Video Man

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Hi ! I am a medical professional with the above mentioned printer. I rarely print and of late I noticed that there is some amount of smoke / fine dust that comes out of the printer as the sheets are coming out after being printed. There is no smell per se. Do you reflect this is normal or a problem that needs to be looked into ? The sound of the printer is normal and the printing speed and quality is unaffected.

Thank you in advance for all your comments / suggestions. Pleased Thanksgiving !

Best answer:

Answer by Tasin
i reflect theren is some dust in your printer header,not toner problem.if you clean the header,i hope it will be solve.
thanks.One more thing you can get more info about Samsung toner by visiting this link http://www.compandsave.com/Samsung_Printer_Ink_Toner_s/19.htm

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Video Man

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TechEd North America 2011


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In case you missed TechEd North America 2011, or were there and missed some sessions, you can download slide decks and watch presentations from the following location:

http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/NorthAmerica/2011

Here are a list of all Exchange presentations:

EXL302 Archiving and Discovery in Microsoft Exchange 2010 SP1 and Exchange Online (Krish Sundaresan)
EXL305 Best Practices for Successfully Transitioning to Microsoft Exchange 2010 (Rand Morimoto)
EXL306 Best Practices for Virtualization of Microsoft Exchange 2010 (Jim Lucey, Jeff Mealiffe)
EXL307 Load Balancing with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Andrew Ehrensing)
EXL309 Microsoft Exchange Online in Microsoft Office 365: Migration Case Study (John Logan, Danny Kim, Ann Vu)
EXL310 Microsoft Exchange Online in Microsoft Office 365: Simple Migration Live! (Ram Poornalingam)
EXL311 Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Office 365: How to Set Up a Hybrid Deployment (Jim Lucey)
EXL312 Designing Microsoft Exchange 2010 Mailbox High Availability for Failure Domains (Ross Smith)
EXL313 Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Tips and Tricks (Scott Schnoll)
EXL322 Microsoft Exchange Online: Unified Messaging in Microsoft Office 365 (Michael Wilson)
EXL326 What’s New in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP2: Featuring GAL Segmentation (Greg Taylor)
EXL327 Real-World Site Resilience Design in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Robert Gillies)
EXL401 Exchange Server 2010 High Availability Management and Operations (Scott Schnoll)

My personal faverote was – Greg is always entertaining!

EXL326 What’s New in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP2: Featuring GAL Segmentation (Greg Taylor)

Check it out:Clint Boessen’s Blog

Video Man

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limitations of open source software.?


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anything related to the above statement. Anything about the limitations of open source software. so far north had answer me the quality and license. Any others information? delight and thankx…

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Answer by sf programmer
The one thing that I reflect hurts open source software is because there is no single owner, standard software can branch into many versions. This is not necessarily a terrible thing, but, it can cause compatability issues and also can be awkward for a user when the differences are large.

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Video Man

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laptop power jack repair in boston?


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Do you know any reputable places in the boston area (or even in the outer edge surrounding boston) that does power jack repairs on the laptop? Any places that can do it for under 0?

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Answer by maapi
well why don’t you check it out in google…? thats the simplest way to do it….

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Video Man

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I have a Windows 2003 terminal server with the desktop being redirected to network share. Whenever users modify or exchange files on the terminal server, it does not refresh. If a user presses F5 the desktop then updates.

The following registry key from microsoft KB823291 fixes this problem bust must be done per user profile.

1. Locate and then click the following key in the registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer

2. On the Edit menu, top to New, and then click DWORD Value.
Type NoSimpleNetIDList, and then press ENTER.

3. On the Edit menu, click Modify.

4. Type 1, and then click OK.

To apply this to all user profiles I made an ADM file by exporting the registry key and by RegtoAdm from NUTS admin tools which I then applied with a loopback policy to the terminal servers.

You can download the NUTS admin tools from here:

http://yizhar.mvps.org/

Check it out:Clint Boessen’s Blog

Video Man

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