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Power Management

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Power Management. The power-management system in Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 is an integrated approach to power management within the whole computer system (for both hardware and software). This means that the computer system supporting power management must include both hardware and software support for the following. Efficient and economic power consumption, meaning an increase in the...

Preparing for Registry Editing

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Preparing for Registry Editing. If you're a system administrator or technical-support specialist, you're certainly able to provide many examples of situations where users called for technical support when. Sometimes (fortunately, this case isn't common), the user encounters registry-corruption problems before he or she can start Windows for the first time. Registry corruption is especially likely when inexperienced users modify the...

Preparing to Edit the Registry

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Preparing to Edit the Registry. Even though this book is dedicated to the topic of registry editing, remember that an incorrect modification or the accidental deletion of an element of the registry element can result in rendering your system unbootable. Microsoft doesn't provide any official support for users who want to solve their own problems by editing the registry. Modify...

Preventing System Failures

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Most of the time, system malfunctions, or even boot failures, are caused by overwritten system files or by incompatible drivers. versions of the Windows NT operating system as well. Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 implement additional tools, though, which protect system files and drivers with a digital signature. The digital signature guarantees that the system file or...

Protecting SAM and Security Hives phần 1

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Protecting SAM and Security Hives. Windows NT/2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 security information is stored in the SAM (Security Accounts Manager) and Security registry hives.. Note Although starting with Windows 2000, Microsoft has introduced the Active Directory (AD)—arguably the most complex of new technologies, which in some ways represents a further extension of the system registry, the SAM...

Protecting SAM and Security Hives phần 2

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Do not create local Administrator accounts (or common domain-level administrator accounts) using a variation of the company name, computer name, advertising tag lines or dictionary words, such as. Be aware that none of the above-described settings can force your end users to create strong passwords. Protecting the Local Administrator Account. When your Windows NT-based system is joined to a domain,...

Protecting the Registry against Unauthorized Remote Access

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Protecting the Registry against Unauthorized Remote Access. Remote access to the registry is very convenient when the system administrator needs to support end users from his own workplace. Furthermore, some services must also have access to the registry in order to function correctly. For example, on a system that runs directory replication, the Directory Replicator service requires access to the...

Registry and Plug and Play Subsystem

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Registry and Plug and Play Subsystem. With the release of Windows 95, Microsoft introduced a new concept for simplifying PC usage: Plug and Play (or PnP). All Plug and Play components have the same purpose: to facilitate the automatic functioning of the PC, peripheral devices, and their drivers, with a minimum of intervention from the user. With the arrival of...

Registry Backup Using Resource Kit Utilities

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Registry Backup Using Resource Kit Utilities. Resource Kit software products can simplify the process of administering and supporting Windows NT/2000/XP or Windows Server 2003. Despite the fact that Microsoft doesn't officially support Resource Kit products and doesn't provide any warranties, Resource Kit utilities are valuable tools for the. Resource Kit utilities aren't subject to localization. Despite of all the concerns...

Registry Export and Import

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Tip Export registry files to a folder specially created for this purpose. The Export Registry File dialog will open (Fig 2.15). Select the target folder and specify the file name for the file that will contain exported registry information.. Figure 2.15: The Export Registry File dialog. The whole process of exporting the registry file is very similar to the process...

Registry Structure

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For a better understanding of the logical structure of the registry, we will compare this to the file system that exists on the disk. The registry contains keys, which are similar to folders, and values, which can be compared to the files stored on the disk. In Windows 2000/XP and Windows Server 2003, the registry comprises the following five root...

RegMaid Utility—Cleaning Your Registry

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RegMaid Utility—Cleaning Your Registry. RegMaid is a utility developed by Microsoft to help track down and clean up problematic OLE entries in the Registry database. RegMaid is quite easy to use and, at the same time, provides the user with as much information about problematic registry entries as possible (Fig. This information can then be used to decide which entries...

Regmon-Registry Monitoring

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Figure 14.4: Regmon at work. The Regmon utility supports process filtering, allows you to save its output in the ASCII file and even monitors boot-time registry activity.. The authors not only provide it as freeware but also supply technical information on the details of implementation, and even provide the source code.. Supported operating systems: Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0, and...

RegSafe Professional from Imagine LAN

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RegSafe Professional from Imagine LAN. If you edit the registry on a regular basis, you might not be satisfied with the standard functions provided by the built-in registry-editing tools supplied with Windows NT/2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. If so, then RegSafe Professional from Imagine LAN is just for you!. RegSafe Professional Edition 2.0 is a suite of tools...

Remote Access

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Remote Access. As aforementioned, Windows Server 2003 implementation of the Routing and Remote Access Server (RRAS) is the next step in the evolution of multi-protocol routing and remote access services for the Microsoft Windows platform.. Administrative Tools | Routing and Remote Access. The Routing and Remote Access window (Fig. Figure 8.19: The Routing and Remote Access MMC snap-in. For a...

Roaming User Profiles in Mixed Environments

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Roaming User Profiles in Mixed Environments. To achieve this, you will need to create roaming user profiles, and then enable and configure profile information for each of the roaming users in your organization. This makes the user files available to roaming users, regardless of the client computer from which the user logs on to the domain. Creating and enabling a...

Scripts

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To remain compatible with earlier Windows NT versions, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 continue to keep the logon script that was used in Microsoft. In Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003, you assign logon scripts to individual users by typing the path to the logon script file in the Logon script field of the Profile...

Starting Regedit

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By default, Regedit.exe is copied to the %SystemRoot% (for example, D:\WINNT) during the installation of the operating system. To start Regedit.exe, find the file and double-click it, or use the Run command from the Start menu.. Like most of the other viewing tools now available for Windows operating systems, Registry Editor has a user interface similar to that of Windows...

Terminal Services full

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Terminal Services. Since its introduction in the early 1990s, Windows Terminal Services was developed in parallel with the evolution of the Windows platform itself. Similar to UNIX and X Windows, Windows Terminal Services provide a server-centric computing model, but ensure much greater flexibility for accessing Win32 applications. The main benefit of Windows Terminal Services deployment is the fact that it...

The HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT Key

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The HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT Key. The HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT root key contains information on all existing filename associations and data associated with COM objects. However, in Windows 2000 and later versions, including Windows XP and products of the Windows Server 2003 family, the contents of this root key became more complex. Similar to Windows NT 4.0, the data under this key references the Classes...