restore dell factory partition
http://www.goodells.net/dellrestore/fixes.htm
Remember, you are the product, not the customer.
http://www.goodells.net/dellrestore/fixes.htm
Example 3 – User name and password required server=debian, share=linuser mountpoint=images user=linuser, password=12345 smbmount //debian/linuser images -o username=linuser,password=12345
INETORGPERSONFIX versus INETORGPERSONPREVENT When trying to upgrade a Windows 2000 domain with an Exchange 2000 box, apparently some very strange things can happen to the Schema. Microsoft KB 325379 talks about this. If you try to run adprep before using … Read More »
Solution No: 12049 Title: How to check the Exchange Service Pack level level For Exchange 2000: Start the Microsoft Exchange System Manager program (Start menu | Programs | Microsoft Exchange | System Manager). In the left pane, Expand Servers. Right-click … Read More »
Your smb.conf looks to have no errors. I see it was created with SWAT, which usually sets things up without a hitch. Out of curiosity, why did you pick “security=SHARE”? There are a few lines I have in mine that … Read More »
So how safe is your data? I have a CPA firm that I have done some break/fix for, and they brought up the question of “How secure is our Accounting Data”. They use Lacerte and Quickbooks. They are using SBS … Read More »
1.Remove all Active desktop items : -Right click Desktop -Properties
deleting multiple calendar entries View your calendar by category: Stay inside calendar, go to menu View –>current view–>by category, short by start time, then you can delete easily many appointment at the same time.
How to Reset a MySQL Password in 5 Easy Steps 1. Stop the mysqld daemon process. 2. Start the mysqld daemon process with the –skip-grant-tables option. 3. Start the mysql client with the -u root option. 4. Execute the UPDATE … Read More »
Setting The MTU The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is a value that defines the maximum size of each packet leaving your computer. You may need to lower this value on each computer behind WinRoute. To see if this is necessary … Read More »