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- Printer Deployment via Group Policy - configuring the printer preferences
I have what I assume will be a very easy question for someone to answer We are currently a Novell shop slowly converting to Microsoft At the same time we are migrating to Windows 7 We are deploying printers using group policy When we do it via the print management - deployed printers, any printer preferences we set on the printer (such as duplex, color black and white) show on the printers
- windows updates Failed - Reverting the changes
I just tried to install 20 updates and it got to 98% complete then suddenly started reverting changes
- Windows could not finish configuring the system error fixed for me.
If you take the vanilla WIM from the setup DVD and install it directly into MDT 2010 you will get the "configuring" error, but if you manually install from DVD or ISO it it will work, and the sysprepped and captured image after that 3
- Configuring Windows 7 IEEE-1284 Controller Driver for USB to Parallel . . .
I can only suggest visiting the manufacturer's support for the adapter for details on configuring the port Most of the usb to parallel adapters I have looked at were designed for printers and thus lack any ability for port management
- Configuring your PDC as the NTP server for other network equipments
Now what i want to do its configuring if it possible also my pdc as an ntp server for my switches, routers wireless controller etc etc of course Without affecting what i got already working with my server and windows clients synchronizing to it
- Configuring TLS When Theres a Third Party Smart Host (Such as MessageLabs)
I usually do this by having separate send receive connectors that bypass the smart host for mutual TLS You can configure some 3rd party smart hosts to support TLS but in reality this is an unnecessary complication If you trust the other domain enough to configure mutual TLS with them it seems a bit pointless to then filter their mail for spam
- Configuring App Services and forward lookup zones using Infoblox DNS
I am currently working with the network team within our organization to create the necessary DNS forward lookup zone which is needed to enable the SharePoint 2013 App Services The problem is, we do not use Microsoft DNS but rather Infoblox and our engineers are not having any success in getting this to work correctly
- Azure Site Recovery: Configuration - TechNet Articles - United States . . .
Configuring the Recovery Plan Microsoft Azure ensures that the process of failure of virtual machines occurs in a cohesive way, failing the machines as a unit Access to Recovery Plans tab and select the option to Create Recovery Plan Configure a name for the plan, origin and destination of the failover machine
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