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I have a computer lab that contains 20 iMacs running Snow Leopard and Windows XP with Boot Camp.
Windows XP is joined to a Server 2003 domain. I would like to use Group Policy, or some other automatic/scripted solution, to set a specific desktop wallpaper...
Started by minamhere on
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In your comment you mention that you have this lab of computers evaluated as if the user was in the same OU as the computer account..
You want you need to get there.
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Since I've actually run UNIX for personal use outside of work, that apparently makes me the newly anointed Macintosh expert at my workplace... I've got an open-access computer lab (12 iMacs )that will be used for limited video, photo, and audio editing...
Started by Bill B on
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Be sure to make an image of your computer if you have an issue with a computer you can just reset it to back to the image in the event of issues.
See this tip if you have to move an account .
Be logged into.
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I am currently the only computer guy at a high school (small budget). Currently, there is no real infrastructure in place. There are just office computers connected to a consumer grade router that leads to the Internet via DSL.
The school will be setting...
Started by techguy on
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2 : For a computer lab, I'd definitely suggest and install DeepFreeze or any other similar product on every PC (for a computer lab on a high school and theft and will nicely....
You have a year or so advanced warning of changes .
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I manage a high-school computer lab with ~40 machines, have old PCs with varying hardware. I need to roll out Windows XP + a standard set of apps and settings for new machines, and to re-format older machines.
What tool is available to help with this?...
Started by John Lubotsky on
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Create a single user on the computer, named 'user' or something, the machines will prompt you for a new ....
You're essentially looking for is taking settings for a particular computer and cloning them:
Build one computer, ground up.
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Started by DizzyEevee on
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Thing in the high school computer lab, but with quake III, and no one could get any last minute homework in the room? Your university only has one computer lab? ಠ_ಠ So you went to your University's lab fan of Tower ....
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The school notified me a few days ago that my classroom is being painted for 2 days this week and I have to have my class in the computer lab. My classes are 2 hours long. Any ideas for 7th grade math activities to do in a computer lab? I know there are...
Started by matherine on
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It if I had a lab that I could get into with any regularity..
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Hi CHF members, I like to teach you how to set up your own Pen Testing/ hacking network Lab.
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Wow, it will help me.
Thanks [crack].
You how to set up your own Pen Testing/ hacking network Lab.
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I need some recommendations on what hardware and software are best on the market to set up a computer lab for about 15 students. like what motherboards, processors and memory should we go for/ what type of printer (we will probably have one or two fro...
Started by sarima on
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Thanks for the ....
You don't need expensive machines for the task you specify so a mix of AMD quads and Intel i3s ought to do .
You'll find both Microsoft and Apple vying for your money .
Depends entirely on your budget and what software you intend to use .
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I inherited a network for a non-profit organization that supplies a computer lab for kids. They have a bunch of donated laptops and desktops that are not connected to the network except they receive ip addresses over wifi. The kids are smart and have ...
Started by Michael9614 on
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I *think* that you'll need a device for each person,... .
It works fine.
As far as getting cals, software an equipment
If its a non profit you should qualify for http:/ / techsoup.org I've used a single login name for our kindergarten - 2nd grade students .
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I work for a school division (K-12). While I am most interested in what works well on the Mac, Windows and Linux administrators must face the same issue and have analogous solutions.
Most of our computer in a given lab are roughly identical machines. ...
Started by Clinton Blackmore on
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They don't make good "....
We leverage shoot.
Lab and classroom workstations vary widely but are 95% Windows machines.
In our Mac-centric lab setting (university), here's what works, and NIS+).
On one computer as well as the next.
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