Windows Server Products (and Microsoft's IE Admin Kit), ship with a toolkit called Connection Manager (CMAK) This can be used to build DUN 'connectoids' for RAS and ISP dialer configuration.
Here's some docs on the system - Connection Manager can also be extended for your own needs - MSDN has...
I prefer XP for the quicker boot and app load times, and some newer API's like MSMQ 3.0. At core OS level both have similar stability characteristics, with XP as a natural progression of the NT Kernel lineage.
However almost all stability issues are generally not related to core OS - instead...
Someone commented on another forum that Outlook only resyncs every at most every 30 minutes regardless of send/receive frequency. Email sending *does* respect that setting however...
"So as not to place an undue burden on the Hotmail DAV servers, Outlook will not do automatic synchs of...
While it's not a definite answer - someone at work had a similar issue with context menus last week. When you right click on stuff there is a flurry of registry activity.
He figured it out in the end by using Sysinternal's Regmon tool. He then searched the output for '\\'. It turned out that...
Um not sure I do trust your judgement - for you it may not be necessary, for my *older* parents, my wife and kids, and others like that it fits the bill pretty well especially the parental controls.
Yes it can be removed no it is not critical to Windows function or operation.
Someone asked a similar question the other day - and off the top of my head the only Windows cmdline burner was NeroCmd - however thinking more about this CD Burning in Explorer use the Image Mastering API (IMAPI) - IMAPI is a COM/Script callable object.
You could invoke it through a script...
Have you called into PSS to see whether the Hotfix is applicable for international builds? (Since this is acknowledged bug you should be able to do this for free) The RAID bug number for this problem is WinseRaid2 Bug#39386
I doubt that it'll be a discrete application - existing API compatibility 'shims' that were first created in Win2K, and improved in every version of Windows since are a more likely home for the virtualization technology.
Russian - I don't think that Emrys is having a problem actually deleting it - just it keeps getting recreated by the sound of it.
Sysinternals created a tool called Filemon that logs all filesystem activity and correlates both actions performed and the process performing them...
The bld4051 of Longhorn that many people mistake as a Beta release isn't a Beta release - it ain't even an Alpha release - its an engineering preview for developers to get their heads around some of the API and UI concepts.
Its designed for suckers like me to experiment with on a second...
I'm going to eat a large slice of humble pie John/EeyoreX - I missed the changes made in XP SP1 where the NIC vote moved from 1 to 3 points (each piece of hardware used to have a single vote)
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How does product activation...
There is no additional weight to NIC or any of the other facets. The processing is a bitmask comparison not a 'score'.
As you can see from the bitfields in the WPA map - the NIC is only assessed for its MAC address. Card type, brand or capabilities for no part in the WPA assessment.
NIC like...
The accounts could also be an external security domain such as a domain controller that cannot be contacted either because it is unavailable or the machine is no longer a member of that domain.
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