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Has anyone else seen this. One more thing the loopback worked at one time then it started the slow logon, so I rebuilt the machine. Loopback Adapter And Dhcp I am running Windows 2003 SBS Questions:
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Office 2007 Professional Plus Key, I did alot of searching and couldn't find the answer to this
question. I need to add a few virtual NICs to workstations. In my test
I added 2 Microsoft Loopback Adapters. Each adapter was set with a
Static IP Address. On the Workstation I can ping any of the Loopback adapters and it
works fine. The problem is the IP Addresses of the Loopback adapters
are not visiable from outside the workstation. When I try to ping the
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Interface List
0x1 ........................... MS TCP Loopback interface
0x2 ...02 00 4c 4f 4f 50 ...... Microsoft Loopback Adapter
0x10004 ...00 1e 0b 74 d8 3c ...... HP NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter #2
0x10005 ...00 1e 0b 74 d8 3e ...... HP NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter
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Active Routes:
Network Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 207.18.55.1 207.18.55.204 20 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.15.1.250 10.15.1.225 1 10.15.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.15.1.116 10.15.1.116 10 10.15.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.15.1.225 10.15.1.225 30 10.15.1.116 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 10 10.15.1.225 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 30 10.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 10.15.1.116 10.15.1.116 10 10.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 10.15.1.225 10.15.1.225 30 127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1 207.18.55.0 255.255.255.0 207.18.55.204 207.18.55.204 20 207.18.55.204 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 20 207.18.55.255 255.255.255.255 207.18.55.204 207.18.55.204 20 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 10.15.1.116 10.15.1.116 10 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 10.15.1.225 10.15.1.225 30 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 207.18.55.204 207.18.55.204 20 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 10.15.1.116 10.15.1.116 1 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 10.15.1.225 10.15.1.225 1 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 207.18.55.204 207.18.55.204 1
Default Gateway: 207.18.55.1
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Persistent Routes: Network Address Netmask Gateway Address Metric 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.15.1.250 1 Here's when it's working: IPv4 Route Table
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Interface List
0x1 ........................... MS TCP Loopback interface
0x10004 ...00 1e 0b 74 d8 3c ...... HP NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter #2
0x10005 ...00 1e 0b 74 d8 3e ...... HP NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter
0x70002 ...02 00 4c 4f 4f 50 ...... Microsoft Loopback Adapter
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Active Routes:
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Default Gateway: 207.18.55.1
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Persistent Routes: Network Address Netmask Gateway Address Metric 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.15.1.250 1 We found that if we disable the loopback, reboot, enable the loopback we're able to get to your machine from another machine on the backbone and the internet connection works fine. So, as a workaround to getting the route table figured out, we try to do a devcon disable *Loop on shutdown script. I can run this all day from a command prompt, but whenever we runs in while in the shutdown script, it doesn't work. netsh also works fine. But again when run from a shutdown script it returns "Loopback" not found. Also, I notice that when I disable the loopback, set it to dhcp and then do a route print the persistent route of 10.0.0.0 disappears. When I re-enable the loopback, set the ip to it, re-add the 10.0.0.0 route, everything starts working again. Microsoft Loopback Adapter And Iis Issue I have installed and setup the Microsoft Loopback Network Adapter and setup IIS to use the IP for a web site. Everything works fine accessing the web external to your machine, but if I try to access the web local to the machine on the IP address that is on the loopback adapter I cannot connect. I will not even allow me to telnet to port 80 local on the machine, but I can ping the IP just fine. IP setup on the box(dummy IPs put into use) Loopback Adapter
IP: 192.168.1.1
Netmask: 255.255.255.254
Gateway: Real Network Adapter
IP: 192.168.2.10
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.2.1 Does anyone have any ides or suggestions??? Thanks,
Alvin Loopback Adapter For Standalone Iis On W2K Server Hi I'm trying to configure the loopback adapter on to run a standalone
IIS5 on W2K server. The adapter has installed OK, and I've given it an address of
192.168.250.1. But whenever I try to open a local sote at that address, I always get
'try again', 'work offline' dialog. I've tried adding an entry inside the hosts file, but still get the same
response. Does anyone know how to configure the adapter to avoid this (e.g. what
should the gateway be?) - I can't find anything online to troubleshoot
