From: Uwe Conradi on
Hello!
I can access my Windows 2008 Server only per remote rescue System. It is a
separate system loading from the network and is enabled to access the file
system. If I try to use tools as netsh, then it addresses rescue and not the
server system. I made the problem (bad configuration) on the server firewall
and now I cannot start.
If I could find the registry file in the file system then I could change the
settings of firewall. Where is the registry file in the file system of
windows server?
Thank you!
Uwe


From: Pegasus [MVP] on


"Uwe Conradi" <conradi(a)arcor.de> wrote in message
news:#8I8k8G4KHA.1016(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Hello!
> I can access my Windows 2008 Server only per remote rescue System. It is a
> separate system loading from the network and is enabled to access the file
> system. If I try to use tools as netsh, then it addresses rescue and not
> the server system. I made the problem (bad configuration) on the server
> firewall and now I cannot start.
> If I could find the registry file in the file system then I could change
> the settings of firewall. Where is the registry file in the file system of
> windows server?
> Thank you!
> Uwe
>

Most likely in the same place as in all other NT-based versions of Windows:
c:\Windows\System32\config\system. Your best bet is to restore this file
from your most recent backup.

From: Uwe Conradi on
Hello Pegasus,
>>
>
> Most likely in the same place as in all other NT-based versions of
> Windows: c:\Windows\System32\config\system. Your best bet is to restore
> this file from your most recent backup.
That is the great idea!!! Thank you!
I made "normal" backups through windows server system. How to extract now
the registry file
from the backup? Which tool could I use?

From: SIW2 on

Uwe Conradi;1256417 Wrote:
> Hello Pegasus,> > > > > > > >
> > > >>> > > > >
> > > Most likely in the same place as in all other NT-based versions of
> > > Windows: c:\Windows\System32\config\system. Your best bet is to
> > restore
> > > this file from your most recent backup. > > That is the great idea!!! Thank you!
> I made "normal" backups through windows server system. How to extract
> now
> the registry file
> from the backup? Which tool could I use?


These may be useful

'Recovering Your Server'
(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753920.aspx)

'Wbadmin start recovery'
(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc742070%28WS.10%29.aspx)

Hope it helps


--
SIW2
From: Uwe Conradi on

> These may be useful
>
> 'Recovering Your Server'
> (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753920.aspx)
>
> 'Wbadmin start recovery'
> (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc742070%28WS.10%29.aspx)
>
Through recovery system tool I can reach only file system, I cannot use
tools as wbadmin and netsh