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vendredi 24 septembre 2010

GPO – WSUS - SBS2008

Comment recréer les GPO WSUS pour SBS 2008.

http://blogs.technet.com/b/sbs/archive/2009/09/03/how-to-manually-create-the-sbs-2008-and-wsus-group-policies-objects.aspx

Certain Group Policy Objects (GPOs) are created and configured by default during the installation of SBS 2008. This blog post will cover how to create these GPOs manually in the event that they are missing or have been accidentally deleted without a backup. Note: If one or more of these GPOs are missing as the result of a failed install, you should not follow this procedure. We recommend that you call Microsoft Product Support as other components are likely to be broken. The steps have been broken down into two types of Group Policies:

Update Services Policies:

  • Update Services Client Computers Policy
  • Update Services Common Settings Policy
  • Update Services Server Computers Policy

Windows SBS Policies:

  • Windows SBS Client – Windows Vista Policy
  • Windows SBS Client – Windows XP Policy
  • Windows SBS Client Policy
  • Windows SBS CSE Policy
  • Windows SBS Users Policy
  • Small Business Server Folder Redirection Policy (Optional)

We do not cover the steps to create the Default Domain Controllers Policy or the Default Domain Policy in this post. Either restore these policies from backup or contact Microsoft Product Support Services for assistance.

Create the three Update Services Policies
  1. Open Start > Run and enter gpmc.msc to open the Group Policy Management Console.
  2. Expand Forest: <SBS Forest>\Domains\<SBS Domain>\Group Policy Objects

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  1. Right-click the Group Policy Objects key and choose New
  2. Enter Update Services Client Computers Policy as the name
  3. Select OK
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    ***The name must be entered exactly as shown, DOUBLE CHECK your spelling before selecting OK
  4. Create the two remaining WSUS policies in this way
    • Update Services Common Settings Policy
    • Update Services Server Computers Policy
Configure the Update Services Client Computers Policy
  1. Right-click Update Services Client Computers Policy and choose Edit. On the Group Policy Management Editor, open Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Update
  2. Configure the settings as shown in the report below

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Configure the Update Services Common Settings Policy
  1. Right-click Update Services Common Settings Policy and choose Edit. On the Group Policy Management Editor, open Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Update
  2. Configure the settings as shown in the report below

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Important: The Set the intranet update service for detecting updates and Set the intranet statistics server policies are specific to your server and must be configured with http://<YourServerName>:8530

Note: The above report for this GPO shows the “enabled” and “disabled” policy settings only. Any policy that does not appear in the above report should be set to “Not configured” on your server.

Configure the Update Services Server Computers Policy
  1. Right-click Update Services Server Computers Policy and choose Edit. On the Group Policy Management Editor, open Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Update
  2. Configure the settings as shown in the report below

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Configure the scope of the new Update Services Policies

The configuration on the Scope tab for each new Update Services GPO needs to be as follows:

  1. Update Services Client Computers Policy
    • Leave “Links” empty
    • Remove any object under “Security Filtering”
    • Set “WMI Filtering” to <none>
  2. Update Services Server Computers Policy
    • Leave “Links” empty
    • Remove any object under “Security Filtering”
    • Set “WMI Filtering” to <none>
  3. Update Services Common Settings Policy
    • Leave “Links” empty
    • “Authenticated Users” must be listed under “Security Filtering”
    • Set “WMI Filtering” to <none>
Link the new Update Services Policies
  1. In the Group Policy Management Console, right-click on your SBS domain and select Link an Existing GPO
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  2. Select the following 3 policies
    • Update Services Client Computer Policy
    • Update Services Common Settings Policy
    • Update Services Server Computer Policy
  3. Click OK

Once the WSUS policies have been updated and applied, Security Filtering on the Client Computers and Server Computers GPOs will begin populating with the machine accounts of your domain joined clients and servers. This is done automatically by SBS.

Create the Windows SBS Policies

Create the Small Business Server Folder Redirection Policy (Optional):

This is an optional GPO. Follow these steps only if you wish to use folder redirection

  1. On the SBS 2008 Console, select the Shared Folders and Web Sites tab
  2. On the Right hand side, under “Tasks” select Redirect folders for user accounts to the server
  3. Complete the wizard

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Create the remaining SBS GPOs

These steps will create the following GPOs:

  • Windows SBS Client – Windows Vista Policy
  • Windows SBS Client – Windows XP Policy
  • Windows SBS Client Policy
  • Windows SBS CSE Policy
  • Windows SBS Users Policy
  1. Copy the following file and save it to an easily accessible path, such as c:\windows\temp, on the SBS 2008 server:
    http://cid-d5fe25afb6c3615f.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/gpofix.txt
  2. Right-click on the Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator
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  3. Run the following command from the Administrator Command prompt, substitute the path to the gpofix.txt file as needed (We recommend that you DO NOT copy & paste the command directly from the blog post):

    “C:\Program Files\Windows Small Business Server\Bin\GPOTask.exe” /config:c:\windows\temp\gpofix.txt
  4. The task will take a few moments to complete, after which it will return to the command prompt
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  5. Verify that the GPOs have been created in the Group Policy Management Console
  6. Run and complete the Internet Address Management Wizard from the SBS 2008 Console to complete the configuration.

REGISTRE - Clef de registre à supprimer en cas de problème de profil temporaire

En cas de problème lors de la suppression de profil sous Windows Vista et Windows 7, vous vous retrouvez avec un profil temporaire.

Voici la clef à supprimer afin de pouvoir repartir sur un profil neuf.

 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947215/fr

Permettez-moi de résoudre le problème moi-même

Pour résoudre ce problème vous-même, procédez comme suit :

  1. Supprimer le profil à l'aide de la boîte de dialogue Propriétés de l'ordinateur. Pour ce faire, procédez comme suit :
    1. Cliquez sur “Démarrer” cliquez avec le droitOrdinateur, puis cliquez sur “Propriétés”.
    2. Cliquez sur”Modifier les paramètres”.
    3. Dans le “Propriétés du système” boîte de dialogue, cliquez sur le “Avancé” onglet.
    4. Sous “Profils utilisateur” cliquez sur “Paramètres”.
    5. Dans le “Profils utilisateur” boîte de dialogue, sélectionnez le profil que vous souhaitez supprimer, cliquez sur “Supprimer”, puis cliquez surOK.
  2. Cliquez sur “Démarrer” Tapez regedit dans “Démarre la recherche” et appuyez sur ENTRÉE.
  3.  
  4. Localisez puis développez la sous-clé de Registre suivante :
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
  5. Avec le bouton droit de l'identificateur de sécurité à supprimer, puis cliquez surSupprimer.
  6. Journal à l'ordinateur et créer un nouveau profil.

ARCSERVE – MODIFIER LE MOT DE PASSE : CAROOT

Passer en ligne de command (cmd.exe)
Aller à C:\Program Files\CA\BrightStor ARCserve Backup

1/ SI ON CONNAIT L’ANCIEN MOT DE PASSE:
La commande est BConfig.exe

2/ ON NE CONNAIT PAS L’ANCIEN MOT DE PASSE:
taper les commandes suivantes
CSTOP
pour arrêter ARCSERVE complètement
puis
CSTART
pour tout redémarrer

La commande pour changer le mot de passe de CAROOT est :
authsetup/p noveau_mot_de_passe_de_CAROOT
En général nous mettons ID: caroot / PW : caroot

mercredi 22 septembre 2010