this. Thanks NH Network Load Balancing Using Loopback Adapter Windows 2003 Sp1 Ent We have configured two IIS servers as part of a web server farm that mirror each other. In order to load balance the servers we have installed the Microsoft Loopback adapter on each server, using a Virtual IP address, that our network load balancer uses to balance the traffic towards the two real IP addresses of the servers. This configuration works without issue until we attempt to enable the Windows Firewall. The firewall has been configured, using the security configuration wizard, to allow the relevant ports for HTTP(S) and other services running on the server. Direct connection for the server (i.e. not via the network load balancer virtual IP address, but using the real IP address) continues to work as expected. However, using the network load balancer virtual IP address, the browser fails to find the server. How can I get this configuration to work with the firewall enabled or is this not possible? IasNps Windows2008 Hello, in windows 2003 IAS has written information about connections into a logfile. This was done in realtime... so at the moment when IAS has authenticated a connection a record was written to the IAS-Logfile. It seems that Windows2008 IAS version (now in NPS) does not write connection information to a logfile in realtime but it it does cache it somehow and write it with some delay. We have written a monitoring software that scans the IAS logfile for changes in realtime... so we can see changes in connections in realtime. Now that Win2008 does not update the logfiles immediately our realtime-scanning software doesnt work anymore. Is there a change to force IAS2008/NPS to update the logfile without any delay - like it as with IAS2003 ? Thank you very much Exchange2007 And Windows2008 Hi All, We have an Windows2003/Exchange2003 native environment. We plan on installing Windows2008 server as a member server (64Bit server)during the Windows2003 domain. My plan was to do a transition from Exchange2003 to Exchange2007. I have a good checklist for prerequistes for Windows2003/Exchange2007 and I have examine a couple of articles for windows2008 pre-requisites. I'm just looking for more material I can find to form a good baseline for a Windows2008/Exchange2007 install. Has anyone done this installation? If so, can you provide any tips or suggestions? Thanks A Problem Of Exchange2007 Sp1 On Windows2008 System Hi, I met a problem of Exchange2007 SP1 on Windows2008 system. Description of problem:
Exchange2007 SP1 installed on Windows2008 system, we found the "Outlook Anywhere" and "SMTP" can not login, but can be normal POP connectivity.
POP use of 110 and 995 ports are able to successfully connect, but the SMTP port 25 and 587 can't connect.
Log inside system and found no relevant information. Error message:
Always asked to re-enter your password Key factors:
This problem occurs only Windows2008 circumstances, there is no problem under Windows2003 Test environment:
Server: Exchange2007 SP1/Windows2008 Enterprise EditionVisual Server 2005
Client: Outlook2007Firefox6 .Client is not within the domain environment Tried the operation:
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2, the use of other accounts
3, the use of different client software
The problem still exists Hope to get your help, thanks. Fancy 14th Apr Windows 98 In A Windows2008 Active Directory? Hi, i have moved my windows 2000 server to a new windows 2008 active directory, but my windows 98 pcs cant logon to your domain, i receive the following error message: "Domain password you supplied is not correct or access to your logon server is denied" I installed dsclint from the win98 machine but cant login...any ideas? Thanks Unable To Boot Windows2008 From Hdd1 When Hdd0 Failed/Unplugged I have Win2008 Standard Server (32-bit) installed on a computer with 3 hard drives. HDD0 is IDE drive, HDD1 and HDD2 are SATA drives. HDD1 and HDD2 are mirrored drives(system drive). To test the mirror, I unplugged the IDE disk (HDD0) and the system doesn't boot at all. Any suggestion would be much appreciated. 127.0.0.1 Loopback How do I enter the loopback address into the tcp/ip settings? I can not do it from: LAN | properties | tcp/ip properties | advanced |DNS tab | add. Loopback We have 1 AD whit 2 DC both win2003 and exh 2003 sp1
AD replicate normaly users are split between the 2 exh 2003
When we try to send meil from one server on the other
we got loopback failure Help With Loopback I am trying to run some internal test where I have a machine with two nic cards installed. One has the ip of 168.195.0.1 and the other has the ip of 168.195.0.2. I have each one connected to a separate hub with nothing else connected. Sort of a dead end. When I rum my test I am trying to get each ip to show that they are waiting on a connection instead they are using the loopback connection and connecting to each other. Is there some kind of setting that will force each connection not to use the loopback? Thanks
Bob Loopback With 2 Nics I can not access my external fdqn/remote site from within the LAN (intranet). I am troubleshooting the activesync and I need to access my "external" site from within the LAN. Does anybody know how to setup a "loopback" so that I can access my external fdqn from within my lan? Gus Regd. Ms Tcp Loopback This is mostly a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C54980.464D9BE0
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Some developers pc's in our organization who need using Ms loopback for offline environment, the issue appearing when they connecting online network
I get alerts from sniffer and network monitoring about bad traffic sourcing from ip add 127.0.0.1 broadcasting to 255.255.255.0 from all pc's having that MS Loopback even when disabling the adapter alerts keeps appearing only after removing the adapter.
