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How To Use Group Policy to Deploy Windows XP in a Windows 2000-Based Network Description: This step-by-step article describes how to use Group Policy to deploy Windows XP Professional in a Windows 2000-based network. You can use Group Policy to make a Windows XP Professional upgrade available to the workstations in your network.
Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 226 Rate this Site
How To Use Internet Protocol Security to Secure Network Traffic Between Two Hosts in Windows 2000 Description: This article is a step-by-step instruction guide to enable advanced users to configure Internet Protocol security (IPSec) so that they can secure the communications between two host computers. Added on: 25-Sep-2004 Hits: 179 Rate this Site
How To Use IrComm Mobile Devices and Windows XP to Access the Internet Description: This article describes how to access the Internet by connecting your laptop computer to your mobile device. When you use Windows XP, which has built-in Infrared Data Association (IrDA) support, you can use a mobile device that is enabled for infrared networking (IrComm) to establish an infrared connection and to connect to and browse the Internet. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 188 Rate this Site
How To Use NTFS Security to Protect a Web Page Running on IIS 4.0 or 5.0 Description: This is a step-by-step guide to using Windows NTFS security to protect Web pages that are running on Internet Information Server (IIS) version 4.0 or 5.0. To protect your pages, you put the pages in a separate folder and then apply permissions to that folder. Added on: 25-Sep-2004 Hits: 183 Rate this Site
How To Use Remote Installation Service to Install Windows 2000 Professional on Remote Computers Description: With Remote Installation Services, you can set up new client computers remotely by using a Remote Installation Services (RIS) network shared folder as the source of the Windows 2000 Professional files. You can install operating systems on remote boot-enabled client computers by connecting the computer to the network, starting the client computer, booting off a PXE ROM or Remote Boot Disk, and logging on with a valid user account. This document outlines the steps necessary to install, configure, and use Remote Installation Services (RIS). Added on: 12-Oct-2004 Hits: 205 Rate this Site
How to use Remote.exe to establish a Remote Control session in Systems Management Server 2.0 and in Description: Describes how to use Remote.exe with command line options to start a Remote Control session by using a Systems Management Server (SMS) client. Added on: 25-Sep-2004 Hits: 255 Rate this Site
How To Use Speech Recognition in Windows XP Description: This article describes how to use speech recognition in Windows XP. If you installed speech recognition with Microsoft Office XP, or if you purchased a new computer that has Office XP installed, you can use speech recognition in all Office programs as well as other programs for which it is enabled, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 193 Rate this Site
How To Use the Briefcase Feature in Windows XP Description: This article explains how to use the Briefcase feature in Windows XP. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 207 Rate this Site
How To Use the Fast User Switching Feature in Windows XP Description: In Microsoft Windows XP, if you enable the Fast User Switching feature, multiple user accounts can log on to a computer simultaneously. This article describes how to enable and use this feature. With Fast User Switching, users can switch sessions without closing Windows, programs, and so forth. For example, User A is logged on and is browsing the Internet, User B wants to log on to their user account and check their e-mail account. User A can leave their programs running while User B logs on and checks their e-mail account. User A can then return to their session where their programs would still be running. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 177 Rate this Site
How To Use the Group Policy Editor to Manage Local Computer Policy in Windows XP Description: This article describes how to use the Group Policy Editor to change local policy settings for the computer or for users of the computer. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 212 Rate this Site
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