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Configuration du client de SOMME de Vista

L'autre jour j'ai signalé un bout sur la façon dont à permettez le client de protection d'Access de réseau sur XP SP3.  Le client est également construit dans Vista (RTM et SP1) et est peu un plus facile à configurer.  Bien que la même ligne de commande des config de XP SP3 puisse être employée, il y a une console de MMC aussi bien.

Encore avant que nous configurions le client que nous devons placer le service d'agent de protection d'Access de réseau au début automatiquement, puis commencez-le.

Alors nous pouvons lancer la console de MMC avec la commande suivante

napclcfg.msc

Une fois que ceci ouvrent le clic sur des clients d'application et puis simplement droit-cliquent l'agent que vous souhaitez employer et choisir permettez !

Si vous êtes une ligne de commande drogué ou souhait au manuscrit ceci vous pouvez également courir le suivant commandez :

l'application réglée de client de somme de netsh identification = « ##### » Admin = « PERMETTENT »

Remplacez juste le ###### avec l'identification d'application  Un dernier conseil, vous pouvez voir l'identification d'application cerclée aussi bien si vous oubliez et devez pour permettre le client employant Netsh.

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Écrit par rodney.buike dessus 22 février 2008 avec aucuns commentaires.
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Configuration du client de SOMME dans XP SP3

Avec le lancement récent du serveur 2008 de Windows vous n'êtes aucun doute passant toute votre heure libre jouant autour avec tout nouveau. Une chose que vous pourriez jouer autour avec est protection d'Access de réseau. Il y a un grand le document sur obtenir un DHCP a basé le laboratoire de SOMME établi mais une chose que le document est absent est comment configurer le client de SOMME dans XP SP3. Dans Windows Vista vous commencez simplement le service puis pour permettre le client par la configuration MMC (napclcfg.msc) de client de SOMME mais XP SP3 n'inclut pas le MMC. Ainsi comment on configure-t-il le client de SOMME sans outil de configuration de client de somme ? Netsh, celui est comment !

Pour permettre le client de SOMME sur XP SP3 que vous devez faire ce qui suit :

  1. Début -> Course -> Services.msc
  2. Changez le service d'agent de protection d'Access de réseau en début automatiquement
  3. Commencez le service d'agent de protection d'Access de réseau
  4. Début -> Course -> CMD.exe
  5. Le type application réglée de client de somme de netsh identification = ##### Admin = « permettent »

You will need to replace the ##### with the ID based on whichever enforcement method you are using. You can use the following IDs for the various enforcement methods:

  • DHCP = 79617
  • RAS = 79618
  • IPSec = 79619
  • TS Gateway = 79621
  • EAP = 79623

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Written by rodney.buike on February 11th, 2008 with no comments.
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Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista SP1 Have RTM’d

You have probably heard this bit of news already but in case you haven’t we thought we’d share it with you. Vista SP1 and Server 2008 were both released to manufacturing today and will become available in the near future. That is unless you have a TechNet or MSDN subscription in which case you can start downloading now :) Below is the official press release with links for more information.

What: Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) was released to manufacturing today and will start being available to customers in March, starting with Microsoft Volume Licensing customers. Windows Server 2008 was also released to manufacturing today and will be available for purchase to new customers on March 1. Microsoft Volume Licensing customers with active Microsoft Software Assurance coverage or an Enterprise Agreement will be able to download the server software toward the end of February as part of the joint Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 “Heroes Happen Here” launch event.

Where: http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/default.aspx

http://blogs.technet.com/windowsserver

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2008/feb08/02-04WS2008.mspx

How: Windows Vista SP1 includes quality improvements that help enhance reliability, security and performance. Windows Server 2008 builds on the success and strengths of past server solutions and helps

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Written by rodney.buike on February 4th, 2008 with no comments.
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Windows Vista Activation Problems

Windows Vista has had everything but an easy ride since it hit the shelves in January 2007. The operating system was plagued by a luxuriant variety of problems from hardware and software incompatibilities to lack of support and poor performance and reliability. And in this context, Vista has also taken the users out for a ride, making every speed bump count, as Microsoft was applauding the evolved user experience delivered by its latest Windows client. Well, one of the most overlooked aspects among the vast volume of problems associated with Vista are the issues faced by end users when attempting to activate the operating system.

“Activation, also known as Microsoft Product Activation or Windows Product Activation, is an anti-piracy technology designed to verify that Microsoft software products are legitimately licensed. Activation works by verifying that the product key the 25-character code located on your Certificate of Authenticity (usually affixed to your computer) or proof of license label (usually affixed to the installation disc case) is authentic and is not in use on more personal computers than are permitted by the software license”, reads a fragment of the Windows Vista Activation FAQ. (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 24th, 2007 with no comments.
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Uninstall Windows Vista Service Pack 1

Microsoft is well on its way to delivering the first service pack for Windows Vista. Currently, the exact availability date for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is up in the air, Microsoft having offered only a general timetable that points to the first quarter of 2008. And with Vista SP1 intimately connected with Windows Server 2008, formerly codenamed Longhorn, at kernel level, the first service pack for latest Windows client from Microsoft is synchronized with the company’s last 32-bit server operating system. The official launch of Windows Server 2008 has been set for
February 28, next year, and Vista SP1 is bound to keep up the pace wit the server platform.

In mid July, Microsoft debuted the testing of Vista SP1 outside of Redmond. A preview of the first beta of Vista SP1 shipped to a select pool of testers at that time. (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 17th, 2007 with no comments.
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Encrypting Additional Drives with BitLocker

As you may know, BitLocker Drive Encryption only encrypts the C:\ drive. If you have additional drives in your PC, or use an external USB hard drive with your notebook, you can’t encrypt that drive with BDE. Officially that is :)

While Vista SP1 will bring support for encrypting the other volumes in your system you can do it today using the command line tool manage-bde.wsf. Now before we get started I must inform you that this is in now way supported by Microsoft. I’ve tried it, it worked for me, but I highly recommend taking a backup of the data before proceeding!

With that out of the way launch the Command Prompt as Administrator and run the following command to encrypt additional drives:

cscript manage-bde.wsf -on X: -recoverykey Y:\ -recoverypassword

In this example X: is the drive you wish to recover and Y: is the drive the recovery key will be saved to. Remember to backup the recovery key and store it in a secure location. You can store this key on the C: drive (which is encrypted) and it will make things easier when you need to unlock the drive.

Once that is complete you will need to run a command to “unlock”

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Written by rodney.buike on September 24th, 2007 with no comments.
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