ipad 3's definitely can't:( we had 60 of them for our school and they only ever charge off a plug or in the trolley. Also in order to keep students out of Settings and farking them up for the next kid i had to jailbreak each one just to install a particular free app that can prevent select apps from running. That was fun...
I'd be happy if they'd just release the remaining DLC on the PC. They gave us such a well cared for port with multiscreen and stereoscopic support, then neglect us on content that both consoles get?!
Not all aspects of 3-D acceleration are enabled. The following 3-D features are not accelerated:
# Pixel and vertex shaders
# Multiple vertex streams
# Hardware bump-mapping, environment mapping
# Projected textures
# Textures with one, three, or four dimensions
In other words an Intel IGP on an xp host would do a better job.
I would be happy with it except that it kills the MS SCCM (latest version of SMS) clients ability to recieve any kind of advertisements (software installations, windows updates etc). None of the mandatory installs get discovered - you can't even see the optional advertisement for the task sequence that deployed the OS in the first place!
Ah well time to report it on technet i spose..
Yep, you login with the cable in then just pull it out before policies are pulled down and it will decide you feed a normal default user profile without all those lock downs present. I ended up taking the policy registries of a fresh student account and merging them with the default user hive on all the workstations. I did have to make sure the teacher policies were a positive inverse of the students else you end up with a dodgy hybrid of the two which makes staff think they've been done for doing something bad;)
A real PITA but you'd think MS would think of this things instead of us admins having to work together dirty scripts n dll hacks (against EULA that!) to overcome them.
I found that it was possible to plug this hole by force 32bit command prompt (command.com is 16bit) through out the system by altering a particular ini file.
Of course there are a million more holes to plug, though i find the most stupid one is always enabling the local administrator account in safe mode even if its disabled in GP - like we need this in a room of generic computers with roaming profiles? Just re-Ghost the troubled pc and move on!
ipad 3's definitely can't :( we had 60 of them for our school and they only ever charge off a plug or in the trolley. Also in order to keep students out of Settings and farking them up for the next kid i had to jailbreak each one just to install a particular free app that can prevent select apps from running. That was fun...
I'd be happy if they'd just release the remaining DLC on the PC. They gave us such a well cared for port with multiscreen and stereoscopic support, then neglect us on content that both consoles get?!
Iboob being allowed back on would probably see iphone sales soar _
Its actually a file permission issue on the drive with your account attempting to write to somewhere in the All Users folder and failing :)
Runs just peachy on my 1GB MSI Wind. Loads up just as fast as XP ever did too.
Apparently monkeys do >_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwegzhXAqaQ NSFW!
Too bad this will not stick a fork in MS .Net or Windows security misbeliefs until a massive exploit costs the world billions
Of which MS can't be held liable for.. Hence we continue to see their flawed model continue.
My boss is 19, works stupid hours and is paid way less than what he deserves. People wonder why i didnt take the position...heh!
Not all aspects of 3-D acceleration are enabled. The following 3-D features are not accelerated: # Pixel and vertex shaders # Multiple vertex streams # Hardware bump-mapping, environment mapping # Projected textures # Textures with one, three, or four dimensions In other words an Intel IGP on an xp host would do a better job.
I would be happy with it except that it kills the MS SCCM (latest version of SMS) clients ability to recieve any kind of advertisements (software installations, windows updates etc). None of the mandatory installs get discovered - you can't even see the optional advertisement for the task sequence that deployed the OS in the first place! Ah well time to report it on technet i spose..
I'd be more bothered by the fact that you have to give your full address and have it all sent in cleartext.
Yep, you login with the cable in then just pull it out before policies are pulled down and it will decide you feed a normal default user profile without all those lock downs present. I ended up taking the policy registries of a fresh student account and merging them with the default user hive on all the workstations. I did have to make sure the teacher policies were a positive inverse of the students else you end up with a dodgy hybrid of the two which makes staff think they've been done for doing something bad ;)
A real PITA but you'd think MS would think of this things instead of us admins having to work together dirty scripts n dll hacks (against EULA that!) to overcome them.
I found that it was possible to plug this hole by force 32bit command prompt (command.com is 16bit) through out the system by altering a particular ini file.
Of course there are a million more holes to plug, though i find the most stupid one is always enabling the local administrator account in safe mode even if its disabled in GP - like we need this in a room of generic computers with roaming profiles? Just re-Ghost the troubled pc and move on!