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I had a similar problem with trying to Remote Desktop to my computer.
I fixed it by uninstalling the Network iControl and updating to Intel PROSet Version 17.0
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=18713&keyword=Intel+PROSet+17&DownloadType=Drivers&lang=eng
For the client installation I've seen three ways to push out the client. The first and IMO the best is WSUS. The second is by a login script, but that sucks. The third is through a third party tool, http://fcscompete.codeplex.com/
WSUS works so damn well, why wouldn't you use it?
As for...
Another happy and satisfied Forefront user here. I deployed on one server, (VM) with 1 vCPU and 4GB's of RAM and a local SQL 2005 Standard installation. This setup should be good for up to 3k clients before I think about performance issues.
WSUS is on a seperate server. The client...
Try changing the print processor to Winprint: RAW
Printer Properties -> Advanced Tab -> Print Processor.
Check this article for the why.
http://claymoore.net/category/group-policy/group-policy-preferences-group-policy/
It does put all the space under 1 drive letter. DO NOT DIRECTLY PLACE FILES USING WINDOWS EXPLORER! Always place files by accessing your WHS via a UNC path.
\\server\place files here.
WHS will put the files on the correct drive.
IIRC Postini was a little more expensive than Microsoft's solution. I think that is the case because Microsoft needs to prove that theirs works the same/better before they can charge the same.
Postini
http://www.postini.com/
or
Microsoft Hosted Filtering
http://www.microsoft.com/online/exchange-hosted-services/filtering.mspx
Both are very highly rated. Postini has been doing this longer than MSFT.
I went to DeVry in Seattle and the hands on experience with, at the time, state of the art Cisco equipment was invaluable. From a technical perspective I thought it was worth it.
http://www.stardock.com/products/deskscapes/
If you are running Vista Ultimate you can download their free program that allows you to use the .dream extension as your dreamscene.
You can find some paid and some user submitted dreams here: http://dream.wincustomize.com/ I think you are limited...
Do you really need the systray option? I run it without because it really isn't needed. But to install the systray, if I remember correctly, you can't have the nsclient service running when you run that command.
After playing around with the commands there might be a bug in the latest...