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Windows SteadyState v2.5 Beta

Se você tentar sempre para fora o Toolkit compartilhado do computador - ou o toolkit mais novo de Windows SteadyState, você sabe provavelmente que Windows Vista não estêve suportado assim distante… Mas agora é aqui - vá começam-no:

Windows SteadyState 2.5 Beta
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=4DE91D3A-69F4-4D7B-94B1-C69B8BE029F4&displaylang=en

Manual Beta de Windows SteadyState 2.5
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=D173452A-CE26-4F26-9C30-982F705F84D2&displaylang=en

Lima Beta de Windows SteadyState 2.5 Readme
http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/2/F/E2F23589-E8E1-404F-9DAB-77F1CAE24153/ReadmeBeta.txt

Sistemas operando-se suportados:
Windows Vista: Negócio/para casa básico/acionador de partida/final/empresa/para casa PremiumWindows XP: Home/profissional com bloco 2 do serviço

Escrito por Jakob H. Heidelberg sobre Novembro 20o, 2007 com nenhuns comentários.
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Jogo ao redor com as telas do carregador de Windows Vista

Com Windows Vista, Microsoft entregou uma evolução nos termos da experiência do usuário. Ainda, porque o sistema se operando sofre uma quantidade decent de customization, as melhorias no projeto original da companhia de Redmond são inevitáveis. E um dos aspectos de Vista que poderiam controlar com um doce extra do olho do tad é a tela do carregador. Agora na imagem adjacente você pode ver uma parcela da tela do carregador de Vista do defeito, que é de outra maneira preto do passo. Bem, nada começar excitou aproximadamente lá, mas você tem algumas opções para retrocedê-lo acima de um entalhe.

Primeiramente fora, você pode sempre escavar acima da tela escondida Vista do carregador de Windows. Tudo que você tem que fazer é fazer sua maneira à utilidade da configuração de sistema e permitir de “a opção nenhum carregador do GUI”. Siga apenas esta ligação a fim começar detalhes adicionais sobre como unveil a tela escondida do carregador em sua cópia de Vista. O tweak é harmless mas, ao mesmo tempo, é limitado também a somente uma imagem consistente com o tema Aero. (mais…)

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Escrito por Jason sobre Novembro 20o, 2007 com nenhuns comentários.
Leia mais artigos sobre gerador do logo e colaborador do software e bitmap das janelas e winload e logo do carregador e windows system32 and vista and operating system and boot screen and system configuration utility and Windows.

Keyboard shortcut of the week: born to run

You may have noticed that the Start menu has an item called ‘Run’. The Run facility is a bit of a throw-back to the days of DOS, when we had to type commands to run programs rather than double click on icons. Nevertheless, it is still a useful tool in the Windows environment.

You can open the Run box by clicking on ‘Run’ in the Start menu, or you can use the keyboard shortcut: hold down a Windows key and press R.

The Windows keys have this symbol on, and are generally located near the Alt keys.

Once you have opened up the Run box, simply type in a command and hit return. To get you started here is a list of commands and the programs that they open.

calc - calculator
notepad - unsurprisingly this opens the notepad, which is a simple text editor
iexplore - Internet Explorer
firefox - Firefox
winword - Word
excel - (I think you can guess)
powerpnt - PowerPoint

[For an exhaustive list of other commands see this article on FixMyXP.com]

Another advantage of using…

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Written by Stepterix on November 20th, 2007 with no comments.
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Jeremy Moskowitz in RunAs Radio

Richard Campbell & Greg Hughes from RunAs Radio talks to my good friend Jeremy Moskowitz about Group Policy - who would have guessed, right :-)

Check it out here: http://www.runasradio.com/default.aspx?showNum=32

Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on November 20th, 2007 with no comments.
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My WindowSecurity.com articles…

Hi,
This is a list of my articles on www.windowsecurity.com for reference - if you haven’t read them yet, please do so!

Group Policy related changes in Windows Server 2008 (Part 1: What are Starter GPOs?)
This article series deals with the new Group Policy features W2008 will bring, including GPMC v2 features and Group Policy Preferences.
http://windowsecurity.com/articles/Group-Policy-related-changes-Windows-Server-2008-Part1.html

Protect Public Computers with Windows SteadyState (Part 1)
This is an article series deals with the Windows SteadyState product and how to protect public computers using this toolkit.
http://windowsecurity.com/articles/Protect-Public-Computers-Windows-SteadyState-Part1.html

Configuring Granular Password Settings in Windows Server 2008 (Part 1 & 2)
This article series deals with how to set Granular Password Policies for WS2008 domains.
http://windowsecurity.com/articles/Configuring-Granular-Password-Settings-Windows-Server-2008-Part-1.html
http://windowsecurity.com/articles/Configuring-Granular-Password-Settings-Windows-Server-2008-Part2.html

Efficient Registry Cleanup
This article deals with Group Policy Startup scripts and why they are so powerful.
http://windowsecurity.com/articles/Efficient-Registry-Cleanup.html

Default Deny All Applications (Part 1 & 2)
This article series deals with Software Restriction Policies and how to implement SRP in a corporate environment.
http://windowsecurity.com/articles/Default-Deny-All-Applications-Part1.html
http://windowsecurity.com/articles/Default-Deny-All-Applications-Part2.html

How to Force Remote Group Policy Processing
This article shows how to update Group Policy settings on remote computers using different approaches.
http://windowsecurity.com/articles/How-Force-Remote-Group-Policy-Processing.html

Managing

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Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on November 20th, 2007 with no comments.
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Links for 2007-11-19 [Digg]

  • Ubuntu 7.10 - Gusty Gibbon - Pros and Cons
    re you ready to make that leap towards a different Operating system other than Windows? Can afford a Mac? Well if "free" is in your budget look no further. The latest open source release of the OS Ubuntu 7.10 - codename Gusty Gibbon is out and waiting for you. [Learn]
  • Windows XP Service Pack 3 Candidate Released
    Microsoft has begun rolling out to testers a near-final Release Candidate build of Windows XP Service Pack 3. Testers said they began pulling down the bits from Microsoft’s download site on November 18. [Learn]

Written by PCWizKid's Tech Talk - Windows, Linux, Mac Tips and Tricks on November 20th, 2007 with no comments.
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