RE: [ActiveDir] /domainprep and /forestprep

2002-12-20 Thread Mayet, Yusuf Y
Title: Message



Thats 
correct you will need to use these switches for .NET to upgrade the Windows 2000 
Forest and Domain.



  
  -Original Message-From: Parker, Edward 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 December, 2002 
  17:06To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: 
  [ActiveDir] /domainprep and /forestprep
  You 
  need them if you are upgrading AD to .NET as well. (Using a different 
  EXE than the Exchange ones)
  

-Original Message-From: Pelle, Joe 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 
8:52 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
[ActiveDir] /domainprep and /forestprep
Can anyone tell me if these two 
switches are for anything OTHER than installing E2K? 
TIA
Joe Pelle



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RE: [ActiveDir] /domainprep and /forestprep

2002-12-20 Thread Robbie Allen
Title: Message



It is 
called adprep...
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url="">

  
  -Original Message-From: Parker, Edward 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 December, 2002 
  17:06To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: 
  [ActiveDir] /domainprep and /forestprep
  
You need them if you are upgrading AD to .NET as well. (Using a 
different EXE than the Exchange ones)

  
  -Original Message-From: Pelle, Joe 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 
  8:52 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
  [ActiveDir] /domainprep and /forestprep
  Can anyone tell me if these two 
  switches are for anything OTHER than installing E2K? 
  TIA
  Joe Pelle
  
  
  
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[ActiveDir] AD attributes

2002-12-20 Thread John Hicks/MIS/HQ/KEMET/US

I am trying to change the way accounts
in AD are displayed after creation. Currently the display name automatically
uses the First,Initial, Last name. I am trying to set the property to make
it use the logon name by default and am having some problems. I can make
it use only the first name or only the last name, but have not figured
out how to make it use the logon name. I am making my changes uses ADSI
Edit and modifying the createdialog attribute. I tried adding the samrename
key under HKLM/System/CCS/Services/MSDSS/Parameters, but this did not work.
I know there is an AD guru on this list that can answer this.

Thanks




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RE: [ActiveDir] AD attributes

2002-12-20 Thread Shawn.Hayes
Title: Message



ADSIEdit - 

User Display 
Names:
Configuration container
 
DisplaySpecifiers
 
CN=409
 
CN-user-Display
 
createDialog - specify your display 
value
we use 
%sn,%givenNameequates to Last, 
First

Contact Display 
names:
 Configuration container
 
DisplaySpecifiers
 
CN=409
 
CN-Contact-Display 
createDialog 

  
  -Original Message-From: John 
  Hicks/MIS/HQ/KEMET/US [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, 
  December 20, 2002 9:17 AMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ActiveDir] AD 
  attributesI am trying to 
  change the way accounts in AD are displayed after creation. Currently the 
  display name automatically uses the First,Initial, Last name. I am trying to 
  set the property to make it use the logon name by default and am having some 
  problems. I can make it use only the first name or only the last name, but 
  have not figured out how to make it use the logon name. I am making my changes 
  uses ADSI Edit and modifying the createdialog attribute. I tried adding the 
  samrename key under HKLM/System/CCS/Services/MSDSS/Parameters, but this did 
  not work. I know there is an AD guru on this list that can answer this. 
  Thanks
  


  
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KEMET Electronics Corporation | Network EngineerPhone: 
864-228-4473 | E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | AOL IM: ipaq1978[ Mailing: 2835 KEMET Way Simpsonville, SC 29681 USA 
]


RE: [ActiveDir] AD attributes

2002-12-20 Thread Shawn.Hayes
Title: Message



oops I 
read the thread and you already know this

  
  -Original Message-From: Hayes, Shawn 
  Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 9:40 AMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD 
  attributes
  ADSIEdit - 
  
  User Display 
  Names:
  Configuration container
   
  DisplaySpecifiers
   
  CN=409
   
  CN-user-Display
   
  createDialog - specify your 
  display value
  we use 
  %sn,%givenNameequates to Last, 
  First
  
