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Academic Learning Series Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional with Evaluation Software Comments And Corrections (Q304117)
Page 48: Misuse Of Words "source" And "target"
On page 48, under "Performing an installation over the Network", in item number 3 make the following corrections to the second sentence.
Change:
"Use Winnet.exe for an installation using Windows 3.X on the source system, and use Winnet32.exe for an installation using Windows 95, 98, NT 4 (or NT 3.4) or 2000 on the source system."
To:
"Use Winnt.exe for installation if you are using Windows 3.X on the target system, and use Winnt32.exe for installation if you are using Windows 95, 98, NT 4 (or NT 3.5) or 2000 on the target system."
Also note: winnet.exe and winnet32.exe should be winnt.exe and winnt32.exe.
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Thank you very much, now I'm clear with these two command.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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I am trying to determine all of the open file handles and them associate those handles with the file in the system.
any pointers would be greatly helpful;
thakns
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http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/handle.shtml
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Thanks I so that program.
Do you know where I can read to understand how to gather this information.
I need to incorpaorate that logic into an existing program.
thanks
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Again, I didn't see in your first post you were trying to incorporate it into your program.
That actually would be a whole different subject; What platform, language, ect..ect..
If your on the .Net platform then you may want to start here.
Windows Management Instrumentation
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/wmisdk/wmi/wmi_reference.asp
progload
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I am trying to gather system information about Windows Services.
I would like to get information such as Memory, CPU, workspace, ...
thakns
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http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/utilities.shtml
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Still lokking for the tools to display CPU / Menory usage for services.
I didnot see it in the list tat the URL to listed.
Also I need to understand how to gather this informationso I can incorporate it into a program of mine.
thanks
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I assume your Pluto26,
I didn't see in your first post you were trying to incorporate it into your program.
That actually would be a whole different subject; What platform, language, ect..ect..
The utility I was refering to is PsList.
PsList
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/pslist.shtml
PsList works on Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Usage
The default behavior of PsList is to show CPU-oriented information for all the processes that are currently running on the local system. The information listed for each process includes the time the process has executed, the amount of time the process has executed in kernel and user modes, and the amount of physical memory that the OS has assigned the process. Command-line switches allow you to view memory-oriented process information, thread statistics, or all three types of data.
Progload
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If it is possible, try to use norton utilities, it provide many feature to work with your system. Check at www.norton.com[^] for more information.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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I'm getting a flood of attacks this morning that I don't recognize -
"[181.1] Inbound DCE BIND to potentially vulnerable RPC DCOM interface attempt detected"
Can anyone enlighten me as to what this is attempting to describe?
"My kid was Inmate of the Month at Adobe Mountain Juvenile Corrections Center" - Bumper Sticker in Bullhead City
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Dear Roger, I found the following website describe Here[^] about your error messages. Try to read it and figure our your problem.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Good link - thanks! I ran the test from grc.com and it reports that my DCOM system has been properly patched and is not vulnerable to attack.
"My kid was Inmate of the Month at Adobe Mountain Juvenile Corrections Center" - Bumper Sticker in Bullhead City
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Hi, I read the book about disk compression and I note that the book used to tell me about the advantage of feature in windows 2000. But I heard my friend and my teacher told me that disk compression has it advantage too. Its disadvantage is reduce the quality of our hard disk and make our hard disk easy to have bad sector and no function. Does any other people have an idea about this issue?
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Depends which file system the volume uses. If it's NTFS, 'disk compression' is implemented by attempting to compress each file in 64kB (IIRC) chunks. If a chunk doesn't compress by at least 8k (again, IIRC) the uncompressed version is stored.
This technique speeds up random access as only 64k needs to be decompressed.
Whether compression is faster or slower depends on the relative speed of the processor(s) and the disk(s). If you have a slow disk and fast processor you may find that the system is faster overall.
The downsides are twofold. First, there's more to go wrong, potentially. Second, you can never do true unbuffered access. This is why Microsoft recommend that server applications don't run on compressed drives. Exchange won't mount a database if either the database or the transaction log are compressed.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Hi, I read MCSE Training Kit—Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional in Chapter 2-Installing Windows 2000 Professional (Lesson 1: Getting Started), I found the comparision between NTFS and FAT/FAT32 file system as the following list:
NTFS:
- File-level and folder-level security.
- Disk compression
- Disk quotas
- File encryption
FAT or FAT32:
- Supports dual booting
- No file-level security
I note that between NTFS and FAT/FAT32 also support "Supports dual booting" option, but whey this book only list in FAT/FAT32? Please give me some idea about this issue.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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My guess is the book is talking about dual-booting 2K and 9x. To do that, your boot partition and boot.ini have to be FAT/FAT32 so that Win 9x can read it.
--Mike--
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Yes, I think that too but what I wonder is NTFS also support mutiple boot too, as an example my computer run win2k pro (mtfs) and winxp pro (ntfs). Why microsoft did not put dual boot in NFTS file system too?
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi, now I begin to learn network with 3 computers and connect as workgroup. I just want to know any suitable application that could use on one computer as remote desktop for the other computer without configure any other PCs.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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I like/use Dameware
http://www.dameware.com/
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I want to delete some files from disk and get the message "Cannot read from source file". What can I do? Any ideas?
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It mean that your disk have bad sector locate on it. Try run norton antivirus or norton system suite to check for virus and your hard disk space.
Roath Kanel
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Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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My son has an Audigy Sound card installed in his computer (AMD 2.4Ghz on a Gigibytes Motherboard).
He is having problems with some drivers using the on-board sound card.
How can you ensure that the on-board sound facilities are disabled.
Did check the BIOS and sound set to Auto.
Do we:
1. Remove everthing and re-install all the sound stuff again (Cakewalk Cubase etc) and the Audigy drivers.
2. Do something else (clean reg, re-install Windows XP -Home etc)
Any suggestions, we have Norton SystemsWorks, but shows up no problems.
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