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Old October 28th 17, 12:18 AM posted to alt.windows7.general, alt.comp.microsoft.windows
Mark Carson
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Default Different Property - Details between Win7Pro and Enterprise - Capture.PNG (1/1) [106K]

On Oct 26, 2017, Mark Carson wrote
(in ltBinaries.com):

The attached image includes two Properties screenshots, the left from Win 7
Pro (Mac + Parallels) and the right from Win 7 Enterprise on a
company-supplied Dell. I'd like to obtain the level of detail of the
Enterprise shot -- is there an add-on, or is that a feature of Enterprise?

Or, is there an add-on to Sierra Finder that would get me these additional
details? (Moving to High Sierra next week.)
Thanks.


I have learned a lot through this thread, but if (human) readers could get
back to the issue, that would be great. And this post contains a link to
Dropbox -- https://www.dropbox.com/s/wqt66uyltbapi9s/Capture.PNG -- instead
of an attachment.

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Old October 28th 17, 01:27 AM posted to alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.microsoft.windows
Good Guy[_2_]
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Default Different Property - Details between Win7Pro and Enterprise -Capture.PNG (1/1) [106K]

On 28/10/2017 00:18, Mark Carson wrote:
On Oct 26, 2017, Mark Carson wrote
(in ltBinaries.com):

The attached image includes two Properties screenshots, the left from Win 7
Pro (Mac + Parallels) and the right from Win 7 Enterprise on a
company-supplied Dell. I'd like to obtain the level of detail of the
Enterprise shot -- is there an add-on, or is that a feature of Enterprise?

Or, is there an add-on to Sierra Finder that would get me these additional
details? (Moving to High Sierra next week.)
Thanks.

I have learned a lot through this thread, but if (human) readers could get
back to the issue, that would be great. And this post contains a link to
Dropbox -- https://www.dropbox.com/s/wqt66uyltbapi9s/Capture.PNG -- instead
of an attachment.


This is because of the two different Operating systems. One on the left
is on a MAC. I know this because of the date system in the picture.
2017 is simply 17.

Did you make any changes in the document or did you create the document
in Windows and then opened it in MAC? I ask this because when the two
date formats conflict, Excel will try to synchronize and so the two
different times. One says: Date created 5:26pm while another says:
Content Created: 5:18pm. The year is also change to just 17 NOT 2017.
That is how Microsoft Office on Apple MAC works. I know Office packages
inside out.

Good luck.







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Old October 28th 17, 03:23 AM posted to alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.microsoft.windows
Paul[_32_]
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Default Different Property - Details between Win7Pro and Enterprise -Capture.PNG (1/1) [106K]

Mark Carson wrote:
On Oct 26, 2017, Mark Carson wrote
(in ltBinaries.com):

The attached image includes two Properties screenshots, the left from Win 7
Pro (Mac + Parallels) and the right from Win 7 Enterprise on a
company-supplied Dell. I'd like to obtain the level of detail of the
Enterprise shot -- is there an add-on, or is that a feature of Enterprise?

Or, is there an add-on to Sierra Finder that would get me these additional
details? (Moving to High Sierra next week.)
Thanks.


I have learned a lot through this thread, but if (human) readers could get
back to the issue, that would be great. And this post contains a link to
Dropbox -- https://www.dropbox.com/s/wqt66uyltbapi9s/Capture.PNG -- instead
of an attachment.


One has an Office Property Handler and the other one doesn't ?

It's possible for programs to install their own Property Handler.

Check to see whether Office is installed on both systems, or
is present only on the Enterprise install.

Paul
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Old October 28th 17, 06:32 AM posted to alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.microsoft.windows
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default Different Property - Details between Win7Pro and Enterprise - Capture.PNG (1/1) [106K]

Paul wrote:

Mark Carson wrote:

Mark Carson wrote:

The attached image includes two Properties screenshots, the left from Win 7
Pro (Mac + Parallels) and the right from Win 7 Enterprise on a
company-supplied Dell. I'd like to obtain the level of detail of the
Enterprise shot -- is there an add-on, or is that a feature of Enterprise?


https://www.dropbox.com/s/wqt66uyltbapi9s/Capture.PNG


One has an Office Property Handler and the other one doesn't ? It's
possible for programs to install their own Property Handler. Check to
see whether Office is installed on both systems, or is present only
on the Enterprise install.


