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Windows XP Mode Deployment Sample Scripts

Posted on24 October 20092 Comments

if you have watched the Windows XP Mode IT Pro Deployment Video, you might be interested in the scripts they’ve used to automatically install XP Mode and create virtual machines. You can download them from here

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CategoriesDeployment, Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP, XP ModeTagsDeployment, script, Virtualization, XP Mode

Windows Licensing Fact Sheet

Posted on24 October 2009Leave a comment

Has your organization ever acquired PCs without operating systems preinstalled, and then used its Volume Licensing agreement to install the full operating system on those PCs? Download the Windows Licensing Fact Sheet to learn more about Windows Licensing.

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CategoriesLicensing, Tip, Vista, Windows 7, Windows XPTagsEnterprise, OEM, Select, volume licensing, Windows

Windows XP Mode IT Pro Deployment Video

Posted on20 October 200920 October 20091 Comment

If you consider using XP Mode, then I recommend watching this video. This video contains a good tutorial on how to install and configure XP mode including a lot of additional hints. Furthermore the video explains how to create a Read More …

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CategoriesAutomation, Deployment, VHD, Virtualization, Windows 7, XP ModeTagsDeployment, sysprep, VHD, Windows XP, XP Mode

Splitting and merging image files with ImageX

Posted on14 October 20096 Comments

ImageX is a command-line tool for capturing, modifying and applying file based disk images. ImageX is included within the Windows Automated Installation Kit. In this post I want to focus on the functionality provided by ImageX to split and merge Read More …

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CategoriesDeployment, imagex, Tip, ToolsTagscapture, Deployment, Export, image size, imagex, Merge, size, split

Scripting HP Wireless Device State

Posted on13 October 200913 October 2009Leave a comment

An old colleague called me up this week (well in fact it was my old boss who has left our company), and told me about an issue they had when deploying an ISP specific Software Package that interacts with the Read More …

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CategoriesAutomation, Deployment, HP, Scripting, Tip, Tools, WirelessTagsAutomate, devices, Scripting, Wireless, Wireless.exe

VMware Workstation 7 RC available

Posted on12 October 20091 Comment

Finally, after a long waiting time, VMware has released a release candidate for VMware Workstation 7. Aero support for Windows 7 and Vista Guests! Windows 7 support (as a Host and Guest OS) OpenGL and Shader Model 3.0 support for Read More …

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Categoriesdrivers, Virtualization, vmware, Windows 7TagsRC, vmware, VMware Workstation 7

Windows 7 support for HP desktops, notebooks and workstations

Posted on11 October 200921 October 2009Leave a comment

HP has started publishing device drivers and software for Windows 7 for their desktops, notebooks and workstations. A complete overview of Windows 7 eligible models can be found here Business Desktops HP Compaq dc7900 HP Compaq dc7800 HP Compaq dc7700 Read More …

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Categoriesdrivers, HP, Windows7Tagsdrivers, HP, Windows 7

Windows 7 Mobile Broadband

Posted on1 October 2009Leave a comment

Windows 7’s Mobile Broadband enhancements give people a more reliable way to connect to the Internet using a wireless modem. Taking advantage of this feature is just like connecting to any other wireless network, and is done using the View Read More …

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CategoriesBroadband, drivers, Mobile, Windows 7TagsBroadband, drivers, Mobile, Windows7, WWAN

ToolTip – Fences

Posted on27 September 200927 September 2009Leave a comment

Do you remember the days where your desktop looked like on the picture below ? If you were using Windows in the late 80’s and early 90s you definitely will. The Windows Shell was called Program Manager. In Program Manager Read More …

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CategoriesTip, ToolsTagsDesktop, Fences, Program Manager, Shell, Shortcuts

Quick Access to installed QFEs

Posted on23 September 200923 September 20091 Comment

Instead of opening several windows, here’s an easy way to get a list of installed QFE’s. simply open a command prompt and type: WMIC QFE or WMIC QFE get caption,hotfixid,installedon or if you are looking for a specific update, enter Read More …

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CategoriesAutomation, Knowledge, Security, TipTagsQFE, WMIC

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