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Windows

Windows Police Pro – How To Remove From Windows

by The Network Technician

There’s nothing like frustrating over removing malware from a Windows PC. This blog post will give you directions, although time consuming, on how to remove Windows Police Pro. Below are four different thumbnails of what Windows Police Pro looks like. Windows Police Pro masks itself as an anti-virus or malware remover application. It’s neither and [...]

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How To Fix Event ID’s 1030 & 1058 [ALTERNATIVE]

by The Network Technician

Our domain controller kept spitting out Event ID 1030 & 1058 in the event log. In our previous post I was able to solve this problem but only temporarily. So another look a the two Event IDs shows: Event Type:    Error Event Source:    Userenv Event Category:    None Event ID:    1030 Date:        7/27/2009 Time:       [...]

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Windows Server 2003 Event ID 1030 & 1058

by The Network Technician

Windows is really sometimes a mystery but it really comes down to documentation of what has been added or changed in the past. We’ve been getting two errors in the Application event viewer in Windows Server 2003, Event ID 1030 and Event ID 1058: Event Type:    Error Event Source:    Userenv Event Category:    None Event ID:    [...]

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Disable Dell Wireless Lan Utility and Use Built-In Windows Utility

by The Network Technician

Why does Dell have to ruin the built-in Windows Wireless Utility with their own bulky, unfriendly, Dell Wireless Lan Utility? For all those who want it removed, here’s how you do it: Go to the Start Menu Navigate to ‘Dell ControlPoint’ Click on ‘Dell ControlPoint’ Click on ‘Connection Manager’ Click on ‘Profiles’ at the left [...]

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