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什么是WMPNSCFG.exe ? 并且为什么它跑? 在远景

有许多过程 哪些继续进行跑在背景使用某一份额 资源一直。

处理的这些是大多时间不充分是用途对我们大家,那些当中的一个过程是wmpnscfg.exe

什么是wmpnscfg.exe ?

wmpnscfg.exe用于使用户警觉,当新 设备在被找到 . 当wmpnscfg被通报新 设备是可利用的在 它显示一弹出式在 通知用户关于的盘子 新的设备。 (更多…)

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VM商品与多物理NICs

得到了问题附有物理网络适配器VM商品虚拟网络适配器-象即是否是可能的。 一对一。 `是’它是可能的… 象是可能的在真正个人计算机和虚拟服务器从微软。

它基本上是同一个故事为VM商品工作站和服务器(几乎同样对话箱) -去虚拟网络设置:

1-VMW-VirtNetwSettings

Select what "Virtual Networks" you want - in here you can assign specific NICs to VMnet0-9 (you BRIDGE your adapters to the virtual "switch" you could say).

Pretty nice - now you’re almost done…

On the Virtual Machine Settings - select the Network Adapter - choose Custom - and select the Virtual Network your Physical Network Adapter is bound to:

2-VMWNetwAdapterSettings

That should do it. Simple, right?

 

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Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on January 17th, 2008 with no comments.
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Windows Vista File and Printer Sharing Ports

When you enable file and printer sharing in Windows Vista it automatically opens the ports needed to share files or printer in the Windows Vista firewall for you.

What if you’re not using the Windows Vista firewall or you’re using a hardware firewall like a router, firewall appliance, Linux firewall, or a Cisco PIX?

Below is a table that lists all the ports that need to be opened in Windows Vista to share files and printers. You can manually open these ports to enable file and printer sharing on your computer. (more…)

Written by Jason on January 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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Top 5 of the best freeware / opensource software for network admins of 2007

The end is near (of 2007 that is) so its time for those lists again.
Today I post my top 10 of the best freeware,crippleware,adware and opensource software I have used in 2007.
To start off with this list I must first define a definition of freeware, freeware in my eyes is software that you can use freely.
In that light also crippleware is included in my list. And so if opensource.

This year has been quite a year for freeware. Just take a look at the amounts of money spiceworks and for example crossloop gathered through investors. see the pressreleases here for the spiceworks pressrelease and here for the crossloop press release. It seems that the industry is picking up those marbles out there.

  1. SpiceWorks Desktop
  2. Logmein Free Edition
  3. Comodo

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Written by Teus on December 27th, 2007 with no comments.
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Spiceworks 2.0

Today or Yesterday my favorite network management software went out of beta.
I was using the beta version of 2.0 quite a while now, and didn’t had any problem running it. So I followed the instructions to upgrade to the final release and all went smooth!

If you are managing a network / computers this tool is really invaluable!

Written by Teus on December 21st, 2007 with no comments.
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How to fix Vista’s network bottlenecks

As much as I enjoy using Vista, I’ve definitely noticed that in some networking activities, it definitely seems to struggle. Particularly compared with Windows XP.

For the most part it’s not a problem – I just assumed that Vista’s beefy network stack was responsible, and made a mental note to fix it at some point. And then forgot.

But recently I encountered a really frustrating problem. Using Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to connect from a Vista Enterprise machine to a Windows 2003 server, the performance was so woeful that I was starting to worry whether there was a problem with the server.

As it happens, my fears about the server were unfounded, but the thought that Vista’s networking stack was to blame turned out to be correct. The Next Generation TCP/IP stack in Windows Vista supports something called Receive Window Auto-Tuning. This is nothing to do with the RDP “window” you see on the screen, but rather a TCP buffer which TCP/IP clients use to ensure smooth transmission.

Essentially, the TCP receive window is the amount of data that is sent in one chunk before waiting for an acknowledgement to come back from the

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Written by Madhukara H on September 28th, 2007 with 1 comment.
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