Windows 7

  1. You can sign the .rdp files that are used for connections to virtual machines in virtual desktop pools and for connections ...
  2. You can specify a custom Home page, Search bar URL, and Online support page. The Home page is opened when the browser is ...
  3. You can specify additional RDP settings that cannot be specified on the Common RDP Settings tab. To specify custom RDP settings, ...
  4. You can specify additional RDP settings, such as audio redirection, that cannot be specified on the other tabs. These RDP ...
  5. You can specify an incoming group and map it to a single user principal name (UPN) value. Mapping groups to UPNs will override ...
  6. You can specify custom favorites, Web Slices and feeds to be installed with your package. The order of these favorites, Web ...
  7. You can specify multiple home pages that open in different tabs in Internet Explorer. The default welcome page and online ...
  8. You can specify multiple home pages that open in different tabs. The home page is opened when the browser is started or when ...
  9. You can specify the default Web pages that are associated with this Federation Service. If you change the name of a page, ...
  10. You can specify the Federation Service Uniform Resource Locator (URL) and select the Federation Service Proxy (FSP) certificate ...
  11. You can specify the Federation Service URI and Federation Service endpoint URL that are associated with this trust policy. ...
  12. You can specify the ProxyList and ProxyBypassList parameters only when the ProxyUsage parameter is set to override. Verify ...
  13. You can specify the RDP settings that will be used when clients connect to personal virtual desktops. To configure additional ...
  14. You can specify what proxy servers, if any, you want your users to connect to. Use semicolons ( ; ) to separate entries. ...
  15. You can specify which domain users and domain groups can see the icon for this RemoteApp program. To specify domain users ...
  16. You can specify which extensions to enable, in order to add or remove functionality in your console, snap-in, or extension. ...
  17. You can still continue to set up TV without a B-CAS card. However, you will not be able to watch TV programs until a B-CAS ...
  18. You can still upgrade, but the following Windows features and/or Ultimate Extras have been discontinued or might not work ...
  19. You can switch identities without closing Windows Mail or losing your connection to the Internet. To switch to another identity, ...
  20. You can sync the content from Windows Media Center to your portable device. If you have a portable device, make sure it is ...
  21. You can synchronize Internet Explorer 8 setup files on your local machine with the latest version of setup files available ...
  22. You can synchronize this page any time you are connected by choosing Synchronize from the Tools menu. You can also set up ...
  23. You can try System Restore again and choose a different restore point. If you continue to see this error, you can try an ...
  24. You can turn on additional controls like Web Filtering and Activity Reporting by selecting a provider from the list below. ...
  25. You can turn on rules that will prevent Junk Mail messages or messages with Adult Content from filling up your Inbox. The ...
  26. You can turn on rules that will prevent Junk Mail messages or messages with Adult Content from filling up your Inbox. The ...
  27. You can unsubscribe to any newsgroup by right-clicking on the newsgroup in your Folders list and selecting Unsubscribe . ...
  28. You can use a fax server to share and manage network fax resources from a central location, which enables users to send and ...
  29. You can use a wizard in the NPS console to configure Network Access Protection (NAP). To open the NPS console after installation, ...
  30. You can use Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) to provide users on your network with access to federated applications ...
  31. You can use an identity integration product, such as Identity Management for UNIX (available in Windows Server 2003 R2 and ...
  32. You can use Bluetooth technology to transfer files wirelessly between this computer and a Bluetooth device, or between this ...
  33. You can use command-line tools to synchronize data from Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) to an AD LDS configuration ...
  34. You can use Device Manager to view a list of hardware devices installed on your computer and set properties for each device. ...
  35. You can use dynamic disks to create software-based RAID volumes that can be mirrored, or they can be striped or spanned across ...
  36. You can use dynamic disks to create software-based volumes that can be mirrored, or they can be striped or spanned across ...
  37. You can use either UNIX-style password and group files or Network Information Service (NIS) servers to create maps for UNIX-style ...
