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** Should be an entry for "eceprint" or "eceprint.ece.ncsu.edu" (or any future print servers we set). Can change password for entry, or remove entry. | ** Should be an entry for "eceprint" or "eceprint.ece.ncsu.edu" (or any future print servers we set). Can change password for entry, or remove entry. | ||
** Probably need to also restart computer before attempting to add the printer again | ** Probably need to also restart computer before attempting to add the printer again | ||
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+ | *[[Fixing OpenAFS/Kerberos in Windows 7]] | ||
*[[New machine names]] | *[[New machine names]] |
Revision as of 16:23, 20 August 2009
Personal
Basic TL stuff (because I'll never remember)
Workstudy Education
- Using RIS -FINISHED
Internal
http://lifehacker.com/356915/restart-windows-explorer-the-safe-way
- Command line for MSI/MST installs
- msiexec /qb /i "msi filename"TRANSFORMS="mst filename"
- installs MSI with MST, shows progress bar and no interaction from user
- Cleaning up cached credentials for adding printers on personal machines
- Start -> Run -> rundll32.exe keymgr.dll, KRShowKeyMgr
- Opens applet to update or remove cached credentials
- Should be an entry for "eceprint" or "eceprint.ece.ncsu.edu" (or any future print servers we set). Can change password for entry, or remove entry.
- Probably need to also restart computer before attempting to add the printer again
- Setting up Sun/Linux machines -FINISHED
- Adding users to RHEL -FINISHED
- Windows Installer registry permissions - FINISHED
- Adding grub - from dnclark2
Public
- Installing AFS for Mac OS X Tiger -FINISHED
- Adding printer to Windows machine -FINISHED / IN PLACE
- Adding Printer to RHEL -FINISHED / IN PLACE
- Adding printer to OS X -FINISHED / IN PLACE
- Common Shortcut Keys -FINISHED / IN PLACE
- For Windows -FINISHED / IN PLACE
- For Unix
- For OS X -FINISHED / IN PLACE
- Map Network Drives -FINISHED
- Nomad Registration -FINISHED / IN PLACE
- Finding your MAC address -FINISHED