How to Disable Cached Logins to Domain Controller in Windows
When the Active Directory (AD) domain controller is unavailable to authenticate and validate user account, whether because the client computer is not connected to the domain’s network, or the domain controller is down, user still can log on to the computer as the user’s logon information is cached, allowing access to network resources that do [...]
Trocando (Hackeando) as senhas no Windows XP.
O truque é facilmente aplicado: substituir o arquivo que é chamado pelo atalho das opções de acessibilidade por outro executável qualquer. O mais prático é o “cmd.exe”, o interpretador de comandos. Basta acessar a pasta system32, renomear (ou apagar) o arquivo “sethc.exe”, e então copiar o “cmd.exe” para essa mesma pasta, renomeando a cópia com [...]
Which Windows 7 is right for you?
by Seth Rosenblatt
Windows 7 officially will be released to the public on Thursday, and judging by our poll, most CNET readers have already decided to upgrade. For those who haven’t, or for those who want a bit more information on just what you’re getting with your Windows 7 Starter, Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate, take a look at the chart and [...]
Windows 7: Four reasons to upgrade, four reasons to stay away
By Matt Lake
The release of Windows 7 to manufacturing [1] begins a tale of two operating systems: the one you want and the one you don’t. It is packed with improvements and cool stuff, but it still carries a whiff of Vista that may put XP diehards off. That said, people who have gotten used to [...]
Squid autenticando em Windows 2003 com msnt_auth
Primeiramente iremos configurar o msnt_auth, que é responsável pela autenticação dos usuários no Windows 2003.
No diretório do Squid (/etc/squid/) temos o arquivo msntauth.conf, onde devemos inserir os nomes dosservidores 2003 e o nome do domínio.
Suponhamos que meus servidores estejam configurados da seguinte maneira:
PDC = srv01 > 192.168.0.1
BDC = srv02 > 192.168.0.2
domínio = meudominio
Deixe o conteúdo do msnauth.conf da [...]
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