From: Ace Fekay [MVP - Directory Services] on
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:29:30 +0200, "Uwe Conradi" <conradi(a)arcor.de>
wrote:

>hello!
>
>> Have you looked in the registry? This is for XP, but the settings are
>> similar, if not the same.
>>
>
>I do not have a subkey SharedAccess in
>HKLM,"System\CurrentControlSet\Services\
>
>I do not believe, that the setting are similar. Where in the registry of
>server 2008 is firewall configuration?

Based on the first article I posted, looking at the path, I looked and
found it on both my 2008 and 2008 R2 servers in:

HKLM,"System\CurrentControlSet\Services\SharedAccess\Parameters\

and under that key, you will find:
DomainProfile
FirewallRules
PublicProfile
RestrictedServices
StandardProfile

Are you saying that key and subkeys do not exist in your 2008
installation?

Ace
From: Uwe Conradi on

> Are you saying that key and subkeys do not exist in your 2008
> installation?
>
Yes.
From: Uwe Conradi on

>> Are you saying that key and subkeys do not exist in your 2008
>> installation?
>>
Now I solved the problem! Thank you for your help! My difficulty was that I
loaded all the time the registry of the rescue system and there is no these
keys there! Then I learnt to load Hive - the system of my server as
temporary key. There I changed the setting so as you explained!
Thank you very much, you all for help! I am very happy now!
Uwe

From: Ace Fekay [MVP - Directory Services, MCT] on
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 23:13:27 +0200, "Uwe Conradi" <conradi(a)arcor.de>
wrote:

>
>>> Are you saying that key and subkeys do not exist in your 2008
>>> installation?
>>>
>Now I solved the problem! Thank you for your help! My difficulty was that I
>loaded all the time the registry of the rescue system and there is no these
>keys there! Then I learnt to load Hive - the system of my server as
>temporary key. There I changed the setting so as you explained!
>Thank you very much, you all for help! I am very happy now!
>Uwe

I'm very h appy you figured it out. That was something I didn't think
of when you were mentioning Windows CE in your other post. It makes
sense that you would have to load the hive. I thought you were
directly on the machine.

I'm glad you figured it out!!



Ace

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