Re: DNS flaw
- From: "jm7" <x@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 06:25:52 +1000
So how do I access the computer now that I can't seem to log on?
restart the box and hope everything is fine again?
Thanks in Advance
"Claus" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well, we consider it as a serious issue and have made the Reg change on
all our clients. It only takes 30 seconds per box (reg entry and
restarting DNS). It has no impact on RDP to the server. I assume that your
issue is not related.
--
Claus
"jm7" <x@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How serious is this DNS flaw that is being reported about Server 2003?
Is this affecting SBS 2003?
Just this evening - I tried to connect remotely with RDP from home to
office and I found that logon screen reports that my USER name or
password is not correct. So now I can't logon. I can get to the logon
screen but no further. I have tried all the other user names as well.
I know nothing has changed.
Have I been hit? I won't know until I get to the office tomorrow.
.
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