Join an Active Directory domain and keep your local profile intact
Recently, I had to join a number of computers in a small office to a domain, but the users all had local profiles that they wanted to keep. Things were a mess – some people’s usernames were the Last...
View ArticleLogon Failure: The user has not been granted the requested logon type at this...
The printer I use to connected to a domain computer, but the computer I print from is not on the domain, so I ran into this ugly error when I tried to map the printer: Logon Failure: The user has not...
View ArticleResolving “STOP 0x0000007B INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE” after you make changes...
I’d heard that, unlike previous versions of Windows, a Vista installation could be moved to a new computer without any problems, and would just re-detect all the hardware and reconfigure itself. So...
View ArticleNetwork not working after removing Symantec Endpoint Protection
About a year ago, I made the switch from Symantec Endpoint Protection 12 to Microsoft Forefront on a small network I manage, and the transition was mostly smooth. I noticed a few weeks ago, though,...
View ArticleCluster terminology – What “Active/Active” actually means
As a follow-up to my last entry (attempting to clear up some Windows Clustering terminology), I’ve found an article that makes another distinction that I forgot to include – the difference between an...
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