  Contact Display 
  names:
   Configuration container 
   
  DisplaySpecifiers
   
  CN=409
   
  CN-Contact-Display 
  createDialog 
  

-Original Message-From: John 
Hicks/MIS/HQ/KEMET/US [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, 
December 20, 2002 9:17 AMTo: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ActiveDir] AD 
attributesI am trying 
to change the way accounts in AD are displayed after creation. Currently the 
display name automatically uses the First,Initial, Last name. I am trying to 
set the property to make it use the logon name by default and am having some 
problems. I can make it use only the first name or only the last name, but 
have not figured out how to make it use the logon name. I am making my 
changes uses ADSI Edit and modifying the createdialog attribute. I tried 
adding the samrename key under HKLM/System/CCS/Services/MSDSS/Parameters, 
but this did not work. I know there is an AD guru on this list that can 
answer this. Thanks

  
  

  John Hicks 
  | KEMET Electronics 
  Corporation | Network EngineerPhone: 864-228-4473 | 
  E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | AOL IM: ipaq1978[ Mailing: 2835 KEMET Way Simpsonville, SC 29681 USA ]


RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!

2002-12-20 Thread Chris J. Popp
Sorry, my typo on ETC

So, how do I recreate those? And should I have that there so I can FTP
and get rid of these errors?

Thanks,
Chris


-Original Message-
From: Craig Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 10:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!


The ETC ( not ECT dir inside the DRIVERS folder holds your HOSTS
HOSTS.SAM LMHOST LMHOSTS.SAM

YES you need the directory and contents if you utilize HOSTS and LMHOSTS
at all

-Original Message-
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 11:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!

I'm getting an error in a FTP program on a Windows 2000 Pro machine. 

 Request 5 Done.
StatusCode = 500
LastResponse was : '500 ESocketException: connect: WSocketResolveProto:
Cannot convert protocol 'tcp'' Error = 500 (500 ESocketException:
connect: WSocketResolveProto: Cannot convert protocol 'tcp') 

All I could find on this was that there should be a dir at
winnt\system32\drivers\ect

The ect dir is gone. Had a trojan horse on that system that when I
removed it, removed the dir.

The question is, what can be done to repair the damage? Do I just create
a dir? Are there files that should be there? Do I need to remove and
reinstall software? 

I have uninstalled and reinstalled TCP/IP to no avail.

Thanks,
Chris
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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!

2002-12-20 Thread Craig Cerino
My sentiments exactly 

-Original Message-
From: Christopher Hummert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 11:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!

If you had a trojan horse on that machine you should wipe the disk and
reinstall the OS from scratch. There's no telling what the trojan did to
the machine.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Chris J. Popp
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 8:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!


I'm getting an error in a FTP program on a Windows 2000 Pro machine. 

 Request 5 Done.
StatusCode = 500
LastResponse was : '500 ESocketException: connect: WSocketResolveProto:
Cannot convert protocol 'tcp'' Error = 500 (500 ESocketException:
connect: WSocketResolveProto: Cannot convert protocol 'tcp') 

All I could find on this was that there should be a dir at
winnt\system32\drivers\ect

The ect dir is gone. Had a trojan horse on that system that when I
removed it, removed the dir.

The question is, what can be done to repair the damage? Do I just create
a dir? Are there files that should be there? Do I need to remove and
reinstall software? 

I have uninstalled and reinstalled TCP/IP to no avail.

Thanks,
Chris
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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!

2002-12-20 Thread Craig Cerino
Well - here's the thing.

If you did in fact have some sort of TROJAN on that box - - I would
recommend scrubbing the disk and building the disk back from scratch.
I KNOW it's a pain, especially if you have a lot of things loaded on
that box. But if you don't I guarantee you (maybe not tomorrow - maybe
not until 6 months from now) you will have problems again.

The rebuild will also replace your HOSTS/LMHOSTS to the original state.

That being said - - - -if you don't want to do it - - you host file
simply correlates an IP address to the UNC of a box on your network
The entries would look like this:
201.124.152.24   boxname
201.124.152.27   boxname
201.124.152.124  boxname

Of course the IPs and names would be specific to YOUR IP range and names
-- - and if you don't know - you must include the TAB SPACE between the
IP and the name



-Original Message-
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 12:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!

Sorry, my typo on ETC

So, how do I recreate those? And should I have that there so I can FTP
and get rid of these errors?

Thanks,
Chris


-Original Message-
From: Craig Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 10:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!


The ETC ( not ECT dir inside the DRIVERS folder holds your HOSTS
HOSTS.SAM LMHOST LMHOSTS.SAM

YES you need the directory and contents if you utilize HOSTS and LMHOSTS
at all

-Original Message-
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 11:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!

I'm getting an error in a FTP program on a Windows 2000 Pro machine. 

