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It's a permissions problem, if you log onto the remote machine as Admin (from your perfmon pc) then it should work.
or try this:
1) Open regedit on the destination machine
2) Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Perflib
3) Right click on the 'perflib' key and choose 'permissions'
4) Add the account from which you are attempting to run perfmon (from your other machine), or add 'Local System' - change permissions to Full Control.
5) Save, exit
try perfmon again.
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Thanks, logging in (by accessing a shared folder), closing and repopening perfmon helped.
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I am running Windows 2000. If I install Servivce Pack 4, do I need to install Service Pack 3 to include its functionality?
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Michael Dunn wrote: SPs are cumulative
thanksfully !
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Hai,
I developed a website where the user will fill out form for the software(request).After the submission of software the software should be installed directly on the workstations from the server. I developed the website using ASP.NET . Can any one help me out with the how to carry out the installation part after the submsission of the request form?
Thank you,
Veerendra
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Hi Everyone,
I don't know much about this forum but simply posting my question and hope that one of you will surely anwser it.
I have created custom .adm for a windows registry based group policy. The purpose of that is to restrict user from connecting USB storage devices to the office systems. I have been able to do so with the help of custom group policy template and registry however I would be more than happy to add a popup box or a warning message to be shown to the user when he tries to connect his USB memory stick to the computer. The error msg would ideally be as below.
"USB storages medias are blocked by xxx co. policies. Please contact your system administrator for further assistance."
Please can anyone help me in the above scene??????????? I would be more than obliged.
Thanks
Kedar
Kedar Kulkarni
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Hi all,
Not sure if this is the right place for this but please help if any one can!
I have created a program which i am deploying with clickonce from a file share on our server,
it installed on 2 clients no problem, but on the third a got the error:
Unable to connect to the remote server
A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond
and on the forth machine a got the error:
Unable to connect to the remote server
No connection good be made because the target machine actively refused it
On the forth machine i copied the installation folder to the desktop and started it from there without any problem.
Any help would be greatly appriciated.
Many thanks in advance.
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I would like to know how to convert the SAM file to Password file for rainbowcrack? Please help!
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We're not the people to ask. If you want to crack passwords, you've come to the wrong place.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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I think sysadmin also need to do such things because sysadmin need to recover the system and prevent the system being attack.
There are two sides in every question!
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I've been doing this for 21 years. NEVER have I ever had the need to crack a password. I would just reset the thing to something known, following company policies to do so. It's standard security policy just about everywhere. The tools you use do not reveal the current password for a reason, and there is never any reason to ask for it. If a password is forgotten, it's changed, never cracked.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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The point is you are working in company, but I am working in school. In fact that I need to stop student doing somethings in their installed harddisk. So I need to do this.
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Use group policies to lock down their accounts. Or copy my HSes password policy which required that a copy be kept on file in case the admins needed to access our accounts.
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Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.
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If you have admin rights, you can change the student's password. If not, you either have no business interfering, or have too few privileges to do your job. If there's a legitimate problem, report it to whoever has the rights to change things. There is never a reason to hack a password except for malicious purposes.
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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The whole story is that we need to provide harddisk to student. They will need to install OS in the harddisk, but some of them (a lot) will also install computer games in it and play in the class. You may say the lecturer should stop them, but they won't even you tell them. So I write some program and place in their harddisk to make some problems when they are playing game.
But some of them change the default password of the OS. Although the lab sheet tell them to use default password, it is not compulsory.
So I won't have the admin rights in it because they are the admin for the harddisk. I always tell them don't play game in the class, but they won't accept my advise. If you see more than half number of student in the class are playing computer game every day (other may be sleeping), what will you do? You may say it is also a malicious purpose. Please give other suggestions!
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LaHaHa wrote: Although the lab sheet tell them to use default password, it is not compulsory.
Make it mandatory, check each PC after the first class, and fail any student who refuses to comply. For the rest, create your own Admin user account and demote theirs to User. As a teacher I can understand your frustration, but one of the important lessons to be learned in school is how to follow instructions. Failing a student who refuses to do so is in itself an important lesson.
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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Our situation is that the lecturers are afraid to fail the student. Also, the students are the administrator of the harddisk. Other class will use the other set of harddisk. Please give me more suggestion!
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LaHaHa wrote: Also, the students are the administrator of the harddisk
There's your problem right there.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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LaHaHa wrote: But some of them change the default password of the OS.
In that case, it should reflect in their grade. How can you grade the work if you cannot log into the workstation?
Jeff
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If the lecturer only want to make them all pass, grade is nothing.
Also the student don't care the grading because they will get pass.
In fact that I had complained the lecturer and class several times, but nothing are improved. So... Please help!
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The problem is much larger than you. This has to be brought up with the upper management of the school or even to the school district level. If the teachers don't want to grade on class work, nothing you do to the PC's in the classroom is going to change anything.
Besides, anything you do do to the PC's can be undone just as easily since every student is an Admin.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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