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Transferring files to your new Windows Server can be a hassle when you are first setting everything up. Plesk, FTP, or network file sharing might not be quite ready to use or your internet service provider may block those web ports. This is where transferring files via the Remote Desktop Connection program comes in! You can redirect your workstations hard drive and it will appear when you are logged in. Opening The Program This program
Who of us have not used torrents/magnet links or p2p (peer to peer) file transfer service? Anyone of us using internet would be acquainted with this, and also knowing associated pros and cons of using this service. I would just point to some of them, to compare with the service I am recommending here (seedr.cc) Pros of torrenting:- Larger and very large files can be shared/transferred over interent Multiple pieces of files can be downloaded
The default location for User Profiles are C:\Users. I would like to move this location to another drive (i.e. D:\Users). I’ve already been able to customize the library locations, however there are other things that I like to migrate as well. Is there a simple way to change the default location of the User Profiles? Users Folder – Move Location in Windows 10 – Follow that, it moves everything. Skip to the part where it says pre

Network profile managers for windows

Posted by admin on  May 3, 2020
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Category: general discussion
Every home or work network you connect to can conceivably have different settings for the connection. At home you might use a WiFi connection with default or automatic settings, for work you might have a manually set IP address and gateway or custom DNS servers. Each different network configuration you come across requires the settings in Windows to be adjusted to match. While this isn’t a major problem because Windows allows you to change these types of settings, it isn’t the quickest

creating shortcuts for VPN in windows

Posted by admin on  April 14, 2020
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Category: general discussion
Connect to VPN in Windows 10 with one click [desktop shortcut] In Windows 10, due to the new Settings app, you need to perform many clicks before you can connect to a VPN server. In Windows 7 or 8.1, you could create a shortcut to your VPN connection and connect to it with just one click. But Windows 10 does not allow you this. Here is a workaround. In Windows 7, you could quickly connect

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