any idea about that and how to avoid this kind of network flood Thanks in advanced. Tcp Loopback Interface We're using CA Unicenter to monitor our Win2k servers and one of our servers is showing that the TCP Loopback Interface is Red. Can anyone help? Thanks, Eric Ms Tcp Loopback Interface I have noticed that one of my servers has a lot of traffic on the loopback interface. This isn't an installed instance of the MS loopback adapter but rather the default internal loopback interface at 127.0.0.1. The server in question is running windows 2003 server and the application that appears to be sending/receiving huge amounts of data on the loopback interface is IBM Websphere. My question is... Is there a way to view/modify the settings on the default loopback? I searched the registry for loopback, and 127.0.0.1 and didn't find any specific location that looked like it had any options/paramaters for that interface. Netdiag -v shows it as adapter 1 however it isn't listed anywhere. What I really want to do is set the speed up from 10MB on this interface if possible. It really looks like the loopback interface is built into the OS rather then any kind of device/driver etc. but there must be some way to see itconfigure it? Loopback Processing Hello, I did not understand Q231287 concerning loopback processing. If I had go through it correctly, users logging into the computer would be able to adopt the group policies for the local machine? The issue I am having is this. I deployed a default domain policy concerning screen savers. I want to turn off this policy when users logon to our Citrix server. I changed the local policies on the citrix server. Does the loopback policy apply to this? Is this possible?
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JYC Loopback Check For Iis5 ? I have been using a command line utility much like Unix getfile to get
some download times from IIS. I am using IIS5 PWS on Win2k Prof. When I
simultanously execute several downloads from IIS, while running on the
same machine (127.0.0.1 AND loopback adapter) I see the following
consistent behavior. The first 2 requests immediately begin
downloading. Other requests are frozen, without even response headers,
until the first 2 finish. Its as if they are queued by 2's. I have put into use the same tool to make requests from an IIS6 box, remotely
not via loopback, and do not see this behavior. Any number of
requests seem to download concurrently to my machine on an ISP assigned
PPP ip address. I have browse there was a 'loopback check' in Win2k3 SP1 that behaves
somewhat like this. Have I run into a security feature on IIS5? Do all
IIS5's limit downloads by means of the loopback to 2 at a time? What about
as a result of the loopback on IIS6? I would appreciate any help. Loopback Policy Not Working Hello, Running: Windows 2003 R2 Sp2 with Terminal Services I'm trying to setup Loopback Processing for my terminal servers and
have moved the terminal server computers into their own ou and
configured a new gpo linked here with loopback processing enabled. I
also set the security to this gpo to allow a group of users/terminal
servers apply rights. The problem is that the users don't get the
policy when logging in towards the terminal server. I ran the group policy
result wizard and found that the loopback policy gpo is being denied
with error "access denied(security filtering). I've tried giving
users explicit rights to no avail. Any idead or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Marlon Loopback Processing Will Be Disabled Getting this error on many Windows 2000 Pro, SP4 within the Event Application log:
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#1) What if the OU this user account is in also has a policy with a logon script, do they both run in a merge scenario?
