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It's for my personal use. I like tweaking my system and I can tell you a lot tweaking-fan people are asking/waiting for such a possibility (replacing the common file dialog which is not very flexible and poor in functionnalities).
Anyway, you know sometime it's better to try new things
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I have a HardDisk with drive letter D:\. I know how to set File sharing over LAN. There is a problem, that in some newly created folders or file, prevents any accsess to that file. I Had cross-linked connection and there were no problems. I have also disabled Windows Firewall, because my router has a firewall integrated. How can i set the system to automatcly allow read only connection (I also allow file to be copying from the system)
ps: I have windows XP SP2
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Saksida Bojan wrote: I know how to set File sharing over LAN
NTFS file system integrate local security and network security over the network. My first question is: did you configure any permission in the local security tab?
I used to share a file over the network too in my home LAN. And I use the normal configuration. Just give Everyone group in sharing tab to full control and give the permission to Everyone group in security tab to Read, Read and Execute and List folder content permission.
Saksida Bojan wrote: There is a problem, that in some newly created folders or file, prevents any accsess to that file.
This problem with came from unproper to configure in your access control list. Try to go to the security tab and click on Advance button. In the permission tab select an appropriate user and click on Edit button and try to configure on the Apply onto combobox. Check this point again and let me know whether it is working or not.
Good luck
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Roath Kanel wrote: My first question is: did you configure any permission in the local security tab?
Yes.
I have found a diffrent solution. I have add group "Everyone" in security tab on files that prevent accsess. It seems that by default, these files didn't have Everyone group in security. Some new files in sharing enabled folder, have by default "Everyone" group, some does not. Haw can this happend??
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Try to test it with another folder.
1. First try to navigate to the root system drive.
2. Create a new folder.
3. On the Share tab of the folder property dialog box, give to give the permission to Everyone group with full control behavior. Then return to the security tab and just add an Everyone group with the following option:
- Read.
- Read and Execute.
- List folder content.
Then try to mapped to this share folder again whether it is working or not.
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When i tried again to create a new folder and file, it worked propetly. (This is after ReInstall Of WinXP). But a before the reinstall, i had simple file sharing setting (not advance). After reinstall i looked for permision on that folder, whitch prevented any accsess by LAN. And i found, the permision wasn't inherit from parent(but others where inherit from parent), and a Group "Everyone" wan't there at all. Can you please tell me how can this happen?
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Did you turn on file sharing option?
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Roath Kanel wrote: Did you turn on file sharing option?
Of course i have turned on this option. Some files on shared drive was rejected due to permision?
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Hello,
I’ve been trying from my local computer to access to another’s Machine WMI.
In my machine I have windows XP installed, but the other machine has windows 2000 installed.
Till now, I’ve been able to access the WMI on the machine with the windows 2000, using several classes (Win32_LogicalDisk; Win32_Service and Win32_Process)
Now I’m trying to get information about terminal sessions on the computer (Name of the machine that is connecting...etc.) with the windows 2000 accessing its WMI from my computer. However this doesn’t seem to be working, I get a 0x80041010 error in line 18 column 1 (see code below). I was able to see that this error is: “Specified class is invalid.”. So I guess the problem is that the WIN32_ServerSession doesn’t exist in the machine with the windows 2000.
Using wbemtest.exe, I realized that the class WIN32_ServerSession doesn’t exist in the machine with windows 2000. However the required files (cimwin32.dll, cimwin32.mfl and cimwin32.mof) exist in the directory \WINDOWS\system32\wbem. How can I add this class to the WMI? Do you think this might be the problem?
I’m a little inexperienced in WMI, so I’m not quite sure to what’s the reason of the problem. Can you please aid getting this to work?
Best Regards,
Nuno Pedro
strComputer = "IP_Windows 2000"
strUser="User"
strPassword="Pass"
strDomain="Domain"
Set objSWbemLocator = CreateObject("WbemScripting.SWbemLocator")
Set wbemServices = objSWbemLocator.ConnectServer(strComputer,"root\CIMV2",strUser,strPassword, _
"MS_409","NTLMDomain:" + strDomain)
'for local WMI access
'Set wbemServices = GetObject("winmgmts:\\" & strComputer)
'Set wbemObjectSet = wbemServices.execquery("Select * from Win32_Session")
Set wbemObjectSet = wbemServices.execquery("Select * from Win32_ServerSession")
For Each wbemObject In wbemObjectSet
Wscript.Echo "ActiveTime: " & objItem.ActiveTime
Wscript.Echo "Caption: " & objItem.Caption
Wscript.Echo "ClientType: " & objItem.ClientType
Wscript.Echo "ComputerName: " & objItem.ComputerName
Wscript.Echo "Description: " & objItem.Description
Wscript.Echo "IdleTime: " & objItem.IdleTime
Wscript.Echo "InstallDate: " & objItem.InstallDate
Wscript.Echo "Name: " & objItem.Name
Wscript.Echo "ResourcesOpened: " & objItem.ResourcesOpened
Wscript.Echo "SessionType: " & objItem.SessionType
Wscript.Echo "Status: " & objItem.Status
Wscript.Echo "TransportName: " & objItem.TransportName
Wscript.Echo "UserName: " & objItem.UserName
Next
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You can't add the Win32_ServerSession class to the Windows 2000 box. This is because the Win32 API functions required to support that class don't exist in Windows 2000! Server-side, they only exist in Longhorn and Windows 2003.
