Remote Apps in Windows Server 2008 (RTM and R2)
Show applications as if they were locally installed using RDP Protocol.
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Show applications as if they were locally installed using RDP Protocol.
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Muy buena descripcion para el manejo de informacion de SMART para discos duros con linux desde la linea de comandos en:
http://blog.shadypixel.com/monitoring-hard-drive-health-on-linux-with-smartmontools/
Referencia:
http://therealedwin.com/2010/03/18/installing-msi-packages-with-elevated-privileges/
RunAs is a great way of temporarily elevating your privileges to admin level when you are logged on as an ordinary user. However, while you can right-click on .exe files and select Run As from the shortcut menu, this doesn’t work with Windows Installer (.msi) packages.
Here’s a workaround that makes this possible. Open Registry Editor as administrator and create the following key under HKCR\Msi.Package\shell:
HKey_ClassesRoot\Msi.Package\shell\runas
Now set the default value of this key to the following:
Install &as…
Now create the following subkey:
HKey_ClassesRoot\Msi.Package\shell\runas\command
Set the default value of this subkey to the following:
msiexec /i “%1″
Now you should be able to right-click on a .msi file and select Install As from the shortcut menu.
Con este utilitario de System Internals se puede hacer conversiones de fisico a virtual
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ee656415.aspx
MS Knowledge Base article:
Freeware that shows hard disk utilization in graphical (“treemap”) form.
This is from the support team at MS:
follow up on same site for x86 support on x64 servers:
This is a two part procedure follow instructions on any othese two sites:
http://www.jacksontechnical.com/article.htm?id=34
http://www.n2networksolutions.com/blog/?p=896
Micrsoft tool reference:
Estaba buscando una version 9 de Red Hat para un laboratario y encontré que las versiones de 9 para abajo están ubicadas en:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/243330
Información desde la fuente para usuarios y grupos con SIDs conocidos para los sistemas operativos Windows.