#2) How about in a replace scenario?
#3) Am I correct in assuming that User Node settings in a policy that is applied to an OU with computers in it, that Loopback processing MUST be set? Next scenario. Several policies are applied to an OU with Computers in it. Each of these policies have User Node settings in them.
#1) Do I need to set loopback on each of the policies or just one of them?
#2) Will loopback "replace" in one policy impact the other policies applied to this same OU? Telnet + Ipv6 + Loopback We have a load balancer application which routes packets on the local subnet by changing the ethernet MAC header. It works well for ipv4 and all ipv6 machines except our 2003 telnet server. To configure machines to work with this load balancer, you add the external-cluster ip on the loopback on the machine so that it will receive the packet. We have added our ipv6 address to your MS loopback adapter via netsh and ipconfig /all shows the address on the loopback. We have stopped/restarted telnet as well as rebooted the machine. We run an ip trace tool on the server and we see that packets are sent for the machine (the ip is to external-cluster ip and MAC is for this machine's MAC) but the telnet server does not respond. netstat -an shows that telnet is listening on[::]:23 Is there are different way to get IPV6 packets destined to an address on loopback received? Is there any error reporting that would help us determine why the telnet server is not responding ? Loopback Processing Not Working Hi all. I tried replying to a similar thread,
Office Standard 2010, but that doesn't seem to have worked so I'm trying to post a new thread. Here is the situation (it is almost identical to your situation described by scott7). Our workplace is increasing its security policies and we want everyone to have their computer lockout after 15 min of inactivity (going towards the screensaver). However, there are some lab computers that should not follow this rule as there are safety concerns. I understand that loopback processing within a policy is the route to go for this situation, and I have read up on it and tried to implement it. However, I have not had any success with it. Here is what I have done: - I have a screensaver policy that is filtered to 3 security groups which cover just about everyone in our active directory. Here is definitely a list of settings: Administrative Templates Control Panel/Display Policy Setting Password protect the screen saver Enabled Screen Saver Enabled Screen Saver executable name Enabled Screen Saver executable name scrnsave.scr Policy Setting Screen Saver timeout Enabled Number of seconds to wait to enable the Screen Saver seconds: 900 This policy works (much for the chagrin of most of our employees). - I have a second policy that I'm using to "turn off" the screensaver policy via loopback processing. As I am testing, I'm not disabling the screensaver,
Office 2007 Professional, but rather specifing a different one so that the changes are apparent. Once I get it working properly, I'll change it so that the screensaver is disabled. The policy is applied to my computer (not a group, but when I get it working I'll apply it to a group of computers we want to disable the screensaver). Here are the settings for that policy: Computer Configuration (Enabled) Administrative Templates System/Group Policyhide Policy Setting User Group Policy loopback processing mode Enabled Mode: Merge User Configuration (Enabled)
Administrative Templates Control Panel/Display Policy Setting Password protect the screen saver Disabled Screen Saver Enabled Screen Saver executable name Enabled Screen Saver executable name ssstars.scr Policy Setting Screen Saver timeout Disabled When I use the modeling wizard, using my AD username, my computername, and enabling loopback processing, the simulation reports that both policies are being applied. However, when I log into my computer (using my AD username) the "turn off" policy is not overriding the "turn on" policy (i.e. I don't get the stars screensaver). If I change the security filtering to my AD username (rather than my computername), I get the stars screensaver. But, of course, this is not what I need to happen. From what I've browse from Microsoft and the various forums on the net, the loopback processing should be pretty straightforward. I have no idea what I'm missing here. I've had one of our other IT network people work with me on this and neither of us see what we are doing wrong. Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance
