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<0> yes <1> i see <2> godlie-; why in HELL would *anyone* hire YOU to run their corporate business critical network?!?!? <1> peerce why are you asking me that? <2> [18:10] <1> so windows 2003 server has a built in dns ? <0> peerce, I got one for you, have you ever seen where certain printers did not map locally through rdp? <3> Hello Guyz i got Windows Xp Sp2 ... the problem i got is .A blackscreen occurs when I boot the pc up, it posts, loads to windows, windows goes through the loading bar and where I should get a login screen I instead get a ... blackscreen! <4> at this point it sounds like a fair question. you don't seem qualified. <1> well, who said someone hired me <0> Drivers installed on the server, correct permissions ***igned, other printers work, puzzling.. <2> Dov-work; there are some printer drivers that simply won't network. probably an intentional limitation on the part of the printer drivers <2> [18:05] <1> things that a company might use that is in the business of managing many other companies networks remotely <1> no one said this is for anyone except for me <2> you'd do that for free? <1> well i am learning <1> trying to understand stuff
<0> Start small <4> buy a book. <1> www.firewall.cx <1> i am reading this site <1> and other sites <2> !info TECHNET <0> msdn, technet, <0> all good choices <2> MSDN is primarily programming information <1> well <2> while TECHNET is administration <1> dev-work <1> so with the built in dns on microsoft windows 2003 server <0> True, but often you can find answers on msdn for things like scripting, etc <1> how would you access the computer.something.local from the external world? <1> outside of the network <1> i understand internally <0> When you install active directory, it will ask you to configure DNS <2> presumably naything on .local is behind a firewall. <1> well i skipped that part <2> you would have to use some sort of VPN <1> i see <1> thats what i thought <0> You would need an ip address and a fqdn. If you have a dynamic dns from your ISP, there are many good free dynamic DNS services available to you, such as dyndns.org <1> i see <1> do yourecommend those? <2> eeew. <0> do I recommend an ip? <2> for business use? **** no. <1> no not ip, the dyndns.org <0> peerce, I doubt it would be for that use yet ;) <2> if you're running a business network with a VPN you're sure as hell going to have static IP <1> yea i have static ip <1> via dsl <0> Ok, then you would still need a fqdn <2> if you have static IP DSL, your ISP should be able to provide external DNS for you <0> Either register a domain name, or get a third party provider to add an address for you <2> but, you're on road runner. thats not static IP <0> such as yourcompany.domain.com <2> thats a consumer cable modem service. <0> hence dyndns.org ;) <1> what would be my fqdn <1> internally <1> if i am on computer.someting.local <1> domain <1> domain = something <5> i need help! <1> .local <0> You just stated it earlier. something.local <1> but local? <0> no, something.local <0> would you have an address simply as .com <0> ? <5> how do i get rid of the virus that you obtain by looking a picture? WM? virus? <2> your internal hostname would be computer.something.local <1> i am talking abotu external <1> that is what i am gearing for <2> Hustler2K; there's no one virus, thats a carrier, there are probably 50 variants on the payload, and most are of the 'rape me' variety where once they get on, they download dozens more and install them. <0> Hustler2K, WMF virus? <1> hustler
<1> i know that virus <5> yeah that's it <5> how do i get rid of it?? <2> 'it' ? you mean that entire infested mess? <1> download spybot and adaware <2> hahahaahah, those tools are near useless now. <5> that will get rid of it? <1> and microsoft antispyware <0> I haven't come across it, but for starters, download the latest critical updates from MS. <0> http://wmfvirus.com/ <1> that too <5> i think it's infected my D drive aswell (my backup drive) <2> microsoft antispyware + a good A/V program will prevent spyware & virus infections... once infected, its too late, the damage is done. <5> i did a formatt and its still on there <6> oh hi <0> did you visit the site once you formatted? <6> hus its al <5> which site? <5> oh lol <3> guyz i got a problem <0> sorry, I meant the offending site/attatchment? <1> not always true peerce <3> the problem is <3> the problem i got is .A blackscreen occurs when I boot the pc up, it posts, loads to windows, windows goes through the loading bar and where I should get a login screen I instead get a ... blackscreen! <7> could someone help me? <0> Hustler2K, http://antivirus.about.com/b/a/233084.htm <0> Has90z, can you get into safe mode? <3> yea it works fine in safemood <3> *mode <5> tnx for the patch <6> CAN A UBER NERD/GEEK PLEASE PM Hustler2K <0> Has90z, once in safe mode, uninstall the graphics card, then reboot. <2> that patch will PREVENT the WMF virus, it won't fix it. <4> wtf? <1> peerce <5> that's no good then <1> so back to my question <5> i need to get rid of it! <2> godlie- which one? <2> Hustler2K; its not 'it', its any number of 'thems'. <2> lots of thems. <1> how would i access the computer.something.local externally? <2> godlie-; that would depend on how your network is connected externally, what kind of firewall it has. <5> duno <2> typically, you would VPN to a host on the firewall which is running a VPN type service. <3> Dov-work u want me to remove the graphic card in safemode then reboot to norml widnwos rite <3> onces im done ill pm u back k <2> that externally facing host would have another name like VPN.mycompany.com <1> peerce: here is the setup, externally dsl modem, with static IP's then a firewall router, to a switch, then internal computers and a server <0> Hustler2K, read about it here. http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/security/Content/16074.html <2> godlie-; does your firewall/router have a integral VPN server? <1> yes it says so <1> i ve looked in the vpn <2> ok, so configure it, figure out how to use it. <2> most just have client VPN p***through <2> which is NOT a vpn server <0> Protocol 50 <1> i am pretty sure itts a client p*** through <8> peerce, http://moike.net/rgm-paint/rgm-***embly1.jpg through rgm-***embly4.jpg <2> unless its something like a Netscreen. <8> that thing is coming out nice, huh? <2> those have VPN servers. <0> peerce, actually most cheapies nowdays come with their own VPN tunnels <2> oh, i was expecting that to be moike's latest tatooes :D <2> Dov-work; really? <2> and those handle authentication and routing and name service forwarding? <1> peerce: its a p*** through, so with that being the case, I simply p*** through to, computer.something.local via the ip? <2> godlie-; nope. <0> Yup, set uyour own IKE policies/VPN policies <1> i setup my policies so far <1> i added my second external network IP <0> godlie-, you would need to setup your Server to allow for Remote access/VPN <1> main ip <1> yea, ok I ve seen both those options on the server
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