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  • Enable detailed logon, logoff and shutdown status messages

    Instead of showing the default logon, logoff and shutdown status messages you can enable detailed messages that will tell you exactly what is going on. Wondering what is taking your logon so long? With detailed messages turned on you will see messages like Processing group policy and other specific tasks...
    Posted to Technology Tips by Darren McCarthy on 21 Oct 2009
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  • Vista Tips

    A Few Vista Tips Mobility Center Create a Shortcut for Flip 3D Create a shortcut to switch users How to properly disable the IP6 stack Enable detailed logon, logoff and shutdown status messages
    Posted to Technology Tips by Darren McCarthy on 21 Oct 2009
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  • How to properly disable the IP6 stack

    Starting in Windows Vista and Server 2008, Microsoft includes native support for IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) and is enabled by default. IPv6 is the new computer address protocol that will eventually replace IPv4 which is currently the most popular standard. Unless you network has a specific requirement...
    Posted to Technology Tips by Darren McCarthy on 21 Oct 2009
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  • Create a shortcut to switch users

    Fast user switching has been a very useful feature of Windows for multi-user computers. Dating back to Windows XP, fast user switching allows multiple users to be logged into a computer at once. This is very useful if a user is in the middle of work but another needs to use the computer shortly. Fast...
    Posted to Technology Tips by Darren McCarthy on 21 Oct 2009
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  • Create a Shortcut for Flip 3D

    Would you like to add a shortcut to your desktop or quick launch bar that launches the new Flip 3D tab replacement? 1. Right click on your desktop and select New and then Shortcut. 2. Copy and paste RunDll32 DwmApi #105 into the location box and hit Next. 3. Enter in a name for your shortcut and hit...
    Posted to Technology Tips by Darren McCarthy on 21 Oct 2009
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