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July 26th, 2008 · No Comments · 62 views
Consider the following scenario. In an Active Directory domain environment, you deploy a user logon script to client computers in the domain. The logon script contains calls to Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI), such as Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) queries. However, every time that a user logs on to the domain from a Windows Vista-based client computer, the client computer takes a long time (about 10 minutes) to process the logon script. During this time, no other ADSI queries can be executed.
This issue occurs if the ADSI call in the logon script involves downloading a schema cache file.
May 15th, 2007 · No Comments · 628 views
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The Vista version of Maple 11 will be available in the coming weeks. Current Maple 11 users will be notified via email as soon as it is available.
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Good news if you run a linux server.
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If you take lots of photos, and you’re running Vista, this page will be of interest.
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They will release a Vista compatible driver for PostScript printers in July.
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Selling twice as fast as Windows XP, 40 million copies sold as of last week.
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The title says it all. TivoToGo 2.4 is not Vista compatible, but if you follow these steps, they claim it will run.
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If you’ve got a Windows Server 2003 and you want to monitor the health of your Vista clients, here’s your ticket.
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Nick at the Windows Vista Blog comments on the recent ‘Aero kills your battery’ hoopla. He says though it’s hard to measure accurately, they estimate it uses 1-4% more battery, which they consider a fair trade-off for what Aero offers.
May 15th, 2007 · No Comments · 44 views
If you’ve got a Windows Server 2003 and you want to monitor the health of your Vista clients, here’s your ticket. Keep reading →
January 28th, 2007 · 12 Comments · 10,373 views
Do you use Telnet? If so, you’ll obviously need a Telnet client for Vista, but which one should you choose? The good news is that Vista has its own Telnet client, it’s sitting on your hard drive, it’s just not installed by default. So how do you get it installed? Erickr pointed out how to do this on his blog, here’s a pictorial version: Keep reading →