Chuck Netcard Loopback And Ifdown So I can do this in Linux: "ifdown lo" but how do I do the same in Win2k? I need to do a loopback speed test on two network cards from the same system. Is there some information posted somewhere on how to do this? I was thinking I would just disable the local adapter and then use netcat on the other two IPs. Does that sound right? Thanks. -- Prepend a 'b' to email me. Thanks. Loopback Devices - Problems Hi all We have a dual-homed Win2k Pro machine here, running on an OSPF-enabled network. We would like to use a loopback device on the server and use it's IP address to access it. With OSPF, this will enable us to lose a NIC and for the other to continue operating. Gotta love redunancy! Problems: 1. We cannot seem to assign a subnet mask of 255.255.255.255 to it - the minimum we can give is .252 giving is two usable IP addresses. Clearly this means that for every loopback device there is an IP address not being utilized which is inefficent. I note that our Linux servers are running with 255.255.255.255 on the loopbacks fine, not sure why Windows thinks it's not possible. 2. If you create two loopback devices, they share the same MAC addresses. We're not entirely sure how Windows might uniquely identify them at the MAC level, but clearly giving duplicates is completely broken anyway. Any ideas on these? The first is the most important, we'll be wasting a whole slew of IPs on the matter. I wonder if you can set .255 in Server edition instead? Thanks, James
- remove 'rem' to reply by email. Adding Loopback Address I have a scenario where I need to loop back the 2.0.0.0 subnet. I figured doing something like: route add 2.0.0.0 mask 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 metric 1 if 1 would do the trick, but it keeps coming back to me with:
The route addition failed: The parameter is incorrect Anyone know why this is happening and how to get around it? Thanks, Eric Sambell Loopback Group Policy i am trying to get a better understanding of loopback group polic
processing. i realize that it allows you to override or concatenat
the GPO settings based on where the user is logging in. and that yo
configure this setting inside the Administrativ
Templates->System->Group Policy->Loopback Policy option o
the gpmc... however i have not found any documentation that explain
which OU to apply this setting to. example: i have an OU with users in it... then i have multiple OU'
with computers in it. if i want the computer GPO to take precedenc
over the user GPO, which GPO do i apply the loopback settings to? d
i turn loopback on in the user's OU GPO or the computer's OU GPO o
both? thanks for any help Group Policy Loopback Not Applying I have a laptop that I'm trying to make an image of. I had everything setup and working with Group Policy Loopback working. I disjoined the computer from the domain, ran sysprep, took an image of the comptuer and then booted it back up. I then rejoined the computer to the domain (using the same comptuer name as before) and tried to logon as a normal user. I find that Group Policy Loopback is not applying. Using "gpresult" the computer policy is listed (for which loopback is enabled), but the user settings from that GPO are not getting applied. Is there anything that can affect Group Policy Loopback processing on the client side? I've placed another computer into the OU wherethe GPO with loopback is enabled at, and everything works as it should. for whatever reason, this one comptuer that I've run sysprep on is not working.. Any thoughts? Thanks! Thomas Loopback Connects To Tcp Port 8181 And Cpu Goes To 100% Windows 2000 web server communicates using the random local port and the loopback address that talks to TCP port 8181. Occasionally it will get stuck in this state and causes the server to go to 100% utilization, and you are unable to connect to your web server. It says it's talking using the loopback address on a random TCP port using application inetinfo.exe to talk to c:winntsystem32
inetsrvinetinfo.exe on TCP port 8181. Once I terminate this connection of 8181 everything comes back. I am also able to connect towards the 8181 port via IE web browser and submit a ctrl refresh over and over again until it drives the CPU to 100%. How can I find out what application or thing is doing this and stop it? Loopback Adaptor & Hosts File Hi I opened hosts with notepad. 127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 localhost Trying to delete:
::1 localhost I cannot save the file, tried to remove study only.
