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Archive for February, 2007
02 25th, 2007
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02 24th, 2007
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02 18th, 2007
Here is a list of commands that you can run off from the Run Command prompt in XP:
Go to Start Menu > Run… and type in the command to run

Application = Command
The GPMC lets administrators manage Group Policy for multiple domains and sites within one or more forests, all in a simplified user interface (UI) with drag-and-drop support. Highlights include new functionality such as backup, restore, import, copy, and reporting of Group Policy objects (GPOs). These operations are fully scriptable, which lets administrators customize and automate management. Together these advantages make Group Policy much easier to use and help you manage your enterprise more cost-effectively
Overview
GPMC simplifies the management of Group Policy by making it easier to understand, deploy, manage, and troubleshoot Group Policy implementations. GPMC also enables automation of Group Policy operations via scripting
GPMC can be used to manage Windows Server 2003 as well as Windows 2000-based Group Policy implementations. Customers who have at least one valid license of Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Server can obtain and use an unlimited number of copies of GPMC. Please see the End User License Agreement (EULA) provided with the GPMC software for details on licensing terms
02 8th, 2007
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02 5th, 2007
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02 5th, 2007
I f you’ve been a Windows user for any length of time, you already know all about the dangers of
spyware. These days, it often seems as if there’s a spyware infection lurking behind every Web page, email, or downloaded file.
There’s no shortage of third-party utilities available for combating the spyware scourge, but Microsoft is finally weighing in with its own antispyware tool called Windows Defender. In beta form for most of 2006, Windows Defender is now finished and available free to licensed users of Windows XP.