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    CIS Benchmark/Scoring for WinXP

    All: I am securing a clean WinXP Standalone workstation and when I run the CIS Scoring app (lastest v2.01) I receive 11 failures for the Network/Network Connections/Windows Firewall/Standard Profile group policies... Note: These settings are appropriate for the intended end use of the...
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    MS Project How can I have a project without dates

    I need to remove specific dates from my project. The tasks have a duration and the project is 31 days but its for a proposal with no set timeframe as of yet. So I need to remove specific dates. How can I do this? jfk
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    Asus CUR-DSL SCSI & NT issue

    We have 1U rack mount servers with ASUS CUR-DSL motherboards. We have two Seagate 18GB SCSI drives attached to SCSI-A. We have setup about a dozen of these as BSD servers with no problems. However, we have an app that requires we load WinNT or Win2000. I've had nothing but problems loading NT...
  4. jfk

    Solaris 2.7 -- sysidtool

    Does Solaris 7 support the sysidtool apps?<br> <br> jfk
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    Optivity Tip -- When change is good... [Optivity NMS - Unix]

    There's an easy way to make global changes to your database in Optivity... (you may have guessed from the last tip).<br> <br> Modify the plain text backup.<br> <br> For instance, instead of retopoligizing or making laborous individual changes to each device in a large network after making a...
  6. jfk

    Optivity Tip -- When database's go bad... [Optivity NMS-Unix]

    This tip covers ver 8.1.1 and lower:<br> <br> If a user should start getting "raima" errors of any sort, this is almost (99.9%) always a sign of database corruption. Optivity uses a raima object-oriented database for each user under the $LNMSHOME/db/&lt;username&gt;.db directory. When the...
  7. jfk

    Optivity Tip -- Clearing the Optivity NMS Database [AIX,HPUX, Solaris]

    Here are the steps to clear the Optivity NMS database:<br> <br> Log in as root on the Optivity server.<br> <br> sa_term &lt;= These two steps will end all optivity processes.<br> opt_term<br> <br> cd $LNMSHOME/db<br> rm -rf optivity.taf...

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