How do you keep Flash, Quicktime, Java etc up to date for your non-admin users?
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What is the most popular resolution in use in your company? Our is 1440 x 900 (15" widescreen).
Is anyone using 1024x768 or less anymore? I'm sure there odd machines here and there but I'd have thought >1024x768 is not popular, am I right?
Finally what's the lowest resolution you have in general use?
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I get a lot of requests to install programs (mainly exe, some MSI) on remote PCs, currently I have to ask the user to logoff and then use a remote control app to logon and install the program, this is OK but users are telling me that I'm not getting round to them quick enough, they basically find a program and say I want this installed this afternoon. Is there a way to run the setup on my PC but target theirs so they don't need to be interupted?
PS Windows XP and Windows 7 are in use.
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When sending an email to multiple people if an email bounces back from one recipient have the others received it?
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I have a server with Exchange 2007 installed and I want to move over to Exchange 2010, I want to install Exchange 2010 onto a new server, what is the best way of moving all mailboxes and config over to the new Exchange 2010 server? Both would be on the same LAN in the same domain. I've yet to install Exchange 2010 if that makes a difference.
I'd need to make Terminal Services available over the web, what is the best (secure) way for me to do this?
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We have 250 staff and all need to be able to print to their printer at home. What it is the best way to do this? Do I need all 250 printer drivers on the server? If I upgrade from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008 R2, will I gain anything in this area?
I have a large number of PCs that are joined to domain abc.com and I want to move them over to xyz.com so they are no longer a member of abc.com. Can I do this with a script?
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What is the point of creating a computer object in Active Directory when you still have to join computers to the domain, which then creates the object anyway?