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recovery

list drives:

wmic logicaldisk get caption,providername,drivetype,volumename

also start notepad and open: commdlg!!!

Scripting firewall changes:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee692652.aspx

Deployment Image Servicing and Management

A possible way to clean up SXS (Side-by-side assembly)

dism /online /cleanup-image /spsuperseded

http://www.iishacks.com/2011/06/23/reduce-windows-7-winsxs-folder-size/

Resource Checker

>sfc
Microsoft (R) Windows (R) Resource Checker Version 6.0
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Scans the integrity of all protected system files and replaces incorrect version s with correct Microsoft versions.

SFC [/SCANNOW] [/VERIFYONLY] [/SCANFILE=<file>] [/VERIFYFILE=<file>]
    [/OFFWINDIR=<offline windows directory> /OFFBOOTDIR=<offline boot directory>]

/SCANNOW        Scans integrity of all protected system files and repairs files with problems when possible.
/VERIFYONLY     Scans integrity of all protected system files. No repair operati on is performed.
/SCANFILE       Scans integrity of the referenced file, repairs file if problems are identified. Specify full path <file>
/VERIFYFILE     Verifies the integrity of the file with full path <file>.  No repair operation is performed.
/OFFBOOTDIR     For offline repair specify the location of the offline boot directory
/OFFWINDIR      For offline repair specify the location of the offline windows directory

e.g.

        sfc /SCANNOW
        sfc /VERIFYFILE=c:\windows\system32\kernel32.dll
        sfc /SCANFILE=d:\windows\system32\kernel32.dll /OFFBOOTDIR=d:\ /OFFWINDIR=d:\windows
        sfc /VERIFYONLY

Which ?

You want to know where a binary is in your path.

it's in your path, it works, but where is it?

answer: where.exe

Compare:

  • Nix
mrtg@athena /home/david/public_html $ which perl
/usr/bin/perl
mrtg@athena /home/david/public_html $

Windows:

C:\Users\David>where perl
C:\Perl64\bin\perl.exe

C:\Users\David>

Notepad++ tips

doing dev work onwindows with notepass++: ENV!

http://blog.sanaulla.info/2008/07/25/using-notepad-to-compile-and-run-java-programs/

Resource and Tools

Must haves:

Cached credentials?

c:\windows\system32\rundll32.exe keymgr.dll,KRShowKeyMgr

Your credentials for shares / mapped drives may not be listed.

Uptime

powershells script:

function Get-SystemUptime            
{            
$operatingSystem = Get-WmiObject Win32_OperatingSystem
[Management.ManagementDateTimeConverter]::ToDateTime($operatingSystem.LastBootUpTime)            
}
Get-SystemUptime
Write-Host "Press any key to continue ..."
$x = $host.UI.RawUI.ReadKey ("NoEcho,IncludeKeyDown")

removing roaming profiles

two tools:

  • delprof2
  • vtra tsprofcleaner

Volume Shadow Copy Failed

Windows 7, while trying to make a system image.

Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

C:\Windows\system32>wbadmin start backup -allCritical -systemState -backupTarget
:d: -include:c:
wbadmin 1.0 - Backup command-line tool
(C) Copyright 2004 Microsoft Corp.

ERROR - One of the parameters or options provided is unexpected: systemState. Se
e
the syntax below.

Syntax: WBADMIN START BACKUP
    [-backupTarget:{<BackupDestinationVolume> | <TargetNetworkShare>}]
    [-include:<VolumesToInclude>]
    [-allCritical]
    [-user:<UserName>]
    [-password:<Password>]
    [-noInheritAcl]
    [-noVerify]
    [-vssFull | -vssCopy]
    [-quiet]

Description:  Creates a backup using specified parameters. If no parameters
are specified and you have created a scheduled daily backup, this command
creates the backup by using the settings for the scheduled backup.

