Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Office 2010 Office 2007 Office 2003 How To Guides OtherDownload Windows 8 Consumer PreviewShareThe powers that be at Microsoft released to the public the Windows 8 Consumer preview last week at the World Mobile Congress. A slightly unusual move considering the glorious PC past and present of Windows. One would think that a Windows Consumer Preview (Microsoft's term for a beta) would be released at a software expo. This clearly indicates Microsoft's intent to dominate the mobile phone software market segment.Of course Windows 8 will always be an important player in the PC world. You can download the Windows 8 Consumer Preview by clicking the link below.
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Cloud storage is all the rage these days. It seems that hardly a day goes by without an industry figure waxing lyrical about the upcoming cloud revolution. In case you don’t know, “The Cloud” refers to the internet. Cloud storage is simply the storing of data on internet servers. The benefit of this of course is data accessibility from any internet connected computer, tablet or mobile device. A simple version of cloud storage is web based email. You can log into your email account using a web browser on just about any internet connected device anywhere in the world and have access to the same mailbox. There are of course cloud storage services that extend beyond simple web based email. These are file storage services. There are loads of them and new ones spring up almost weekly. This article gives you a list of The Top 5 Free Cloud Storage Services:
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This article explains how to recall a sent email in Outlook 2007. Simple follow the steps outlined below:Click on Sent Items- Find the message you want recalled and double-click it to open. This article explains how to recall a sent email in Outlook 2007. Simple follow the steps outlined below:Click on Sent Items- Find the message you want recalled and double-click it to open. This article explains how to recall a sent email in Outlook 2007. Simple follow the steps outlined below:Click on Sent Items- Find the message you want recalled and double-click it to open.
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This article explains how to enable remote desktop protocol (RDP) in Windows 7 computers. Simple follow the steps outlined below to achieve this:RDP or Remote Desktop Protocol is disabled by default in Windows 7 and Windows Vista. This protocol enables you to remotely connect to a computer using the Remote Desktop Connection client that is built into Windows.
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Despite the ongoing chorus about hacking and computer security, it seems some people just don't get the hint. A comprehensive list of the most commonly used - and possible most insecure - passwords over the course of 2011 was recently drawn up by Splashdata and reported in Mashable. Surprisingly the most common password in use today is simple "password". The full list can be found below: 1. password
2. 123456
3.12345678
4. qwerty
5. abc123
6. monkey
7. 1234567
8. letmein
9. trustno1
10. dragon
11. baseball
12. 111111
13. iloveyou
14. master
15. sunshine
16. ashley
17. bailey
18. passw0rd
19. shadow
20. 123123
21. 654321
22. superman
23. qazwsx
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This articles outlines the steps needed to fix the Your message wasn’t delivered because of security policies in Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010 error.When you’re trying to send an email to a distribution group in Microsoft Exchange 2007 or Microsoft Exchange 2010, the following error may be returned:
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This article explains how to fix SKU011.CAB file not found in Microsoft Office should you find yourself without a copy of a Microsoft Office installation CD.
- Click Start -> Run
- In the Run dialog box type regedit and press Enter
- In the Registry Editor window browse to the following path:
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Follow the steps below to disable the automatic desktop lock in Windows 7upon waking from sleep: - Click Start -> Control Panel - Click Power Options - Click “Require Password on Wakeup” on the left pane - Select the option “Don’t require a password” - Click Save Changes (See pic below)
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