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Install Linux In Windows
There are various reasons why people don’t try out Linux. The most common reason, is that they can’t bring themselves to remove the familiar Windows system and replace it with a totally new environment. Check out this tip from Domnic Mendes on how you can install Linux on your Windows machine.
Submitted by: mendesdomnic on Thu. 01.22.2009
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions, Novell Users International (NUI)
Topic: 3rd Party Products, Alternatives to Windows, Installation, Linux, Linux Desktop Configuration, Tips for Administrators, Tips for End Users, Windows, Windows XP
Product: Linux
ProcHeapViewer with integrated search feature
ProcHeapViewer 2.0 tool to scan process heaps now comes with integrated search feature which makes it easy to find ascii as well as unicode strings within the heap blocks.
Submitted by: tnagareshwar on Fri. 10.17.2008
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, ZENworks Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Developer, Developer Tools, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Product: SecureLogin, ZENworks
OverDisk - Disk Usage
A free and easy to use graphical tool to help you track down where your disk space is going.
Submitted by: rudd_j on Thu. 10.16.2008
Filed Under:
Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Cleanup, File Management, Folders, Inventory, Storage, Windows, Windows XP
Product: NetWare, Open Workgroup Suite, Workgroup
dashTray - dsDash System Tray notifier
dashTray is a Windows / Linux System Tray application to monitor and notify the user of status changes in dsDash (dsDash - eDirectory Health Monitor)
Submitted by: cdrew on Thu. 09.04.2008
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Identity and Security
Topic: Automation, Drivers, eDirectory, Health Reports, LDAP, Monitoring, NetWare, Partitions, Replicas, Troubleshooting, Windows
Product: DirXML, eDirectory, Identity Manager, Identity Manager 3.5
Firewall Settings for ZCM on Windows 2003
Having trouble imaging workstations in a WAN environment using ZCM? One likely cause is the Windows Firewall. Below is a sample MS-DOS batch file that opens in the ports on the firewall, and restricts the traffic to certain subnets! I even threw in the entry for Remote Desktop, also subnet-restricted.
Submitted by: upinya on Thu. 08.14.2008
Filed Under:
ZENworks Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, End-User Computing
Topic: Firewall, Imaging, Windows
Product: ZENworks, ZENworks Asset Management, ZENworks Configuration Management
Moving a ZAM server from one Windows Domain to another
Here are some important considerations when moving a ZAM Windows server from one Windows Domain to another.
Submitted by: ssalgy on Fri. 06.27.2008
Filed Under:
ZENworks Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, End-User Computing
Topic: Windows
Product: ZENworks, ZENworks Asset Management



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