In other words, you can't use that class at all on Windows 2000 and you can't force it to work either!
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Tks for the help but I've read that page too... (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/wmisdk/wmi/win32_serversession.asp)
However what I would really like to know is how you extend/Add that class to WMI namespace. Is there anyway to do this?
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One more time... YOU CAN'T!!!!!
The Win32 API functions, required to make that WMI class actually work on your server, doesn't exist in Windows 2000 and CANNOT BE ADDED TO IT TO MAKE IT WORK!
WMI classes are WRAPPERS for the operating systems API functions, drivers, collections, drives, ... If the API functions don't exist, the WMI classes that wrap them won't work either.
That's why, at the bottom of that page, it says Longhorn and Windows 2003 and above ONLY.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hi there,
I had been for over 3 days trying to solve this problem and I have no clue of what's wrong.
I'm trying to create a Dynamic DNS service using only one DNS Server (dns.firmaware.com), but created a second NS record (dns2.firmaware.com) with the same IP address.
First of all I've created a small app in VB .net that updates (using WMI) Microsoft DNS Server whenever an IP change was reported.
It creates different zones for each sub-domain and adds NS records, updates SOA record to change the TTL and MinimumTTL and finally adds/updates the A record.
I know that zone creation/update is working fine because I tested my VB .net several times and checked that Microsoft DNS entries were created/updated.
After checking all that I created a record like “test.gimmeall.com” and resolved it from my home PC. Using “ipconfig /displaydns” I checked that “test.gimmeall.com” had the following values:
localhost
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Record data . . . . . : test.gimmeall.com
Record type . . . . . : 1
TTL . . . . . . . . . . . : 60
Data length. . . : 4
Section. . . . . . . . . . : Answer
A record (host) . . : 213.13.100.111
So, TTL was fine, if I changed test.gimmeall.com’s A record, after 60 seconds it would be updated, BUT that’s not happening because, after my update, when I ping the same host again it returns the same IP address and when I type “ipconfig /displaydns” it returns the following result:
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Record data . . . . . : test.gimmeall.com
Record type . . . . . : 1
TTL . . . . . . . . . . . : 85823
Data length. . . : 4
Section. . . . . . . . . . : Answer
A record (host) . . : 213.13.100.111
It looks like that ISP or something else is caching “test.gimmeall.com” with invalid values, but it’s not an ISP problem because tried from different ISP companies and always had the same result.
Can you help me please?
I would be very thankful.
Regards,
Filipe Freire
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What is the minimum and maximum size for the Virtual Memory in WinXP and Win2000
and other Windows in general?
Militiaware
Faris Madi
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Maximum size for Virtual memory is how much free space you have on C:\
And minimal size it depends, how much RAM you have and what process you are running.
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Saksida Bojan wrote: Maximum size for Virtual memory is how much free space you have on C:\
Well, not exactly. A quick calculation is your physical RAM + the size of all swap files.
--Mike--
Visual C++ MVP
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Wizard needs food, badly!
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I have made a little mistake. When i looked i can set up to 4096MB maximum on each partition, And Minimal 2MB.
Michael Dunn wrote: Well, not exactly. A quick calculation is your physical RAM + the size of all swap files.
I think you made a mistake with this calculation.
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Saksida Bojan wrote: I have made a little mistake. When i looked i can set up to 4096MB maximum on each partition,
My guess is that you can only use 4096 MB since that is all that is addressable with your processor (32Bit ~= 4 Gig). I bet you can make it quite a bit higher on a 64 Bit machine
Jared Parsons
jaredp@beanseed.org
http://jaredparsons.blogspot.com/[^]
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Hi,
Can Administrator block specific URL`s in Internet Explorer, for specific user`s.Say for example can Administrator block "www.google.com" URL for specific user in the local intranet.If so how ?, Can we disable it , pls let me know.
-- modified at 1:47 Tuesday 27th December, 2005
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Control Panel->Internet Properties->Security->Restricted sites->Sites
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This is normally done on the firewall, not the PC.
Putting the burden on the PC, depending on your environment, can be a pain at best, and a total nightmare at worst.
This is because the amount of administration in a workgroup environment with no roaming profiles will force you to make the change for the user on each and every PC that the person logs onto.
In a domain environment, with Group Policies in effect, it's better, but is still a pain because of the maintenance of the denied list and making sure that the policies are set up correctly.
The best way to do it is a firewall where the user needs to authenticate to the firewall to get to an outside site. This way you just need to make the change in one place and not worry about the configuration of the machines themselves.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Please, use a Proxy-server with an URL Filter like Squid or Webwasher/Websense. Squid is for free, btw.
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I have a Windows XP Professional but whenever I was trying to open my computer with a right click it shows an error. MMC requires Internet Explorer 5.5 or greater to be installed.
Please tell me how can I install greater. I was trying to installed IE6 but it says you have a latest version al:(ready installed.
thanx....vim
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do you really have IE6 installed? check the version
also, go to the windows update site & get all the latest patches
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
http://update.microsoft.com/[^]
I have only one superstition. I touch all the bases when I hit a home run.
- Babe Ruth
-- modified at 19:56 Monday 26th December, 2005
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XP comes with IE 6 installed already. You can't have any lower versions installed.
The problem doesn't appear to be a documneted issue with Microsoft. I would try scanning your machine for spyware/viruses and removing as much as possible.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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