In addition, why is there no Security tab in the Properties dialog for
the OP's "Win 7 *Pro*" properties dialog snapshot. I'm using Windows 7
*Home Edition* x64 SP1 and even that has a Security tab in the
properties dialog. I logon under an admin-level Windows account.
Perhaps the OP is logging on under a restricted/limited Windows
account; i.e., his logon is not the Administrators security group.

I've never used Parallels (but only used a Mac when forced). That is
some type of virtualization to run Windows but I don't know if it is an
software emulator or virtual machine. Whatever, I would think it would
let the user log into Windows using an admin-level account managed under
the Windows guest OS. Is Parallels running Windows as a guest OS? If
not then it would an OS emulator to intercept system API calls and what
the user gets for properties is probably what Parallels presents instead
of what Windows would present. In a wikipedia article, some of
Parallel's code comes from WINE which doesn't run Windows but instead is
an emulation layer to let Windows apps run on Linux. That means to find
out what *Windows* under an admin-level account would present for a
properties dialog would mean actually running *Windows*, not an emulator
only to allow Windows-based apps to run under Linux. Yet the wikipedia
article also mentions virtual machines for Parallels. To me that means
Windows is loaded as a guest OS. So the OP might need to login under an
admin-level account in the Windows guest OS to get more features than
available with a restricted/limited Windows account.
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Old October 28th 17, 08:14 AM posted to alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.microsoft.windows
Paul[_32_]
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Default Different Property - Details between Win7Pro and Enterprise -Capture.PNG (1/1) [106K]

VanguardLH wrote:
Paul wrote:

Mark Carson wrote:

Mark Carson wrote:

The attached image includes two Properties screenshots, the left from Win 7
Pro (Mac + Parallels) and the right from Win 7 Enterprise on a
company-supplied Dell. I'd like to obtain the level of detail of the
Enterprise shot -- is there an add-on, or is that a feature of Enterprise?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wqt66uyltbapi9s/Capture.PNG

One has an Office Property Handler and the other one doesn't ? It's
possible for programs to install their own Property Handler. Check to
see whether Office is installed on both systems, or is present only
on the Enterprise install.


In addition, why is there no Security tab in the Properties dialog for
the OP's "Win 7 *Pro*" properties dialog snapshot. I'm using Windows 7
*Home Edition* x64 SP1 and even that has a Security tab in the
properties dialog. I logon under an admin-level Windows account.
Perhaps the OP is logging on under a restricted/limited Windows
account; i.e., his logon is not the Administrators security group.

I've never used Parallels (but only used a Mac when forced). That is
some type of virtualization to run Windows but I don't know if it is an
software emulator or virtual machine. Whatever, I would think it would
let the user log into Windows using an admin-level account managed under
the Windows guest OS. Is Parallels running Windows as a guest OS? If
not then it would an OS emulator to intercept system API calls and what
the user gets for properties is probably what Parallels presents instead
of what Windows would present. In a wikipedia article, some of
Parallel's code comes from WINE which doesn't run Windows but instead is
an emulation layer to let Windows apps run on Linux. That means to find
out what *Windows* under an admin-level account would present for a
properties dialog would mean actually running *Windows*, not an emulator
only to allow Windows-based apps to run under Linux. Yet the wikipedia
article also mentions virtual machines for Parallels. To me that means
Windows is loaded as a guest OS. So the OP might need to login under an
admin-level account in the Windows guest OS to get more features than
available with a restricted/limited Windows account.


The left hand picture might look that way if the partition was FAT32.

https://s1.postimg.org/174je8b1kf/no_security_FAT32.gif

The file type property is probably a side-effect of
having LibreOffice on that OS.

