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  • Wiki Page: The Case that an Administrator Cannot Log On to the Domain from a Client Computer

    Real-World Scenario: You are the network administrator for your company's Active Directory domain. The domain includes Windows Server 2003 domain controllers and Windows XP Professional client computers. A new administrator named Paul is hired to assist you in deploying Windows XP Professional...
  • Wiki Page: Forçar o Logoff de Usuários Remotamente (pt-BR)

    Neste artigo o colunista Erick Albuquerque irá mostrar como forçar o logoff de usuários remotamente. Primeiro passo é descobrir qual sessão e quais usuários estão conectados no computador remoto, siga o procedimento: 1. Iniciar > executar > cmd > OK 2. Digite: query...
  • Wiki Page: Configurando mais de um endereço de IP a uma conexão de rede (pt-BR)

    Table of Contents Introdução Aplica-se a Objetivo Como fazer Conclusão Introdução Pode surgir a necessidade de se ter mais de um endereço de IP configurado em uma única conexão de rede. Um dos motivos para se ter vários endereços de IP em uma única placa de rede é no caso de um firewall, você possui...
  • Wiki Page: Issue Managing IE Configuration Through GPO

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  • Wiki Page: How to Find when a Local User Has Changed His/Her Password

    In some scenarios it is useful to find when a local user has changed his/her password. To find this, you can use net user command. Look at the following example: As you can see in the above figure, the specified user has changed his password on 2009/04/01.
  • Wiki Page: Windows XP to Windows 7 Migration Self-Study Guide

    Table of Contents Microsoft Virtual Academy Videos and Webcasts Articles and Documentation Windows XP to Windows 7 Migration Guide Application Compatibility Desktop Virtualization Licensing and Volume Activation Networking Performance and Hardware Compatibility Security and Control ...
  • Wiki Page: How to Determine Whether You Are Running a 32-bit or a 64-bit Edition of Windows

    Table of Contents By using System Information (msinfo32.exe) tool By using Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line (WMIC) tool By using systeminfo command By using System Information (msinfo32.exe) tool If you are not sure which version of Windows that you are running or whether...
  • Wiki Page: How to Use Computer Management Console to Log Off a Computer Remotely in Windows XP or Windows Server 2003

    Real-World Scenario: You have two clients named Client-02 and Client-01 that run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Both clients have Remote Desktop disabled. A user named User1 logs on to Client-01 locally. You log on to Client-02 locally. You need to log User1 off Client-02 remotely. You must...
  • Wiki Page: Hands On: Migrate Firefox from XP to Windows 7

    Many people prefer Firefox over IE. (Like me) When you format or simply migrate your computer, you have many options to migrate Firefox. I prefer to copy system folders to keep Bookmarks, Saved Password and all Plug-ins and Themes. To do a migration of XP computer to another XP, you need backup...
  • Wiki Page: How to View the Attributes of Files and Folders by Using "attrib" Command

    Every file and folder has several different attributes assigned that you can view and change from the command line with attrib command. You can view all of the existing attributes for files or folders by entering the following command: attrib You can also view and configure most of these...
  • Wiki Page: How to View the MAC Address of a (Remote) System with "getmac" Command

    Table of Contents Source Introduction getmac getmac /v getmac /fo [table | list | csv] getmac /s system /u username /p password Source This article is based on an extract from the book "Windows 7, Portable Command Guide" / chapter 13 "Troubleshooting Network Issues"...
  • Wiki Page: Windows Kernel

    Table of Contents Introduction Credit Community Resources Blogs Technical Articles Videos White Papers Books Introduction The kernel is the core of the operating system: it is a software layer that provides secure and controlled access to the machine's hardware (by creating a hardware...
  • Wiki Page: Windows XP Folders and Locations vs. Windows 7 and Vista

    By default, these folders are hidden and/or displayed to the user. Here is a list of folders & location Windows XP system vs. Windows 7 and Vista systems: Windows Vista & 7 Windows XP \Users \Documents and Settings ...
  • Wiki Page: Windows XP: Certificate Status and Revocation Checking

    Applies To Windows XP Currently this Applies to Windows XP only. The article How Certificate Revocation Works applies to Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2. The goal is to integrate the two articles here in the future. Table of Contents Introduction...
  • Wiki Page: KB2686509 - Failure Due to Upgrade from Windows ME or 98 to Windows XP

    EDIT OF 6/19/2012: New Instructions: The FIX-IT’s for this KB have been released today for this Security update. They are available for download at : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2686509 To perform steps 1 through 3 in the " Let me fix it myself " section, run Microsoft...
  • Wiki Page: Come aggiungere componenti opzionali allo strumento Installazione componenti di Windows in Windows XP (it-IT)

    Questo argomento è un how to. Si prega di mantenerlo chiaro e semplice per quanto possibile. Evitare discussioni speculative, come pure un esame in profondità dei meccanismi sottostanti o delle tecnologie correlate. Per impostazione predefinita, il setup di Windows XP installa i seguenti...
  • Wiki Page: How To: Adding Optional Components to Add/Remove Windows Components Tool in Windows XP

    This topic is a how to. Please keep it as clear and simple as possible. Avoid speculative discussions as well as a deep dive into underlying mechanisms or related technologies. The Windows XP setup install the following components by default Games Accessories Multimedia Accessibility...
  • Wiki Page: KB2686509 - Failure Due to Missing DLL Files

    EDIT OF 6/19/2012: New Instructions: The FIX-IT’s for this KB have been released today for this Security update. They are available for download at : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2686509 To perform steps 1 through 3 in the " Let me fix it myself " section, run Microsoft...
  • Wiki Page: Hyper-V: Supported Guest OS List

    This page is based on information in the TechNet Library at: About Virtual Machines and Guest Operating Systems . Table of Contents Supported guest operating systems Integration services Additional considerations Supported guest operating systems The following tables list the operating...
  • Wiki Page: Windows: How to Enable EFS Options on the Shortcut Menu

    This article applies to : Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2 Some organizations might choose to enable EFS on the shortcut menu. Encrypt and Decrypt are then available when a user right-clicks a file or folder. To do so, you should...
  • Wiki Page: Certification Authority Authentication-Level Incompatible with Windows XP

    Applies: Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2 When a certificate request is received by a certification authority (CA), encryption for the request can be enforced by the CA via the RPC_C_AUTHN_LEVEL_PKT (as described in MSDN article...
  • Wiki Page: DFS Refresh issue in Windows XP SP3

    Here I am not going to explain what is DFS, yesterday I have fixed one major issue on DFS. The problem was, File list in the Windows Explorer folder is not refreshed after you create, move, or delete files . AS per Microsoft that issue has been fixed with XP SP2 but I have faced the issue in xp SP3...
  • Wiki Page: How to View System Information with "systeminfo" Command

    The systeminfo command is used to view the system information for a local computer or remote network systems. The command systeminfo used with no switches will list all system information about local computer including computer name, owner, processor, and memory information, network aspater(s), hotfixes...
  • Wiki Page: How to Delete a Volume

    This topic is a how to. Please keep it as clear and simple as possible. Avoid speculative discussions as well as a deep dive into underlying mechanisms or related technologies. You can delete a volume from either the Disk Management snap-in or the command line . Deleting a volume...
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