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  • WorldWide Telescope

    Well, Cliff Hobbs has beat me to the post on the announcement that HP have snapped up EDS. Fair enough, considering Cliff works at EDS; It would have felt bad stealing his thunder so to speak ;-) So instead here's something I found today, Microsoft Launches WorldWide Telescope Sourced from SlashDot...
    Posted to Rob Marshall @ MyItForum.com (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-14-2008
    Filed under: General, Microsoft
  • Controlling Windows XP Performance Settings/Visual Effects through Group Policy

    Another thing I’ve been working on lately is creating a group policy that controls the performance settings and visual effects of Windows XP.   I have most of the registry settings identified that I needed to tweak and I’m controlling the settings through Group Policy using Policymaker. ...
    Posted to Chris Nackers Blog (Weblog) by cnackers on 02-20-2009
    Filed under: General, Microsoft, Windows XP, Group Policy
  • Combining multiple images into a single .wim file – Part 1 – Capturing the Image(s)

    This information is provided as is, this can be a complicated process, so you do so at your own risk. I am also unsure of what level of “supported-ness” (i think i made that word up) this has by Microsoft, so again, you do so at your own risk. :) Now that we’ve stated the usual stuff, lets begin…. Here...
    Posted to Chris Nackers Blog (Weblog) by cnackers on 05-29-2009
    Filed under: SMS 2003, Operating System Deployment, General, MDT 2008, Solution Accelerators, Microsoft, Windows XP, Windows PE, Systems Management, SCCM, Imaging
  • Windows 7 – XP Mode

    So this week i’ve been playing with Windows 7 and the “XP Mode” that is built on Virtual PC.  I must say that i’ve been impressed with it thus far.  This mode allows you to install XP applications in a VM and then those applications are published to the host’s start menu. You can launch the...
    Posted to Chris Nackers Blog (Weblog) by cnackers on 07-01-2009
    Filed under: General, Microsoft, Windows 7
  • Windows 7 – Enable Quick Launch Toolbar

    By default, the Quick Launch toolbar is disabled in Windows 7.  Here is how you enable it.   First we need to right-click on the taskbar and select “New toolbar” Next we need to browse to the following path: %userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch Then select...
    Posted to Chris Nackers Blog (Weblog) by cnackers on 07-17-2009
    Filed under: General, Microsoft, Windows 7
  • Windows 7 – Enable Quick Launch Toolbar

    By default, the Quick Launch toolbar is disabled in Windows 7.  Here is how you enable it.   First we need to right-click on the taskbar and select “New toolbar” Next we need to browse to the following path: %userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch Then select...
    Posted to Chris Nackers Blog (Weblog) by cnackers on 07-17-2009
    Filed under: General, Microsoft, Windows 7
  • Windows 7 – XP Mode

    So this week i’ve been playing with Windows 7 and the “XP Mode” that is built on Virtual PC.  I must say that i’ve been impressed with it thus far.  This mode allows you to install XP applications in a VM and then those applications are published to the host’s start menu. You can launch the...
    Posted to Chris Nackers Blog (Weblog) by cnackers on 07-01-2009
    Filed under: General, Microsoft, Windows 7
  • Combining multiple images into a single .wim file – Part 1 – Capturing the Image(s)

    This information is provided as is, this can be a complicated process, so you do so at your own risk. I am also unsure of what level of “supported-ness” (i think i made that word up) this has by Microsoft, so again, you do so at your own risk. :) Now that we’ve stated the usual stuff, lets begin…. Here...
    Posted to Chris Nackers Blog (Weblog) by cnackers on 05-29-2009
    Filed under: SMS 2003, Operating System Deployment, General, MDT 2008, Solution Accelerators, Microsoft, Windows XP, Windows PE, Systems Management, SCCM, Imaging
  • Controlling Windows XP Performance Settings/Visual Effects through Group Policy

    Another thing I’ve been working on lately is creating a group policy that controls the performance settings and visual effects of Windows XP.   I have most of the registry settings identified that I needed to tweak and I’m controlling the settings through Group Policy using Policymaker. ...
    Posted to Chris Nackers Blog (Weblog) by cnackers on 02-20-2009
    Filed under: General, Microsoft, Windows XP, Group Policy
  • WorldWide Telescope

    Well, Cliff Hobbs has beat me to the post on the announcement that HP have snapped up EDS. Fair enough, considering Cliff works at EDS; It would have felt bad stealing his thunder so to speak ;-) So instead here's something I found today, Microsoft Launches WorldWide Telescope Sourced from SlashDot...
    Posted to Rob Marshall @ MyItForum.com (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-14-2008
    Filed under: General, Microsoft
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