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Collect domain names to automate admin script customization
Admin scripts: Automate domain name searchWhat do you think of Kevin's script? Do you have a script that we'd be willing to pay you $100 for?SimplifiedThere's a bit of extra overhead in using a For loop, parsing & concatenating and deviating to the Network object.msgbox "User DNS domain = "...
Tags: ADSystemInfo, Collect domain name, Collect Domain Names, CreateObject, earn 100, Mark W. Kaelin, members, msgBox, network administration, networking, scripting
Discussion threads 2005-10-17

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Collect domain names to automate admin script customization
TechRepublicrecently asked members to submit their favorite Network Administration scriptsfor possible publication. One of the first to make a submission was Kevin Wood. For his effort, Kevinearned $100 and the satisfaction of seeing his script published on TechRepublic.Earn $100 for your admin scriptLet us payyou for your original scripts so...
Tags: Â, Â Â, defaultNamingContext, domain, domain name, Guest Contributor
Technical articles 2005-10-17
Domain Name Front Running?
Call Psychic Domain Squatters anonymouse hotlink?!I'm just kidding but really how can this be proved? Is it even worthy of mention once proved? Isn't it a business to predict these kinds of things for businesses and sell them as well? The Internet is rather predictable in a lot of ways....
Tags: Domain names, INTERNET, domain name, domain
Discussion threads 2008-01-01
Despite big-name support, new privacy standard slow to catch on
Proponents view the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) as a way to simplify Internet privacy for consumers, and some big tech names support it. Yet fewer than one third of enterprises have implemented the standard, and criticism for P3P is plentiful.The Electronic Privacy Information Center EPIC calls the Platform for...
Tags: Suzanne Thornberry, Electronic Privacy Information Center, P3P
Technical articles 2002-06-10
SolutionBase: Migrating user state information in Vista
Often in large-scale Windows Vista migrations, the migration of user state data -- a user's profile -- is overlooked. In this article, Brien Posey shows you how to use version 3.0 of the User State Migration Tool. One aspect of large-scale Windows Vista migrations that is often overlooked...
Tags: Parameter, User Account, Data, Microsoft Windows Vista, Migration, User, File, Option, ScanState, LoadState, Decryptcopy Option, Microsoft Windows, Brien M. Posey MCSE, User State Migration Tool, Operating Systems, Software
Technical articles 2007-10-02
Windows Server 2003: Active Directory Setup Guide Needed
Hello, I have had problems getting xp pro computers to join my Windows Server 2003 Domain. I have decided to start over, and am going to format my server and start from scratch.My question is as follows: is there a good guide for me to use to get this going...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Active Directory, domain controller, mandocia@..., windows, networking, Microsoft TechNet, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, domain, computer, DNS, server
Discussion threads 2007-01-31
Get IT Done: Installing Apache Web server on Windows
Learn how to install Apache on your Windows machine.Since the arrival of the open source Apache Web server in the mid-1990s, the popular Web platform has skyrocketed in popularity and has been ported to many operating systems, including Windows. In this week’s Network Tech Review, I will show you how...
Tags: Web servers, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, administrator, Get IT Done, Ed Engelking II A+, Apache Software Foundation, Web server, Microsoft Windows, server, Apache Web server, Apache Web
Technical articles 2001-04-03
net localgroup won't add domain group to local Administrators group
I am trying to use the net localgroup command to add an AD group to the local Administrators group on several machines. (I'm creating a .BAT file that can be run easily rather than having to manually add it.) It seems to work with some groups but not...
Tags: Administrators, Chug, domain, local group, PC, security, windows
Q&A 2005-03-25
Group policy settings not being applied
Group policy settings not being appliedHi all, Im pretty new to this arena, but here is what I have done....Set up server 2k3 and an active directory domain, the policy settings were being applied fine before, but now, something is wrong.It is set to enforced, link enabled, and the OU...
Tags: computer, domain, domain controller, group policy, IP, IP address, it management, techrific@...