 Request 5 Done.
StatusCode = 500
LastResponse was : '500 ESocketException: connect: WSocketResolveProto:
Cannot convert protocol 'tcp'' Error = 500 (500 ESocketException:
connect: WSocketResolveProto: Cannot convert protocol 'tcp') 

All I could find on this was that there should be a dir at
winnt\system32\drivers\ect

The ect dir is gone. Had a trojan horse on that system that when I
removed it, removed the dir.

The question is, what can be done to repair the damage? Do I just create
a dir? Are there files that should be there? Do I need to remove and
reinstall software? 

I have uninstalled and reinstalled TCP/IP to no avail.

Thanks,
Chris
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[ActiveDir] GPO Content list

2002-12-20 Thread Brad Martin








Is there a file that lists all the different settings in the stock
Win2k GPO? With the Administrative Templates I can go through and right
click
them and do a Export List, but I have to walk the entire tree doing each one which
is a heck of a lot of work, and you can't seem to do that with any of the other
settings. I'd like to have a file where I can go through each setting and
make notes and plan out my GPO development.




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Go Daddy Software

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480.505.8800 ext. 250










RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!

2002-12-20 Thread Al Garrett
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!





One more thing to add
If you are putting entries into an LMHOSTS file, there are spacing and case sensitivities to watch for (MS KnowledgeBase article 180094 refers).

As the sample shows below, a domain controller is identified by it's NetBIOS name in the second line, and the DOMAIN name it serves is ID'd in the third line. The comment line has the spacing and numbers to use as a guide. The quotes are necessary as are the capital letters. 

# IP Address 123456789012345*7890
10.0.0.1 MYSERVER #PRE #DOM:MYSCHOOL.EDU
10.0.0.1 FACULTY \0x1b #PRE


Al Garrett


-Original Message-
From: Craig Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 9:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!



Well - here's the thing.


If you did in fact have some sort of TROJAN on that box - - I would
recommend scrubbing the disk and building the disk back from scratch.
I KNOW it's a pain, especially if you have a lot of things loaded on
that box. But if you don't I guarantee you (maybe not tomorrow - maybe
not until 6 months from now) you will have problems again.


The rebuild will also replace your HOSTS/LMHOSTS to the original state.


That being said - - - -if you don't want to do it - - you host file
simply correlates an IP address to the UNC of a box on your network
The entries would look like this:
201.124.152.24 boxname
201.124.152.27 boxname
201.124.152.124 boxname


Of course the IPs and names would be specific to YOUR IP range and names
-- - and if you don't know - you must include the TAB SPACE between the
IP and the name




-Original Message-
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 12:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!


Sorry, my typo on ETC


So, how do I recreate those? And should I have that there so I can FTP
and get rid of these errors?


Thanks,
Chris



-Original Message-
From: Craig Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 10:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!



The ETC ( not ECT dir inside the DRIVERS folder holds your HOSTS
HOSTS.SAM LMHOST LMHOSTS.SAM


YES you need the directory and contents if you utilize HOSTS and LMHOSTS
at all


-Original Message-
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 11:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!


I'm getting an error in a FTP program on a Windows 2000 Pro machine. 


Request 5 Done.
StatusCode = 500
LastResponse was : '500 ESocketException: connect: WSocketResolveProto:
Cannot convert protocol 'tcp'' Error = 500 (500 ESocketException:
connect: WSocketResolveProto: Cannot convert protocol 'tcp') 


All I could find on this was that there should be a dir at
winnt\system32\drivers\ect


The ect dir is gone. Had a trojan horse on that system that when I
removed it, removed the dir.


The question is, what can be done to repair the damage? Do I just create
a dir? Are there files that should be there? Do I need to remove and
reinstall software? 


I have uninstalled and reinstalled TCP/IP to no avail.


Thanks,
Chris
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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!

2002-12-20 Thread Chris J. Popp
Title: Message



Can I 
somehow generate those without editing by hand, to make sure that it's done 
right?



