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Configure a Service Item - 0 views

  • rvice name Type the unique name for the service, or click Browse (…) to select a service from a list of installed services on the current computer. Important A service's unique name does not always match its display name. For example, the unique name of the Server service is LanmanServer
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    Helps one understand what setting mean and do in the service snap-in for windows under Administrative tools.
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Available Research Services - Providers - Office.com - 0 views

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    Research Service Overview This page lists third-party research services that run through the Office Research Task Pane. These services let Microsoft Office customers find relevant, high-quality information from directly within the applications of the Microsoft Office System. To learn more about the research task pane, please read the Microsoft Assistance article entitled "About research services".
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How to analyze the log file entries that the Microsoft Windows Resource Checker (SFC.ex... - 0 views

  • How to view the log file loadTOCNode(3, 'moreinformation'); The SFC.exe program writes the details of each verification operation and of each repair operation to the CBS.log file. Each SFC.exe program entry in this file has an [SR] tag. The CBS.log file is located in the %windir%\Logs\CBS folder.Note The Windows Modules Installer service also writes to this log file. (The Windows Modules Installer service installs optional features, updates, and service packs.)
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File shares on iSCSI devices may not be re-created when you restart the computer - 0 views

  • Make the Server service dependent on the iSCSI Initiator service
  • If you have administrative access to the server, you can perform this command from a network computer. To do this, type the following command, and then press ENTER: sc \\computer_name config LanManServer depend= Samss/Srv/MSiSCSI
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Journals@Ovid Service on Microsoft Office 2003 - Installation - 0 views

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    Windows 2003 add-in.
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A Support Guide for Wireless Diagnostics and Troubleshooting - 0 views

  • This article assumes knowledge of IEEE 802.11-based wireless LAN networking including related technologies such as IEEE 802.1X and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA™). This article is not meant to be a detailed explanation of the inner workings of the Windows Wireless Zero Configuration service. For basic knowledge of wireless networking, see the Windows Server 2003 Wireless Networking Web site
  • he first step to take for a wireless issue is to gather information that might be needed to perform a preliminary diagnosis, including the following:
  • Wireless logs. Logging can be enabled through the netsh ras set tracing * en command. After enabling logging, you can either restart the computer or restart the Wireless Zero Configuration (for Windows XP) or Wireless Configuration (for Windows Server 2003) service with the net stop wzcsvc and net start wzcsvc commands. The wireless logs are located in the systemroot\tracing folder. The log files most useful for troubleshooting wireless issues are the following:
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  • Symptom Diagnosis For the times that an immediate or trivial solution is not apparent, symptomatic analysis is best used to determine where you should look next. Symptoms and Solutions Table 1 lists common issues, causes, and likely solutions.
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How to Create a Custom Windows Installation DVD or USB Install - 0 views

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    "Note: If you're using the stable version of RT7Lite, you'll need to load ".MSU" files into RT7Lite, as it won't accept service packs in .exe form. Search for something akin to ""
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Windows 7 Security Baseline - 0 views

  • The .cab file for the Windows 7 SP1 security baseline includes the following components: Win7SP1 BitLocker Security Compliance 1.0 Win7SP1 Computer Security Compliance 1.0 Win7SP1 Domain Security Compliance 1.0 Win7SP1 User Security Compliance 1.0 Windows 7 SP1 Security Guide.docx Win7SP1_IT_GRC_MCA_MP.cab
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Diagnose and repair crashing Office programs by using Office Diagnostics - Access - Off... - 0 views

  • Disk Diagnostic     This test looks for evidence of problems with your hard disk. Specifically this test checks for errors logged by the following: The Windows system event log. The Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART) feature of your hard disk. SMART is a feature that some disk drive manufacturers provide to give users advance notice of potential hard disk failure
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Cmdkey - 0 views

  • Syntax Copy cmdkey [{/add:<TargetName>|/generic:<TargetName>}] {/smartcard|/user:<UserName> [/pass:<Password>]} [/delete{:<TargetName>|/ras}] /list:<TargetName> Parameters   Parameters Description /add:<TargetName> Adds a user name and password to the list. Requires the parameter of <TargetName> which identifies the computer or domain name that this entry will be associated with. /generic:<TargetName> Adds generic credentials to the list. Requires the parameter of <TargetName> which identifies the computer or domain name that this entry will be associated with. /smartcard Retrieves the credential from a smart card. /user:<UserName> Specifies the user or account name to store with this entry. If UserName is not supplied, it will be requested. /pass:<Password> Specifies the password to store with this entry. If Password is not supplied, it will be requested. /delete{:<TargetName> | /ras} Deletes a user name and password from the list. If TargetName is specified, that entry will be deleted. If /ras is specified, the stored remote access entry will be deleted. /list:<TargetName> Displays the list of stored user names and credentials. If TargetName is not specified, all stored user names and credentials will be listed. /? Displays help at the command prompt.
  • o display a list of all user names and credentials that are stored, type: Copy cmdkey /list
  • To add a user name and password for user Mikedan to access computer Server01 with the password Kleo, type: Copy cmdkey /add:server01 /user:mikedan /pass:Kleo To add a user name and password for user Mikedan to access computer Server01 and prompt for the password whenever Server01 is accessed, type: Copy cmdkey /add:server01 /user:mikedan To delete the credential that remote access has stored, type: Copy cmdkey /delete /ras To delete the credential that is stored for Server01, type: Copy cmdkey /delete:Server01
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Backup related repeated Warnings ID 51: An error was detected on - Microsoft Community - 0 views

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    "Hey!  I have had the same event errors as well.  I have been having trouble with the GUI operating properly in Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit PC.  I have tried everything.  I can't navigate in windows b/c when I click on something it just flashes and disappears, such as drop down menus and forget hitting like on Facebook.  I feel like I have tried everything to fix it.  I have a HP-G6 Pavilion 15 inch Display and it has been a good computer up til now.  It supposedly has an AMD64 tri-core processor.  I installed the drivers like the Lenovo website suggested for the drivers that didn't come pre-installed om my refurbished HP Laptop.  The graphics are really jumpy and when I log on or off, the screen goes black.  I think I have a bad driver.  To boot, my desktop has an Intel Pentium product in it and it was fine.  I had the laptop and the PC connected on the Home User Groups feature on windows 7 because it was very convenient for me to be able to access my files no matter which one I used.  Well I got hacked and my id stolen, so I had to change my network location to Public no matter what.  It doesn't allow Home Users Networks and my PC and my PC  does not use the wireless access point at all.  So I looked on my Lenovo's drivers store, as it started to act like the registry was corrupt, and I found out that my PC thought it had the AMID 64 tri-core processor.  It was installed apparently, over  some point and I think that's the reason I had to wipe my PC clean and Re-Install windows on it.  I think the network was so open that Windows Updates and hardware were confusedly traded by my machines.  So I found all the old AMD 64 files in my PC Desktop Windows Folder in the Driver Store.  Anyway,  I have tried everything to get my PC and Laptop healthy and the registry intact.  I generated a system health report and it said there is something wrong with ,y hard drives.  This afternoon, my USB ports on the front of the Desktop were
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