25 February 2010

WDS Command prompt options to troubleshoot

WDS utilit to work from command prompt
 

C:\Windows\system32>wdsutil /allhelp
Windows Deployment Services Management Utility [Version 6.0.6001.18000]
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
/Get-AllDevices                 Displays information on all pre-staged devices.
/Get-AllImageGroups             Displays information on all image groups.
/Get-AllImages                  Displays information on all images.
/Get-AllMulticastTransmissions  Displays attributes of all transmissions.
/Get-AllNamespaces              Displays attributes of all namespaces.
/Get-AllServers                 Displays information on all WDS servers.
/New-CaptureImage               Creates a WinPE image used for capturing
                                OS images.
/Disconnect-Client              Disconnects a client from a multicast
                                transmission or namespace.
/New-DiscoverImage              Creates a WinPE image used for WDS server
                                discovery.
/Add-Device                     Adds a pre-staged device.
/Get-Device                     Displays attributes of an existing device.
/Set-Device                     Changes attributes of an existing device.
/Add-Image                      Adds boot or install images.
/Copy-Image                     Copies an image within the image store.
/Export-Image                   Exports an image from the image store to a WIM
                                file.
/Get-Image                      Displays the attributes of an existing image.
/Remove-Image                   Removes a boot or install image.
/Replace-Image                  Replaces a boot or install image with a new
                                version.
/Set-Image                      Changes the attributes of an existing image.
/Get-ImageFile                  Displays information on images in a WIM file.
/Add-ImageGroup                 Adds an image group.
/Get-ImageGroup                 Displays information on an image group.
/Remove-ImageGroup              Removes an image group.
/Set-ImageGroup                 Changes the attributes of an existing image
                                group.
/Get-MulticastTransmission      Displays attributes of a a transmission.
/New-MulticastTransmission      Creates a new multicast transmission for WDS
/Remove-MulticastTransmission   Removes a multicast transmission for WDS Image.
/Start-MulticastTransmission    Starts a specified transmission.
/Get-Namespace                  Displays attributes of a namespace.
/New-Namespace                  Creates a new namespace.
/Remove-Namespace               Removes a namespace.
/Start-Namespace                Starts a specified namespace.
/Approve-AutoAddDevices         Approves pending auto-add devices of server.
/Reject-AutoAddDevices          Rejects pending auto-add devices of server.
/Get-AutoAddDevices             Displays auto-add devices on server.
/Delete-AutoAddDevices          Deletes devices in the auto-add device
                                database.
/Convert-RiPrepImage            Converts an existing RIS RIPrep image to a WIM
                                file.
/Disable-Server                 Disables all WDS services on a server.
/Enable-Server                  Enables all WDS services on a server.
/Get-Server                     Displays information on a WDS Server.
/Initialize-Server              Configures a WDS server for initial use.
/Set-Server                     Configures settings of a WDS server.
/Start-Server                   Starts all WDS services on a server.
/Stop-Server                    Stops all WDS services on a server.
/Uninitialize-Server            Reverts changes made during server
                                initialization.
/Update-ServerFiles             Updates server files on the REMINST share.
                                Image.
/Disable-TransportServer        Disables all WDS services on a Transport server.
/Enable-TransportServer         Enables all WDS services on a Transport server.
/Get-TransportServer            Displays information on a Transport Server.
                                Image.
/Set-TransportServer            Configures settings of a Transport server.
/Start-TransportServer          Starts all WDS services on a Transport server.
/Stop-TransportServer           Stops all WDS services on a Transport server.
To get help for specific command use:
     WdsUtil command /?
C:\Windows\system32>

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WDS Command prompt options to troubleshoot

