chikavelja 0 Newbie Poster

Hi,

You can use this tool from hirens boot cd

http://www.hirensbootcd.org/resetting-windows-password/

chikavelja 0 Newbie Poster

I believe you should install this PHP drivers

http://www.microsoft.com/en-au/download/details.aspx?id=20098

chikavelja 0 Newbie Poster

From administrative command prompt type:

net stop http

In regedit browse to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HTTP\Parameters\ListenOnlyList

If an IP address is listed in the ListenOnly List, change the IP address to 0.0.0.0

Shutdown, then start server.

chikavelja 0 Newbie Poster

Hi,

Is that windows 2003 server? Do you have service pack 2 installed? If not, install it or try to install Update for Windows Server 2003 KB896427.

Regards

chikavelja 0 Newbie Poster

Hi,

Try to set Data Execution Prevention to "Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only" setting. Right click My Computer, go to properties, then Advanced tab, performance settings, Data Execution Prevention. Restart and then try your installation again.

Also, you can't log in to domain controller locally

Regards

chikavelja 0 Newbie Poster

Have you tried to erase user profile on the server of a user that makes server freeze when he/she logs off.

chikavelja 0 Newbie Poster

Hey guys,

I have Windows Server 2008 and 2003 setup on Vitualbox on my ubuntu machine. I was wondering if there is a way I can have an external HDD with my VM's, and use it on different computers? I know the OS installs itself based on your hardware, but is there a way to have an external with the OS independant of you hardware, or adapts itself? I want to take my external HDD to work and use it on my service machine during lunch, but the OS is installed on my home pc. Or is there a linux distro that can do this? I am learning Server 08 and 03 so I'd like to take my "lab" to work and back.

Stian

If you are using Ubuntu 9.10 you can try vmware player, its very good and free (maybe it can work with earlier versions of Ubuntu too, havent tried that)

Cheers,