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Sao không ai giúp mình với. Cảm ơn bạn Tuku, nhưng ngoài Teamviewer ra bạn còn cách nào khác giúp mình không ?
Dear mọi người.
Hiện tại các bạn có thể chỉ dùm mình cách kiểm tra vì sao mà khi mình \\server\foldershared... thì phải mất khoảng 20s sau nó mới chạy bình thường(20s đó nó treo luôn, không click chuột hay thao tác gì được cả máy local và tài nguyên trên server), mình có thử trên nhiều máy Client khác thấy vẫn vậy.
Server IBM x3200, Ram 2GB, đóng vai trò là DC, FileServer, DNS, DHCP phục vụ cho khoảng gần 30 máy Client thôi. Có cài Mcaffe, update liên tục, chạy win 2k3 sp2, có cài hotfix. Các máy Client đều có trang bị phần mềm diệt virus Avast Internet Security- key active kiếm được trên mạng.
Hôm nay mình login vào forum hvaonline thì nhận được thông báo:
[img]http://www.mediafire.com/?42y0a67kuwjrgn2[/img]
Em xin cảm ơn
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Ikut3 wrote:
JPEG / 150 Wallpapers / 96.6 MB

Vista Full Wallpapers (70)



Vista Release 5381 Wallpapers (23)



Vista Hamad Darmish Wallpapers That Didn't Make It To Vista (22)



Vista Missing Wallpapers (23)



Vista Widescreen Wallpapers (6)



Vista Cool Black Wallpapers (6)



In a lot of threads about Vista themes for XP, people keep saying that they want the wallpaper. Here it is!

Hamad Darwish might not be a household name, but if you use Windows Vista, then his work is on your computer. In fact, it might be even on your desktop right now! Before the end of the year is over, up to 90 million people will have the chance to see Hamad’s work, and all he had to do was upload it to Flickr.

Desktop wallpapers usually meant one of three things: exotic cars, women in compromising positions, or Bliss. If you were given the job to choose only a handful of images from billions and billions of creatives available today to be part of an operating system’s desktop wallpapers, how would you choose them and which ones would you choose?

That was the daunting task appointed to Microsoft Design’s Jenny Lam, who led the year-long search to find what would become the new set of bundled wallpapers for Windows Vista.

The end result is a stunning set of photographs and art which make up the collections of light auras, textures, paintings and vistas. You might be easily fooled to believe that these are the works of professional photographers who eat camera film for breakfast, lunch and tea, but you’d be wrong. It’s true, some of these photos did come from big stock houses such as Corbis, Getty and National Geographic, but did you also know some came from Flickr and even Microsoft employees?

Some interesting statistics on the selection process:

About 2/3rds of the collection is licensed from stock houses.
There are a handful from amateur Flickr photographers (which are Jenny’s favorites).
Not only did Jenny ask the Flickr photographers if they could license their images, she also sent them on a commissioned photoshoot.
About 5 images came from Microsoft full-time employees.
Several that were work for hire, where Jenny art-directed a professional photographer on a shoot in Santa Barbara and NYC.
Evaluated over 10,000 images with over 50GBs of low-resolution images during the round 1 selection process.

This new approach to sourcing and licensing creatives is exciting not only because amateur and enthusiast now have the chance to showcase their works to millions and millions of people - something even the most prestigious art gallery cannot offer, but also recognition of community-driven websites such as Flickr for the ability to deliver quality ‘products’ equal to or even better than from traditional content companies.

Hopefully Microsoft might even consider expanding the program to allow for public submissions of photographs and creatives to be included in future editions of Windows. In a way, “Show us your Wow” is already a test-bed for user-submitted content and community feedback with over 20,000 entires submitted. Of course, there will be certain licensing and legal issues to overcome, but I bet some enthusiasts will do anything to get their works displayed on such a scale.

Download:
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/75770500/VisWal.rar


Ai kô Download được ở Rapidshare cứ request ngay tại đây.Mình sẽ get direct link cho.Link direct live 9h  


hic cảm ơn , cảm ơn bạn nhiều lắm , đẹp ghê ah , smilie
 

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