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essage Failed extract of third-party root list from auto update cab at: <http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3/static/trustedr/en/authrootstl.cab> with error: A required certificate is not within its validity period when verifying against the current system clock or the timestamp in the signed file.
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PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment PowerShell scripts are standard text files. With Windows Vista and earlier versions of Windows, the built-in editor was Notepad. While Notepad is perfect for quickly editing text files, and it is sufficient for writing scripts, a more robust editor would enable IT professionals to learn, create, and debug scripts more efficiently. Windows 7 includes the PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE), a graphical PowerShell development environment with debugging capabilities and an interactive console, as shown in Figure 1.
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PowerShell Cmdlets Cmdlets (pronounced command-lets) are one of the most powerful features of PowerShell. A cmdlet is a task-oriented command that is used in the Windows PowerShell environment. For example, PowerShell includes cmdlets that: Append text to a file Read and write XML files Manage services Manage files and folders PowerShell 2.0 supports over 500 new cmdlets to manage client computers and servers, edit the registry and file system, perform WMI calls, and connect the powerful .NET Framework development environment. You can also extend PowerShell by creating custom cmdlets or use community-developed extensions.
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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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I recommend that if you want this added to Default Programs Editor, you should suggest and upvote it on that application's UserVoice Feedback page. I have it on good authority that the application author pays attention to that feedback when deciding how to spend his development time!
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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 (WPAâ„¢). 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
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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:
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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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Use the /a switch for encrypting individual files rather than directories.
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Using the /i switch
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syntax cipher /e /s: <directory name>
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