Shut off modes? ? ?
I just got a new laptop with wireless and Win XP home.
Can anyone give me some idea about the relative advantages/disadvantages to
shut down, stand-by, and hibernate?
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... a network jack etc etc. ... So I would think that a wireless 54 mbps connection ... and one laptop, and try it for a day or two to see what happens. ... client connections their device supports. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Re: One Users My Documents no longer redirected.
... So I would think that a wireless 54 mbps connection would be good ... laptop, and try it for a day or two to see what happens. ... client PCs will log into the network without a user login. ... active directory OU as the other users whose redirection works? ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) |
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