Will not let me save the modified file?? Any suggestions? Thanks How To Exempt Admins From Loopback Policy I want to lock down some terminal servers. I put them in a OU,
Office 2007 Professional, created a policy, and enabled loopback. How can I exempt an admin from being subject to locked down settings when he need to logs on to your terminal server? Do I need to disable loopback for everyone then? Thanks! Deny Administrator'S With Loopback Group Policy Hi, I have setup a Terminal Server in its own OU, and configured a Loopback Group Policy. When I login as an administrator towards the Terminal Server the Group Policy is applied to the Administrator User. What is the best way to BlockDeny the policy from the administrator? Thanks Quesiton On Group Policy Loopback Processing Hi all, I am new to GPOs and I have a problem with Group Policy Loopback Processing. I am dealing with two OUs, one called LAB101 (which only has computer accounts in it) and one called STAFF (which houses all of my users). For the STAFF OU I added a GPO called "STAFF GPO" but I have not configured anything in it. For the LAB101 OU I added a GPO called "LAB101 GPO". From the LAB101 GPO I enabled Group Policy Loopback Processing (mode = replace). I did this because I want a User logon script to run whenever a user logs into the machine. So, I also added a logon script within the user configuration of the LAB101 GPO. However, when I log into a LAB101 machine, the script never runs. Am I missing a step? Any help is appreciated, thanks. Multicast Addressing And Microsoft Loopback Adaptor To All I have written 2 applications hosted on the same machine that communicate
with one another via a multicast address. I use the microsoft loopback
adaptor so I don't require a phsical ethernet card. For each application, I
create a socket with a unique port, and associate a common multicast address
with the IP address of the microsoft loopback adaptor i have installed on
the machine. On an XP machine, I am able to get the applications talking by adding a
route:
route add 230.0.1.3 192.168.0.1 On a windows 200 machine, the route command fails with the following
message: IP route addition failed: The parameter is incorrect Is there a way around this? Thanks in advance for your help -Jon Problem Routing To A Cisco Loopback Address Of *.*.*.255 Anyone come across a problem routing from windoes 2000 to a cisco loopback address od *.*.*.255, Windows thinks that it is definitely a broadcast address and refuses to route it. TIA Wazza User In Computer Management Mmc On Loopback Address All of a sudden I noticed that we have users on the Computer Management mmc logged in from the loopback address 127.0.0.1 they also have files open from that address. This is usually the Administrator on the console.
Under Sessions:
User Computer Type Open Files
Administrator 127.0.0.1 Windows 3 Under Open Files:
Open File Accessed By
F:USERSAdministrator ADMINISTRATOR
F:USERSAdministrator ADMINISTRATOR
F:USERSAdministratorMicrosoftInternetQuick Launch ADMINISTRATOR Also the Administrator's desktop & Start Menu has new icons for Programs, Identities, Help, and various other programs.
We upgraded to Active Directory about a month and a half ago. Roaming profiles is set for 4 users who are part of Administrators Group. Far as I know the server's Adminstrator which is referred to above is not a roaming profile. We have a Group Policy for redirecting the Desktop, My Documents and the like for 4 users inside the Administrator Group applied on the 2 groups they are in.
Curiously, when I (my user account) log onto the server in question it says it cannot create a folder called Admiistrator under my profile folder and that I will have to logon with a temporary profile that will be deleted when I log off.
Also Administrator has a folder in the profile folder F:USERS even though we did not set up a group policy redirecting folders on that user. Any ideas? Oh, and Computer Management cannot close these sessions, there is no effect. Never saw them prior to Active Directory Windows 2000 Server SP 4 all updates applied thru 8/5/05
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Tapeware 7 BU Group Policy Loopback Processing Scenario Can'T Work Out Hi, Here's the scenario... I have a citrix server i'd like to use loopback processing on. So that
anyone who logs onto that server get that poilcy. I have 1 Kiosk PC which we allow customers to use only for web browsing.
I'd like the kiosk PC to connect to citrix as well. But have a heavily locked down group policy applied. How can i achieve this ? I know i couldn't do it with Windows 2000 AD, have there been any enhancments to 2003 ? As if i choose replace, then the container that hte citrix server in will win out and i won't have a heavily locked down kiosk user. If i choose merge then i'll get a bit of both which still isn't as locked down as i'd like. Please let me know what i can do... Thank you in advance Microsoft Scalable Networking Pack And Loopback Adaptors Hi all, This is probably quite an obscure and specific question, but does anyone have any experience using the MSNP with a loopback adaptor on a server? does the pack provide any optimization for loopback adaptors? or has anyone even got them working? Thanks, Chris.