- What’s ASR in Windows XP/2003?
The ASR process allows to restore the system disk (usually the C: drive) including the Windows files, all Registry settings and all user programs and data, allowing to recover a completely crashed system. To use this procedure you must be able to boot the
- http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2052.txt
A DNS RR for specifying the location of services (DNS SRV)
- http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2136.txt
Dynamic Updates in the Domain Name System (DNS UPDATE)
- VMTN Discussion Forums: Alternative to bridging …
The server has one network adapter, 2 IP addresses and runs Windows Server 2003. There is 1 instance of vmware server running on the machine and there is a private network between the host and the guest. What I would like to do is somehow route outside co
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- How to: Disable the Shutdown Event Tracker in Windows 2003
The idea behind the shutdown event tracker is that a server isn’t meant to be restarted or shutdown regularly. Therefore, when it is, Administrators should keep a log of exactly why the machine was powered down. Essentially, this can be a good thing sin
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- dig, a DNS query tool for Windows and replacement for nslookup
dig (dig for Windows g ) (dig is a powerful tool to investigate [digging into] the DNS system) (related article: how the DNS system works) Source of the binary is from ftp.isc.org Manual Page of dig, in the cryptic Unix style, for reference only.
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