WDS utilit to work from command prompt
 

C:\Windows\system32>wdsutil /allhelp
Windows Deployment Services Management Utility [Version 6.0.6001.18000]
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
/Get-AllDevices                 Displays information on all pre-staged devices.
/Get-AllImageGroups             Displays information on all image groups.
/Get-AllImages                  Displays information on all images.
/Get-AllMulticastTransmissions  Displays attributes of all transmissions.
/Get-AllNamespaces              Displays attributes of all namespaces.
/Get-AllServers                 Displays information on all WDS servers.
/New-CaptureImage               Creates a WinPE image used for capturing
                                OS images.
/Disconnect-Client              Disconnects a client from a multicast
                                transmission or namespace.
/New-DiscoverImage              Creates a WinPE image used for WDS server
                                discovery.
/Add-Device                     Adds a pre-staged device.
/Get-Device                     Displays attributes of an existing device.
/Set-Device                     Changes attributes of an existing device.
/Add-Image                      Adds boot or install images.
/Copy-Image                     Copies an image within the image store.
/Export-Image                   Exports an image from the image store to a WIM
                                file.
/Get-Image                      Displays the attributes of an existing image.
/Remove-Image                   Removes a boot or install image.
/Replace-Image                  Replaces a boot or install image with a new
                                version.
/Set-Image                      Changes the attributes of an existing image.
/Get-ImageFile                  Displays information on images in a WIM file.
/Add-ImageGroup                 Adds an image group.
/Get-ImageGroup                 Displays information on an image group.
/Remove-ImageGroup              Removes an image group.
/Set-ImageGroup                 Changes the attributes of an existing image
                                group.
/Get-MulticastTransmission      Displays attributes of a a transmission.
/New-MulticastTransmission      Creates a new multicast transmission for WDS
/Remove-MulticastTransmission   Removes a multicast transmission for WDS Image.
/Start-MulticastTransmission    Starts a specified transmission.
/Get-Namespace                  Displays attributes of a namespace.
/New-Namespace                  Creates a new namespace.
/Remove-Namespace               Removes a namespace.
/Start-Namespace                Starts a specified namespace.
/Approve-AutoAddDevices         Approves pending auto-add devices of server.
/Reject-AutoAddDevices          Rejects pending auto-add devices of server.
/Get-AutoAddDevices             Displays auto-add devices on server.
/Delete-AutoAddDevices          Deletes devices in the auto-add device
                                database.
/Convert-RiPrepImage            Converts an existing RIS RIPrep image to a WIM
                                file.
/Disable-Server                 Disables all WDS services on a server.
/Enable-Server                  Enables all WDS services on a server.
/Get-Server                     Displays information on a WDS Server.
/Initialize-Server              Configures a WDS server for initial use.
/Set-Server                     Configures settings of a WDS server.
/Start-Server                   Starts all WDS services on a server.
/Stop-Server                    Stops all WDS services on a server.
/Uninitialize-Server            Reverts changes made during server
                                initialization.
/Update-ServerFiles             Updates server files on the REMINST share.
                                Image.
/Disable-TransportServer        Disables all WDS services on a Transport server.
/Enable-TransportServer         Enables all WDS services on a Transport server.
/Get-TransportServer            Displays information on a Transport Server.
                                Image.
/Set-TransportServer            Configures settings of a Transport server.
/Start-TransportServer          Starts all WDS services on a Transport server.
/Stop-TransportServer           Stops all WDS services on a Transport server.
To get help for specific command use:
     WdsUtil command /?
C:\Windows\system32>

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SQL Server 2008 R2 gets an official date

SQL Server 2008 R2 gets an official date  will be available by May 2010.

SQL Server 2008 R2 gets an official date

SQL Server 2008 R2 gets an official date  will be available by May 2010.

24 February 2010

Configuration Manager 2007 SuperFlows

Configuration Manager 2007 SuperFlows

The SuperFlow interactive content model provides a structured and interactive interface for viewing documentation. Each SuperFlow includes comprehensive information about a specific Configuration Manager 2007 dataflow, workflow, or process. Depending on the focus of the SuperFlow, you will find overview information, steps that include detailed information, procedures, sample log entries, best practices, real-world scenarios, troubleshooting information, security information, animations, or other information. Each SuperFlow also includes links to relevant resources, such as Web sites or local files that are copied to your computer when you install the SuperFlow.

The following table lists the Configuration Manager 2007 SuperFlows that are available for download.

 

SuperFlow Name Description

SuperFlow for Creating SQL Server Reporting Services Report Models in Configuration Manager 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182504)

Provides detailed steps that you can use to create a SQL Server Reporting Services report model in Configuration Manager 2007.

SuperFlow for Configuring Software Updates (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182287)

Provides detailed steps that help you to plan for and configure software updates at a site. This SuperFlow also includes troubleshooting information and additional resources that you can use to learn more about configuring software updates in Configuration Manager 2007.

Software Update Deployment SuperFlow (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182505)

Provides information that helps you to prepare for and deploy software updates after you configure the software updates infrastructure and synchronize software updates.