  
  -Original Message-From: Al Garrett 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 1:04 
  PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: 
  [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!
  One more thing to add If you are 
  putting entries into an LMHOSTS file, there are spacing and case sensitivities 
  to watch for (MS KnowledgeBase article 180094 refers).
  As the sample shows below, a domain controller is identified 
  by it's NetBIOS name in the second line, and the DOMAIN name it serves is ID'd 
  in the third line. The comment line has the spacing and numbers to use as a 
  guide. The quotes are necessary as are the capital letters. 
  # IP Address "123456789012345*7890" 
  10.0.0.1 
  MYSERVER 
  #PRE #DOM:MYSCHOOL.EDU 10.0.0.1 
  "FACULTY \0x1b" 
  #PRE 
  Al Garrett 
  -Original Message- From: Craig 
  Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 9:39 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: 
  [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem! 
  Well - here's the thing. 
  If you did in fact have some sort of TROJAN on that box - - I 
  would recommend scrubbing the disk and building the 
  disk back from scratch. I KNOW it's a pain, especially 
  if you have a lot of things loaded on that box. But if 
  you don't I guarantee you (maybe not tomorrow - maybe not until 6 months from now) you will have problems again. 
  The rebuild will also replace your HOSTS/LMHOSTS to the 
  original state. 
  That being said - - - -if you don't want to do it - - you host 
  file simply correlates an IP address to the UNC of a 
  box on your network The entries would look like 
  this: 201.124.152.24 boxname 
  201.124.152.27 boxname 201.124.152.124 boxname 
  Of course the IPs and names would be specific to YOUR IP range 
  and names -- - and if you don't know - you must 
  include the TAB SPACE between the IP and the 
  name 
  -Original Message- From: Chris 
  J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 12:28 PM 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem! 
  Sorry, my typo on ETC 
  So, how do I recreate those? And should I have that there so I 
  can FTP and get rid of these errors? 
  Thanks, Chris 
  -Original Message- From: Craig 
  Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 10:33 AM 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem! 
  The ETC ( not ECT dir inside the DRIVERS folder holds your 
  HOSTS HOSTS.SAM LMHOST LMHOSTS.SAM 
  YES you need the directory and contents if you utilize HOSTS 
  and LMHOSTS at all 
  -Original Message- From: Chris 
  J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 11:27 AM 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem! 
  I'm getting an error in a FTP program on a Windows 2000 Pro 
  machine. 
  Request 5 Done. StatusCode = 
  500 LastResponse was : '500 ESocketException: connect: 
  WSocketResolveProto: Cannot convert protocol 'tcp'' 
  Error = 500 (500 ESocketException: connect: 
  WSocketResolveProto: Cannot convert protocol 'tcp') 
  All I could find on this was that there should be a dir 
  at winnt\system32\drivers\ect 
  The ect dir is gone. Had a trojan horse on that system that 
  when I removed it, removed the dir. 
  The question is, what can be done to repair the damage? Do I 
  just create a dir? Are there files that should be 
  there? Do I need to remove and reinstall software? 
  
  I have uninstalled and reinstalled TCP/IP to no avail. 
  
  Thanks, Chris List info : http://www.activedir.org/mail_list.htm List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/list_faq.htm List archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/ 
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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!

2002-12-20 Thread Christopher Hummert
Title: Message



Your 
best bet is to wipe out and reinstall the entire system. Don't come crying to us 
when you get hacked because the Trojan put a backdoor on your 
machine

  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  On Behalf Of Chris J. PoppSent: Friday, December 20, 2002 
  11:27 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: 
  [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!
  Can 
  I somehow generate those without editing by hand, to make sure that it's done 
  right?
  
  
  

