Stefan Kell wrote:
Hi Tony,
First: you didn't specify operating system (Windows 2000, 2003, XP?)
You didn't mention IIS or ftp server and you did not say local user or
domain user. This makes answering a little bit difficult.
My apologies, Primarily Windows 2003. However, eventually, all three.
Hello Tony,
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, Tony Worrall wrote:
Stefan Kell wrote:
Hi Tony,
First: you didn't specify operating system (Windows 2000, 2003, XP?)
You didn't mention IIS or ftp server and you did not say local user or
domain user. This makes answering a little bit difficult.
My
Hi,
why don't you look at microsoft technet? I needed 10 minutes for that.
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Tony Worrall wrote:
1. Automatically disable Client for Microsoft Networks and File
and Printer Sharing for Local Area Connection after the install is
complete.
see:
Hey Stefan, thanks for replying.
I did check technet and found little info pertaining to automating these
tasks.
The services are installed by default with TCP-IP on the local area
connection and are needed during unattended for windows updates etc. I
want to turn them off when I no longer
Hi Tony,
First: you didn't specify operating system (Windows 2000, 2003, XP?)
You didn't mention IIS or ftp server and you did not say local user or
domain user. This makes answering a little bit difficult.
Second: automating and scripting is not the Microsoft way (TM), they
like people to klick