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Come on in and introduce yourself! :)

Just to get the ball rolling:
Windows 7 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Launched in 2008, the Windows 7 Forums is your #1 internet destination for everything Windows 7 related.

We have 3 site admins, and 12 moderators. We also have a large number of regular members who offer their support.

We hope you enjoy your stay, and encourage you to stay active on the forum - make new friends, write a blog, instant message. It's all possible. ;)
 

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OK Im new to this forum so can someone fill me in to this, I am investigating Windows 7 in depth, and I want to know some of the details. All I have heard is that it will have the stability of XP but the eye candy of Vista is that correct? or was my informant wrong.

Hello and Welcome to Windows7forums.. :)

So your looking for the down low on Windows 7.. Well I can fill you in with what I think about it but that's not to say I'm 100% right.. ;) As it's solely my opinion..

As far as the GUI goes.. yes it does share alot of similarities with Vista in that regard.. however, I still say it's cleaner, crisper, more polished and all around better than Vista's and XP's.. I also find it a little easier to navigate than Vista was...
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thanks and happy to meet you :razz:

Welcome to our site, :)

Hope your stay is a pleasurable one.
 

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thanks mitchell a ,i hope so too:D
 

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hello everyone just signed up today
 

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Hiya Hulk and welcome :)
 

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helo and thank you
 

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Welcome Aboard :)
 

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Just registered. Looks like a nice site, already recognize a few people on here. Some of you may already know me as well from other forums and from DeviantART btw :)
 

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Welcome, good to have you here!:victorious:
 

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Just registered. Looks like a nice site, already recognize a few people on here. Some of you may already know me as well from other forums and from DeviantART btw :)
Welcome Bo. Glad to see you over here. What took you so long.
 

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I'm new as well , seems rather civilised on here *makes mental note to behave myself on here* :black_eyed:
 

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Welcome Rule34. Glad to have you here.
 

Good luck with the forum Mike.
This, Varclias.
 

Hi: I heard something the other day from an administrator that concerns me. Can you tell me if I add a domain account to the local administrators group in a Windows 7 Pro machine, does that enable the user access to the domain administrator group?
 

Hi: I heard something the other day from an administrator that concerns me. Can you tell me if I add a domain account to the local administrators group in a Windows 7 Pro machine, does that enable the user access to the domain administrator group?
No it does not. It is not uncommon to add Domain Users to an elevated Local User Group such as the Local Administrators Group as it can help when it comes time to install updates or other software as well as hardware devices like printers.
The Domain Administrators group is automatically a member of the Local Administrators group, for Domain joined computers but it does not work backwards, Local Administrators are just Local Administrators as it pertains to that specific computer.
 

My first time.
Hello everyone :-)

I recently migrated from XP to W7.

W7 is very pretty but I was shocked by the behavior of the folder windows. They have lost their memory.

In XP I was able to arrange my desktop with multiple folders opened in particular positions and shapes for my particular requirements. The new situation is crippling my work rate.

So.

What I need is to find out how to write a script that opens named folders in in defined positions, sizes and states, (ie, in list mode), on startup.

Can anybody tell me if this is possible to do? If it is, which scripting language would be best?

And ...

How do I get started?

I know this is a tall order but I'm hoping that one of you is a scripting genius with the patience to help me through the first steps.

A simple example would be brilliant!

Thank you for your kind attention :-)

julianbury

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Useful Information! Thank's for the update.
 

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I just joined. I bought a new computer last week and Windows 7 is new to me. Every time I searched for help "Windows 7 Forum" always showed up and gave me good answers. So here I am and thank you!
 

Hello Dawter, Link Removed to Windows 7 Forums, glad to have you aboard.

Glad to hear that our forum has been able to help.

Regards
Don
 

New to Windows 7 and the forums. Been using XP for the past 6+ years and decided I needed a change. My other half has a Windows 7 laptop AND desktop and I'm not allowed to use either so I'm using an old XP laptop that was given to me with a broken screen and I've hooked up and old 16" Acer monitor. Hoping to get a new desktop by the years end.
 

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