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Jesus H Christ, do people actually read that sort of stuff, much less understand it? I absolutely refuse to believe things need to be even half as complicated...
Anyway, thanks... got something working by ignoring DNS altogether in the end, and just setting "Multiple identities for this website" in the advanced website settings in IIS manager! Seems to work, except not for subdomains, which is a bit of a nuisance but not critical at this stage..
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Phil Uribe wrote: do people actually read that sort of stuff
I don't suppose it is reaches the all-time sellers listings
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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Phil Uribe wrote: Jesus H Christ, do people actually read that sort of stuff, much less understand it?
Actually I prefer the books from Microsoft press.
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Ok, so you have the zone abc.co.uk , in this zone you have the host (A-record) www which is pointing to 123.123.123.123, and by coincidence you happen to have a webserver on this ip-number.
On the same or different dns server you have the zone xyz.co.uk and you want the record www to point to the same server as in the abc.co.uk domain.
Then you have two choices, either make an A-record pointing the record www directly towards the ipnumber of the server or to create an alias (cname) that is pointing towards www.abc.co.uk.
The advantage of a cname is that if you change to a new server you only need to change the record in one dns-server.
Just remember to leave "host header value" in the IIS empty, as that will filter away all requests not having this value in the request.path
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Dear All,
I am having difficulty in removing Vundo.gen.m from my system. I tried VundoFix, but didnt work.
Any help?
Best regards.
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My experience of virus problems is that the best thing to do is just format the system and start again. Viruses are sneaky and once you have 1 it often opens up the doors for others. It's easy to get caught in a loop disabling one just to find you have 5 more hidden away.
If that isn't an option. Consider the following tips:
Start by downloading and running a full system scan using the latest version of an alternative virus checker. E.g. if you currently use AVG, try Avira or Avast:
AVG[^]
Avira[^]
Avast[^]
If they find anything, fix/quarantine and run a full scan again.
Get RootKitReveler[^] and run it.
Get Hijack this[^]. Run it an analyse the results.
If you don't understand the results of these tools, post them to a virus advice forum. There are loads of forums around that are dedicated to giving advice based on hijack this logs. (Don't post it here)
Both of these tools give advanced reports of the system. They are not automatic detection tools, they just give pointers to vulnerable or suspicious settings. Both tools are likely to find many results that are in actual fact harmless or windows components. Do not just blindly clean/delete everything found by these tools unless you understand exactly what you are doing.
CCleaner[^] is another useful tool that can help you disable auto start-ups and clean out unused/invalid/corrupt reg settings etc.
Consider reading and following the steps in this[^] article.
Good luck.
Simon
modified on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 5:22 AM
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Suggest you delete SPAM mail rather clicking on their links.
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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Hi all,
I have created an Excel 2003 AddIn project and created one Setup project also for install the AddIns in target machines. My setup contains the primary out put of the AddIn project. I just came to know some registery entries are required for successful installation. Can any one help me in creating setup project with necessary registery entries.
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I want to design a program, that can backup current system, and write the data to a bootable ISO file, and burn this ISO file to the DVD. Next time, if I want to restore the system, I can input this DVD disk to the DVD Driver and restart the system.
Then the computer can boot using this DVD disk and is loaded to my program to restore the computer.
But now I meet the program that I can not make the bootable file, a 2k size file. I search in the google, but I can not find the result. Does any one can tell me how can I write the bootable file and what type program can be loaded by bootable file.
thks.
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You can start with reading this[^] and this[^].
Please tell us all when/if you succeed.
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Please help... anybody got any good idea to fix my windows vista error... this does not prompt any error message.. but the problem is? when my windows vista OS starts? after i log into my user account... it does not load the desktop environment and it only load a single explorer with no desktop environment at all??? you can't see anything but explorer or folder explorer... no desktop icons, no start menu, no taskbar...
and in order to load the desktop environment? is to manually load another windows explorer using??
CTRL+ALT+DEL then TaskManager then ALT+FILE then "NEW TASK(RUN...)" then type "Explorer"... then when the new windows explorer pops up?? then the desktop environment also starts to be loaded or visible...
