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  1. Here is what I gathered after reading the page. It seems the driver in Winodws 7 is installed. You need that addon to make the printer work. Seems strange to me, but, does make sense. For the tv card I came up with this page: Leadtek - We make dreams a reality
  2. Welcome Tommy. I am doing well and thanks for asking.
  3. Close All Windows From the Windows 7 Taskbar Lifehacker Close All Windows is a simple application that forces all your open windows to quit immediately, and the Addictive Tips blog points out that you can also ... and more
  4. Mark Minasi discusses cloud computing, Windows 7 and IT trends SearchCloudComputing.com But Windows 7 has XP mode option to overcome the incompatibility issues. Vista was a good OS if people gave it a chance, and I like Windows 7, ... The Platform Update for Windows Server 2008 Released to WebSoftpedia Microsoft does a 180 on Exchange 2007 support (in a good way)ZDNet (blog) all 3 news articles
  5. Intel comments on iPhone sync glitch CNET News He writes for the CNET Blog Network and is not a current employee of CNET. Disclosure. by ikramerica--2008 November 2, 2009 2:44 PM PST Windows 7 is easier. ... and more
  6. Microsoft this week will begin rolling out a massive update to its MSN portal, with a cleaner, less cluttered design, integration with Windows Live and social networking services, and an excellent new local module. View the full article
  7. The Platform Update for Windows Server 2008 Released to Web Softpedia By Marius Oiaga, Technology News Editor Just as it backported technologies specific of Windows 7 to Windows Vista, Microsoft is also making available bits ... Microsoft does a 180 on Exchange 2007 support (in a good way)ZDNet (blog) Mark Minasi discusses cloud computing, Windows 7 and IT trendsSearchCloudComputing.com all 3 news articles
  8. Full and Volume Licensing ZDNet Big customers who are willing to buy in bulk can get full-featured editions of Windows, bundled with support contracts and special benefits, by signing up ... and more
  9. Chicago Press Release Services (press release) Google adds bookmark sync to Chrome browser Computerworld Chrome 4.0.223.16, which runs only on Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7, includes the ability to sync bookmarked sites across multiple computers, ... Google rockets to Chrome 4 betaPC Pro all 84 news articles
  10. New Zealand Herald Windows 7 'vulnerable to 8 out of 10 viruses' New Zealand Herald Microsoft's Security Intelligence Report released this week said the infection rate of a Windows Vista machine running Service Pack was 61.9% less than on ... Default Windows 7 vulnerable to eight out of ten attacksPC Pro all 5 news articles
  11. Gizmo News Family Tech: Windows 7 released without fanfare Inside NoVA Windows 7 replaces Windows XP, eight years after its initial release. Some may argue that Windows 7 replaces Windows Vista, but in the great scheme of ... Report: Windows 7 SP1 Coming Summer/Fall 2010Tom's Hardware Guide all 56 news articles
  12. Capture unallocated disk space from an XP to Windows 7 dual-boot migration TechRepublic In this edition of the Windows Vista and Windows 7 Report, I'll show you how to use Partition Wizard Home Edition to safely accomplish this operation. ... View the full article
  13. Welcome to the community. I'm an old timer myself so you're not alone. I have heard of Univac.
  14. TopNews United States 'Fix It' Released for Windows 7 Upgrade Problem Redmond Channel Partner Microsoft is pointing to a Windows Vista plug-in, "IphlpsvcMigPlugin.ddd," as the culprit, according to the Fix it blog. The company had published a ... Apple Using Google To Dampen Windows 7 HypeChannelWeb Yes, based on Mac history, Windows 7.5 will suck lessZDNet Must Microsoft Store copy Apple Store to succeed?BetaNews Neowin
  15. This week, Microsoft has issued its seventh Security Intelligence Report, and the results are actually somewhat comforting. View the full article
  16. ITWorld Canada OPINION: Cisco hints Tandberg deal could fall through ITWorld Canada Windows 7 upgrade causing endless rebootsBy: Gregg Keizer (26 Oct 2009)Some users trying to upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7 have seen their PCs ... and more
  17. Microsoft App-V Virtualisation Issues: 5x5x5 - Part 2 ComputerWeekly.com As part of the platform compatibility scan for Windows Vista, all legacy Control Panel Applets (CPL files) are highlighted. These highlighted control panel ... View the full article
  18. Windows 7 with RDP7: Best OS for VDI DABCC.com RDC7 client is offered on variety of OSs, including XPSP3, Vista SP1 and Vista SP2 and the same client is part of the Windows 7 OS (see blog post for more ... View the full article
  19. Submitted By: BSchwarz Submitted On: Today, 09:26 PM Submitted In: Network and Security Click here to go to tutorial Quote Network shell (netsh) is a command-line utility that allows you to configure and display the status of various network communications server roles and components after they are installed on computers running Windows Server 2008. Some client technologies, such as Network Access Protection (NAP) client and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client, also provide netsh commands that allow you to configure client computers running Windows Vista. Network Shell (Netsh) Technical Reference The Netsh Technical Reference provides a comprehensive netsh command reference, including syntax, parameters, and examples for netsh commands. You can use the Netsh Technical Reference to build scripts and batch files by using netsh commands for local or remote management of network technologies on computers running Windows Server 2008. Content availability Available in HTML format in the Windows Server 2008 Technical Library: Network Shell (Netsh) Technical Reference. Available for download in Windows Help format from the Microsoft Download Center: Download details: Windows Server® 2008 Network Shell (Netsh) Technical Reference
