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    CID

    CID

    Insert and manage Linux computers in AD

    CID (Closed In Directory) is a set of bash scripts for inserting and managing Linux computers in Active Directory domains. Modifications made to the system allow Linux to behave like a Windows computer within AD.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    Emulator print-server

    Emulator print-server

    This emulator designed to simulate a network print server

    This emulator (VBS script or Batch file) designed to simulate a network print server and is used to solve the problem of lack of drivers on the manufacturer's old (network, shared) printer under the new operating system on the remote machine. In particular - on the local machine c disable shared printer operating system Windows XP x32 and outdated iron on the remote - OS Windows 7/8/10 x64 and 64-bit drivers for non-existent, for example the printer out of production. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    This is a simple RAW print server for Windows (also includes a tiny *nix script for *nix users) that lets your Windows 98/ME/NT/2K/XP system work as a port 9100 (or 910x) network print server for any of the Windows printers hooked up to the PC.
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    Downloads: 95 This Week
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