-Original Message-From: Al Garrett 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 
1:04 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: 
[ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!
One more thing to add If you are 
putting entries into an LMHOSTS file, there are spacing and case 
sensitivities to watch for (MS KnowledgeBase article 180094 
refers).
As the sample shows below, a domain controller is identified 
by it's NetBIOS name in the second line, and the DOMAIN name it serves is 
ID'd in the third line. The comment line has the spacing and numbers to use 
as a guide. The quotes are necessary as are the capital letters. 
# IP Address "123456789012345*7890" 
10.0.0.1 
MYSERVER 
#PRE #DOM:MYSCHOOL.EDU 10.0.0.1 
"FACULTY \0x1b" 
#PRE 
Al Garrett 
-Original Message- From: 
Craig Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 9:39 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: 
[ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem! 
Well - here's the thing. 
If you did in fact have some sort of TROJAN on that box - - 
I would recommend scrubbing the disk and building 
the disk back from scratch. I KNOW it's a pain, 
especially if you have a lot of things loaded on that box. But if you don't I guarantee you (maybe not tomorrow - 
maybe not until 6 months from now) you will have 
problems again. 
The rebuild will also replace your HOSTS/LMHOSTS to the 
original state. 
That being said - - - -if you don't want to do it - - you 
host file simply correlates an IP address to the UNC 
of a box on your network The entries would look like 
this: 201.124.152.24 boxname 
201.124.152.27 boxname 201.124.152.124 boxname 
Of course the IPs and names would be specific to YOUR IP 
range and names -- - and if you don't know - you 
must include the TAB SPACE between the IP and the 
name 
-Original Message- From: 
Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 12:28 PM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem! 
Sorry, my typo on ETC 
So, how do I recreate those? And should I have that there so 
I can FTP and get rid of these errors? 
Thanks, Chris 
-Original Message- From: 
Craig Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 10:33 AM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem! 
The ETC ( not ECT dir inside the DRIVERS folder holds your 
HOSTS HOSTS.SAM LMHOST LMHOSTS.SAM 
YES you need the directory and contents if you utilize HOSTS 
and LMHOSTS at all 
-Original Message- From: 
Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 11:27 AM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem! 
I'm getting an error in a FTP program on a Windows 2000 Pro 
machine. 
Request 5 Done. StatusCode = 
500 LastResponse was : '500 ESocketException: 
connect: WSocketResolveProto: Cannot convert 
protocol 'tcp'' Error = 500 (500 ESocketException: connect: WSocketResolveProto: Cannot convert protocol 'tcp') 

All I could find on this was that there should be a dir 
at winnt\system32\drivers\ect 
The ect dir is gone. Had a trojan horse on that system that 
when I removed it, removed the dir. 
The question is, what can be done to repair the damage? Do I 
just create a dir? Are there files that should be 
there? Do I need to remove and reinstall software? 

I have uninstalled and reinstalled TCP/IP to no 
avail. 
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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!

2002-12-20 Thread Al Garrett
Title: Message



I'm 
sure it could be scripted but do you really have that many to make scripting 
worthwhile? LMHOSTS files are somewhere near the bottom of the list that Windows 
checks for name resoluion.

  -Original Message-From: Chris J. Popp 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, December 20, 
  2002 11:27 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
  RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!
  Can 
  I somehow generate those without editing by hand, to make sure that it's done 
  right?
  
  
  

-Original Message-From: Al Garrett 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 
1:04 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: 
[ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!
One more thing to add If you are 
putting entries into an LMHOSTS file, there are spacing and case 
sensitivities to watch for (MS KnowledgeBase article 180094 
refers).
As the sample shows below, a domain controller is identified 
by it's NetBIOS name in the second line, and the DOMAIN name it serves is 
ID'd in the third line. The comment line has the spacing and numbers to use 
as a guide. The quotes are necessary as are the capital letters. 
# IP Address "123456789012345*7890" 
10.0.0.1 
MYSERVER 
#PRE #DOM:MYSCHOOL.EDU 10.0.0.1 
"FACULTY \0x1b" 
#PRE 
Al Garrett 
-Original Message- From: 
Craig Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 9:39 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: 
[ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem! 
Well - here's the thing. 
If you did in fact have some sort of TROJAN on that box - - 
I would recommend scrubbing the disk and building 
the disk back from scratch. I KNOW it's a pain, 
especially if you have a lot of things loaded on that box. But if you don't I guarantee you (maybe not tomorrow - 
maybe not until 6 months from now) you will have 
problems again. 
The rebuild will also replace your HOSTS/LMHOSTS to the 
original state. 
That being said - - - -if you don't want to do it - - you 
host file simply correlates an IP address to the UNC 
of a box on your network The entries would look like 
this: 201.124.152.24 boxname 
201.124.152.27 boxname 201.124.152.124 boxname 
Of course the IPs and names would be specific to YOUR IP 
range and names -- - and if you don't know - you 
must include the TAB SPACE between the IP and the 
name 
-Original Message- From: 
Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 12:28 PM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem! 
Sorry, my typo on ETC 
So, how do I recreate those? And should I have that there so 
I can FTP and get rid of these errors? 
Thanks, Chris 
-Original Message- From: 
Craig Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 10:33 AM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem! 
The ETC ( not ECT dir inside the DRIVERS folder holds your 
HOSTS HOSTS.SAM LMHOST LMHOSTS.SAM 
YES you need the directory and contents if you utilize HOSTS 
and LMHOSTS at all 
-Original Message- From: 
Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 11:27 AM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem! 
I'm getting an error in a FTP program on a Windows 2000 Pro 
machine. 
Request 5 Done. StatusCode = 
500 LastResponse was : '500 ESocketException: 
connect: WSocketResolveProto: Cannot convert 
protocol 'tcp'' Error = 500 (500 ESocketException: connect: WSocketResolveProto: Cannot convert protocol 'tcp') 

All I could find on this was that there should be a dir 
at winnt\system32\drivers\ect 
The ect dir is gone. Had a trojan horse on that system that 
when I removed it, removed the dir. 
The question is, what can be done to repair the damage? Do I 
just create a dir? Are there files that should be 
there? Do I need to remove and reinstall software? 

