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    WMI Filters are a new feature in Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP. WMI Filters allow an administrator to dynamically determine the scope of GPOs based on attributes of the target computer. This provides the administrator with the potential to dramatically extend the filtering capabilities for GPOs well beyond the previously available security filtering mechanism.

    A WMI filter is a separate object that can be linked to a GPO. When the GPO is applied on the target computer, the filter is evaluated on the target computer. A WMI filter consists of one or more queries that are evaluated against the WMI repository of the target computer. If the total set of queries evaluates to false, the GPO is not applied. If all queries evaluate to true, the GPO is applied. Each query is written using the WMI Query Language (WQL), which is a SQL-like language for querying the WMI repository.

    Note that client support for WMI filters exists only on Windows XP and later operating systems. Windows 2000 clients will ignore any WMI filter and the GPO is always applied, regardless of the WMI filter.

    Each GPO can have only one WMI filter. However, the same WMI filter can be linked to multiple GPOs. Like GPOs, WMI filters are per domain objects.

    Figure 7 in the Scoping GPOs section shows a GPO scope pane with a link to the GPO for the “XP Systems” WMI filter. WMI filters are only available in domains that have the Windows Server 2003 configuration. Although none of the domain controllers need to be running Windows Server 2003, you must have run ADPrep /DomainPrep in this domain. ADPrep is a utility included on the Windows Server 2003 CD and must be run before upgrading an existing Windows 2000 domain to Windows Server 2003. If ADPrep /DomainPrep has not been run in a Windows 2000 domain, the WMI Filters node will not be present, and the GPO scope tab will not have a WMI filters section.



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To resolve this problem, plug the network cable into a hub or other network device. If network connectivity is not available and this is the first domain controller in a new forest, you can finish Dcpromo.exe by installing Microsoft Loopback Adapter.

The Microsoft Loopback adapter is a tool for testing in a virtual network environment where access to a network is not feasible. Also, the Loopback adapter is essential if there are conflicts with a network adapter or a network adapter driver. Network clients, protocols, and so on, can be bound to the Loopback adapter, and the network adapter driver or network adapter can be installed at a later time while retaining the network configuration information. The Loopback adapter can also be installed during the unattended installation process. To manually install:

  1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Add/Remove Hardware.

  2. Click Add/Troubleshoot a device, and then click Next.

  3. Click Add a new device, and then click Next.

  4. Click No, I want to select the hardware from a list, and then click Next.

  5. Click Network adapters, and then click Next.

  6. In the Manufacturers box, click Microsoft.

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  8. Click Finish.

After the adapter is installed successfully, you can configure its options manually, as with any other adapter. Note that if the TCP/IP properties are configured to use DHCP (the default), the adapter will eventually use an autonet APIPA address (169.254.x.x/16) because it is not actually connected to any physical media.

 


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