  20. Submitted By: BSchwarz Submitted On: Today, 09:24 PM Submitted In: Network and Security Click here to go to tutorial Quote Domain Name System (DNS) is a system that is used in TCP/IP networks for naming computers and network services that is organized into a hierarchy of domains. DNS naming locates computers and services through user-friendly names. When a user enters a DNS name in an application, DNS services can resolve the name to other information that is associated with the name, such as an IP address. Windows Server 2008 provides a number of enhancements to the DNS Server service that improve how DNS performs. For details about these changes, see DNS Server Role. Overview of the Improvements in DNS The DNS Server role in Windows Server 2008 contains four new or enhanced features that improve the performance of the DNS Server service or give it new abilities: Background zone loading: DNS servers that host large DNS zones that are stored in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) are able to respond to client queries more quickly when they restart because zone data is now loaded in the background. IP version 6 (IPv6) support: The DNS Server service now fully supports the longer addresses of the IPv6 specification. Support for read-only domain controllers (RODCs): The DNS Server role in Windows Server 2008 provides primary read-only zones on RODCs. Global single names: The GlobalNames zone provides single-label name resolution for large enterprise networks that do not deploy Windows Internet Name Service (WINS). The GlobalNames zone is useful when using DNS name suffixes to provide single-label name resolution is not practical. Global query block list: Clients of such protocols as the Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol (WPAD) and the Intra-site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP) that rely on DNS name resolution to resolve well-known host names are vulnerable to malicious users who use dynamic update to register host computers that pose as legitimate servers. The DNS Server role in Windows Server 2008 provides a global query block list that can help reduce this vulnerability.
  21. Submitted By: BSchwarz Submitted On: Today, 09:21 PM Submitted In: Network and Security Click here to go to tutorial Quote Windows Server 2008 Foundation Network Guide and Companion Guides The Windows Server 2008 Foundation Network Guide provides instructions for planning and deploying the components required for a fully functioning network and a new Active Directory domain in a new forest. Companion guides are also available to help you add new network functionality and features to the network you deployed with the Foundation Network Guide. Windows Server 2008 Foundation Network Guide Using this guide, you can deploy computers configured with the following Windows server components: The Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) server role The Domain Name System (DNS) server role The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server role The Network Policy Server (NPS) role service of the Network Policy and Access Services server role The Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) feature TCP/IP connections on individual servers. Read: Windows Server 2008 Foundation Network Guide and Companion Guides
  22. This step-by-step guide provides the instructions necessary to use User Account Control (UAC) in a test environment. This document is not intended to provide a comprehensive, detailed description of UAC. Additional resources include the following: All users of this step-by-step guide will also be interested in Getting Started with User Account Control on Windows Vista (Understanding and Configuring User Account Control in Windows Vista ). For information for developers and independent software vendors about how to develop applications for Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008, see The Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 Developer Story: Windows Vista Application Development Requirements for User Account Control (UAC) (Windows Vista Application Development Requirements for User Account Control (UAC) ). Read Windows User Account Control Step-by-Step Guide
  23. Submitted By: BSchwarz Submitted On: Today, 08:54 PM Submitted In: General Resources Click here to go to tutorial Quote The Read-only Domain Controller is one of the new and most existing features of Windows Server 2008. So is Server Core. Combining these two features opens up a whole new world of possibilities for your Active Directory environment. Server Core Domain Controllers are the high-performance low-maintenance brothers of Domain Controllers running on full installations of Windows Server 2008. I've already showed you a long time ago how to install Server Core Domain Controllers. (the post that started the Server Core frenzy on my blog over a year ago) Now I feel it's time to show you how to add Server Core Read-only Domain Controllers to your existing Windows Server 2008 domain. This blogpost contains the following information: Reasoning Reasons to install additional Domain Controllers Reasons to install Read-only Domain Controllers Reasons to install Server Core RODCs [*]Preparations At least one Windows Server 2008 Domain Controller Domain and Forest functional levels RODCPrep RODC Compatibility Pack for down-level clients Active Directory Sites [*]Installation Method 1 (Scripting) [*]Installation Method 2 (Answerfile) [*]Installation Method 3 (Staged Deployment) [*]Installation Method 4 (Install from Media) [*]Concluding Read the guide.
  24. Earthtimes (press release) Windows 7 Upgrade 'Hacks' Not Legal, Microsoft Suggests Redmondmag.com Individuals need to have a licensed copy of Window XP or Windows Vista to use the upgrade media. They can even migrate to higher editions of Windows 7. ... Apple Using Google To Dampen Windows 7 HypeChannelWeb Must Microsoft Store copy Apple Store to succeed?BetaNews Yes, based on Mac history, Windows 7.5 will suck lessZDNet Neowin
  25. This week the W3C holds its annual Technical Plenary and Advisory Committee meeting (TPAC 2009). There will be about a dozen people from the IE team participating and this is a valuable opportunity to continue working together with other W3C members on the next generation of web standards. High quality specifications that improve interoperability between browsers are important. Our goal is to help ensure these new standards work well for web developers and will work well in
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