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Ethernet Over Copper is a new kind of high bandwidth internet connection which will range from 5-30Mb. There will inevitably be many comparisons to cable, DSL, bonded T1s, and fiber.

What separates this connection from DSL and Cable is a matching upload rate (a.k.a. synchronous). Cable and DSL can now offer download speeds of up to ~16Mb but their upload speeds still deliver a pokey .75-2Mb. For offices doing primarily web surfing this is fine, but for sending files, hosting web and email servers, Citrix, VPNs, SaaS, VoIP, etc you need a high bandwidth synchronous connection. Read More

How To: Transfer User Profiles to a New Computer the Even Easier Way

A while back I wrote an article How to Transfer User Profiles and while that article is still useful for certain situations, if the old computer still boots there’s now an easier way! Forensit has a beta of User Profile Transfer Wizard, which makes moving systems a piece of cake.
Download the program on the […]

How To: Transfer User Profiles to a New Computer

Lets say you bought a new Windows PC, here’s the easiest process to switching.
Overview
With the advent of Windows 2000 and XP, each user of the system got a “profile” which contains all their files, settings, emails, favorites, etc. Not long ago we found a way to copy these profiles so setup would take less time […]


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