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24 Feb 2010Microsoft Windows clients running Windows 7 and Windows servers running Windows Server 2008 R2 cannot join a domain mastered by a Mac OS X PDC. Windows Vista and earlier clients and Windows 2008 and earlier servers can join the domain as expected.
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5 Feb 2010This article pertains to Windows XP. Users of Windows Vista can find help here
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8 Jan 2010After completing a Windows Auto Update in Microsoft Windows Vista (SP1) on your iMac Early 2008, you may receive a “Problem Reports and Solutions” window that reports: Compatibility issue between Intel 82801 GBM (ICH 7-M) LPC Interface Controller – 27B9 and Windows Vista Problem caused by Apple Desktop Null Driver
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17 Nov 2009If an iPhone or iPod touch is not recognized in iTunes on Windows, the Apple Mobile Device Service (AMDS) may need to be restarted. If AMDS cannot be restarted, you may need to remove and reinstall the service. This document is for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. If you have a Mac, follow the steps in this document.
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3 Nov 2009In Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7, when syncing iPhone or iPod touch with Address Book (Windows XP), Contacts (Windows Vista), Windows Contacts (Windows 7), or Yahoo, the first time you sync in iTunes 7.7 or later, you may see a warning that all of your contacts will be changed.
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2 Nov 2009This article addresses steps for making iTunes the default application for audio files in Windows Vista or Windows 7. To set iTunes as the default application in Windows XP and Windows 2000, follow the instructions in this article.
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29 Oct 2009This article pertains to video playback performance issues in Windows Vista or Windows 7. Video playback performance issues in Windows XP and 2000 are discussed in a separate article.
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