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"We're excited to be included in Online Spotlight - this will dramatically increase our visibility to the many thousands of Media Center PC users," said Greg Reinacker, President & Founder of NewsGator Technologies.

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[eHomeUpgrade]

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domains? Think again...


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domains? Think again...
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This will allow you to leave and join domains within Windows Media Center Edition 2005.

View: How to: Join Domains Within MCE 2005
Screenshot: Unpatched Windows Media Center 2005
Screenshot: Patched Windows Media Center 2005


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