Q&A 2006-01-12
Protecting corporate Internet assets
Do you really own your Web sites? You might be surprised to learn that although you've registered the names, you may not 'own' them, and you may be scammed into paying a fee to re-acquire them. Tim Landgrave explains how to secure your Web assets.One of our recent clients asked...
Tags: Domain names, Asset management, Internet, e Advantage, domain name, domain, e-mail address
Technical articles 2002-07-18
Google feels spyware strains
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, spyware, Google Inc., advertisement, software
Technical articles 2004-06-29
Quickly creating mailbox accounts in Exchange 5.5 for existing Windows NT users
If you install Exchange 5.5 after using Windows NT for a while, preexisting NT users won't have mailboxes. You must create them manually. Eddie Tolle shows you how to speed up this tedious process.So you just finished installing Exchange 5.5 into your Windows NT 4.0 network environment. Now, you need...
Tags: E-mail servers, Groupware, Eddie Tolle, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Windows NT, mailbox, Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server, network, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.
Technical articles 2001-06-27
Windows 2003 Active Directory and GPO
Does anyone have an easy article on the very basics of setting up AD on Windows 2003? I need to know the easiest way to apply Group Policies to Groups of people.ThanksThe Quick and the Dirty of Group Policy: you create containers [OUs] to collect users or computers. ...
Tags: computer, cwunder3@..., group policy, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, Organization, Organization Unit, windows
Q&A 2005-03-08
Need extra income? Become a spyware/adware distributor!
Need extra income? Become a spyware/adware distributor!May 24, 2005 Russians Use Affiliate Model To Spread Spyware, Adware By Gregg Keizer Courtesy of TechWeb News An online business based in Russia will pay Web sites 6 cents for each machine they infect with adware and spyware, security researchers...
Tags: adware, Dan Hubbard, deepsand, exploit, hardware, iframeDollars, income, Richard Stiennon, Russian City, security, spyware
Discussion threads 2005-05-26
MX record setting
Hi,When a mail exchange server, like hotmail.com, receives a mail from 'originalsenderdomain.com' with 'From' address as 'fromaddress@fromdomain.com', does hotmail exchange server look for an 'MX' record against 'originalsenderdomain.com' or 'fromdomain.com' domain?The reason why the original sender domain is different from fromdomain is because we need to collect bounce records on...
Tags: dns, e-mail, email, mx, MX Record, networking, sekhar@..., server
Discussion threads 2007-01-29
okay, keylogger 101 for illegal use
okay, keylogger 101 for illegal useThey'll store your password using a keyloggerfor the system, every website login, BANK site specially.also user name as used with each password.one a4 sized page full of this is about 4kb.one 32 kb tcp/ip packet once a day that contains this full page you would...
Tags: bruce@..., keylogger, keystroke-logging devices, logic error, password, registry, security
Discussion threads 2006-01-27
RCDR 3.1.1 (Windows)
With RCDR you will be able to collect Quintum VoIP products CDR records. The major difference between a CDR server and RCDR is that with RCDR you connect to the device and collect the records. This way, you will not need to have a fix IP or domain name to...
Tags: Record, Racktel, Text File, Tools & Techniques, Domain Names, Microsoft Windows, Management, Internet, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2006-08-15
Putting Exchange 2000 server on Internet
Dear Experts,we have Ex 2000 server working properly at our LAN. The server is connected to the Internet just to relay outside message and collect user emails via a POP3 gateway software. We have a lot of mobile users who wants to access LAN messages when they are outside the...
Tags: biftuk@..., e-mail, Internet, Internet Service Provider, IP, IP address, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, server
Q&A 2005-10-24
RFID confab draws big names in retail, high tech
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Tags: RFID
Technical articles 2004-09-28
Plan your enterprise Linux installation properly
So you've convinced the powers that be to let you run a pilot Linux installation. Make the most of the opportunity by planning it carefully. Here's how.You've been trying for months to convince upper management to give you the money for a pilot Linux installation, and they finally bought into...
Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Judith Samson, Linux, Linux Installation
Technical articles 2000-01-26
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