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  1. cybercore

    Windows Server 2008 R2

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    Windows 7 Answer not autologging on

    Hi there, I've successfully made an answer file on SIM that gets through the whole process unattended. However right at the end it always asks for user name-also it hasn't named the computer. Here is my answer file. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <unattend...
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    Windows 7 Home network trouble

    Hello I´m having problems setting up my home network with my other computer this on W7 one with xp and a extern mediaplayer hooked up to the router. Tried several things that i found here and on the net,no luck yet.One thing that i cant get fixed is the network ID thing. I understand i...
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    Windows 7 work domain screwing up home network attempt

    my windows 7 is on a work laptop. It connects at work through a domain instead workgroup or homegroup at least this is my interpretation of a domain. AT home I run xp pro and I have tried to setup a network with bad results. If I install a dual boot with windows 7 at home, I will then be able...
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    Windows 7 Error joining Windows 7 RC Build 7100 to Win 2k3 domain

    Hi all, Has anyone installed Windows 7 RC 64 bit version, and having problem in joining to the domain win2k3? Could someone share some light on the following problems: I've entered my domain name (9 characters long) from the Computer Name/Domain Changes window. Passed through the...
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    Windows Vista Join a Domain

    Hello, guys! I'm a newbie. I need a help on win Vista, where I want to join a Domain at my workplace. What I know and usually does in Win XP is I just add the domain name after I clicked a 'Change' button under computer name and description tab available under My Computer properties. But...
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    Windows Vista Vista Incompatiblity with SNAP Server

    SNAP Server requires a logon with no symbols such as / or \ included in the logon name. However, Vista places the name of your computer in front of your logon with a \ in between. For example, if your computer is named MYCOMPUTER and your logon to SNAP server is MYNAME when you attempt to logon...
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