Software Updates Synchronization SuperFlow (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182288)

Provides the detailed dataflow for the software updates synchronization process, additional resources related to software updates synchronization, and troubleshooting information



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Configuration Manager 2007 SuperFlows

Configuration Manager 2007 SuperFlows

The SuperFlow interactive content model provides a structured and interactive interface for viewing documentation. Each SuperFlow includes comprehensive information about a specific Configuration Manager 2007 dataflow, workflow, or process. Depending on the focus of the SuperFlow, you will find overview information, steps that include detailed information, procedures, sample log entries, best practices, real-world scenarios, troubleshooting information, security information, animations, or other information. Each SuperFlow also includes links to relevant resources, such as Web sites or local files that are copied to your computer when you install the SuperFlow.

The following table lists the Configuration Manager 2007 SuperFlows that are available for download.

 

SuperFlow Name Description

SuperFlow for Creating SQL Server Reporting Services Report Models in Configuration Manager 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182504)

Provides detailed steps that you can use to create a SQL Server Reporting Services report model in Configuration Manager 2007.

SuperFlow for Configuring Software Updates (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182287)

Provides detailed steps that help you to plan for and configure software updates at a site. This SuperFlow also includes troubleshooting information and additional resources that you can use to learn more about configuring software updates in Configuration Manager 2007.

Software Update Deployment SuperFlow (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182505)

Provides information that helps you to prepare for and deploy software updates after you configure the software updates infrastructure and synchronize software updates.

Software Updates Synchronization SuperFlow (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182288)

Provides the detailed dataflow for the software updates synchronization process, additional resources related to software updates synchronization, and troubleshooting information



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Same computer with in given two collections to create new collection:--

Same computer with in given two collections to create new collection:--

SELECT     dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EE.Name, dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EF.Name AS Expr1
FROM         dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EE FULL OUTER JOIN
                      dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EF ON dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EE.MachineID = dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EF.MachineID
WHERE     (NOT (dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EF.Name IS NULL)) AND (NOT (dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EE.Name IS NULL))

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Same computer with in given two collections to create new collection:--

Same computer with in given two collections to create new collection:--

SELECT     dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EE.Name, dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EF.Name AS Expr1
FROM         dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EE FULL OUTER JOIN
                      dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EF ON dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EE.MachineID = dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EF.MachineID
WHERE     (NOT (dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EF.Name IS NULL)) AND (NOT (dbo._RES_COLL_A01000EE.Name IS NULL))

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One other good Website for technical like my computerperfomance or petri site

One other good Website for technical like my computerperfomance or petri site
 
 
 

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Mike Ditka  - "If God had wanted man to play soccer, he wouldn't have given us arms."

One other good Website for technical like my computerperfomance or petri site

One other good Website for technical like my computerperfomance or petri site
 
 
 

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Mike Ditka  - "If God had wanted man to play soccer, he wouldn't have given us arms."

23 February 2010

SMS_DEF.MOF vs. Configuration.Mof

SMS_DEF.MOF vs. Configuration.Mof

SMS_Def.mof is used by Configuration Manager to create the Hardware Inventory Policy. It is where you as an administrator would change TRUE to FALSE or FALSE to TRUE to enable to disable existing classes and attributes, or if you are adding custom classes, where you would paste the customizations to the bottom of the file. Configuration.mof is where you would paste customizations to the bottom of the file. Changes made to configuration.mof are picked up by the clients and automatically compiled. It where a client finds out "how" to report on custom hardware inventory requests.

A detailed explanation may be found ––>Here<––



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SMS_DEF.MOF vs. Configuration.Mof

SMS_DEF.MOF vs. Configuration.Mof

SMS_Def.mof is used by Configuration Manager to create the Hardware Inventory Policy. It is where you as an administrator would change TRUE to FALSE or FALSE to TRUE to enable to disable existing classes and attributes, or if you are adding custom classes, where you would paste the customizations to the bottom of the file. Configuration.mof is where you would paste customizations to the bottom of the file. Changes made to configuration.mof are picked up by the clients and automatically compiled. It where a client finds out "how" to report on custom hardware inventory requests.

A detailed explanation may be found ––>Here<––



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22 February 2010

Google backup your emails and blogs

We are depended on many Google Services like Gmail for emails, Blogger for blogs and Google Reader for feeds for our day to day task. We can't even think about losing our Google or Gmail account. For this reason it is necessary to have offline backup of Gmail, Blogger or Google Reader account.

