Printers “Some Of These Settings are Managed By Your Organisation”
Nov12

Printers “Some Of These Settings are Managed By Your Organisation”

Managed By Your Organisation KB ID 0001899 Problem When attempting to add a printer, or engage with the printer settings dialog, you may see. Some Of These Settings are Managed By Your Organisation Solution : Managed By Your Organisation This is usually because a policy is being applied, (or has been applied) that is making a change in your registry, to the following key. HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > Windows...

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Windows – Cannot Delete Thumbs.db
Nov17

Windows – Cannot Delete Thumbs.db

KB ID 0000683 Problem Thumbs.db is a small hidden system file that gets generated when you view media in a folder, you know when you look at all your MP3 songs and you can see the album cover as a thumbnail? Or you can see what all your photos are as a tiny thumbnail before you open them, well thats what the thumbs.db file is doing. It’s a tiny cache of all that information so next time someone visits this folder it displays...

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Stop ‘Open File – Security Warning’
Nov17

Stop ‘Open File – Security Warning’

KB ID 0000804  Problem I put in a Remote Desktop Services Server this week, and every time the users launched their line of business app, Open File – Security Warning The publisher of this file can not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this software. Name: {Application name} Publisher: Unknown Publisher Type: Application From: {PathApplication name} This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its...

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Configure Wireless Network Stings via Group Policy
Nov17

Configure Wireless Network Stings via Group Policy

KB ID 0000923  Problem If you have a corporate wireless network, you can send the settings out to your clients, rather than have them all ask you what the wireless settings are, and how do they connect. Here I’m going to use Domain group policies, but the procedure is the same for local policies (just run gpedit.msc instead). And the dialog boxes are exactly the same as if you were configuring them on the client machine. (You...

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Windows Server 2008 – Enable Aero
Nov17

Windows Server 2008 – Enable Aero

KB ID 0000321 Problem You might ask why? But I needed to do this the other day for some screen shots, and if I had to work out how to do it then someone else will want to use Aero on Windows Server 2008. Besides I’ve seem people running this OS on their Laptops etc, so if it were me, I’d rather look at Aero than the standard windows “Theme”. Solution Minimum Requirements for Aero CPU = 1 GHz or Higher RAM = 1...

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