Windows Server 2003

How to Capture and Save On-Screen Errors in windows

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!The next time that a Windows or program error message box appears on your screen that you want to save, don’t go rushing for a pen and paper. Better way to deal with the problem is to take a […]

AccessEnum - Displays directory and registry permissions in Vista/XP/2003/2008

AcessEnum from Microsoft’s Sysinternals tool collection enables you to list user accesses to a tree of directories or registry keys. With Windows Explorer or a registry editor you can only view access rights for a particular object, a certain folder, for example. If a directory has many subfolders it is difficult to figure out if […]

Active Directory Reporting Tool for Win Server 2000/2003/2008

Active Directory Reporting Tool (ADRT) allows you to sort user objects depending on a couple of important attributes: disabled, locked, expires, never expires, expired, password expires, password never expires, password expired, and never logged in. You can get this information with Microsoft’s built-in Active Directory tools also. However, with ADRT, it costs you just a […]

OpenWithView - Displays the list of all available applications in the ‘Open With’

OpenWithView is a small utility that displays the list of all available applications in the ‘Open With’ dialog-box of Windows, and allows you to easily disable/enable the applications in the list. When application is disabled, it won’t be displayed in the ‘Other Programs’ section of the ‘Open With’ dialog-box.

Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit - Configure legacy apps for Vista/XP/2003

The Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) 5.0 helps customers understand their application compatibility situation by identifying which applications are compatible with the Microsoft® Windows Vista® operating system and which require further testing. ACT helps customers lower their costs for application compatibility testing, prioritize their applications, and deploy Windows Vista more quickly.