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處理窗口景色事件日誌文件

窗口景色以及前輩窗口操作系統†「來以被設計的複雜基礎設施採伐平臺的所有活動。 工具與交往登錄景色是事件觀察者的窗口。 用戶能通過參與事件觀察者訪問這項公共事業在查尋箱子在起動菜單之下。 然後簡單地用鼠標右鍵單擊被突出的結果并且選擇奔跑作為管理員從突然出現的上下文菜單。 事件觀察者將記錄事件的範圍包括項目與行政任務有關、應用、安全、設定、系統、應用和維修記錄和批轉的事件。

最簡單的方式涉及在窗口景色的事件文件將讓他們被保存和在新的事件日誌文件格式- .evtx之下。 景色用戶注意操作系統為改變信仰者被出口的事件日誌(.evt)文件也提供可能性從Windows XP和窗口服務器2003年為.evtx格式。 轉換可以通過事件觀察者MMC完成,做您的方式嚮甚而被保存的,用鼠標右鍵單擊它和選擇除之外。 (更多…)

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窗口景色堅固

雖然它是實際上有殘障的根據選擇它實際上提供給用戶與比較 Windows XP硬盤堅固公共事業在窗口景色是等值的演變從前輩操作系統。 但改進根本上受到工具的敞篷。 在這上下文,實際堅固引擎調整了,以及破碎過程的管理。

「默認情況下,仅defrag工具defragments歸檔小於64兆字節(MB)。 Therefore, files larger than 64 MB are not moved unnecessarily. In earlier versions of Windows operating systems, if the defrag engine was in the middle of a large move request, it could take lots of time to cancel defragmentation. In Windows Vista, the defrag engine processes input and output requests in smaller portions. Therefore, you can avoid situations where the defrag engine is busy with processing large move requests when you cancel a defragmentation session”, Microsoft explained. (more…)

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Written by Jason on October 9th, 2007 with no comments.
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Control Internet Browsing in Windows Vista

Windows Vista – just as its predecessor Windows operating systems offers users the ability to easily control Internet browsing by managing the Hosts file, native to the platform. However, the main difference between Vista and older Windows titles is the introduction of the User Account Control, and the fact that all users run with standard privileges as opposite to administrative rights. This small detail subsequently impacts the ability to edit the Hosts file.

The fact of the matter is that there are two error messages generated in Windows Vista in certain scenarios that either deny access to the Hosts file, or refuse to apply any modifications made by the user. The first is “Access to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\ hosts was denied” while the second will read “Cannot create the C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts file. Make sure that the path and file name are correct.” (more…)

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Written by Jason on October 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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32-bit Windows Vista vs. 64-bit Windows Vista

One of the core differences between 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows Vista is of course how much system memory the two variants of Microsoft’s latest operating systems can use. Users have to understand that Microsoft alone limited 32-bit Vista to a maximum of 4 GB of RAM while taking the high-end editions of 64-bit Vista up to 128 GB of RAM. The fact of the matter is that Microsoft could have tailor fitted both 32-bit Windows Vista and Windows XP to address well in excess of 4 GB of system memory, but didn’t. The best argument related to the possibility of introducing support for over 4 GB of RAM with x86 Vista and XP is the fact that Microsoft does feature 32-bit Window operating systems that do it. Case in point Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (32 GB of physical RAM), Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition and Windows Server 2003 SP1, Enterprise Edition(64 GB of physical RAM) and Windows Server 2003 SP1, Datacenter Edition (128 GB of physical RAM). All these server side Windows operating systems are 32-bit platforms.

So why hasn’t the same been done with Windows Vista? Well, just because the 32-bit server operating

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Written by Jason on August 31st, 2007 with no comments.
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Microsoft Updates the Core of 64-bit Windows Vista

Concomitantly with the release of the security bulletins as a part of its monthly patch cycle, Microsoft also made available an update affecting the core of 64-bit Vista. More specifically, the feature is designed to stop third party code from altering the operating system’s kernel integrity. “An update is available for Kernel Patch Protection included with x64-based Windows operating systems. Kernel Patch Protection protects code and critical structures in the Windows kernel from modification by unknown code or data. This update adds additional checks to this protection for increased reliability, performance, and resiliency of Windows,” Microsoft revealed.

The Kernel Patch Protection technology is nothing new to the 64-bit editions of Windows Vista. Microsoft’s latest operating system is just the latest in a series of Windows platforms to feature PatchGuard, (more…)

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Written by Jason on August 16th, 2007 with no comments.
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