  38. You can use filename character mappings to replace characters which NFS supports but NTFS does not with characters NTFS does ...
  39. You can use filters to define which clients install the driver packages in this group, based upon the hardware of the installing ...
  40. You can use information about how these programs operate to choose whether to deny them or permit them to run on your computer. ...
  41. You can use Network Policy Server (NPS) as a RADIUS proxy to forward connection requests from RADIUS clients, such as VPN ...
  42. You can use Network Policy Server (NPS) to deploy Network Access Protection (NAP), which is a client health policy creation, ...
  43. You can use Network Policy Server (NPS) to perform authentication and authorization for connection requests from users and ...
  44. You can use Network Policy Server (NPS) to perform centralized authentication and authorization of connection requests from ...
  45. You can use Network Policy Server (NPS) to perform centralized authentication and authorization of connection requests from ...
  46. You can use Performance Monitor to view performance data either in real time or from a log file. Create Data Collector Sets ...
  47. You can use Print Management to list or remove printers in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). This makes it easier ...
  48. You can use Print Management to update or add printer drivers to the server. This allows client computers to automatically ...
  49. You can use Print Management with Group Policy to automatically add printer connections to a computer's Printers folder. ...
  50. You can use printer filters to display only those printers that meet a certain set of criteria, such as printers that are ...
  51. You can use Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration to configure settings for new connections, modify the settings of existing ...
  52. You can use routing methods to control what happens to faxes that are received by the server. You can use any combination ...
  53. You can use Server Manager to manage remote computers that are running Windows Server 2008 R2. To specify a computer to manage, ...
  54. You can use Task Scheduler to create and manage common tasks that your computer will carry out automatically at the times ...
  55. You can use the Active Directory Certificate Services Client software to host the certificate enrollment Web pages on a separate ...
  56. You can use the command-line tool Dfsradmin.exe to resolve this issue. For information about troubleshooting this error, ...
  57. You can use the Delegation of Control Wizard to delegate administrative control of a particular domain or organizational ...
  58. You can use the Journal Note Writer print driver to capture an electronic image of your document that you can navigate, print, ...
  59. You can use the Printer Migration Wizard or the Printbrm.exe command-line tool to export print queues, printer settings, ...
  60. You can use the Scan Server Configuration Wizard to change the service account, temporary folder and email server settings ...
  61. You can use the system repair disc to access system recovery options that can help you recover your computer from a serious ...
  62. You can use these settings to configure clients to connect through a specific RD Gateway server when they use RemoteApp programs ...
  63. You can use these settings to define which client computers this server will respond to. Known clients are the clients that ...
  64. You can use this dialog box to modify the maximum number of items that are displayed, per container, in the Active Directory ...
  65. You can use this printer to save any document or picture as an XPS document (.xps) file. Print to the Microsoft XPS Document ...
  66. You can use this space to list the computer and group records that are in the WINS database. To list the records, click Action, ...
  67. You can use this wizard to configure backups to run on a regular schedule. To create a backup schedule, you should first ...
  68. You can use this wizard to configure NPS to record accounting information to a local text file, to a SQL Server database, ...
  69. You can use this wizard to configure Windows Deployment Services. Once the server is configured, you will need to add at ...
  70. You can use this wizard to create new authorization policies. A Remote Desktop connection authorization policy ( RD CAP ) ...
  71. You can use this wizard to recover files, applications, volumes, or the system state from a backup that was created earlier. ...
  72. You can use wildcard characters to add all subdomains for a given domain. For example, you can add *.microsoft.com to the ...
  73. You can use wildcards to add all sub-domains for a given domain. For example, you can add *.microsoft.com to the list, which ...
  74. You can use Windows Deployment Services to add the device drivers that are needed for deployments. Once you add driver packages ...
  75. You can use Windows Deployment Services to customize the operating systems that you deploy. You can modify your images and ...