Unfortunately Google doesn't offer any such backup service. Here is Gookup excellent java based tool which lets you to take offline backup of Google Services. You can backup Gmail, Google Reader & Blogger blogs. Gookup is command line utility.

Google backup your emails and blogs

We are depended on many Google Services like Gmail for emails, Blogger for blogs and Google Reader for feeds for our day to day task. We can't even think about losing our Google or Gmail account. For this reason it is necessary to have offline backup of Gmail, Blogger or Google Reader account.

Unfortunately Google doesn't offer any such backup service. Here is Gookup excellent java based tool which lets you to take offline backup of Google Services. You can backup Gmail, Google Reader & Blogger blogs. Gookup is command line utility.

Google hacking at its finest..

Google hacking at its finest..

Using Google, and some finely crafted searches we can find a lot of interesting information.

For Example we can find:
Credit Card Numbers
Passwords
Software / MP3's
...... (and on and on and on) Presented below is just a sample of interesting searches that we can send to google to obtain info that some people might not want us having.. After you get a taste using some of these, try your own crafted searches to find info that you would be interested in.

Try a few of these searches:

intitle:"Index of" passwords modified
allinurl:auth_user_file.txt
"access denied for user" "using password"
"A syntax error has occurred" filetype:ihtml
allinurl: admin mdb
"ORA-00921: unexpected end of SQL command"
inurl:passlist.txt
"Index of /backup"
"Chatologica MetaSearch" "stack tracking:"

Amex Numbers: 300000000000000..399999999999999
MC Numbers: 5178000000000000..5178999999999999
visa 4356000000000000..4356999999999999

"parent directory " /appz/ -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory " DVDRip -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory "Xvid -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory " Gamez -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory " MP3 -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory " Name of Singer or album -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

Notice that I am only changing the word after the parent directory, change it to what you want and you will get a lot of stuff.

METHOD 2

put this string in google search:

?intitle:index.of? mp3

You only need add the name of the song/artist/singer.

Example: ?intitle:index.of? mp3 jackson

METHOD 3

put this string in google search:

inurl:microsoft filetype:iso

You can change the string to watever you want, ex. microsoft to adobe, iso to zip etc…

"# -FrontPage-" inurl:service.pwd
Frontpage passwords.. very nice clean search results listing !!

"AutoCreate=TRUE password=*"
This searches the password for "Website Access Analyzer", a Japanese software that creates webstatistics. For those who can read Japanese, check out the author's site at: http://www.coara.or.jp/~passy/

"http://*:*@www" domainname
This is a query to get inline passwords from search engines (not just Google), you must type in the query followed with the the domain name without the .com or .net

"http://*:*@www" bangbus or "http://*:*@www"bangbus

Another way is by just typing
"http://bob:bob@www"

"sets mode: +k"
This search reveals channel keys (passwords) on IRC as revealed from IRC chat logs.

allinurl: admin mdb

Not all of these pages are administrator's access databases containing usernames, passwords and other sensitive information, but many are!

allinurl:auth_user_file.txt
DCForum's password file. This file gives a list of (crackable) passwords, usernames and email addresses for DCForum and for DCShop (a shopping cart program(!!!). Some lists are bigger than others, all are fun, and all belong to googledorks. =)


intitle:"Index of" config.php
This search brings up sites with "config.php" files. To skip the technical discussion, this configuration file contains both a username and a password for an SQL database. Most sites with forums run a PHP message base. This file gives you the keys to that forum, including FULL ADMIN access to the database.

eggdrop filetype:user user
These are eggdrop config files. Avoiding a full-blown descussion about eggdrops and IRC bots, suffice it to say that this file contains usernames and passwords for IRC users.

intitle:index.of.etc
This search gets you access to the etc directory, where many many many types of password files can be found. This link is not as reliable, but crawling etc directories can be really fun!

filetype:bak inurl:"htaccess|passwd|shadow|htusers"
This will search for backup files (*.bak) created by some editors or even by the administrator himself (before activating a new version).
Every attacker knows that changing the extenstion of a file on a webserver can have ugly consequences.

Let's pretend you need a serial number for windows xp pro.

