![]() Windows Server 2. R2 and Windows Mail. I have just been setting up a new Windows Server 2. R2 box up as a terminal server. As part of this I enabled the Desktop Experience feature, however this also enabled Windows Mail. Windows mail seems to generate large amounts of ESENT messages in the log file as it tries to backup the mail database. It also create 5. ![]() Mb of files for every user as they logon. As we don’t even use Windows Mail, just Outlook for staff I wanted to disable it. There appears to be no easy way to remove it from the system, but you can prevent it from setting up the details for every user when the log on. Download and runs the Microsoft Sysinternals program Autoruns as an Administrator and then under the Logon tab untick “Microsoft Windows” under both the Active Setup\Installed Components and the WOW6. Node\Active Setup\Installed Components. Now when a new user logs in it will no longer set up Windows Mail files or shortcuts. ![]() ![]() We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I have just been setting up a new Windows Server 2008 R2 box up as a terminal server. As part of this I enabled the Desktop Experience feature, however this. To delegate the ability to enable and disable user accounts in Active Directory: Launch Active Directory Users and Computers with adminsitrative credential. To assist in the setup of a BackupPC system able to backup in-use files with MS volume snapshots. It only runs the RSync daemon during the backup which. Autoruns Windows Mail Disable. I've written in the past about how to extract MSI files at the Windows command prompt, and how to extract the.msi files and edit them using UniExtract and. Topologías de red. Arquitecturas de red. Transmisión de datos. Componentes de redes de área extensa. Sistemas Operativos. Novell software is now a part of Micro Focus and all products and information previously on Novell.com is now on Microfocus.com.
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