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Windows 95/98/2000/XP/Vista/7 workstation and Windows 2000/2003/2008 server networking, Group Policy and wireless configurations. Have knowledge about workstation Ghosting, and also the ins and outs of hardware troubleshooting.
15 years of experience as a hobbyist and Senior Systems Administrator
BA, BCom in Information Technology Management. No IT certifications. However, I have taken several Windows, Novell and Networking courses.
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Hi Ron. This depends on your version of Windows and connectivity to the internet. If you had a really old version of Windows (Windows 95, 98, 2000) valid serial numbers were entered when you installed
Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with ISA Server, so I would have to say I can't honestly answer your question well. However, I would think that if ISA server will allow you to load balance your traffic
Hi There. It might be a simple solution. If you go to CONTROL PANEL, then PROGRAMS AND FEATURES, look for your program called CITRIX RECEIVER. Uninstall/remove it. Then, restart your computer.
Hi there. Sorry for my late reply. I don't have a real answer for you, because this might be a specific issue with Info Select. Perhaps because the backup is not scheduled or didn't perform correctly
Typically, backup files have something linked to them which means that they have a timer or setting for which you've scheduled the backups to take place. So if you normally right click on the file in
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