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  1. How do I find my hostname in Windows?

    How do I find my hostname in Windows? On your desktop, right-click Computer (Vista) or My Computer (Windows 7, XP, and 2000), and then select Properties. In the next window, your …

  2. How do I find my computer's MAC address?

    How do I find my computer's MAC address? Each network interface on your computer is identified by a series of letters and numbers down as a MAC address. This string is useful for identifying …

  3. Network Licensed Software Installation

    The first step in the network licensed software installation is to find out the proper hostname of the computer where the software will reside. On a Windows PC you can use command ipconfig …

  4. Delete old PC name from list of networked devices

    Sep 11, 2016 · I've done the command multiple times with and without the registerdns command, with and without the Run as Administrator option, and multiple reboots but the old PC still pops …

  5. How to get computer description from AD

    Dec 13, 2012 · First computer name in AD, last user who loged in, OS version (?), some last times when connected or something. I need only that computer name to list and then find …

  6. Kerberos Event ID 4768 - social.technet.microsoft.com

    According to my research, Event 4768 is logged when a computer in the domain needs to authenticate to the DC typically when a workstation boots up or a server restarts. In these …

  7. Failed to run Task sequence --there are no task sequences …

    Sep 1, 2017 · So, this is a 'known' computer. There is a client record which exists for this computer (even if you have not been able to find the record yet, ConfigMgr has found a record, …

  8. Text file containing the COMPUTERNAME of a PC

    Is there a text file on Windows7 / WindowsXP machines that contains the computer name of the PC? To explain... i deal with a business domain and occasionally PCs die. Instead of spending …

  9. How do I use VNC to access a remote Linux desktop?

    Start the University Client VPN if your computer is not currently connected to the PennNet network. Open a terminal on your local machine and type the following command to connect to …

  10. How to get info without description on PowerShell?

    And it comes as Computer @ {Name=COMPUTER} not responding But it should be Computer COMPUTER not responding