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This is my attempt to maintain overview over Microsoft “Windows” setup. They keep changing the interface, so it will almost certainly have errors. Currently it's based on version 10 as of late 2020.
This page describes the things I do to get a Microsoft system up and running as little to my disliking as possible. It's really just for me, though if you have any comments, I'd be happy to hear them.
At some point in the past I added:MS 10: run lusermgr.msc (?)
I have no idea what this means.
Remote desktop: via Control Panel/System. Select Remote settings, Remote, unset “require computers to use Network Level Authentication”. Add yvonne to list of allowed users.
Enable ICMP echo response (ping). Ten easy steps to get what should be there by default.
To be checked: Wake on LAN: via Control Panel/Network and Sharing center/Change adapter settings/interface/Properties right click/Configure/Advanced/Wake on magic packet/ (care: opens new window).
“Map network drives”: I can no longer find a reliable way to display Microsoft's castrated version of Apple's “Finder”, which in the past has been called Computer, Windows Explorer and (most recently) File Explorer. It's obviously not important enough to include in the START menu, but I have an icon on the bar at the bottom of the display.
Start it, select “This PC” on the left, then “Map network drive” at the top. Do it once for each user.
This page and this one may help, though they show a different path through the menu maze.
Use the search box to find taskbar settings, set “combine taskbar buttons” to When taskbar is full.
I can't work out what this item is about:
In the Start Menu submenu Customize select Run Command.
The Power button action needs to be done on the local display.
Can't find this on “Windows” 10
Single click to start programs: Control Panel/Folder Options (7), File Explorer Options (10). While you're there, go to View and unset Hide extensions for known file types, Hide protected operating system files, Hide empty drives. Select Show hidden files, Display file size information, Display full path, Show drive letters
Add printer (network). Ignore control panel. For the Brother HL-3170CDW, start searching here; I suspect the links change constantly. 40 MB! And the install instructions are incorrect. Select “Brother Peer to Peer Network Printer” (no idea why “Brother”) and search. It should find it. It won't if you select “Brother Network Shared Printer”.
=== grog@despair (/dev/pty1) ~ 1 -> cd /C/Users/grog/AppData/Local/DxO_Labs/DxO OpticsPro 10
=== grog@despair (/dev/pty1) C/Users/grog/AppData/Local/DxO_Labs/DxO OpticsPro 10 2 -> tar xvf /cygdrive/g/DxO/DxO.tar Modules/ Workspaces/ Presets/
=== grog@despair (/dev/pty1) C/Users/grog/AppData/Local/DxO_Labs/DxO OpticsPro 10 3 -> cd ../DXO*/*/
=== grog@despair (/dev/pty1) /C/Users/grog/AppData/Local/DxO_Labs/DXOOpticsPro.exe_StrongName_ukk25szwn2bgpjt3ra3fcszlyidqqavr/10.4.3.739 4 -> cp G/DxO/user.config .
Do it all again for other users.
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 22:53:05 +0900
From: Andrew Francis
I think I've encountered the problem detailed in your diary entry on 15 November . By default, samba will map the DOS "archive" bit to the user execute bit, which makes sense if you're acting purely as a Windows file server, but fouls things up if you ever want to use the files from the Unix side.
Liberally sprinkling "map archive = no" under each share definition in /usr/local/etc/smb.conf should clear things up. Also see http://www.http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/ch05_03.html
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