Mon, Aug 31 2009 23:13
bradley
The Official SBS Blog : Running Netsh on Windows 2008/Vista Causes Invalid Registry Entries to be Created:
The Official SBS Blog : Running Netsh on Windows 2008/Vista Causes Invalid Registry Entries to be Created:
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2009/08/31/running-netsh-on-windows-2008-vista-causes-invalid-registry-entries-to-be-created.aspx

Before you just blow that blog post off as being command line stuff you don't care about... consider that if you used a Vista especially early on pre SP1, you probably did that netsh command to connect to a hotel -- Steve Riley on Security : Windows Vista vs. hotels:
http://blogs.technet.com/steriley/archive/2006/11/21/windows-vista-vs-hotels.aspx (In my case I didn't do that as I couldn't get out to the Internet to remember the commands on the blog post and had to use my aircard instead).
Or you may have read this blog post --netsh int tcp set glo aut=dis to you too! - THE OFFICIAL BLOG OF THE SBS "DIVA":
http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2008/06/26/netsh-int-tcp-set-glo-aut-nor-to-you-too.aspx
Or this one -- When putting a Vista computer on a SBS 2003 network - THE OFFICIAL BLOG OF THE SBS "DIVA":
http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2008/01/25/when-putting-a-vista-computer-on-a-sbs-2003-network.aspx
Honestly I've not seen this byproduct, but I've only done this setting on a Vista, never to a SBS 2008 box. But yeah if you've read any of my "how to put a Vista on a SBS network" in the last three years, you might want to examine which computers you did that to.
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