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<0> ya i don't buy into that crap <1> me either <0> be happy with 802.11g <1> but it's shiny <1> people like shiny <1> and it's no worse then any other router, cause you can always turn that feature off :P <0> and if you are mixing b + g clients, you'll only get b throughput anyway <0> (as i understand it) <2> Hello, I am looking for an external fax modem for using Shared Fax Services from Windows 2003 Small Business. Anyway, does this modem work with windows server 2003 and fax services?http://www.usr-emea.com/products/p-dialup-product.asp?prod=hom-faxv92-ex&loc=bene <1> dude you know what <1> linux + that thing == dual mode wap <2> I cant find it in the HCL list <1> 1 b channel + 1 g channel <1> that would be pretty cool <3> got a tough one <1> PacinoQS, call USR
<3> I have an end-user who in the RPC service in windows XP <2> they are closed <1> lies <3> change the username the rpc server uses to 'local user' <3> how do I change it back <1> lol <3> other then re-install windows <0> Super G Wireless Router Security Edition <1> sili, first off, don't make that person an admin <1> and wtf do you mean "the username RPC uses" <3> ok, if you go into services and right-click on the RPC server <1> and do you really mean "RDP" instead of "RPC" <4> sili: Administration Tools > Services, double-click whichever RPC service you're talkinga bout, go to the Logon tab <1> yeah, just click system <4> actually it's NT Authority\NetworkService <3> yeah <3> they changed that <4> for which he probably doesn't know the p***word <1> well whatever <1> ah <1> it should work as local system :P <3> it doesn't <3> when you install some programs <3> 'RPC Service Failed' <1> and what happens if you change it to NT Authority\NetworkService and hit apply? <3> I can't <3> that's the problem <3> the button is greyed out <1> what do you mean "you can't" <1> are you an admin? <3> yes <1> is the service running? <3> yes, it is <1> not that it matters <1> well try stopping it <1> it shouldn't matter, mine is not greyed out <1> unless breaking the RPC service breaks MMC <1> which would **** pretty bad for you <3> stop, start and pause are greyed out <3> :/ <5> I stepped back in here to eat a crow. <1> yeah you're not an admin <3> this is the only user on the machine <3> lemme double-check <1> can you open the user account control panel <1> that's a good way to check :P <5> Upon further investigation, I find my self forced to admit that I was wrong about where GRE fit into the stack. <3> 'computer administrator <3> "{ <3> :P <4> it appears the p***word for NT Authority\NetworkService is NT Authority\NetworkService <4> or possibly nt authority\networkservice <3> I guess I'll reinstall windows on it <5> Hope you logged that, 'cause I'm not often wrong. <4> If you select the Local Service account or Network Service account, the p***word must be blank. <6> whats major differences between xp pro and media center <4> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/812519 <6> like whats media center features <7> not often wrong? well he was sure batting a thousand here.
<4> that KB article says the p***word for NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService is blank <3> I just want to change it back <3> :( <3> blank p***word may help <1> Jet, his button is greyed out <1> wait one sec tho <1> which RPC service is it bte <1> btw* <4> p***word button? <1> just "rpc" <4> he should be in the RPC service <4> on the Log on tab <4> so he enters NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService and a blank p***word <1> yeah he says the button to pick a user is grey <1> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RpcSs\ObjectName <1> appears to be the username for said service <1> or possibly ...\RpcLocator\ObjectName <1> depending on which one it is <1> change it to -> NT Authority\NetworkService <1> and reboot <3> won't break it any worse :D <1> give it a shot <4> if its stored the pw as well that may not work, I'm just not sure why he can't enter NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService in the box for username <0> if i was crtx i'd have dropped this url <4> in the GUI <0> http://orlyowl.com/thisround.jpg <1> jet, it may fail to start <3> brb <1> but at least it will set the username and then he can type it in <1> haha <1> http://orlyowl.com/yrly.jpg <8> When I start cmd from the startmenu-run, it only flashes for about one sec and then disappears. The same problem with regedit! I have run Lavasoft's ad-aware, and a full virus scan with Norton. Have also run "SFC /scannow". Everything seems to be fine. cmd.exe btw works fine in safe mode... <1> tazmaniac, owned <1> try making a copy of cmd.exe and renaming it <1> !info rootkitrevealer <1> meh <1> http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/RootkitRevealer.html <1> try that as well <9> "Welcome to orlyowl.com, the home of the infamous O RLY! owl. This site hopes to catalogue all of the spin-offs from the original." = why I hate the internet :) <8> Gimp-Work: a renamed copy doesn't work <1> give rootkitrevealer a shot <1> clearly something is pwning you <3> thanks for the help <3> that fixed it <3> kinda <3> :) <1> heh kinda? <3> still getting the RPC service message <1> check if it's started <3> but the username is correct <4> sili; did you clear the p***word box and resave the service? <1> jet could be correct about it requiring a p***word <3> yes <3> it came back up <3> I cleared the p***word <3> ok <3> restarted it <1> iirc an account must have a p***word for it to work as a service running account <3> huh? <1> basically the p***word can't be blank <3> what do i make it <3> anything <3> ? <1> same as the username <1> try all lowercase <3> ah <1> jet mentioned all this earlier <1> cause he's more pwn then me <3> NT Authority\NetworkService = ntauthority/networkservice <3> ?
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