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  1. How do I find my hostname in Windows?

    How do I find my hostname in Windows? On your desktop, right-click Computer (Vista) or My Computer (Windows 7, XP, and 2000), and then select Properties. In the next window, your computer name will …

  2. how to find computer name where AD user logged in

    May 29, 2012 · can i find any way ? all the computer name where any AD user logged in .

  3. How do I find my computer's MAC address?

    How do I find my computer's MAC address? Each network interface on your computer is identified by a series of letters and numbers down as a MAC address. This string is useful for identifying a …

  4. Network Licensed Software Installation

    The first step in the network licensed software installation is to find out the proper hostname of the computer where the software will reside. On a Windows PC you can use command ipconfig /all in a …

  5. I want to know where added Bluetooth device name are stored in …

    Sep 9, 2015 · I want to know where added Bluetooth device name are stored in windows 7 becuase when you will connect for the first time windows will save the profile of that device in the form of key …

  6. How do I use VNC to access a remote Linux desktop?

    Start the University Client VPN if your computer is not currently connected to the PennNet network. Open a terminal on your local machine and type the following command to connect to the remote …

  7. Cannot connect to ts gateway outside my network

    On the General tab, type the name of the computer (terminal server or remote desktop) to which you want to connect remotely through TS Gateway (for example, you can specify …

  8. Computer Name in output from Invoke-Command

    going back to the originally stated question, the answer is Yes, you can have the computer name included in the output of what you run using invoke-command (as indicated above).

  9. find out inactive computer accounts from active directory

    We have number of inactive computer accounts in Active Directory. To find these computer account we are going to check the attribute Lastlogontimestamp. My dought is regarding when this attribute getts …

  10. Change "full computer name" in "Computer Name" box under "System ...

    Change "full computer name" in "Computer Name" box under "System Properties". I mistakenly typed in the wrong "full computer name" on a Windows XP Pro new installation, so it may have a network issue.