Parameters:
-backupTarget  Specifies the storage location for this backup. Requires a
                hard disk drive letter (f:), a volume GUID-based path in the
                format of \\?\Volume{GUID}, or a Universal Naming Convention
                (UNC) path to a remote shared folder
                (\\<servername>\<sharename>\).
                By default, the backup will be saved at: \\<servername>
                \<sharename>\WindowsImageBackup\<ComputerBackedUp>\.
                Important: If you save a backup to a remote shared folder,
                that backup will be overwritten if you use the same folder to
                back up the same computer again. In addition, if the backup
                operation fails, you may finish with no backup because the
                older backup will be overwritten, but the newer backup will
                not be usable.
                You can avoid this by creating subfolders in the remote shared
                folder to organize your backups. If you do this, the
                subfolders will need twice the space of the parent folder.

-include       Specifies the comma-delimited list of items to include in the
                backup. You can include multiple volumes. Volume paths can be
                specified using volume drive letters, volume mount points, or
                GUID-based volume names. If you use a GUID-based volume
                name, it should be terminated with a backslash (\). You can
                use the wildcard character (*) in the file name when
                specifying a path to a file. Should be used only when the
                -backupTarget parameter is used.

-allCritical   Creates a backup that includes all critical volumes (critical
                volumes contain the operating system files and components) in
                addition to any other items that you specified with the
                -include parameter. This parameter is useful if you are
                creating a backup for bare metal recovery or system state
                recovery. Should be used only when the -backupTarget
                parameter is used.

-user          If the backup is saved to a remote shared folder, specifies
                the user name with write permission to the folder.

-password      Specifies the password for the user name that is provided by
                the parameter -user.

-noInheritAcl  Applies the access control list (ACL) permissions that
                correspond to the credentials specified by -user and
                -password to \\<servername>\<sharename>\WindowsImageBackup
                \<ComputerBackedUp>\ (the folder that contains the backup).
                To access the backup later, you must use these credentials or
                be a member of the Administrators group or the Backup
                Operators group on the computer with the shared folder.
                If -noInheritAcl is not used, the ACL permissions from the
                remote shared folder are applied to the
                <ComputerBackedUp> folder by default so that anyone with

                access to the remote shared folder can access the backup.

-noVerify      Specifies that backups written to removable media (such as a
                DVD) are not verified for errors. If you do not use this
                parameter, backups saved to removable media are verified for
                errors.

-vssFull       Performs a full backup using the Volume Shadow Copy Service
                (VSS). Each file's history is updated to reflect that it was
                backed up. If this parameter is not used WBADMIN START BACKUP
                makes a copy backup, but the history of files being backed up
                is not updated.
                Caution: Do not use this parameter if you are using a product
                other than Windows Server Backup to back up applications that
                are on the volumes included in the current backup. Doing so
                canpotentially break the incremental, differential, or other
                type of backups that the other backup product is creating.

-vssCopy       Performs a copy backup using VSS. The history of the files
                being backed up is not updated. This is the default value.

-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.

Example: WBADMIN START BACKUP -backupTarget:f: -include:e:,d:\mountpoint,
\\?\Volume{cc566d14-44a0-11d9-9d93-806e6f6e6963}\


C:\Windows\system32>wbadmin start backup -allCritical -backupTarget:d: -include:
c:
wbadmin 1.0 - Backup command-line tool
(C) Copyright 2004 Microsoft Corp.

Retrieving volume information...
This will back up volume workbackup(C:) to d:.
Do you want to start the backup operation?
[Y] Yes [N] No Y

The backup operation to D: is starting.
Creating a shadow copy of the volumes specified for backup...
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The backup of volume workbackup(C:) successfully completed.
The backup operation stopped before completing.
Summary of the backup operation:
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The backup operation stopped before completing.
Detailed error: ERROR - A Volume Shadow Copy Service operation error has
occurred: (0x80042306)
The shadow copy provider had an error. Check the System and Application event lo
gs for more information.


Windows Backup failed to create the shadow copy on the storage location.
ERROR - A Volume Shadow Copy Service operation error has
occurred: (0x80042306)
The shadow copy provider had an error. Check the System and Application event lo
gs for more information.

C:\Windows\system32>