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This short video will show you how to Minimize All Windows in the new Windows 7. In the……
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If you've settled into Windows 7 but find the change in the functionality of the backspace key while browsing files to be too much to bear, use this simple hack to turn the backspace key back to its XP state.
For the unfamiliar: in Windows XP pressing the backspace key while browsing files in Windows Explorer would navigate you up one folder level. In Windows Vista and Windows 7 however, the same keystroke doesn't move you up a folder level but back one stop in the history. It's a small thing but if you've coded the backspace into your muscle memory as a quick way to navigate up the folder hierarchy it can be a very annoying small thing to deal with.
Over at How-To Geek they've put together a guide to using AutoHotkey to resolve the backspace issue. You can either add their script to your AutoHotkey installation or download a stand alone executable—both are provided. Throw a link to the application in your Startup folder and you'll never have to deal with the backspace key not navigating the way you want. Check out the link below for full details and the files.
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Windows only: Start menu replacement utility Classic Shell adds back some of the missing features in Windows 7 or Vista that used to exist in XP—like the Classic-style Start Menu.
During the installation process, you can choose to install two optional pieces—the first is the Classic Start Menu, which is a full-featured replacement that includes drag and drop, recent documents, and keyboard navigation. The second is Classic Explorer, a plugin for Windows Explorer that adds a toolbar with buttons for Up, Delete, and Copy/Paste, changes the file copying UI to look like XP, and a number of other changes. You can install one or both of these components, so if you want the start menu but don't want the explorer plugin, it won't waste resources on your system.
If this sounds familiar, it's because we've previously mentioned a similar utility, but this one is a superior replacement—with 64-bit support, drag/drop organizing, expanding Control Panel, right-click item management, and if that wasn't enough, it even keeps the native Windows 7 start menu around—just Shift+Click on the start button to access it.
Most readers will probably point out that the newer Windows 7 start menu format is well worth getting used to, but for those of you that just prefer the old way of doing things, the free, open-source Classic Shell is definitely for you.
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<> wrote:
>
>I’m running SBS 2003 Premium on my server. I have a copy of EBS 2008
>that I’d like to upgrade to.
Migrate to, I assume. You will need another server to do this.
> When I run the preparation tool, it tells
>me that my Exchange isn’t 2003 SP2 or later.
> When I try to install the
>SP2 update, I get:> The component "Micsoft Exchange Messaging and Colaboration Services"
>> cannot be assigned the action "Update" because:
>> Service Pack 2 for Exchange Server 2003 includes an updated version of
>> the Microsoft Exchange Intelligent Message Filter. An earlier version of
>> the Exchange Intelligent Message Filter has been detected on this
>> system, and this earlier version must be uninstalled before applying
>> Service Pack 2.I haven’t found anything labeled as "Intelligent Message Filter". How
>do I uninstall it?
Look in add/remove programs. If it isn’t visible, you may need to
download 1.1 and reinstall it, then uninstall it.
From the sounds of it your server is very out of date with patches – I
wouuld not proceed with any sort of migration until Id’ gotten that
cleaned up.
>
>TIA
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<> wrote:
>
>I have vbs program that opens an excel spreadsheet and fills in fields
>for servers on the network. This is run 2 times a day and noone is
>logged in.
>
>I have been using this for 2 years on an XP machine. When I try to
>schedule it on a server 2008 it will run but only if I am logged in. I
>do have the box marked to run logged in or not.
>
>Any thoughts
You need to specify credentials for it to run under (a domain
account).
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shared off of this clients workstation. We have then connected ourselves to
these shared printers so that they are available to us when the client is
connected to the vpn. Just today however, we started having problems where we
cannot access the shared printers from the Windows 2000 PC that is VPN’d in.
We get an error sayting that no logon serveres are available to service the
logon request. The remote PC is joined to the domain. ANy reasons on why this
is happening? We just changed our ISP and all of the sudden it started
happening. Also, when we had our old ISP, this windows 2000 PC had a static
IP on the local lan. Now it receives one from the modem. However, it does
still get the same IP when vpn’ing into our network.
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already authenticated yourself when you logged in to Windows, so this might
be okay.
I would check your "User Authentication" settings for the zone.
Paul
"thathu" <> wrote in message
news:49841144-a0ee-44c3-8b6a-…
>I wrote a filter code on Tomcat to read the NTLM credentials from IE
> and do a Base 64 decode and get the user-id. I noticed that when I
> change IE NTLM settings to manually enter user-id and password, IE
> lets me through with any user-id and does not validate the login I
> enter against any source.
>
> Is this a security hole?
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