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JayInJersey

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  1. Well I just tested this out on a Win 2K SP4 machine and it doesn't have the REG command. I got the REG.exe out of the Windows 2000 resource kit and tried that, still no joy. Looks like the syntax on a 2k machine is reg UPDATE HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\'HideFileExt'=00000000 Still 10,000 thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
  2. Hi all, Anyone know know a GPO or easy way to set 200+ Windows 2000 machines in an AD to uncheck the "Hide extensions for known file types"? I inherited a network that never did this and now we want to set it so they can see the extensions. I'd rather not have my users go in there and poke around with the other settings. Thanks. JayInJersey
  3. I've checked with a few sources and we all seem to be having issues contacting any of the NS#.worldnic.com DNS servers or Network Solutions itself. Anyone else having this issue?
  4. From what I've been told by our web designers (and from what I've gathered on SSL sites) we need to use separate IP addresses in order to obtain SSL certs. If it is possible to get a cert that covers ALL addresses at the one IP...I'd love it. I'm figuring there HAS to be a way or our location provider whouldn't have given us addresses on the second network. Any ideas on what I need to route to what?
  5. It has a second NIC...that's what I'm having trouble configuring. Let me try and give a better picture. Internet --- Nic A --BOX-- Nic B --- Internet Nic A is on Subnet A with DG for A Nic B is on Subnet B but has no DG configured (When I set it, all network connectivity STOPS) Nic A can ping the Internet and all nodes on Subnet A Nic B can ping all nodes on Subnet B and RECIEVE pings from the Internet but it cannot send the pings back. I feel there has to be some sort static route from Nic A to Nic B or from Nic A to DG B or from Nic B to DG A, but my expertise is NOT in routing. Thoughs?
  6. We currently run a webserver that has 6 sites on it...all off one NIC...all using unique IPs...all on the same Subnet. The server is at a hosting provider. We are adding 2 additional sites to it and need to add 2 more IP addresses. Our hosting provider set us aside some more IPs and connected a different NIC to THAT subnet. The question I have is how do I configure this to work. I tried just adding the IP addresses statically to the second NIC, but when I applied it, it stopped answering ALL hits. I think it has to do with the gateways being different on each of the NIC's but I can't figure out why. If I leave off the gateway on NIC 2 I can't ping the address. I setup NetMon on NIC 2 and I can see that my pings ARE reaching the card on then new subnet from our corporate network. It just appears that the new card has no DG to get out to the internet (which in all actuality it doesn't as I can't set the DG on NIC 2 without losing all net communication. ) Any ideas here?
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