Windows 2003 Serer Archive

  • cisco

    How to Setup Cisco VPN to Use Microsoft Active Directory?

    Tweet Setting up your Cisco ASA VPN connection to use MS Active Directory for Authentication and Authorization is not that hard, just a little bit confusing at first. First, you will need to setup the LDAP AAA server on the ASA.  Read the following link...

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  • internet_explorer

    IE Starts In “No Add-ons” Mode

    Tweet If your Internet Explorer starts in ‘No Add-ons’ mode, you might want to check your shortcut.  Most likely, there is an “-extoff” after the explore.exe file. To fix this, right click on the IE shortcut or icon and choose ‘Properties’.  Edit the path link...

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  • windows

    How To Monitor Event Logs?

    Tweet One of the tasks of being a Windows System Administrator is to monitor system event logs for errors and potential warning errors.  This article is to show you how to monitor event logs on servers with scripts.  You can use VB script or Powershell...

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    Windows Cannot Access The Specified Device, Path or File.

    Tweet Recently when we try to run an exe file on our Windows 2003 servers, we are seeing the following windows prompt Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file.  You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item. For some reason,...

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  • How To Disable Netbios In Windows?

    How To Disable Netbios In Windows?

    Tweet To disable NetBIOS,  you will need to go into your network interface adapter settings under Control Panel in Windows. Look for the ‘Network Connections‘ in Windows XP.  For Vista/Windows 7, it is located in a different folder ‘Network and Sharing Center‘. - Right-click on...

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    Vista and Windows 7 Compatibility Mode

    Tweet With Vista and Windows 7, Microsoft have changed a lot since Windows XP.  The whole folder directories structure have changed, and along with many other features that have changed/added/removed from Windows XP.  Luckily, with Vista and Windows 7, you can still be able to...

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