In the google search bar type in just like this - "Windows XP Professional" 94FBR

the key is the 94FBR code.. it was included with many MS Office registration codes so this will help you dramatically reduce the amount of 'fake' porn sites that trick you.

or if you want to find the serial for winzip 8.1 - "Winzip 8.1" 94FBR

Credits and More Info
http://johnny.ihackstuff.com
{mos_sb_discuss:18}


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Thanks,

Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach  - "Even a stopped clock is right twice a day."

Google hacking at its finest..

Google hacking at its finest..

Using Google, and some finely crafted searches we can find a lot of interesting information.

For Example we can find:
Credit Card Numbers
Passwords
Software / MP3's
...... (and on and on and on) Presented below is just a sample of interesting searches that we can send to google to obtain info that some people might not want us having.. After you get a taste using some of these, try your own crafted searches to find info that you would be interested in.

Try a few of these searches:

intitle:"Index of" passwords modified
allinurl:auth_user_file.txt
"access denied for user" "using password"
"A syntax error has occurred" filetype:ihtml
allinurl: admin mdb
"ORA-00921: unexpected end of SQL command"
inurl:passlist.txt
"Index of /backup"
"Chatologica MetaSearch" "stack tracking:"

Amex Numbers: 300000000000000..399999999999999
MC Numbers: 5178000000000000..5178999999999999
visa 4356000000000000..4356999999999999

"parent directory " /appz/ -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory " DVDRip -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory "Xvid -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory " Gamez -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory " MP3 -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory " Name of Singer or album -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

Notice that I am only changing the word after the parent directory, change it to what you want and you will get a lot of stuff.

METHOD 2

put this string in google search:

?intitle:index.of? mp3

You only need add the name of the song/artist/singer.

Example: ?intitle:index.of? mp3 jackson

METHOD 3

put this string in google search:

inurl:microsoft filetype:iso

You can change the string to watever you want, ex. microsoft to adobe, iso to zip etc…

"# -FrontPage-" inurl:service.pwd
Frontpage passwords.. very nice clean search results listing !!

"AutoCreate=TRUE password=*"
This searches the password for "Website Access Analyzer", a Japanese software that creates webstatistics. For those who can read Japanese, check out the author's site at: http://www.coara.or.jp/~passy/

"http://*:*@www" domainname
This is a query to get inline passwords from search engines (not just Google), you must type in the query followed with the the domain name without the .com or .net

"http://*:*@www" bangbus or "http://*:*@www"bangbus

Another way is by just typing
"http://bob:bob@www"

"sets mode: +k"
This search reveals channel keys (passwords) on IRC as revealed from IRC chat logs.

allinurl: admin mdb

Not all of these pages are administrator's access databases containing usernames, passwords and other sensitive information, but many are!

allinurl:auth_user_file.txt
DCForum's password file. This file gives a list of (crackable) passwords, usernames and email addresses for DCForum and for DCShop (a shopping cart program(!!!). Some lists are bigger than others, all are fun, and all belong to googledorks. =)


intitle:"Index of" config.php
This search brings up sites with "config.php" files. To skip the technical discussion, this configuration file contains both a username and a password for an SQL database. Most sites with forums run a PHP message base. This file gives you the keys to that forum, including FULL ADMIN access to the database.

eggdrop filetype:user user
These are eggdrop config files. Avoiding a full-blown descussion about eggdrops and IRC bots, suffice it to say that this file contains usernames and passwords for IRC users.

intitle:index.of.etc
This search gets you access to the etc directory, where many many many types of password files can be found. This link is not as reliable, but crawling etc directories can be really fun!

filetype:bak inurl:"htaccess|passwd|shadow|htusers"
This will search for backup files (*.bak) created by some editors or even by the administrator himself (before activating a new version).
Every attacker knows that changing the extenstion of a file on a webserver can have ugly consequences.

Let's pretend you need a serial number for windows xp pro.

In the google search bar type in just like this - "Windows XP Professional" 94FBR

the key is the 94FBR code.. it was included with many MS Office registration codes so this will help you dramatically reduce the amount of 'fake' porn sites that trick you.

or if you want to find the serial for winzip 8.1 - "Winzip 8.1" 94FBR

Credits and More Info
http://johnny.ihackstuff.com
{mos_sb_discuss:18}


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Thanks,

Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach  - "Even a stopped clock is right twice a day."