Windows7 Taskbar Shortcuts

Windows Taskbar Shortcuts + T Brings focus to the fi rst item in the taskbar. Press again to cycle through each item. + # (1–9) If a program in the 1–9 slot is running, the keystroke will launch it. If it is running with one window, the same keystroke will switch to that window. If … Read more

Why we need to Upgrade to SCCM 2007 from SMS2003 ?

Configuration Manager Feature Comparison Matrix Feature SMS 2003 SCCM 2007 Administrative UI Product Install Good Improved, Pre-requisite checking Drag-and-Drop No Yes Multi-select No Yes Actions Pane No Yes Preview Pane No Yes Wizards Some Pervasive Homepages No Yes Icons NT 3.51-style High Precision Folders Only organizational, no replication Organizational and Search Folders; replication to child … Read more

How to Perform a ConfigMgr 2007 Site Reset

Provided here you will find the steps necessary to perform a ConfigMgr 2007 Site Reset if the need arises. A site reset in Configuration Manager is similar to the process for SMS 2003 and can be performed in a matter of minutes. The site reset process is initiated using the CD-ROM Installation media or the … Read more

SQL Server 2008 Memory Support

In Microsoft SQL Server 2008 the Standard, Enterprise, Developer and Web editions can use whatever the Operating Systems maximum allowed memory is. Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition can use a maximum of 4 GB. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition can use a maximum of 32 GB for 32-bit (x86) machines and … Read more

If Patch is not getting install and in MBSA report it is showing as required

If Patch is not getting install and in MBSA report it is showing as required we can i dentify and troublshoot below steps:– 1) Microsoft Suggested to run the System redindence tool — this tool is 130+MB file, This Kb Might required reboothttps://support.microsoft.com/kb/947821and After installing check the log file %SYSTEMROOT%LogsCBSCheckSUR.log2)Take ownership of the Packages folder(“%SYSTEMROOT%ServicingPackages”) … Read more

IPv6 & Windows Server 2008 – Overview:

“Although IPv6 addresses look nothing like IPv4 addresses, they do have their similarities. The biggest differences are that IPv4 addresses are 32 bits long, and IPv6 addresses are 128 bits long. Because of the excessive length of an IPv6 address, they are represented in an abbreviated form that will probably look completely foreign to anyone … Read more

IPv6 & Windows Server 2008 – Overview:

“Although IPv6 addresses look nothing like IPv4 addresses, they do have their similarities. The biggest differences are that IPv4 addresses are 32 bits long, and IPv6 addresses are 128 bits long. Because of the excessive length of an IPv6 address, they are represented in an abbreviated form that will probably look completely foreign to anyone … Read more

Using Winsat.exe in Windows Server 2008 as a performance benchmarking tool

“Microsoft has the Windows System Assessment Tool (Winsat) available for download that can assess a computer’s ability to run Windows Vista. This tool provides a wealth of information on you hardware’s horsepower, plus it’s scriptable. It’s designed to run under Windows Vista, but can be run under Windows Server 2008 as well. Here’s how to … Read more

Windows 2008 don;t show locked user Name

“Normally when a Windows workstation or server is locked, you’ll see something similar to the following Windows Security message:This computer is in use and has been locked. Only DOMAINUSER (user name) or an administrator can unlock this computer. To not show the name of the user who has locked a computer, the following can be … Read more