Category | November, 2007

Automount NTFS Drive in UBUNTU

Automount NTFS Drive in UBUNTU

Due to popular demand we have posted some instructions on how to automount an NTFS drive in UBUNTU 7.10 at boot up.  This way you don’t have to manually mount the drive each time you restart. [...]

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Server 2003 Command Prompt Tips and Tricks – PART TWO

Server 2003 Command Prompt Tips and Tricks – PART TWO

This is the second installment of the Command Prompt Tips and Tricks Use Doskey to Recall and Edit Commands Windows Server 2003 launches doskey.exe by default, which causes the commands you enter in a command session to be put into memory so you can recall them. The command buffer doesn't survive the session. The following table describes some of the commonly used keystrokes that take advantage of the doskey recall and editing features. [...]

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Scheduling tasks with AT.exe on Windows 2003 Server

Scheduling tasks with AT.exe on Windows 2003 Server

A dinasour from the Unix world, the AT command still lingers on in the Windows Server world. The AT command was available in Windows NT and Windows 2000, and it is still available inWindows Server 2003. Obviously, you can use it to schedule tasks. On Windows server, when you schedule a task via the AT command, that task will appear in the Scheduled Tasks window, making it easier for those not familiar with AT to still use it. You can change the settings of the task using the switches available in the AT command, or use the features in Scheduled Tasks to modify the configuration of that task. Be warned, however, that once you use Scheduled Tasks to change the configuration, the AT modifiers will no longer work on that task. This means that you have converted the AT task to a Scheduled Tasks fromat and AT will not be able to change it in any way. [...]

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Single User Profile For Windows And Linux

Single User Profile For Windows And Linux

By far the best and most fluid feature of Ubuntu 7.10 is the ability to read and write to NTFS drives. What does that mean?  It means that you can share resources and use both drives as one!  You can share documents and settings between windows seamlessly.  You have one bookmarks file, one addressbook, one Documents directory.  Here’s how to set it up. [...]

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Slow Windows Vista Shutdown

Slow Windows Vista Shutdown

Ever wonder why your Windows Vista installation shuts down so slowly?  There is a way of finding out exactly what it is doing while it is shutting down so that you can identify the cause of the slow shutdown and take care of it. [...]

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Server 2003 Command Prompt Tips and Tricks – PART ONE

Server 2003 Command Prompt Tips and Tricks – PART ONE

This is the first part of two on the Windows Command prompt tips and tricks. If you have your own tips, you can post them in comments. Where is the Command Prompt Menu Item? In Windows Server 2003 the Command Prompt menu item has moved to the Accessories sub menu.However, Windows Server 2003 also puts a shortcut to the Command Prompt at the top of the Start menu, above the horizontal line. [...]

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Windows  Server 2003 Editions

Windows Server 2003 Editions

Windows Server 2003 is available in the following four editions: Windows 2003 Standard Server Windows 2003 Enterprise Server (32-bit and 64-bit versions) Windows 2003 Datacenter Server (32-bit and 64-bit versions) Windows 2003 Web Server [...]

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Crack Linux Password

Crack Linux Password

Whether it’s for fun, for profit, or to annoy your brother, you want to crack a Linux password.  Here are the step by step instructions on how to crack a Linux Password. [...]

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