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<strong>Windows</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>2003</strong><br />

<strong>Recommended</strong> <strong>Baseline</strong> <strong>Security</strong> (ITSG-20)<br />

3.3.1.9 [params.Adapter1]<br />

InfID=*<br />

The InfID identifies a network adapter with a value that is the same as the Plug and Play ID. If<br />

there were more than one adapter, the parameter would supply the Plug and Play ID.<br />

3.3.1.10 [NetClients]<br />

MS_MSClient=params.MS_MSClient<br />

The MS_MSClient value specifies the section where the Client for Microsoft Networks is<br />

defined. The value ‘params.MS_MSClient’ is the title of the section that contains the definition<br />

of the network client.<br />

3.3.1.11 [NetServices]<br />

MS_SERVER=params.MS_SERVER<br />

The MS_SERVER value specifies the section where the entries are supplied to define a network<br />

service. There are no network services defined in this installation file. As a result there is no need<br />

for a ‘params.MS_SERVER’ section.<br />

3.3.1.12 [NetProtocols]<br />

MS_TCPIP=params.MS_TCPIP<br />

The MS_TCPIP value defines the section that holds the entries for this protocol.<br />

3.3.1.13 [params.MS_TCPIP]<br />

DNS=No<br />

The DNS value defines if the server will use a DNS <strong>Server</strong>. The setting ‘No’ indicates the server<br />

will not use DNS for name resolution.<br />

UseDomainNameDevolution=No<br />

The UseDomainNameDevolution value determines if the system will attempt to connect when<br />

the supplied DNS name is not Fully Qualified. The setting ‘No’ prevents the system from<br />

making this attempt.<br />

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