I think there's a registry key is missing or erase or wrong in my vista registry...
Anybody there have any idea to fix this??? please help... a lot of appreciation please...
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This[^] article is about Xp, but the same principles apply to Vista.
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Hello
What's the maximum size of a NTFS drive ?
What's the maximum size of a FAT32 drive ?
Thank you
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NTFS Standard volume: up to 2TB
If you create a dynamic volume: up to 2^64-1 clusters.
FAT 32: between 32 GB and 2 TB depending on operating system
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Jörgen Andersson wrote:
FAT 32: between 32 GB and 2 TB depending on operating system
What about WinXP SP2 (32 bit) ?
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Can use up to 2TB.
But can format only 32GB, this limit is by design. If you want larger use NTFS, or format using a Boot disk from Windows Me .
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Dear Friends,
In my Windows 2003 server 64 bit. i have installed all required 64 bit software in that PC. Ms Office 2003 32 bit also.
While uploading excel file. it is getting error also.
Kindly advise me. what are the supporting files i have to install in my server. If it is available from any sites, please post that URL also.
If any prerequsites available for 64 bit, please post that details also.
Thanks & Regards
Haridas.R
Haridas.R
harisofttech@gmail.com
harisofttech@hotmail.com (online)
harizeenet@yahoo.co.in(online)
"Achievement is not a destination, its a journey "
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Haridas.R wrote: While uploading excel file. it is getting error also.
Uploading an Excel file?? From where? What's the error message??
There are no "supporting files" for Office. No prerequisites. No nothing you can download to "makes it work". It just does.
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I've recently gotten interested in the embedded variants of Microsoft Windows. As a Windows XP user I edit a lot of settings both user-wide and service wide. If I have understood correctly then using Windows XP Embedded (which is not the same as Windows Embedded right?) then I can change more settings, edit which components and services get installed (smaller footprint) and edit low-level settings (like optimizing the OS to run of a CF card).
I've been searching for information on what I need, how the setup works, how configuration works, and other nifty options. But I haven't found anything really useful.
Can anyone shine some light on this?
Thanks,
//Johannes
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Embedded XP is basically XP that you've tailored as you want it by choosing which OS components you want in your build. You can download the evaluation edition from Embedded XP SP2[^]. The "120 days from installation" refers to the XPe images you create, not the tool itself. Basically, it creates a set of files that reflect the component choices you have made and those files are placed on your target system and then "installed" to create your OS on the target. The included documentation is pretty good, as MS docs go.
Judy
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Hi, I’m new to windows 2003 DNS server especially with the zone delegation. I understand about the purpose and its overview about zone delegation but what I don’t understand is the record in the zone delegation and the parent zone.
I just want to know how the DNS server manage the record between the parent zone and the delegation zone when there is an overload DNS query on the parent zone? Is it require administrator to update the resource record in the delegation zone manually or any other way to update automatically? How to configure the DNS at the client machine when it is located in an environment that have DNS server store the delegation zone? Thank in advance!!!
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The server(s) hosting the parent zone knows the IP numbers of the servers hosting the delegated zone, and that's enough.
This is normally handled manually.
So if your client computer wants the IP address of www.example.com., it asks the DNS it has preset in its network settings.
If it is hosting the zone or has it cached it simply answers.
Otherwise it asks one of the root servers (.) (which are preset) for a server hosting the .com. zone (unless it's cached already of course).
Checks the .com. zone for the delegation for .example.com. zone.
Asks this server for its zone and looks up what IP www is having and returns this to your client.
If the owner of example.com. needs a subdomain called branchoffice.example.com. it's just another delegation, like .com. has delegated .example.com.
I hope I have answered the right question, and apologies to all people geekier than me if I have oversimplified the matter.
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You can also tell your dns server to forward queries for all or some specific queries such as special domains to dns-servers of your choice, or just use root-servers as Jörgen already said.
this may be useful if you have performance issues.
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