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General Information This information has to do with the way the computer processes information in the CPU. 64-bit can handle large amounts of RAM more effectively. To determine whether you are using a 32-bit or a 64-bit Operating System, follow the steps below. Determine 32-bit or 64-bit Operating System 1. Locate the search tool labeled Search the web and Windows at...
Article Id: 17957

Windows 7: AppLocker AppLocker allows administrators to limit the scope of applications a user is able to run. This feature can be enforced to create rules to allow programs only signed by a particular program publisher. NOTE: All of these steps should be done through the left hand drop down menus. 1. Click Start from your desktop and then type ' gpedit.msc ' into the search...
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Allow Access to Use Remote Desktop Connection Before Remote Desktop can be used, permission has to be granted to the specific accounts that you would like to Allow to connect to your computer remotely. This is typically done on your Office Computer . 1. Click the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen, then click Control Panel . 2. Click System and...
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Add a User to the Administrator Group: Sometimes users may find that remotely connecting to a PC quite difficult. The steps listed below show how to connect, and configure, their PC so that remote desktop will be accessible. Make sure that you are the Local Admin on the machine. NOTE : Off-campus connections will require VPN to securely connect. For articles regarding off-campus...
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Windows 10 allows the user to add more than one time zone to the clock feature in the taskbar. To Adjust the Date / Time in Windows 1. Right click the time and date, in the bottom right corner and select Adjust Date and Time. 2. On the right side of the Date & Time screen, select the Add clocks for different time zones option under Related settings.
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General Information This information has to do with the way the computer processes information and its available current features. Newer versions are more secure and can handle newer programs more effectively. To determine what version you are using on your Windows Operating System, follow the steps below. If you only need to see how to upgrade, jump to: How to Upgrade your Windows...
Article Id: 20462

Summary: This article shows you the step-by-step process of how to send a print job from your Windows laptop to one of the LSU Public Access computer lab print servers via LSU's Wireless Network. Anyone with a valid PAWS ID and a Tiger Card can print documents remotely to any of the LSU Public Access computer lab...
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Step 1 - On the Computer That You Want To CONNECT TO : These steps allow for Remote Access to a specific Windows Computer. This is typically your Office Computer, however it could also be a server or other departmental resource. 1. Open the Windows 10 System folder. a. To do this in Windows 10 , type Settings into the Search bar at the bottom of the screen.
Article Id: 18089

To Upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10: 1. Download Windows 10 Enterprise from TigerWare . 2. After the installation finished, burn the .iso file through Rufus. (Click here to learn how to burn a Windows 10 .iso file) 3. Once you finish burning the file, plug your USB device back in. Click on the Start Menu , and select Computer. 4.
Article Id: 17873

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