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  1. You would have to do it manually. You could try to install advanced logging tools on the servers and I think you would then be able to save logs in the same file on the domain controller.
  2. Nothing as long as you keep the computer you are connecting to a public network with secure there should be nop problems. I use public wifi all the time and never had any problems.
  3. That's a great deal. The 850's are good drives also.
  4. I selected Tiger Direct because there is a warehouse in Naperville that is only 5 minutes from where I live. I also have a Fry's 20 minutes from me. Most of my parts are bought from those 2 places.
  5. There is a Tiger Direct warehouse 5 minutes from me. I might have to go see if I can get this deal in store. I like my AMD builds.
  6. Everything electronic is built in China. They install the card stealer right at the factory. The workers get next to nothing so they get it other ways.
  7. The problem I've had with live disks is once I find a distro I'd like the use as soon as I convert and install the wireless drivers don't install because they are proprietary. It really is a pain when you get dual boot setup and find out you have no network on the Linux side.
  8. I have noticed a problem with it. It takes forever to load and there is noticeable lag. I'm just glad we have alternatives like Chrome and Opera.
  9. I Have no doubt about it. Windows 7 is a great OS. I use it and will continue to use it until support ends. I absolutely hate Windows 8. I actually liked Vista and upgraded to it as soon as it was released.
  10. I know you had talked about opening the site again. I always knew you were holding on to the domain for a reason. When you told me you did I thought is was a good idea. I see some new faces, but, haven't seen the regulars from before on yet. I'll help out when I can. And not by posting only security bulletins like last time.
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