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How can we create different security policies in Win 2003 Server and assign it to different Groups?
Kapil Sharma
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kapsneer wrote: How can we create different security policies in Win 2003 Server and assign it to different Groups?
Use Active Directory User and Computer to create new Organization Unit (OU) and gives it name to any name that you want and right click choose Property. Navigate to Group policies table and click on New button. The new group policies object will add and give its appropriate name and click Edit button to edit the select group policies. Adjust any policies as your need and click Group policies windows and click on Ok button of OU properties dialog box. Exit Active Directory User and Computer and go to Start -> run and type this command gpupdate /force. This will force the group policies to refresh to the new policies.
Note: group policies could apply on OU. In order to make it apply to user account, group or computer account, you have to move these object to an OU that you apply the group policies. But if you object need to reside in a difference OU, you will could also link group policies from one OU to another OU.
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hi all,
I have connected to Internet. But https:// Sites are NOT WORKING.(ex:-https://secure2.epdq.co.uk:11500/) But http sites are working..
When trying to brouse the site using Internet Explorer ,then displaying 'Page Can not be displayed'..
Can any one please tell me what is the problem for https:// sites?
thanks in advance
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Do you sit behind a proxy? Then you should configure your proxy settings for both protocols (http & https).
Normally it's port #3128...
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pubududilena wrote: Can any one please tell me what is the problem for https:// sites?
HTTPS stand for HyperText Transfer Protocol + Security. This security feature is integrate Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology with HTTP protocol to ensure that the data transfer between the clietn and web server are secure and could not be modify or erase along the ways that transfer between each other. As far as I know HTTPS is use for company that is need to do business online. If you want to communicate with HTTPS site you need to obtain the certificate from the target web server or the target company that you try to contact with.
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I need to enumerate all connected devices and decide which device is an external(removable) storage device like DiskOnKey or portable CD-ROM drive.
I want to be able to distinguish a USB keyboard (or mouse) from those I've mentioned.
I call SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryProperty with property=SPDRP_DEVTYPE but it returns with error for almost all devices installed.
Any ideas how can I sort devices by their type: Audio, Keyboard, Mouse, External Storage, etc. ?
Thanks,
Ilan.
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what is the difference between user and kernel level threads?
Thanks!
Ashira
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There aren't two kinds of threads, a thread can be running in either user mode or kernel mode. (Also called ring 3 and ring 0, respecitively). A user-mode thread is what you're familiar with, they are restricted in what CPU instructions they can use, and what memory they can read/write/execute. A kernel-mode thread has full access to the entire system.
--Mike--
Visual C++ MVP
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Thanks!
are there any examples of kernel mode threads that you can think of?
ashira
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And an access violation is generated when a user thread tries to access memory outside it's allowed area?
The tigress is here
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I need to force a WinXP machine to boot to safe mode. Is there a way to restart Windows XP from an MFC app?
Thanks,
Mark
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Maybe ExitWindowsEx() could help...
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Thanks, but restarting isn't the problem. I needed to boot in "Safe Mode".
Well, I actually worked it out. I first backed up the boot.ini file and then hacked it via my program. Added the "/safeboot:minimal" switch, and also added a reg entry in the RunOnce key to launch the app(s) that needed to run in safe mode in the first place. Once done I again change the boot.ini file and restart the OS. The only problem is that you have to be logged as Administrator to hack the ini file.
It's not as elegant as I had hoped for but as for now it gets me by. All this is for is system repair and cleaning when/if we get malware infections.
Mark
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Hi
I am using WMI to get information about running processes on a local machine. But in the case of cpu_percantage, it always shows 99% for wmiprsve process (which is in fact collecting data) and all other processes have 0% cpu usage!
I checked it in Task Manager, it shows only 2% for the named process and shows reasonable usages for other running processes....
Is there any way that I can get cpu percentages from WMI?
(I know about .NET Processes Object, but I should use WMI or any other way that should not use .NET FCL.)
Thanks
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Hello,
I have an old version of windows 2000and iwant to integrate Service Pack 4in a new bootable Windows 2000 bootable CD. The process is called slipstreaming. I have tried already so many times, from diferent web sites, but none of them worked.
Do you know a site where i can find the process explained and also that worked by you?
Thanks a lot!
Bogdan
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1. Copy the folder i386 from the CD to your harddisk C:\W2KCD
2. Extract the Service Pack (w2ksp4.exe -x) to your harddisk C:\W2KSP
3. Integrate the SP into Windows: D:\W2KSP\i386\update\update.exe -s:C:\W2KCD
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Hi,
I am writing an ASP.NET web application to run reports against our Active Directory. Eventually we expect to have 30000 users in our AD. In general, users will run reports with filters that will restrict data returned from the AD. However, it is possible that users will run reports that return information for all users in our AD.
We are worried that the AD might be overloaded by running these LDAP queries. My question is, should I query the AD directly, or create a cache of all users (a DataSet) that is updated every few hours that I query instead?
Ideally, I would query the AD directly. I ran a report directly against the AD that returned a few simple user properties for 20000 users and CPU usage on one of our two domain controllers increased to 25% for about 1 second.
Any suggestions very welcome. I am not sure of the best way to proceed here.
Thanks.
-- modified at 5:28 Thursday 4th May, 2006
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Mike Puddephat wrote: We are worried that the AD might be overloaded by running these LDAP queries. My question is, should I query the AD directly, or create a cache of all users (a DataSet) that is updated every few hours that I query instead?
In my opinion, I support you to use the dataset to cache all user information. This will reduce an overload to your server. But you have to make sure that all user information in your AD is change frequenctly or not. You should set an interval to update an information from your AD based an information of each user is updated on your server.
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Thanks for your reply! I guess I was hoping that I wouldn't have to use a cache, but I think (like you say) it is probably the best way to go.
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I'm on Windows Xp sp1, and i ran "RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection C:\WINDOWS\inf\msnetmtg.inf,NetMtg.Remove" to remove netmeeting completely because it was cousing me memory problems; i have recently re_installed Netmeeting and can now manage the memory problem but know it just won't start completely, i have already set up the "conf" with all my data / settings, but when i go to start netmeeting itself it just shows the splash then goes away: are their any fixes for this problem, and if their is what are they?
The problem could be that i have'nt gotten all the dll's needed to run netmeeting cuz when i was deleting it i just got rid of the entire folder. but all the dll's that it whan'ted it has because the error check did'nt asked for it, pluss i got a friend to just send me their entire netmeeting folder, and netmeeting still fails to start.
Thank you.
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Remove it using Add/Remove Programs/Windows Components, reboot, then reinstall using the same procedure from the original CD. You may have to reapply SP1 after the reinstallation, as some of the files used may have been updated by the Service Pack.
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