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How to Enable / Disable Multiple RDP Sessions in Windows 2012

How to Enable/Disable Multiple RDP Sessions in Windows 2012 By default, Windows 2012 servers allow a single Remote Desktop session. If only one session is available and you take over another person's live session, you may choose to enable multiple RDP sessions. This article describes the process for enabling and disabling multiple sessions. Enable Multiple RDP Sessions Log into the server using Remote Desktop . Open the start screen (press the Windows key) and type gpedit.msc  and open it Go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Connections . Set Restrict Remote Desktop Services user to a single Remote Desktop Services session to Disabled. Double click Limit number of connections and set the RD Maximum Connections allowed to 999999 . Disable Multiple RDP Sessions Log into the server using Remote Desktop . Open the start menu and type 'g

Install Net 3.5 Framework on Windows Server 2012 without DVD

Install Net 3.5 Framework on Windows Server 2012 without DVD To install the .net 3.5 on server 2012 without the disk (or disk image): Ensure that the server is NOT looking at a WSUS server for updates (must be looking at Windows Update for this to work) Ensure that any proxy/firewall will allow the connection from the server in question to the Windows update service From a command line run: dism.exe /online /enable-feature /featurename:NetFX3 /all If you have OS Image : (Offline) dism.exe /online /enable-feature /featurename:NetFX3 /all /Source:D:\sources\sxs /LimitAccess

Windows 10 Anniversary Update Available

Windows 10 Anniversary Update Available Microsoft’s planning a big bash for Windows 10’s first birthday, and you’re the one receiving presents. On August 2, the company will push out the (boringly named) Windows 10 Anniversary Update to Windows 10 PCs, and the update’s chock-full of all sorts of new goodies for you to play with—some niche, some helpful, and all free. The Build version is 14393.10 from (10586.14) The New Features  are Lot of Changes in User Interface and lot of  Improvement in Old Apps like Calculator, Date Time Showing Panel and Cortana for India Now More able to hear a voice very well Show windows ink work space Improve feature in Edge Browser  Setting screen changes include search  In Multiple Desktop Show Apps in All Screen Sticky Note Work Good And Also lot more features   But While am Install the latest update through Update Tool Cortana Not working But its has to resolve in Next Patch But Changes in Reg

Working With SSL Certificate Warning in MVC 5 Application

This article explains the accessibility of OAuth 2.0 in the ASP.NET MVC 5 Web Application. We can use various types of external authentication providers like Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter in MVC 5 applications to log in. In the same context, I am very excited to describe that now you will not receive any type of SSL Certificate warnings when you enable SSL for the MVC application. Previously while enabling the SSL in the MVC application, the browser like IE, Chrome and Firefox showed a SSL Certificate warning. You can refer to Working with Facebook in MVC and check out in the Step 8 of Creating and Working with Facebook App as in the following screenshot: With the use of the following article you will not receive the SSL Certificate Warning in most browsers including IE and Chrome. Firefox will show the warning because Firefox uses its own certificate store, so it will display the warning. We'll see it later in this article. So, let's develop the appl
Google finally reveals Android N’s name   Google has finally revealed the name of its next Android version. And as widely speculated, Android N is not Nutella -- it's Nougat . At this year's Google I/O developer conference in May, the search giant announced a contest to name the upcoming Android version, dubbed as Android N. Android versions are named after popular desserts. The latest version Android Nougat is based after a popular dessert which originated in Europe.   Google CEO Sundar Pichai earlier this year hinted that an Indian delight could be in the offing as a nickname,But its not Indian Origin dessert Hope for the Next version Android O Android Name in Alphabet Order with sweet Name D - Donut E - Eclair F - Froyo G - Gingerbread H -  Honeycombo I - Ice cream Sandwich J - Jellybean K - Kitkat L - Lollipop M - Marshmallow N - Nougat  
Create Bootable USB without any Software in Windows 10     Insert Your USB Drive on You r Computer Open cmd prompt ( Windows + R and type cmd )   run a cmd prompt as Administrator type diskpart  and  hit enter In the new diskpart type list disk its show list of disk in your system Most probably you will see disk type Disk 0 for Hard Disk Disk 1 for USB  Now type Select disk 1 and hit enter Type clean and hit enter to format Type create partition 1 and hit enter Type active and hit enter Type format fs=ntfs quick and hit enter Type exit and hit enter   Copying files from an ISO image on your PC USB Manually
Upgrade/Update HTC Desire 816G Dual Sim To Android 6.0 Marshmallow  The Android 6.0 Marshmallow comes with various advantages and features, but the obvious one is the performance improvement. The new OS offer up to 4 times of performance improvements, along with faster and more powerful computing. Google also claimed that the Android 6.0 Marshmallow can extend your device’s battery life by up to 90 minutes. It’s a must-have upgrade for every HTC Desire 816G Dual Sim owners!  Before you upgrade your device, there are some things you need to consider. First is you should back up all of your personal data on your smartphone. You also have to enable the USB Debugging is enabled. Last but not least, it is highly recommended to have the HTC Desire 816G Dual Sim fully charged. Therefore, you can be sure that the phone can stay on during the whole process. How to Install Android 6.0 Marshmallow ROM on HTC Desire 816G Dual Sim   Video Tutorial Download ROM Part 1 :