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"Enhanced Security Configuration"
Response:
"No Topics Found"
Typical...
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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Roger Wright,
hmmm.. I think I be checking that 2003 machine to see if it was compromised by some malware, spyware or ect..
Anyway, Here's is how is says to remove it:
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Apply Windows 2000 default Internet Explorer security settings
If Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration is enabled on your server, you may find it necessary to use the default Internet Explorer security settings of Windows 2000.
1. Open Control Panel, click Add or Remove Programs, and then click Add/Remove Windows Components.
2. Select Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration, click the check box to clear the selection, and then click OK.
3. Click Next and then click Finish.
4. Restart Internet Explorer to apply the changes.
Important
When you restore Windows 2000 security settings for Internet Explorer, you also restore the lists of Trusted sites and Local intranet sites that were in effect at the time Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration was applied.
Applying the Windows 2000 default Internet Explorer security settings increases your server's exposure to potential attacks from malicious Web-based content.
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Hope it helps...
progload
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Thanks! That's seems to have worked...
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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Computers in a network(LAN) are displayed in the workgroup(may be mshome,or other). How to get the list of these computers(DNS name or IP Addesses).Some PCs are displayed but they are not on a network, it means somewhere some information is stored in the temp file or registry.where these temp dirctories are stored?
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\WorkgroupCrawler\Shares
The location is stored in:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Map Network Drive MRU
The Mount Points are stored in:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2
example: ##WhateverShare#WhateverShareFolder
And by classId stored in the hidden desktop.ini file and target.lnk
files located in the system hidden folder:
<drive>:]\Documents and Settings\<whateveruser>\NetHood
By UNC Paths.
progload
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Thanks u very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I've been logging into my windows xp machine under a user thats a member of the administrators group, i know this bacause i checked "User Accounts" and it even says i'm Computer administrator with password protection.
My question is why do some programs like taskmgr is saying "Task Manager has been desabled by your administrator" when i try to open it?
Theirs a hudge possiblility for maleware also, but i'd like to try and fight it so i can learn from it.
Are there any patches for taskmgr for this sort of thing?
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Look for an entry in Group Policy. I couldn't tell you where to look, since it confuses the heck out of me, too, but it's in there.
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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I know where to look, i saw, and even coded a quick program to check my access token. I'm admin. but taskmgr. says im not. like i said it could be malware also but are their any patches for taskmgr for this sort of thing?
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Follow the link Roath posted. It has nothing to do with you being, or not being, an Admin. It has everything to do with being disabled by Policy, without any regard to who you are.
Because of a Policy restriction, the machine is just not allowed to run Task manager. It's that simple.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
-- modified at 12:27 Sunday 26th February, 2006
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: Follow the link Roath posted
My name is Kanel, call me Kanel. Roath is my family name.
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Hi All,
currently i am developing an application for audio playback, including local and online resources. I planned to use WMP SDK to help, however, one of my function needs me to be able to select/change the default audio device, however, it is not support by the SDK. I would like to know is there any other method to do so?
thanks a lot
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StarMeteor,
Change the registry settings in:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Multimedia\Sound Mapper
To the other device by "Name" in the keys - Playback and Record.
hope that helps..
progload
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Thanks for you reply
however, I found a problem ... I use regedit to look into registy but fail to locate the key you mention.... any suggestion?
Thanks
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StarMeteor,
Yes, my mistake, apparently that only works with a soundblaster or compatable card installed.
Sorry, I'm no expert with the MP9 sdk and I don't have two audio devices installed so I've got no way to test this but in the IWMEncDeviceControl.GetInput and IWMEncDeviceControl.SetInput functions it looks like this is where microsoft is doing that (IWMEncDeviceControl Object).
Sorry I can't help you more, Take a look and see if this is what your looking for. (Notice the audio devices.. not the video devices)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/wmencode/htm/iwmencdevicecontrolobject.asp?frame=true[^]
progload
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Really thanks for your help ^^
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Hi all:
I'm setting up a IPv6 environment and in which I can reach to a computer by pinging it from a XP host using "ping/ping6 fe80::e0:4cff:fe62:b619%5"(ping Link Local Address including the scope id), but when I changed the pinging source from XP to Win 2003 server the "destination host unreachable" was displayed. Is there any obvious answers as to how this could happened, or any references are available?
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The only obvious answer is that there is no route between the 2003 machine and the ping target machine. Exactly what's causing that can't be determined from the error message.
You'll have to make sure the IP config on the 2003 machine is good and make sure that any switch/router devices between the two machines are configured properly. What that entails is up to each device you have in the LAN/WAN path.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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The role of the subsystem DLLs is to translate a documented function into the appropriate internal (and generally undocumented) Windows system service calls. This translation might or might not involve sending a message to the environment subsystem process that is serving the user application.
I thought it means "an application doesn't to do harm to the OS" !!
thanks
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This doesn't make any sense without some kind of context. What are you reading that says this???
"subsystem DLLs" can mean anything. There's nothing special about a "subsystem DLL" from any other .DLL.
None of this does any "harm" to the OS...
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hello
One of my friends has got a problem in his PC. He says,
"I have to start up a pc I don't know what type of hardware it is. But it is Compaq. When I start it, Windows 98 begins to load up but nothing happens. When I reboot it and press F10 MS Dos starts and a utility appears to check up the hardware with different options. But upon selecting any one options nothing happens. It just holds on. What may be the problem and how can I solve it."
Can you please tell me how can we fix it.
Thank you.
We Believe in Excellence
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Aqueel wrote: One of my friends has got a problem in his PC
Ask your friend, did he install any hardware or application before this problem occure? Is it possible to load into safemode environment?
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3 possibilities:
1) A software installation gone bad has corrupted Windows. You MIGHT be able to recover it by uninstalling the last software that was installed, if you can get Windows started in Safe Mode.
2) Spyware/Virus has corrupted Windows. Good Luck, at this point, your better off reformatting the drive and starting over.
3) Hardware problems. Either bad RAM or a bad motherboard.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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