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It's real! Win7 and W2K8 R2 RTM'd! Read more from here: http://www.microsoft.com/Presspass/press/2009/jul09/07-22Windows7RTMPR.mspx
Many students and friends keep asking me for a free hard drive wipe tool, I found this one may be useful for yours. http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/copywipe.php CopyWipe™ is a utility for copying or securely overwriting (wiping/erasing) entire...
Another guide reviewed by me: Network and Sharing Center Operations Guide http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/library/7bd38516-8d1c-4eb5-aaed-cf9369c4a0611033.mspx Acknowledgments Produced by: Microsoft Windows Server User Assistance team...
Telnet Operations Guide haha! I help Microsoft to review their Telnet Operation Guide before. Now, it was published! http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/library/0bd3aaf1-3475-4676-b85d-7fd5531a9cbc1033.mspx?mfr=true Look at the bottom of...
Changing local admin password? I just find a good method to change the local admin password of client PC remotely from MCPMAG. By using this method, you don't need to put the new password in script in order to make it work. You may reference this...
If you install VNC through Remote Desktop, you will face a problem that VNC Server can't run as a service even you choose the "Run As Services" option during the installation. To work around to this problem, I search through the net and...
From brianwu : I am using Vista RC1. I found a problem when i connect to my linux server. It prompted me to insert account and pw. After I keyed in the account/pw. It said that my account/password was incorrect. However, when I was using WinXP connecting...
To reset TCP/IP to the default state at the time when the OS was installed. You can use the NetShell (netsh.exe) utility to do that. When you reset TCP/IP, it will rewrite all the important keys in the registry, which has the effect of removing and reinstalling...
In Vista/Longhorn server, the file system (NTFS) will start supporting a new filesystem object (examples of existing filesystem objects are files, folders etc.). This new object is a symbolic link. Think of a symbolic link as a pointer to another file...