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  1. off the topic but relevant, why would we use kix opposed to vbscript/cmd? It seems to be more felixible then cmd, but what is the plus over vbscript? wscript.echo "Thanks"
  2. hello ladies and gentlemen, I wrote a vbscript version of a pre-concieved cmd script to do just this. This design is based on great logic and i have a much more customised one for my work situation. My work is currently hosted at computerperformance.co.uk. Ill try and get a link.
  3. id say both points of view are correct. GPSHelp has quite correctly pointed out a means of achieving what u want to achieve. The other view is also correct(perhaps more so) in that internet filtering should not and never be done at the client level(in a managed network environment), this is an distribution level matter and thus shud be corrected at distribution level. Whilst i appluad GPShelp for his technical and 'creative' angle. His solution is the equivalent of using paddle pop sticks to build a bridge. Whilst possible, its not capable of handling any robust requirments. "I say GOODDAY! - Fez"
  4. Subinterface's. The interface that recieves the Discover broadcast will be the discriminator when slelecting from multiple scopes.
  5. U should re ask this question there Paul. A vbscript forum, these guys know what they are talking about. http://www.visualbasicscript.com/
  6. *should*? can u elaborate please cluberti
  7. thanks for the quick reply Chili! ok so yes Surfcontrol is a WebFiltering service, running AS a service on the orange box, it listens (reports and filters) to everyone requesting the ebProxy service of ISA. Its an Surfcontrol for ISA server installation so its all pretty in sync with eachother or so i believe. Sorry for the lack of quality of detail on the diag aswell. On the right is a single NIC, yes ur right, crazy - but its only for a short while. Now there is ONLY one nic on the orange box so there is no other IP on the left of the box. to the left of the orange box is our DSL router which has an address of 192.168.10.10 ( thats an error on the diagram sorry!!) so the orange box points to 192.168.10.10 for its Default gateway, and to 192.168.10.2 fpr DNS, which then forwards to ISP DNS servers. on the other side left side of the dsl router is a static IP address assignedm by ISP. I have 2 subnets coming in on the one nic because i want the box to route between the subnets aswell as service internet requests. if you need any more details just ask please! Thanks again!!
  8. hello gang, i have so much trouble with my server which has ISA 2004, SurfControl, Windows 2003 and acting as a DHCP server. ill draw a network diagram. The problems that i get with this situation is ill have a 'working' system, then as soon as i change anything, it will fall apart, there is no stability in this system. I do not know why either. Most of my problems revolve around the routing of the Win2k3 Server. Or so i believe. Now in the very poor diagram i have the orange box being the box in question. As you can see it is 'hopefully' acting as a router between the 10,20 /24 subnets. Now that group of lines in the right of the orange box is supposed to represent a single network adapter. Which has a 192.168.10.1 and 192.168.20.1 address. At the same time I have a DHCP scope of 192.168.20.1 on the ornage box, which will not complete the DORA process unless the 20.1 address is put higher in the ip address field then the 10.1 address. On this orange box as i say is ISA 2004, however this should be irrelevant, as for troubleshooting purposes, i have created an access rule of "Allow all protocols to all netowrk(including local host) from all networks (including local host) to all unauthenticated users at all times" . I should also add that the ISA 2004 is acting as a web proxy, that all the subnets point to at 192.168.10.1. ROUTING should ensure that the 20.0 subnet will be able to see the proxy? Correct? now whilst i can SOMETIMES ping across subnets this is not always the case. As i said in the opening stability is ridiculous here. Now the first problem is that the orange box cannot see the internet, whilst its own Default gateway and dns are poiting towards the DSL router and beyond, it will simply NOT ACCESS the internet, webpages i mean. I can ping www.google.com with a fail on the first icmp return and 3 replies. Should the orange box be a web proxy client itself? should it be pointing to itself for proxy? The error i get with the orange box tryuing to get on the internet is "ISA server denies access" which is ridiculous because i have that rule inplace, or i can also get the "site unavailable" error. This is 'ok' as i dont want to access the internet at that server anyway, but allow internet access to the client subnets. They get the same errors. I have so many symptoms its ridiculous, it could be easier if someone could take the time and tell me how they would set up this scenario, keeping in mind that the subnets, and services need to stay in the same arrangment. I really need help with this. Its the first time ive done this in a windows 2003 enterprise box, but how diferent can it be? I have a working replica of this situation on a 2000 server and isa 2000. PS: the only working situation i can get, is when i get a client on the 10.0 subnet pointing as it shud to the orange box, but if i remove other ips from the orange box. only the 10.1, or have 10.1 as the first ip in the list. so when thers no routing involved at all, it works. But that leaves me entire subnet out of the loop as far as internet access. PPS: The little boxes represent computers and blocked in to subnets the red to the left is the internet. like i say i really need help with this guys. Can anyone help ? Thanks alot people i do appreciate this. **i posted this thread in another forum, i need help so im trying different ponds!
  9. why do we use rundll32 printui.dll instead of a vbs liek this?
  10. yehhhh ok if anyone has actual experience with a single lable dns label then wed know that netbios resolution is a requirement of dns ad interactions. thats why, and the use of wins is in addition not instead of dns because as evryone SHOULD know ... ad can not function without dns
  11. Single label DNS domain AD infrastructure.
  12. they do - 98 can go to nt4 - to go to 2000 inconvienitent - and not even worth the effort but can be done
  13. Hello, I have a couple of questions from WINS in a routed environemnt. What i want to know is how do we get wins to work across subnets? What i actually do need is a WINS administrator to help me out with a coulpe of things. LIKE WINS clients on the same subnet are populating the WINS DB WINS cleints on other subnets are not populating the WINS DB How to setup a wins proxy? what computers can be this? XP Pros? or only SERVERs Do we expect clients going thru the Proxy to populate the WINS DB? How do we set cleints to look at the WINS proxy? Pretty much anything and everything on WINS - Thanks for all the help gentlemen, and ladies - spesh the ladies (wacka wacka) hahaha In all seriousness, any help is greatly appreciated. Anthony
  14. what about people going for a quick whizz in the deep end? They will be all over the internet in a matter of seconds!! hahaha im more impressed with the camera LENS and the pictures themselves then the computer-ness thats some clear pic-tizzles
  15. No way to alter it in 2000 as far as im aware, not to sure in 2003. easier to write a script to do that i suppose?
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