I have uninstalled and reinstalled TCP/IP to no 
avail. 
Thanks, Chris List info : http://www.activedir.org/mail_list.htm List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/list_faq.htm List archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/ 
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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!

2002-12-20 Thread Craig Cerino
Title: Message









Chris  Im sure you could
write some sort of script - -If you do in fact USE LMHOST files  but I
would just enter them manually as tit is intended - - -that is of course if you
have made up your mind to not go the recommended route and rebuild your system.



Keep this in mind- - if you dont
rebuild your box - - - you could have remnants of the Trojan - - the hacker
that created it could have slipped a backdoor to your system past you 
all sorts of things could go on buddy.



Bottom line is  work smarter not
harder  rebuild now before you put even MORE information on your system
that you could lose.



I dont know what your capacity is
in your company  and this is NOT meant as an insult - - but if you do
not know what LMHOST files are and you are in some sort of a networking
position  chances are you dont use them. If you are in some sort of
a networking capacity  you really should know what little files like
these are and what their purpose is - - not many folks depend on LMHOST anymore
- - -a lot of people are still using HOSTS though.



-Original Message-
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 2:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows
2000 TCP problem!





Can I somehow generate
those without editing by hand, to make sure that it's done right?

















-Original Message-
From: Al Garrett
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 1:04 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows
2000 TCP problem!

One more thing to add 
If you are putting entries into an
LMHOSTS file, there are spacing and case sensitivities to watch for (MS
KnowledgeBase article 180094 refers).

As the sample shows below, a domain controller is
identified by it's NetBIOS name in the second line, and the DOMAIN name it
serves is ID'd in the third line. The comment line has the spacing and numbers
to use as a guide. The quotes are necessary as are the capital letters. 

# IP Address
123456789012345*7890 
10.0.0.1
MYSERVER
#PRE #DOM:MYSCHOOL.EDU 
10.0.0.1
FACULTY \0x1b
#PRE 

Al Garrett 

-Original Message- 
From: Craig Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Sent: Friday,
 December 20, 2002 9:39 AM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows
2000 TCP problem! 



Well - here's the thing. 

If you did in fact have some sort of TROJAN on that
box - - I would 
recommend scrubbing the disk and
building the disk back from scratch. 
I KNOW it's a pain, especially if
you have a lot of things loaded on 
that box. But if you don't I
guarantee you (maybe not tomorrow - maybe 
not until 6 months from now) you
will have problems again. 

The rebuild will also replace your HOSTS/LMHOSTS to
the original state. 

That being said - - - -if you don't want to do it - -
you host file 
simply correlates an IP address to
the UNC of a box on your network 
The entries would look like this:

201.124.152.24 boxname

201.124.152.27 boxname

201.124.152.124 boxname


Of course the IPs and names would be specific to YOUR
IP range and names 
-- - and if you don't know - you
must include the TAB SPACE between the 
IP and the name 



-Original Message- 
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Sent: Friday,
 December 20, 2002 12:28 PM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows
2000 TCP problem! 

Sorry, my typo on ETC 

So, how do I recreate those? And should I have that
there so I can FTP 
and get rid of these errors?


Thanks, 
Chris 



-Original Message- 
From: Craig Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday,
 December 20, 2002 10:33 AM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows
2000 TCP problem! 



The ETC ( not ECT dir inside the DRIVERS folder holds
your HOSTS 
HOSTS.SAM LMHOST LMHOSTS.SAM


YES you need the directory and contents if you utilize
HOSTS and LMHOSTS 
at all 

-Original Message- 
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Sent: Friday,
 December 20, 2002 11:27 AM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000
TCP problem! 

I'm getting an error in a FTP program on a Windows
2000 Pro machine. 

