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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Windows Network Adapters: Public change to Private network

Tested on Windows Server 2008 R2

I had a similar problem and have a solution, though, it might not be exactly
what is wanted, it has worked for me.
My network is identified as :"Unidentified Network" in Network and Sharing
Center, I ran the Securty Policy Editor (Start->Run "secpol.msc" )

Select Network List Policies under Security Settings and then select
:Unidentifed Network from the Network Names displayed, then
Action->Properties and then set the location type to Private. Since Vista
won't let me change the name of the network on my system is allways
Unidentifed and set to private, not something I would think you would want
to do with a network that is truly "unidentified".

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Windows Server 2008 Slow network connectivity to Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2008 Slow network connectivity to Windows Server 2003

So it would seem that Bonez had the answer in a manner of speaking. I didn't have to do anything with packet tagging, but I did install QoS on my Windows Server 2003 box and now the Windows Server 2008 box is able to browse network resources on the 2003 box lickity split. I did not have to run the netsh commands. I am betting that I could reverse those commands on my vista boxes and still be able to access the 03 box...

Thanks so much John and Bonez.

To be clear: The solution was to make sure that QoS was installed on the 2003 box.

BTTrayCE is not valid pocket pc application

After installing TomTom navigator 7.916 on Windows Mobile I soft reset the phone and I get an error saying " BTTrayCE is not valid pocket pc application".

Rename these 2 files in your windows directory on phone:
BtCoreIf.dll
BtSdkCE30.dll
(for example: "BtCoreIf.old" "BtSdkCE30.old")
then reset, it will fix them.