Simple answer is no, the pst files are just databases containing your messages . . . you can back up the profiles and account settings (excluding passwords) by exporting the . . .
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\Outlook...
You can set the always install with elevated privileges group policy in
User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Installer
AND
Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Installer
This can reduce security though . . ...
I've had a similar issue with printing from vista to XP on a zebra printer, above should work as you should be able to add the correct drivers to the server, if not i think to got around it by installing the printer locally on an lpt port then using a net use command to point the lpt port at the...
There are no such things as PDCs and BDCs in an active directory domain, you can quite happily bring the 2008 server online as a second DC and the active directory will replicate over by itself, you can transfer most things over such as DNS etc without any issues. The only problem you will have...
For reasons of the most basic security I really don't this is even remotely possible. If this was possible any it admin could turn it on and seamlessly log into anyones machine as the user to cause havoc! If the clients cache the password (which most do) it is stored in the registry but is...
With 2003 missing templates are automatically copied when you manage the policies on a client machine with gpmc. Eg if you are missing templates for xp sp3 on your 2003 box you can install the group policy management console on the xp client and the group policy templates will update themselves...
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