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Archived Forums. Windows Server General. Sign in to vote. Thursday, October 11, PM. What error do you get when you are trying to join Windows XP to domain? We have "an internal error occurred". Do you have the same? Wednesday, December 12, PM. May be if you enable SMBv1 on Windows , it should works. Unfortunately it doesn't work even with SMB1 enabled on the Server After some research I suspect that this Kerberos issue with RC4 encryption protocol. Saturday, December 22, PM. I think ,it's time to migrate to other version.

Now XP it's not supported by Microsoft. To avoid any compatibility issue with new OS, yu should to migrate it soon as possible. Sunday, January 13, AM.

Monday, January 14, PM. Tuesday, January 15, PM. Same issue here, is there any solution for this? Monday, February 25, AM. Can't join any old client that needs supporting the RC4 encryption protocol for kerberos tgt. Are you sure that you succeeded to join XP SP3? Neither SP3 or without SP3.

Monday, February 25, PM. Tuesday, February 26, AM. Its totaly anoying, i cannot find any differences It's very interesting. Can you check this and provide us with results, please? Select Classic Start Menu, as shown in the figure. I'll show you how to customize this menu in the "Start Menu Customization" section of this chapter. You'll find that the Classic Start Menu has most of the same features of the Windows Start Menu, but that the look and feel of the Start Menu differs slightly.

You'll also need to consider other features for the standard interface, such as Taskbar configuration. Power users will often hide the Taskbar to free screen real estate for application use. In addition, power users will often add standard and custom toolbars to their Taskbars.

For example, I keep a list of folders on my desktops for all my current projects. I make those folders instantly available, even with applications open, by adding the Desktop toolbar to my Taskbar. We'll discuss enhancements to the standard Taskbar in the "Using Toolbars" section of this chapter.

Figure 3. A final user interface adjustment for the standard interface is to modify Windows Explorer. Power users have many ways of using Windows Explorer. Most prefer a clean environment that's fast to use. Often, this means disabling Web content or at least creating customized Web content. As you saw in the preceding chapter, the default Web content, although helpful, is space consuming and not particularly helpful to someone who already knows how to perform basic tasks with Windows.

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All items can be closed by clicking OK and OK. You can find the following key in regedit:… You can double-click DeskHtmlVersion to find it. You will be prompted to click OK… You can now refresh your desktop or restart it. What Is Enable Active Desktop? You can type services into the Start menu by clicking the Start button. Click the Stop button after selecting Disabled in the Startup menu. Save the change by clicking OK.

What Happened Active Desktop? See also. From the Start menu, select Help And Support. The calendar should be highlighted and the appropriate checkpoint selected Figure E to restore a day. Next, click the Next button.



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