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| Run MSI from Command Line | 02 Nov 2007 23:19 GMT | 2 |
XP SP2 I'm doing some testing, and as part of the test I want to try running an MSI file with elevated privileges from a standard user account. I'm logged in with a standard user account and I want to run the MSI with administrative
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| Blocking access to programs | 02 Nov 2007 15:39 GMT | 3 |
I've been asked if its possible to block users from accessing a certain program on this computer on our home network. Currently there is only one user account, and the guest account is switched off
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| Reason for warning for windows users | 02 Nov 2007 12:45 GMT | 1 |
i posted the warning for windows post to let the user community know. The FBI has already started their investigations and crackdown on the BotNet, but it is still growing. My post is not a hoax! what is happening to my system via the hack, especially the hang in send/recieve ...
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| different login screen at boot up than normally seen???? | 01 Nov 2007 22:41 GMT | 1 |
When booting the system - I am using windows xp home addition - I am getting a dialogue box requesting both a user id and a password. I cannot get by this screen and do not have access to the list of id's and passwords. But, if I can bypass this dialogue bos the user id's and ...
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| Problems from tcpip.sys / eventid=2446 patch | 01 Nov 2007 01:10 GMT | 1 |
I'm having problems restoring tcpip.sys to it's original state, and any other changes made by the lvllord patch. It gets complicated because you have to deal with Windows File Protection. This is the patch for EventID=2446 for tcpip.sys, which changes the number
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| Ignore Patch That Messes With MSOE.DLL? | 01 Nov 2007 01:06 GMT | 3 |
One of the more current security patches places a newer version of MSOE.DLL in the Outlook Express directory. This kills some very important Word macros that output to email (creates an incoming rather than outgoing email). I was advised Feb-2006 that MS was aware of this problem.
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