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Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Using Command Line

Saturday, February 13, 2010
By Susanta K Beura
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Using Command Line

Netsh advfirewall is a command-line tool for Windows Firewall with Advanced Security that helps with the creation, administration, and monitoring of Windows Firewall and IPsec settings and provides an alternative to console-based management. This can be useful in the following situations: When deploying Windows Firewall with Advanced Security settings to computers on a wide... »

How to Initiate Remote Assistance from a Command Line

Monday, February 1, 2010
By Susanta K Beura
How to Initiate Remote Assistance from a Command Line

Remote Assistance in Windows 7 and Windows Vista is implemented as a stand-alone executable called Msra.exe. You can initiate Remote Assistance sessions directly from the command line or by using scripts. Here’s an overview of the syntax and usage for this command. Option: /novice Supported on: Windows 7, Windows Vista Description: Starts Remote Assistance as Novice (User)... »

Dual Boot System for Windows 7 and Windows Vista

Friday, January 29, 2010
By Susanta K Beura
Dual Boot System for Windows 7 and Windows Vista

It’s always a bit tricky to beta test a new operating system. Most of us don’t have an abundance of extra hardware just sitting around, and it can be both time consuming and risky to rebuild your production machine with a pre-release version of the next OS. But with Windows 7, it’s pretty easy to... »

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