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Configuración del cliente de la SIESTA en XP SP3

Con el lanzamiento reciente del servidor 2008 de Windows usted no es ninguna duda que pasa toda su hora libre que juega alrededor con todo nuevo. Una cosa que usted puede ser que juegue alrededor con es protección del acceso de red. Hay un grande el documento en conseguir un DHCP basó el laboratorio de la SIESTA instalado pero una cosa que el documento falta es cómo configurar al cliente de la SIESTA en XP SP3. En Windows Vista usted comienza simplemente el servicio entonces para permitir al cliente con la configuración MMC (napclcfg.msc) del cliente de la SIESTA pero XP SP3 no incluye el MMC. ¿Tan cómo uno configura a cliente de la SIESTA sin una herramienta de la configuración del cliente de la siesta? ¡Netsh, de que es cómo!

Para permitir al cliente de la SIESTA en XP SP3 que usted necesita hacer el siguiente:

  1. Comienzo -> Funcionamiento -> Services.msc
  2. Cambie el servicio del agente de la protección del acceso de red para comenzar automáticamente
  3. Comience el servicio del agente de la protección del acceso de red
  4. Comienzo -> Funcionamiento -> CMD.exe
  5. El tipo aplicación determinada del cliente de la siesta del netsh identificación = ##### Admin = “permite”

Usted necesitará substituir el ##### por la identificación basada en cualquier método de la aplicación usted está utilizando. Usted puede utilizar las identificaciones siguientes para los varios métodos de la aplicación:

  • DHCP = 79617
  • RAS = 79618
  • IPSec = 79619
  • Entrada de los TS = 79621
  • EAP = 79623

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Escrito por rodney.buike encendido 11 de febrero de 2008 con ningunos comentarios.
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Microsoft desarrolla su infraestructura de la actualización de Windows

El paquete 1 del servicio de Windows Vista y el servidor 2008 de Windows no son los únicos productos de Microsoft que son lanzados a fabricar esta semana. Cecilia Cole, encargado de programa de WSUS, anunció que el paquete 1 del servicio de WSUS 3.0 también había alcanzado RTM, y posteriormente fue hecho disponible para la transferencia directa. Pero al mismo tiempo, la etapa de RTM de los servicios de la actualización del servidor de Windows 3.0 SP1 que siguen en los talones del servidor 2008 de Windows no es coincidente. WSUS 3.0 SP1 de hecho se diseña para proporcionar la ayuda para el sistema operativo del servidor más último de la compañía de Redmond. (más…)

Escrito por Jason encendido 8 de febrero de 2008 con ningunos comentarios.
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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 Server 2008 Security Guide - Beta now available

One of my favorite documents for Windows Server 2003 is now available in beta form for Windows Server 2008.  If you have never reviewed these guides I strongly recommend them.  The guide makes it easy to tailor the security configuration to accommodate the needs of your organization.  There is also a really cool GPOAccelerator (Group Policy Object Accelerator) tool to help you rapidly setup, test and deploy configurations of Group Policy security settings.  Here are some of the resources for Windows Server 2008 Security Guide:

Check out the Executive Overview.

Join the Windows Server 2008 Security Guide beta.

Written by Patrick S on January 14th, 2008 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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Microsoft Tweaks 64-bit Internet Explorer

While completely failing to breathe a single word on Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft is still focused on the copy of the browser that originally shipped with Windows XP. In this context, the Redmond company announced that it is introducing an update to Internet Explorer 6 running on the 64-bit editions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, in order to alter the browser’s behavior when managing ActiveX controls.

The 18.9 MB update dubbed WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB912945-x64-ENU.exe is up for grabs since November 13, 2007. “This update includes minor changes to how Internet Explorer handles some web pages that use Microsoft ActiveX controls. Certain webpages will require users to manually activate Active X controls by clicking on it or using the TAB key and ENTER key. This update contains all previously released security updates,” Microsoft informed in the overview of the release. (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 14th, 2007 with no comments.
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