How Identify NIC In Autounattend.xml?
Jun 12, 2009
in earlier version of unattend it was easy to set the NIC setting. Now with WSIM, how can I set an NIC display name, to rename it from "Local Area Network" to e.g. "Heartbeat". Also how do I identify a NIC in autounattend.xml? I know that I can use the mac address. But I don't want to use mac addresses in the autounattend.xml file.
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Feb 6, 2009
In which directory of the DVD of Vista SP1 64 bit I have to put the Autounattend.xml file in order to allow Vista to automatically erase and create the partitions of an disk?
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Feb 6, 2009
Using WAIK, I created the autounattend.xml file by putting it on a DVD of Vista Ultimate SP1 64 bit.
1
Primary
24000
false
2
Primary
true
true
C
1
1
NTFS
false
Windows_Vista_SP1_64_bit................
When, however, I do the boot from the DVD, Vista does not erase the disk and does not create the two partitions indicated by my file.
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May 2, 2008
After I plugged my hp pavilion dv9000 into the base, it decided that the external monitor was 1, and the laptop monitor was 2. I've restarted and the problem persists.
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Feb 15, 2009
Is there a program that can identify what program is accessing my network? I recently installed Bitmeter to keeps tabs on how much bandwidth I use as my ISP has begun putting a monty cap on usage. Anyway I notice sometimes that when I'm not downloading or uploading that Bitmeter shows a lot of activity, like there's something in the background accessing the network. Is there a way to tell what is causing the activity?
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Feb 6, 2009
I need help identifying processes running and how to shutdown so that I can free up memory...I have anywhere from 80 to +90 processes running. I have 2GB memory and 80%-90% is always being used? I have like 12-16 svchost running and have no idea what they are.
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May 16, 2009
icons are behind this stupid windows-i can't identify-symbol. Why is that? (see attachment).
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Jan 12, 2010
We are looking for a software or add-in that can be installed within Vista Mail and that would automatically identify the country of origin of each email received... for example by showing a small country flag icon beside each incoming email within our mailbox.
We need to quickly filter spam and competitor emails from certain countries. At present, we do it manually by copy pasting the header of a suspicious mail into a website online that looks up the country of origin for us. So we would like to know of any add-in that automates this process, paid or otherwise, or any alternatives that people are using for this kind of problem.
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