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Enable Remote Desktop in XP/2003

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

How can I enable Remote Assistance in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003? Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 install the Remote Assistance feature by default. Note: A similar feature called “Terminal Services – Remote Administration” can be installed on Windows 2000. However the Windows 2000 version lacks many of the features found in Remote…

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Enable Remote Assistance in XP/2003

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

How can I enable Remote Assistance in Windows XP or Windows Server 2003? Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 install the Remote Assistance feature by default. To check your configuration: Go to Control Panel > System > Remote. You can also right-click My Computer (if the icon is shown on the desktop). Note: A faster…

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Enable Remote Desktop on Windows Server 2003

Last Update: Jun 04, 2025

With Remote Desktop on Windows 2003 XP Professional or Windows Server 2003 (in Windows 2000 Advanced Server, this feature was called Terminal Services in Remote Administration Mode), you can have access to a Windows session that is running on your computer when you are at another computer. Read What’s Remote Desktop in Windows XP/2003? for…

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Enable Password Changing through OWA in Exchange 2003

Last Update: Jul 02, 2025

Can I enable user password changes through Outlook Web Access (OWA) in Exchange 2003?Yes, although this behavior is not enabled by default.In order to do so you must first configure your server to use SSL.Then, you need to create a new Virtual Directory called Iisadmpwd under the Default Web Site. Open Internet Information Services Manager…

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Enable MP3 File Transfer in Windows Live Messenger

Last Update: Jul 07, 2025

How can I enable transfer of MP3 files through Microsoft Windows Live Messenger? Microsoft Windows Live Messenger is the new version of the old MSN Messenger client (read Download Windows Live Messenger for more info). Although in general this version is pretty nice and lacks some of the annoying “Features” that were part of the…

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Enable Journaling in Exchange 2000/2003

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

Standard message-only journaling simply delivers a copy of a message flagged for archival to a designated journal mailbox. Envelope journaling instead delivers archival messages using an envelope message containing a journal report with the original message as an attachment. In order to enable envelope journaling please read Enable Envelope Journaling in Exchange 2000/2003. To enable…

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Enable ICQ File Transfer Through NAT

Last Update: Sep 24, 2024

When you connect to the Internet through a NAT connection you’ll discover that you will no longer be able to transfer files to and from your ICQ program. This is because your NAT connection is actually acting as a kind of firewall, and we must tell ICQ that it is working behind a firewalled connection….

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Enable Graphic Acceleration in Windows Server 2003

Last Update: Sep 17, 2024

How can I enable graphic acceleration in Windows Server 2003? Windows Server 2003 Graphics Acceleration is disabled by default, which disables DirectX functionality. This is to enhance server stability and is not needed in standard server scenarios. To enable DirectX, you must first enable graphics acceleration. To do so follow the next steps: Right click…

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Enable Compressed Folder in Windows 2000

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

How can I enable the “Compressed Folder” feature in Windows 2000? The Compressed Folder feature that exists in Microsoft Plus! 98, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition and Microsoft Windows XP was not included in the Microsoft Windows 2000 family products. In order to open compressed file (with a .zip extension) in Microsoft Windows 2000, you have…

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Enable CD Burning in Windows Server 2003

Last Update: Sep 24, 2024

How can I enable CD Burning in Windows Server 2003? Windows Server 2003 has the CD burning drivers disabled by default. The IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service required by this peripheral device is disabled, so to make it work we need to enable it. Note: With some third-party software, you may be able to burn CDs…

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