Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Active Directory Management

Managing the user accounts in Active Directory is an open challenge that every IT administrator face in day-to-day activities.

Manually configuring the user properties is extremely time consuming, tiresome, and error prone, particularly in a large, complex windows network.

Moreover, it requires an in-depth knowledge about the Active Directory to accomplish these tasks.

ADManager Plus enables you to create multiple user accounts in the Active Directory simultaneously. It allows you to create multiple templates that contain the standard user attribute values, which can be used in creating bulk users. You can import the user attributes from a CSV file while creating user accounts, which dramatically reduces your time.

ADManager Plus 4.2 (Download ADManager Plus 4.2)

http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/ad-manager/active_directory_bulk_users_Creation.html

Thursday, September 18, 2008

How to delete temporary files in Windows



Deleting temp files from Windows is one of the standard troubleshooting tasks for unknown errors.


For example, after I run this program in my job I fixed problems with printers and software which were running slow.

Download the file (Click here)

Instructions:

NOTE: This procedure will completely delete the temp folder on the C:\ drive. If he or she has necessary folders, the folders should be moved.

Download the file. Click Save As.

Save the Clean.bat to the desktop. Click Save.

Note: Do not click Run. This will run the .bat file, which should not be done with applications open.

Run the file.

On the desktop, double-click Clean.bat

A black DOS window will open, and the file will be run, and the DOS window will close by it self.

Reboot the computer if is necessary.



Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Extended partitions

Definition: Extended partitions: The partition table has room for only four partitions. For more partitions, one of these four partitions can be divided into many smaller partitions, called logical partitions. The original four are then called primary partitions. If a primary partition is subdivided in this way, it is known as an extended primary or extended partition. Typically, the first primary partition will be small ( /dev/hda1, say).

The second primary partition will fill the rest of the disk as an extended partition (/dev/hda2, say). In this case, the entries in the partition table of / dev/hda3 and /dev/hda4 will be blank. The extended partition can be subdivided repeatedly to give /dev/hda5, /dev/hda6, and so on.

More about partitions

Monday, September 8, 2008

About me


My home town is Coatzacoalcos, Ver Mexico.


I have been married for almost thirteen years, so I will spend my $1,000.00 going to Disneyland to get fun with my wife and celebrate our thirteen anniversary.