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  1. questionUpgrade Hyper-V Integration Services
    In Hyper-V when you choose "Insert Integration Services Setup Disk" from the Action Menu you receive the following message: "Upgrade Hyper-V Integration Services". A previous installation of Hyper-V integration services has been detected. Click OK to upgrade or repair this installation. You are ...

  2. questionObject is Protected from Accidental Deletion (Windows Server 2008)
    If you attempt to delete an Object from Active Directory on your Windows 2008 Server and you receive the message: You do not have sufficient privileges to delete "the object", or this object is protected from accidental deletion. The solution is to click the View Menu in Active Directory User ...

  3. questionHyper-V Capable Intel XEON CPU's
    Hyper-V requires you to have Hardware Assisted Virtualization (VT) support in your CPU, here's a list of the Intel XEON CPU's that have this feature. Speed CPU # Cores Bus Speed Mfg Tech Stepping Cache Package 3.73 GHz 5080 2 1066 MHz 65 nm C1 4 MB LGA771 3.50 GHz X5270 2 1333 MHz 45 nm E0 ...

  4. questionHyper-V Capable Intel CPU's
    Hyper-V requires you to have Hardware Assisted Virtualization (VT) support in your CPU, here's a list of the Intel CPU's that have this feature. Desktop CPUS Core 2 Duo E4300/4400/4500/4600/4700 NO E6300/6320/6400/6420/6540/6550 YES E6600/6700/6750/6850 YES E7200/7300/7400/7500 ...

  5. questionObject is Protected from Accidental Deletion
    If you attempt to delete an Object from Active Directory on your Windows 2008 Server and you receive the message: You do not have sufficient priviledges to delete "the object", or this object is protected from accidental deletion. The solution is to click the View Menu in Active Directory Users ...