System Manufacturer/Model Number: Intel OS: Windows 7 Professional, Windows XP CPU: Intel Dual Core Motherboard: Intel D945GCNL Memory: 2GB Graphics Card: Intel 82945G Express Monitor(s) Displays: HP Pavilion 1859m Screen Resolution: 1366x768 Keyboard: Delux Mouse: A4Tech Case: High Tower Cooling: Air Hard Drives: Samsung 250GB SATA
Maxtor 80GB SATA Internet Speed: 512kbps downlink and 128kbps uplink :(
System Manufacturer/Model Number: Intel OS: Windows 7 Professional, Windows XP CPU: Intel Dual Core Motherboard: Intel D945GCNL Memory: 2GB Graphics Card: Intel 82945G Express Monitor(s) Displays: HP Pavilion 1859m Screen Resolution: 1366x768 Keyboard: Delux Mouse: A4Tech Case: High Tower Cooling: Air Hard Drives: Samsung 250GB SATA
Maxtor 80GB SATA Internet Speed: 512kbps downlink and 128kbps uplink :(
System Manufacturer/Model Number: Intel OS: Windows 7 Professional, Windows XP CPU: Intel Dual Core Motherboard: Intel D945GCNL Memory: 2GB Graphics Card: Intel 82945G Express Monitor(s) Displays: HP Pavilion 1859m Screen Resolution: 1366x768 Keyboard: Delux Mouse: A4Tech Case: High Tower Cooling: Air Hard Drives: Samsung 250GB SATA
Maxtor 80GB SATA Internet Speed: 512kbps downlink and 128kbps uplink :(
Hi,
I was following this tutorial: https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/151415-group-policy-apply-specific-user-group.html in order to setup group policy for certain users/groups.
However, when I got to the "Browse for a Group Policy Object" dialogue box, the only tab present was Computers,...
Hi,
I've recently notice a strange username in the user accounts list. The username is
hjjmbpdnhvPEZPIXIPO
and it's under the administrator's group. Anyone have an idea what this might be?
Thanks!
Dave
Hello. Firstly thank you for clicking on my thread. So this is what I want to do, I want PC1 to be able to drag/drop items like music,clips,bookmarks, and anything else to PC2. I want 1 single folder to be shared and the rest of the systems to be secured.
I have 2 computers both running Windows...
Hi
I want to give the ability to the user group to turn off instantly aero (using either the right click or normal shortcuts described in the tutorials) without revealing my administrator pass to them :sarc:(or have to be there to type it:geek:).
This also is a solution for x64 apps (That...
Hi guys;
I have a few machines running windows 7. Is it possible at all to use the group policy to limit functions to particular users. For example; if the user is a member of the 'limited user' group, specific rules apply, but if however the member is an administrator the policies do not apply?...