Request 5 Done. 
StatusCode = 500 
LastResponse was : '500
ESocketException: connect: WSocketResolveProto: 
Cannot convert protocol 'tcp''
Error = 500 (500 ESocketException: 
connect: WSocketResolveProto:
Cannot convert protocol 'tcp') 

All I could find on this was that there should be a dir
at 
winnt\system32\drivers\ect


The ect dir is gone. Had a trojan horse on that system
that when I 
removed it, removed the dir.


The question is, what can be done to repair the
damage? Do I just create 
a dir? Are there files that should
be there? Do I need to remove and 
reinstall software? 

I have uninstalled and reinstalled TCP/IP to no avail.


Thanks, 
Chris 
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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!

2002-12-20 Thread Chris J. Popp
Title: Message



The 
windows 2000 system is a laptop, and not part of the network here at work. 


I 
understand about the LMHOSTS, and I dont use it. The only problem I see is that 
I can't ftp up to my server from that laptop and I get the 
error

Request 
5 Done. StatusCode = 
500 LastResponse 
was : '500 ESocketException: connect: WSocketResolveProto: 
Cannot convert protocol 'tcp'' 
Error = 500 (500 ESocketException: connect: WSocketResolveProto: Cannot convert protocol 
'tcp') 

So, is that telling me my protocols file is 
bad?

Thanks,
Chris

  
  -Original Message-From: Craig Cerino 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 1:55 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: 
  [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP problem!
  
  Chris  Im sure you 
  could write some sort of script - -If you do in fact USE LMHOST files  but I 
  would just enter them manually as tit is intended - - -that is of course if 
  you have made up your mind to not go the recommended route and rebuild your 
  system.
  
  Keep this in mind- - 
  if you dont rebuild your box - - - you could have remnants of the Trojan - - 
  the hacker that created it could have slipped a backdoor to your system past 
  you  all sorts of things could go on buddy.
  
  Bottom line is  work 
  smarter not harder  rebuild now before you put even MORE information on your 
  system that you could lose.
  
  I dont know what 
  your capacity is in your company  and this is NOT meant as an insult - - but 
  if you do not know what LMHOST files are and you are in some sort of a 
  networking position  chances are you dont use them. If you are in some sort 
  of a networking capacity  you really should know what little files like these 
  are and what their purpose is - - not many folks depend on LMHOST anymore - - 
  -a lot of people are still using HOSTS though.
  
  -Original 
  Message-From: Chris J. 
  Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 20, 
  2002 2:27 
  PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP 
  problem!
  
  
  Can I 
  somehow generate those without editing by hand, to make sure that it's done 
  right?
  
  
  
  
  
-Original 
Message-From: Al 
Garrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 20, 
2002 1:04 
PMTo: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
TCP problem!
One more thing to add If you are putting entries into an 
LMHOSTS file, there are spacing and case sensitivities to watch for (MS 
KnowledgeBase article 180094 refers).
As the sample shows below, a domain controller is 
identified by it's NetBIOS name in the second line, and the DOMAIN name it 
serves is ID'd in the third line. The comment line has the spacing and 
numbers to use as a guide. The quotes are necessary as are the capital 
letters. 
# IP Address 
"123456789012345*7890" 10.0.0.1 
MYSERVER 
#PRE #DOM:MYSCHOOL.EDU 10.0.0.1 
"FACULTY \0x1b" 
#PRE 
Al Garrett 
-Original Message- From: Craig Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 
2002 
9:39 AM To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP 
problem! 

Well - here's the thing. 

If you did in fact have some sort of TROJAN on that 
box - - I would recommend scrubbing the disk and building the disk 
back from scratch. I KNOW it's a pain, especially if you have a lot of 
things loaded on that box. But if you don't I guarantee you (maybe 
not tomorrow - maybe not until 6 months from now) you will have problems 
again. 
The rebuild will also replace your HOSTS/LMHOSTS to 
the original state. 
That being said - - - -if you don't want to do it - 
- you host file simply correlates an IP address to the UNC of a box 
on your network The entries would look like this: 
201.124.152.24 
boxname 201.124.152.27 boxname 
201.124.152.124 
boxname 
Of course the IPs and names would be specific to 
YOUR IP range and names -- - and if you don't know - you must include the 
TAB SPACE between the IP and the name 

-Original Message- From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 
Friday, December 20, 
2002 
12:28 PM To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP 
problem! 
Sorry, my typo on ETC 
So, how do I recreate those? And should I have that 
there so I can FTP and get rid of these errors? 

