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How to start the Setup program from MS-DOS in Windows XP Description: This article describes how to start the Windows XP Setup program at a command prompt. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 303 Rate this Site
How to specify the NTFS volume that a Systems Management Server 2003 remote site system is installed Description: Describes how to specify where the SMS core files are installed. These files include the client access point, the management point, the server locator point, and SQL Monitor. Added on: 25-Sep-2004 Hits: 330 Rate this Site
How To Shadow a Remote Desktop Session in Windows XP Professional Description: Users can connect remotely to a Terminal Services session that is running on a Windows XP Professional-based server. However, in Windows XP Professional you cannot create a shadow session, where a local user and a remote user can control the same session. This article describes how to use Windows Server 2003 to create a configuration in which two users can control the same session on a Windows XP Professional-based computer. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 301 Rate this Site
How to set, view, change, or remove special permissions for files and folders in Windows XP Description: In Microsoft Windows XP, special access permissions are customizable sets of permissions. This means that you can apply special access permissions to files or folders that are located on NTFS file system volumes. This article describes how to set, view, change, or remove special permissions for files and folders. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 304 Rate this Site
How To Set SMTP Security Options in Windows 2000 Description: You can choose the security levels for the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) virtual server and you can use the security options to obtain the level of protection that you require. Settings on the security tabs apply to all domains on the virtual server. This step-by-step article describes how to set the security options. Added on: 25-Sep-2004 Hits: 321 Rate this Site
How To Search for Files and Folders in Windows XP Description: This article describes how to search for files or folders on a Windows XP-based computer. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 317 Rate this Site
How To Schedule a Daily Virus Check in Windows 2000 Description: This article describes a step-by-step procedure that you can use to configure your Windows 2000 Server-based computer for daily virus checks. Added on: 13-Oct-2004 Hits: 378 Rate this Site
How To Save a Search Query in Windows XP Description: After you complete a search action successfully, you can save the query so that you do not have to fill in the search criteria in the future when you want to search for similar objects. This article describes how to save a search query in Windows XP. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 319 Rate this Site
How To Remove Instant Messaging Users for Windows Messenger on Windows XP-Based Computers Description: When you use Windows Messenger to log on to the .NET Passport service for the first time on a computer that is running either Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional, the information that you use to log on is displayed in a list of user accounts that is maintained by Windows. After you quit and then restart Windows Messenger, your user name is displayed in the list of Windows Messenger users. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 305 Rate this Site
How to remove a Systems Management Server 2003 client Description: Explains how to remove the Systems Management Server 2003 client software on a Windows-based computer. Added on: 25-Sep-2004 Hits: 392 Rate this Site
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