Message 2: Networked Desktop Duplication
from System Administrator <sysadmin@bitterroot.net>
Message 3: Re: Networked Desktop Duplication
from "Mike@NetDotCom" <mikek@netdotcom.com>
Message 4: CGI Scripts on IIS
from "Rhys Mendes" <rhys.mendes@internetcorp.net>
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Subject: Web Admin
From: "Na'eem Jeenah" <njtech@mandla.co.za>
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 10:31:10 +0200
Hi
I'm running IIS 4.0 and have installed the NT web administration program.
When I use it remotely, I can do evrything, except... add, delete, change
users. When I try any of these I get the ffg kind of message:
Failed to change password for "xxxxx": The specified network password is
not correct. (86)
Any ideas why this might be happening?
thanx
___________________________________________________
Na'eem Jeenah
MandlaNet - The Power Connection
mailto:naeem@mandla.co.za
http://mandla.co.za
Tel: 27 11 839-1772 / 837-0491
PO Box 601, Crown Mines, 2025
South Africa
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Subject: Networked Desktop Duplication
From: System Administrator <sysadmin@bitterroot.net>
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 98 10:07:42 MST
Hi all -
We recently obtained a contract to incorporate a
dozen or so identical machines w/o cd drives, into
a NT network with alot of access, document and application
control.
Can anyone recommend a cost effective and sound desktop
duplication software for WIN95.
Your imput is greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Steve
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OnLine Systems Development, inc.
127 West Main
Hamilton, Montana 59840
(voice)406-363-0216 (fax)406-363-7558
(email)sysadmin@bitterroot.net
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Subject: Re: Networked Desktop Duplication
From: "Mike@NetDotCom" <mikek@netdotcom.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 13:46:30 -0400
Try DriveCopy, DriveImage or Partition Magic from Power Quest.
We have used all of the above to duplicate hard drives.
Create one master configured the way you want it, then use one of the above
to knock off as many copies as you need.
You will need to change machine names, IP addresses, etc but it does work.
We used the above methods to duplicate several hundred for local schools.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: System Administrator <sysadmin@bitterroot.net>
To: ntisp@iea-software.com <ntisp@iea-software.com>
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 12:12 PM
Subject: Networked Desktop Duplication
>Hi all -
>
>We recently obtained a contract to incorporate a
>dozen or so identical machines w/o cd drives, into
>a NT network with alot of access, document and application
>control.
>
>Can anyone recommend a cost effective and sound desktop
>duplication software for WIN95.
>
>Your imput is greatly appreciated.
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Steve
>
>
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> System Administrator
> BITTERROOT INTERNET
> http://www.bitterroot.net/about/
> http://www.bitterroot.net
> OnLine Systems Development, inc.
> 127 West Main
> Hamilton, Montana 59840
> (voice)406-363-0216 (fax)406-363-7558
> (email)sysadmin@bitterroot.net
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Subject: CGI Scripts on IIS
From: "Rhys Mendes" <rhys.mendes@internetcorp.net>
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 14:11:04 -0400
I am just wondering if there are any security precautions that can be
taken before allowing customers to run CGI scripts under IIS. I know
on my UNIX Apache server I use cgiwrap to force all CGI scripts to run
with the user's permissions instead of the server's. Is there
anything similar?
Thanks
Rhys