The only part I cannot reproduce, is the offline bit.
Which presumably is listed in the Properties box, if
the offline feature is turned on. I tried to assert it
from Powershell (as an extended file attribute),
as administrator, and it didn't work. And I tried changing
my test partition back to NTFS too. It's possible the
offline ecosystem, plus a server side, have to be there
for that to work. But since I've never used offline,
I don't know. I used to have roaming at work, but that
was a long time ago. And four OSes ago.

The Offline still bothers me, because I cannot imagine
FAT32 supporting it.

Parallels is virtualization, like VirtualBox. Probably introduced
on Mac in the x86 era. It's not likely to affect the internal
behavior of a Guest OS, at least as far as file systems go.

Paul
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Old October 28th 17, 11:31 PM posted to alt.windows7.general, alt.comp.microsoft.windows
Mark Carson
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Default Different Property - Details between Win7Pro and Enterprise - Capture.PNG (1/1) [106K]

On Oct 28, 2017, Paul wrote
(in article ):

VanguardLH wrote:
Paul wrote:

Mark Carson wrote:

Mark Carson wrote:

The attached image includes two Properties screenshots, the left from
Win 7
Pro (Mac + Parallels) and the right from Win 7 Enterprise on a
company-supplied Dell. I'd like to obtain the level of detail of the
Enterprise shot -- is there an add-on, or is that a feature of
Enterprise?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wqt66uyltbapi9s/Capture.PNG
One has an Office Property Handler and the other one doesn't ? It's
possible for programs to install their own Property Handler. Check to
see whether Office is installed on both systems, or is present only
on the Enterprise install.


In addition, why is there no Security tab in the Properties dialog for
the OP's "Win 7 *Pro*" properties dialog snapshot. I'm using Windows 7
*Home Edition* x64 SP1 and even that has a Security tab in the
properties dialog. I logon under an admin-level Windows account.
Perhaps the OP is logging on under a restricted/limited Windows
account; i.e., his logon is not the Administrators security group.

I've never used Parallels (but only used a Mac when forced). That is
some type of virtualization to run Windows but I don't know if it is an
software emulator or virtual machine. Whatever, I would think it would
let the user log into Windows using an admin-level account managed under
the Windows guest OS. Is Parallels running Windows as a guest OS? If
not then it would an OS emulator to intercept system API calls and what
the user gets for properties is probably what Parallels presents instead
of what Windows would present. In a wikipedia article, some of
Parallel's code comes from WINE which doesn't run Windows but instead is
an emulation layer to let Windows apps run on Linux. That means to find
out what *Windows* under an admin-level account would present for a
properties dialog would mean actually running *Windows*, not an emulator
only to allow Windows-based apps to run under Linux. Yet the wikipedia
article also mentions virtual machines for Parallels. To me that means
Windows is loaded as a guest OS. So the OP might need to login under an
admin-level account in the Windows guest OS to get more features than
available with a restricted/limited Windows account.


The left hand picture might look that way if the partition was FAT32.

https://s1.postimg.org/174je8b1kf/no_security_FAT32.gif

The file type property is probably a side-effect of
having LibreOffice on that OS.

The only part I cannot reproduce, is the offline bit.
Which presumably is listed in the Properties box, if
the offline feature is turned on. I tried to assert it
from Powershell (as an extended file attribute),
as administrator, and it didn't work. And I tried changing
my test partition back to NTFS too. It's possible the
offline ecosystem, plus a server side, have to be there
for that to work. But since I've never used offline,
I don't know. I used to have roaming at work, but that
was a long time ago. And four OSes ago.

The Offline still bothers me, because I cannot imagine
FAT32 supporting it.

Parallels is virtualization, like VirtualBox. Probably introduced
on Mac in the x86 era. It's not likely to affect the internal
behavior of a Guest OS, at least as far as file systems go.

Paul


To get you all in sync: The Parallels install does not have Office. I bought
a Win Pro CD and it is a plain install in Parallels, and nothing more was
added. The question “where is the Security tab?” is found all over the
place in Google. It’s said you get it in Win 7, but in this plain install
it is not, and I have not done a thing to get it back.

 




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