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- How do I hide Administrative Tools from a users start menu on a Server . . .
To hide Administrative Tools you can configure Group Policy Preferences for your users Edit the GPO that applies to your RDS users, in the left pane under User Configuration\Preferences\Control Panel Settings right-click on Start Menu and choose New--Start Menu (Windows Vista and later), in the Start Menu items box scroll down and select Don't
- System Failure on Windows 2003 - social. technet. microsoft. com
The Windows 2003 Symbols are likely good enough to make sense of the debug sessions If I had to guess, I would add a UPS, look for a new power supply, and do an exhaustive testing of RAM
- How to migrate Local User Groups from Windows Server 2003 to Windows . . .
Local user and group migration is a part of the data and share migration process that is supported by Windows Server Migration Tools Administrators can use Windows Server Migration Tools to migrate server roles, features, shares, operating system settings, and other data to computers
- IE 7 Add-Ons Tools Menu - social. technet. microsoft. com
Please check the properties of the IE shortcut which you used, which shows that IE is launched with an additional parameter "-extoff" (look at the "Target") This indicates that IE will switch off all "Add-ons" before it works Then even "Manage Add-ons" under "Tools" is grayed
- Is there a new Account Lockout or EventComb tool (s) for W2K8 R2?
The quick answer is yes there are new tools to troubleshoot this in Windows Server 2008 R2 and they are built in You use dsac exe which is the "Active Directory Administration Centre" and this will display the lockout info you are looking for
- Windows 2008 Server DHCP Jetpack - social. technet. microsoft. com
Previous versions of Windows Server came with the JetPack exe utility to pack defrag the dhcp mdb database Windows 2008 server does not appear to come with this utility Technet and an number of books I've searched make no mention of Jetpack in relation to Windows 2008 DHCP, except in the case of migrating a DHCP database from a legacy OS to Windows 2008
- cannot uninstall Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 10
On the desktop, click Start, click All Apps, click Windows System, and then click Control Panel Under Programs, click Uninstall a program Click View installed updates Right-click Update for Microsoft Windows (KB2693643), and then click Uninstall When you are asked if you are sure you want to uninstall the update, click Yes
- IIS On Windows 10Home Edition - social. technet. microsoft. com
Do you have 'Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager' under Windows Adminstrative Tools under All apps on the start menu? If you open that and expand the left column is the Default Website shown? If you right click that go to Manage Website does it show start as greyed showing it is started?
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