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- Deleting LPT1 and remapping to a network computer
- We want certain users to run a batch file that will delete the LPT1 port that connects to a local printer and remap it to a network printer. Ordinary users do not have the access rights to delete the port. Is there any way around this short of making them...
- Tags: Printers, computer, unclebyron, Bat File, LPT1, network, network computer
- Discussion threads 2007-08-22
- Installing XP SP2 with the firewall off
- We are using SUS to installed XP SP2 on domain computers. It installs with the Firewall running. I want to turn it off without having to login as an Administrator on each machine. The ordinary users don't have the rights to do this. I've searched the domain GPO for a...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Firewalls, Network security, Service Pack 2, firewall
- Q&A 2006-08-08
- Software Update Services user rights
- I am using trying to setup Microsoft SUS. Yes, I know about WSUS but we don't want .net right now. Anyway,we have single domain and use the domain global policies for the domain computers. I setup an Organizational Unit that will hold only those computers we want to update. It...
- Tags: Microsoft Software Update Services, GPO, Microsoft Windows Server Update Services, unclebyron, windows, computer, workstation
- Q&A 2006-07-13
- Stopping Domain logins
- While doing maintenance on a Win2003 server, who can I stop users from logging in? Would stopping the Net Login service cause problems logging in locally?ThanksStopping the Netlogin service after you login to the domain controller will stop other users from logging in.You would still need to disconnect any open...
- Tags: unclebyron
- Q&A 2006-02-10
- apt-get for RedHat
- I am using apt-get for the first time on RedHat 9.0 and 7.3 boxes. Two questions:1.) After I do a "apt-get update" to update the packages available, where can I see a list of the packages that I can install?2.) If I see in the list...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, oldER
- Q&A 2005-04-05
- Windows Update Server ??
- If it is possible, we would like to create a Windows Update Server that would have the service packs/critical patches/updated drivers etc. of our choosing rather than running AutoUpdate on each computer for the Windows XP machines in our company. The patches/drivers would be deployed through a group...
- Tags: hardware, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Update, server, unclebyron
- Q&A 2005-01-18
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