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large drive in xp By default Windows 2000 SP2, Windows XP and earlier versions of Windows do not support 48-bit Logical Block Addressing (LBA) for drives larger than 137GB as defined in the ATA/ATAPI 6.0 specification. Fire up regedit, drill … Read More »
uninstalling/reinstalling Easy CD
Note: This article applies to uninstalling/reinstalling Easy CD Creator 4 only, if you are using Easy CD Creator 5, please refer to articles numbered 3321, 3470, or 3478 if you can find where the KnowledgeBase has gone to. Note: if … Read More »
rebuild virtusertable
[root@assp mail]# makemap hash /etc/mail/virtusertable.db < /etc/mail/virtusertable
change hostname linux
[root@neptune sysconfig]# more network NETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=’neptune.darktech.org’ [root@neptune sysconfig]#
squid blacklist
Add these lines in /etc/squid/squid.conf acl blacklist url_regex -i “/etc/squid/blacklist.txt” acl blackpath urlpath_regex -i “/etc/squid/blackpath.txt” http_access deny blacklist http_access deny blackpath Edit /etc/squid/blacklist.txt to block whole URL http://denysite.com http://badsite.com/badcontents/ Edit /etc/squid/blackpath.txt to block maching on URL denyword badword After changing … Read More »
How to add Firewall Client for deployment to client computers A user accidentally deleted the Firewall Client fromt he list of apps to be installed. These instructions are from SBS2003 Premiuminstallsteps.htm from the Premium Technologies CD: To add Firewall Client … Read More »
How to add Firewall Client via Group Policy
How to add Firewall Client via Group Policy Thanks to Chad Gross for this! Assigning the Firewall Client to client PCs via Group Policies is pretty simple & straight-forward with SBS2k3: 1) Open Start | Administrative Tools | Group Policy … Read More »
knoppix shred
$ shred -fvz /dev/sda (the sda being for SCSI drives)
Need to reset the group policies back to their defaults?
Just spotted this in the newsgroups….. kewl! Thanks Wes! You can reset the domain and domain controller group policies back to their defaults by running “dcgpofix /target: both” at a command prompt on the server.