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Administrative access to the USMT folder on the server from the Windows XP Professional computer Read access to the USMT folder to perform the migration Administrative access to the target Windows XP Professional computer
Yes. Check out these two policy settings: User Configuration | Administrative Templates | Windows Components | Windows Explorer | Hide these specified drives in My Computer And User Configuration | Administrative Templates | Windows Components | Windows Explorer | Prevent access to drives from My Computer
Computer Management helps you manage local or remote computers using a single, consolidated desktop tool. It combines several Windows administration utilities into a single console tree, providing easy access to a specific computer's administrative properties and tools. does that help?
This step-by-step article describes how to install the Active Directory administrative tools to a Windows XP SP1 or later based computer. With Server Administration Tools (included on the Windows 2003 Server and Windows 2003 Advanced Server CD-ROMs), you can manage a server remotely from any computer that is running Windows XP SP1 or later. Windows 2003 Administration Tools contain Microsoft Management Console snap-ins, Active Directory administrative tools, and other tools that are used to manage computers that are running Windows 2003 Server, and which are not provided with Windows XP Professional
In order to perform maintenance on your computer's software systems, you often need administrator privileges. If you are the owner of the computer, you probably already have administrative privileges, but due to a security risk, Windows Vista requires that you manually approve all administrative tasks.
Mac is computer software that isn't compatible on Windows. You shall have to create a hackintosh (building a computer with specific parts) to be able to run Mac osx. It does work the other way around. Mac can run Windows.
Windows CE is the Compact Edition of windows. CE is not designed for use on a personal computer, its designed for computers designed for a very specific purpose such as a car computer, tv, or printer. Windows 7 is a full operating system for a personal computer. It allows you to run a large number of programs on any computer with an x86 or x86_64 processor.
this is aplicable for vista but im sure bout windows 7...... Start,Run --> Gpedit.msc --> Local Computer Policy, Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, System, Logon --> "Hide entry points for Fast User Switching
Be More Specific Like is it Windows? and is it Windows 7, Windows XP,Windows 2000,Windows 95, ect. if windows go to an Admin account and go to Control Panel, User Accounts, and then you can change it from there
The programs available in Administrative Tools can be used to schedule a test of your computer's memory, manage advanced aspects of users and groups, format hard drives, configure Windows services, change how the operating system starts, and much, much more.
To manually adjust the time on a Windows computer you simple left click the time located in the lower-left hand corner and select change date and time. It is required that the account you are trying to change the time on have administrative privileges.
c:\windows\system32\sysprep\sysprep.exe