Thanks, Chris 

-Original Message- From: Craig Cerino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 
Friday, December 20, 
2002 
10:33 AM To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 TCP 
problem! 

The ETC ( not ECT dir inside the DRIVERS folder 
holds your HOSTS HOSTS.SAM LMHOST LMHOSTS.SAM 

YES you need the directory and contents if you 
utilize 

RE: [ActiveDir] GPO Content list

2002-12-20 Thread Brad Martin








I found it out on the Net. Thanks
though.





Brad Martin

Go Daddy Software



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From:
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Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002
11:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] GPO
Content list




I have a great Excel spreadsheet that contains all the
settings, we used it for our GPO deployment. Let me know if you would like a
copy.




 
  
  John Hicks | KEMET
  Electronics Corporation | Network Engineer
  Phone: 864-228-4473 | E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  | AOL
  IM: ipaq1978
  [ Mailing:
  2835 KEMET
  Way Simpsonville, SC 29681 USA ]
  
 










 
  
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Is there a file that lists all the different settings in the stock Win2k GPO?
With the Administrative Templates I can go through and right click
them and do a Export List, but I have to walk the entire tree doing each one
which is a heck of a lot of work, and you can't seem to do that with any of the
other settings. I'd like to have a file where I can go through each
setting and make notes and plan out my GPO development.


Brad Martin 
Go
Daddy Software 
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480.505.8800
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[ActiveDir] OT: E2k default mailbox size

2002-12-20 Thread Weston Rogers
Title: Message



Whats the default size for e2k 
sp3mailboxes? I don't see any docs that mention it.

Wes


RE: [ActiveDir] OT: E2k default mailbox size

2002-12-20 Thread Kevin Miller
Title: Message



default size is 0. until you add mail. 

--Kevinm M, WLKMMAS, 
Exchange MVP, And Beyond




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Weston 
RogersSent: Friday, December 20, 2002 12:46 PMTo: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Whats the default size for e2k 
sp3mailboxes? I don't see any docs that mention it.

Wes


RE: [ActiveDir] GPO Content list

2002-12-20 Thread Brad Martin








]www.ilstu.edu/win2000/tools/gpo_blank.xls





Brad Martin

Go Daddy Software



-Original Message-
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Gandy, Eric
Sent: Friday,
 December 20, 2002 2:07 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] GPO
Content list



Where did you find it?







Regards,

Eric Gandy

BHBSS Network Services
Team

Architecture,Design,Security
and Project Group

Office 281.209.7513





-Original Message-
From: Brad Martin
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday,
 December 20, 2002 2:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] GPO
Content list



I found
it out on the Net. Thanks though.





Brad
Martin

Go Daddy
Software



-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday,
 December 20, 2002 11:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] GPO Content
list




I have a great Excel spreadsheet that contains all the settings, we used
it for our GPO deployment. Let me know if you would like a copy.




 
  
  John Hicks | KEMET
  Electronics Corporation | Network Engineer
  Phone: 864-228-4473 | E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  | AOL
  IM: ipaq1978
  [ Mailing:
  2835 KEMET
  Way Simpsonville, SC 29681 USA
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Is there a file that lists all the different settings in the stock Win2k GPO?
With the Administrative Templates I can go through and right click
them and do a Export List, but I have to walk the entire tree doing each one
which is a heck of a lot of work, and you can't seem to do that with any of the
other settings. I'd like to have a file where I can go through each
setting and make notes and plan out my GPO development.


Brad Martin 
Go
Daddy Software 
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RE: [ActiveDir] OT: E2k default mailbox size

2002-12-20 Thread Burns, Clyde
Title: Message



If you mean the 
default max size, for standard its 16gig, for enterprise its 16terabytes. 
Although you may run into hardware limitations before hitting that 16terabyte 
mark. ;)

Clyde Burns, 
Exchange 2000 comedian, but keeping his day job.

Merry "non religious 
specific" holidays everyone!

  -Original Message-From: Kevin Miller 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 
  3:53 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: 
  [ActiveDir] OT: E2k default mailbox size
  default size is 0. until you add mail. 
  
  --Kevinm M, WLKMMAS, 
  Exchange MVP, And Beyond
  
  
  
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Weston 
  RogersSent: Friday, December 20, 2002 12:46 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  Whats the default size for e2k 
  sp3mailboxes? I don't see any docs that mention it.
  
  Wes