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The base hardware parts of the LRC iMacs
2012/03/20
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- Not so base that it all very much depends:
- LRC Room 434b
- West: Early 2009
- More on Apple’s website.
- East: Mid 2009 [?]
- LRC Room 434b
- LRC Room Coed037
Problem verifying MAC image
2012/03/14
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Categories: e-infrastructure, Glitches&Errors, iMacs
apple-diskutil, imaging
How to access most important LRC calendars from quick links on LRC home page
2012/03/08
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- Go to http://lrc.uncc.edu
- access like so:


- The default calendar view in OWA is monthly:

- From the top menu icons, you can easily change to weekly and daily views:

- The calendars are edited directly by the service-providing party, to stay up to date with the frequent changes in tutor availability (see #1 on Seven ways to think like the web; #4, getting them to stick to our “disciplined naming conventions” remains a work in progress).
- Thanks to Joomla’s Publish/Unpublish feature, we also stand a chance keeping up with the frequent changes in tutors being sent to the LRC or not, by entirely hiding non-applicable calendars (so that students do not have to think about what we mean by “no time slots = sorry, currently no tutor”):

Protected: How to boot to thawed or frozen, using Symantec-Ghost file action or Deepfreeze proper
2012/03/01
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Categories: e-infrastructure, training
faronics-deepfreeze, symantec-ghost
How to get sound on listening station computers by increasing the volume-levels
2012/02/29
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- On the listening stations, if you have the headsets plugged into the connectors on the rear of the computer, and hear no sound, you may have the volume set to too low.
- Go to (1) control panel, (2) icon:sound, (3) tab:audio, (4)button:volume
- in the mixer dialogue, (6) menu:options, make sure that all the (6) volume slider controls are checked, i.e. shown, click “OK”.

- Move the volume sliders up for WAVE and SW SYNTH
Windows 7 cannot connect to shared printer (error code 0x0000000d)
2012/02/28
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- Problem here: Dell MFP1125 on XP 32-bit gets shared and discovered from Windows 7 (64-bit), but not connected to from Windows 7 (error code 0x0000000d). Elsewhere, many people encounter this error, in a variety of configurations (printers, Windows).
- Resolution:
- on Windows 7, from the command line, issue “net use LPT1: \\yourservername\yourprinter /persistent:yes”
- In devices and printers, from the add printer wizard, add a local printer on LPT1 (installs driver), print your job to that (for it to get redirected to the shared printer).
- If you lose your printing capability (“net use” shows “unavailable”), delete the local printer, reissue the “net use” line above, and reinstall the local printer.
Categories: e-infrastructure
printing
Cisco IP Phone 7912G Tutorial & Manual
2012/02/24
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Categories: documentation, Documents, e-infrastructure, Interactive-documents, phones
cisco-7912


