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  1. Well, after 2 hours, I've managed to fix the bugger using procedure from the link above. There's a lot of patience needed, especially if you have two kids around you Also, those parts are really small and it's pretty hard to do it.
  2. For a start, I'm deeply disappointed with Logitech! I had Logitech MX Revoution Mouse, until one day it started to have double click issues. More on this problem here: http://forums.logite...ick/td-p/243999 Well, I've decided to sell the mouse as it were (with this double click failure) and a year and a half ago I've bought Logitech MX 1100 mouse that recently started giving me that ol' double-click problems. Now, I've downloaded this application that helps a bit, but can't solve the problem completely. Not to mention that I do not want to use a third party software for my mouse to function properly. There another option, I can fix that lousy Omron clicker in Logitech mouse as instructed here: http://www.overclock...les-diy-repair/ having in mind that this won't extend the mouse lifespan, this fix will only hold for some time and then it could start to work even worse as this tiny part of spring easily wears out because of the low quality components. I'm also considering selling this mouse and buying a new one, but this time I would like not to have Logitech again, but when I searched for Web Shops here in Croatia, there's not much to choose from. So I need your recommendations for a good mouse that isn't very expensive but has better quality than Logitech. P.S. I have Logitech MX1000 mouse at work that is now 7 years old and works without any issues. I'm guessing those were the times when Logitech used high quality parts.
  3. The same way as with SP2, right? May I post this on the frontpage?
  4. NIM replied to NIM's topic in Announcements
    Rick, I've changed the logo, can you do a hard refresh and see if it all right now? This time I have made a .gif file. It could be better. Thanks!
  5. NIM replied to NIM's topic in Announcements
    Isn't that Aero feature in WIndows 7? BTW, thanks for reporting Rick. One of IPS members will make another logo for me. Once I upload the new logo, I will update this topic so you can check. Cheers.
  6. NIM replied to NIM's topic in Announcements
    Hmm, I don't know what's wrong with it Rick. Blue and white colors are used.
  7. NIM replied to NIM's topic in Announcements
    Where's that logo? Can you provide link?
  8. We have implemented a Facebook plugin to our Forum Sidebar. To share Wincert on your Facebook wall, you are welcome to click on the Like button. Regards, Nik
  9. Is this helpful? http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc772350(WS.10).aspx
  10. NIM replied to NIM's topic in Hardware Field
    Cheers, I found it very useful.
  11. Forum has been upgraded to the latest version. We have also enabled Facebook and Twitter logins. You may still experience some bugs regarding new log-in methods, but that should be soon sorted out. I have also noticed a jump in our visitors count Link/Lightbox bug still hasn't been fixed. What are your recommendations, to leave it ON and open image links using right click/open in new tab, or to disable the lightbox feature? Lightbox is currently OFF.
  12. Seems that i7 is a beast, but very expensive as well.
  13. NIM replied to angeloblu's topic in Introduction
    Welcome to Wincert.
  14. Yes, you need a CD to install additional languages. Can you get it somehow? Maybe contact Microsoft?
  15. Check the following When you open the message, go to the message menu, format, make sure HTML is checked. Now, go to control panel | Region and Language Options | click on the Language tab, Check install files for East Asian languages, Hit OK, Restart your machine. Let me know if it helped.
  16. Well, then forget it, you need admin permissions to install printer driver if this setting is enabled.
  17. Check this setting in local security policy: Click Start, point to Programs, click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Local Security Policy. Double-click Local Policies. Double-click Security Options. In the right pane, double-click Prevent users from installing printer drivers. Check if the setting is set to Disabled. Close the Local Security Settings window. If this setting is Enabled, then you won't be able to install printer drivers if you don't have Administrative permissions.
  18. Check the bottom of the page, it says that this is a joke written in small letters
  19. You have to have admin permissions to SET batch user account that will have permissions to start local VNC service.
  20. Check this http://www.downloadmoreram.com/index.html
  21. Well, to be able to do that, you'll need Administrative permissions on that machine.
  22. NIM replied to infestation's topic in Introduction
    Welcome!
  23. This is how we do it in our domain: - create a service/batch domain account (like you normally create a user account) - in the properties for this account go to 'Account' and select the Logon To option and give to this account only to PC's where this service will run. If you'll have many PC's, then you may leave this setting as is. - on the XP machine open local security policy using Administrative Tools or just type gpedit.msc - set this user account to logon as a service and to logon as a batch job on the Windows XP machine http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/546.mspx?mfr=true http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc755659(WS.10).aspx Let me know if you need additional help. Nik
  24. You should create .bat script that will map the required drives, copy the script to sysvol/scripts directory on your DC's and in the profile of the AD account use the name for the logon script