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Join a Windows 7 machine to a Windows domain

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This is going to be one of those short posts, because is not much to say about joining a client machine to a domain; but you may ask, why we need to do this ? Well I’m not going to give an academic definition so you can spend another half an hour reading on the internet to understand. We join client machines like Windows XP, Windows Vista, 7, etc to a domain ’cause of the ease of management. Let’s say you have 10 computers running Windows 7, and every computer has a user account; but then comes a day when you need to create another account on those ten computers, for let’s say, a software (that software need to have that specific account on every computer). (more…)

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Clean Install of Windows XP

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As my first post on this blog I thought I’ll start with something easy. Yes Windows XP is an old operating system but is still very used in allot of companies and homes (at the time of this writing). I used Windows XP for many, many years, and I’m still using it to allot of my clients, because is a good operating system and not resource intensive. Now there are many reasons why you need to install from scratch, like you just bought a new system, or your old system crashed. Before we start with the installation I need to remind you that all of the information on the drive that Windows XP is currently on, or will be (this is usually your C: drive) will be destroyed during this process, so if there’s any data that you want to keep you should back it up to a CD/DVD or an external hard drive prior to beginning this process. (more…)

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