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AJ wrote: > Here is what happened. I looked at properties of my C: drive and it > said I had 52 GB of free space. Then I opened DVD Maker and made > three DVD's from movie files already on my couputer. After I was > done, I closed the program (didn't save the project) and looked at > the C: drive properties again and this time I had 43 GB free space! > I rebooted a couple of times and still     

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Author: John Inzer
Date: Mar 13, 2008 21:35

Here is what happened. I looked at properties of my C: drive and it said I had 52 GB of free space. Then I opened DVD Maker and made three DVD's from movie files already on my couputer. After I was done, I closed the program (didn't save the project) and looked at the C: drive properties again and this time I had 43 GB free space! I rebooted a couple of times and still can't reclaim the
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"JimB" <jimbuckland@gmail.com> wrote in message news:lC9lj.3922$Pk5.647@newsfe07.lga... > Charles L. Lewis wrote: > > > I wanna go to Wal-Mart and prowl the computer section for a new toy but it's > > still raining. > > BTW, I booted to PCLinuxOS, Big Daddy on my ol' AMD K6-2 366 w/ 256 meg > memory. The thing ran sweet ;-) > > I gotta run the HD utility to reorg it after I back it all     

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Author: AJ
Date: Mar 13, 2008 20:25

Yes, I have a licensing server installed & activated & it is my SBS2003 DC. Event viewer on TS shows multiple instances of : Replication of license information failed because the License Logging Service on server \\SERVER could not be contacted. And LSView finds it ok. Usually it can be fixed by deleting the HardwardID & Store folders in the registry, but why do I have this problem every 3
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Let's try to cover the basics first: You never told us if you have a Terminal Services Licensing Server installed and activated. That would be on your SBS2003 DC. You are right that you don't have to buy and install TS CALs on the TS Licensing Server, but you are not right in your assumption that XP Pro clients have a built-in TS license. In stead, they get one for free from the built-in     

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Author: Trashed Lane
Date: Jan 21, 2008 22:30

They are admins. On Oct 4, 11:06 am, Jeff Pitsch <J...@Jeffpitschconsulting.com> wrote: And I'm telling you how. There is a problem with Windows XP not having the correct permissions on that particular key. Let me ask you this, are the users admin on the boxes or normal users? Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server Citrix Technology Professional Provision Networks
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And I'm telling you how. There is a problem with Windows XP not having the correct permissions on that particular key. Let me ask you this, are the users admin on the boxes or normal users? Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server Citrix Technology Professional Provision Networks VIP Forums not enough? Get support from the experts at your business http://jeffpitschconsulting.com     

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Author: Mike
Date: Oct 6, 2007 06:31

Permissions on the key?!?! The labor is trying to talk someone, who acts like they have never seen a couputer before in their life, through the process of deleting the key! I want to know how I can have this work right all the time! On Oct 3, 1:52 pm, Jeff Pitsch <J...@Jeffpitschconsulting.com> wrote: Check the permissions on the key to make sure the users have full control. Jeff
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Great resource! I just needed a place to start. This is great! I really appreciate it. Regina On Aug 31, 9:15 am, Mike Rivers <mriv...@d-and-d.com> wrote: > On Aug 31, 2:19 am, RRozsa <hitylt...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I want to record piano performances from my digital piano (Roland > > MP-300) into Cakewalk or other music editing software via my > > Revolution 7.1 sound card.     

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Author: Vera Noest [MVP]
Date: Oct 5, 2007 14:05

Thanks for the quick response! This should really help a lot. Regina On Aug 31, 3:47 am, Romeo Rondeau <schmuck_del...@fuggya.com> wrote: RRozsa wrote: Everyone: I have a Roland MP-300 digital piano (circa 2000), although the specific model may not even make a real difference. What I need to know is: I want to record piano performances from my digital piano
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Author: Mikey
Date: Oct 4, 2007 16:50

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Author: Jeff Pitsch
Date: Oct 4, 2007 09:06

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Author: Mikey
Date: Oct 3, 2007 14:03

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Author: RRozsa
Date: Sep 3, 2007 21:42

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Author: RRozsa
Date: Sep 3, 2007 21:41

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