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An old Chinese proverb says: You see two Gremlins, a big one and a small one. How do you tell which one is the big one and which one the small one? Well, that is easy. Just look at them. The big one is the big one and the small one is the small one.
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An old Chinese proverb says: The way to tell which Gremlin is small and which one is big, just look at them: the small one is the small one and the big one is the big one.  * [[Workstations/Windows7/DisplayLanguage|Display Language in Windows 7]]

 * [[Workstations/Windows7/UserGuidePrinting|Printing on Windows 7 - the all-including, friendly guide by ISG.EE]]

 * [[Workstations/Windows7/MailSettings|Email client configuration (Exchange server and Tardis), .PST and .OST storage location]]

 * [[Workstations/Windows7/SoftwareInstallation|Software Installation in Windows 7]]

 * [[Workstations/Windows7/ElevatedPrivileges|Requesting of Elevated Privileges ("Local Admin Rights") - Duties and Implications]]

 * [[Workstations/Windows7/RemoteDesktopUsage|Remote Desktop Usage on Windows 7 Workstations]]

 * [[Workstations/Windows7/ActionCenterNotifications|How to manage Action Center notifications]]

 * [[bundles|Software bundles available]]

If you have other questions, please have a look at the FAQ before contacting Support:

 * [[Workstations/Windows7/FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]]

An old Chinese proverb says: You see two Gremlins, a big one and a small one. How do you tell which one is the big one and which one the small one? Well, that is easy. Just look at them. The big one is the big one and the small one is the small one.

If you have other questions, please have a look at the FAQ before contacting Support:

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