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I installed win 8 rtm on my laptop and today decided i wanted to RDP to it. I went to the remote table of the 'system properties' dialog and theres no option to enable it. There's a useless 'remote assistance' fieldgroup that microsoft apparently want to force me to use.
What I want is the magic checkbox that lets anyone RDP in. I've seen (http://blogs.technet.com/b/digital_musketeer/archive/2011/09/14/how-to-enable-remote-desktop-on-the-windows-8-ctp.aspx) other people have the option but I don't. Mine looks like the screenshot in the link except the remote access field group isn't there. I am an admin. Anyone know the reg key to turn this on?
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_8_editions#Comparison_chart only the Pro and Enterprise versions of Windows 8 can host RDP. So if you don't have any of those versions you will not be able to connect to you laptop using RDP. Also confirmed on the offical Windows team blog at http://blogs.windows.com/windows/b/bloggingwindows/archive/2012/04/16/announcing-the-windows-8-editions.aspx.
I'm running the Windows 8 Enterprise RTM and I can get the same dialog as in your linked blog post. There are slightly different choices but the options are there, see http://www.guidingtech.com/13469/how-to-enable-remote-desktop-in-windows-8/ for screenshots of the dialog in Win8 RTM.
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I am trying since 2 days. I was able to Install but I Cant see my all services in 'SQL Server Configuration Manager and I cannot access sql server management studio.
It works fine on my windows 7 laptop and it have all the services.
Xp have only 'SQL Server(SQLEXPRESS)' running and 'SQL SERVER AGENT(SQLEXPRESS)' and 'SQL SERVER Browser' stopped. I right clicked and tried to start but start is disabled. I am not sure whether this is installation issue or because of windows xp.
You can find a list of supported operating systems and requirments here.
I checked for you and XP Professional service pack 3 is in the list.
You can try if updating your service pack works?
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I'm trying to install SQL server 2008 in my computer. It's running 32 bit, Windows 7. However, after a couple of steps, when I reach the point where the installation is showing that it's arriving in "support files of installation", then the setup modal window disapears and does not proceed with the installation.
Does anyone have a clue of why this could be happening?
Are there any tools that need to be pre-installed: frame work or some other tool in order for this to work?
Try to completely remove all versions of SQL server.
Guide: http://developerscentral.net/2011/remove-sql-server-2008-r2-completely/
And try again.
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I have some devices with Windows CE 5, CE 6, Windows Mobile 6.1 and 6.5.
Synchronizing with ActiveSycn 4.5 on XP and Windows 7 I have no problems.
Now I'm facing the new Windows 8 and I cannot connect. Does anyone know how to connect?
Done! First I connected the device, windows 8 detected it, but it could not install it.
Then I executed Windows update on Windows 8, there were like 20 updates pending. This installed Compact framework 2 and 3.5 among other packages. Reboot, and now everything is working fine.
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http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/4/3/0432540e-2d1a-415d-9c9d-a9963e43503e/drvupdate-amd64.exe for win8 64bit and reconnect your device.
There are few errors during installation - just ignore it.
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As the title suggests, can Sharepoint 2010 be installed and successfully run on Azure cloud?
I am aware that Azure used to be stateless and as such could not support Sharepoint, but recent articles and posts seem to suggest that Mirosoft have resolved this.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/06/27/microsoft_windows_azure_cloud_epiphany/
I have checked the Azure website and Sharepoint is mentioned but not specifically 2010 and I want to be sure it's a supported environment with no catches or unforeseen problems.
With the Spring 2012 release (which you read about with your link above), there are now Virtual Machines which are persisted to disks in Windows Azure blobs. SharePoint 2010 is one of the applications that's been specifically tested in this environment.
See this support page, where SharePoint 2010 (and other software) is explicitly called out.
You might find this TechNet article on creating a VM instance in Azure for a SharePoint farm helpful.
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I would like to install a web server on my Window 7. I found instructions for installation of Apache on Windows 7. But as far as I understood I need to have the administrator permission to do so. Am I right?
I also though that it is probably a good idea to install another web server (like a native one) on my Windows 7. I thought it should be easier to do + apache is not designed for Window 7. Driven by these ideas I found some information about Microsoft IIS server. But than it is written that I need to have the Professional edition or the Ultimate edition of Windows 7. Does anybody know how can I check my edition? I do not know which edition I have.
You can Start -> Right Click Computer and then select Properties. In the Window you will see the version of the windows.
Apache will work for Windows 7. I use easyphp in my Windows 7 Ultimate Machine. yes you need Admin access to install software.
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Installing IIS 7.5 on Windows 7 Home Premium, Home Basic, or Home Starter
Some Editions come installed with iis (I think). To check just Do the following
Run -> inetmgr
or. Control Panel -? Administrative Tools -> Internet Information Services.