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How to Install New Fonts in Windows Server 2003 and in Windows XP
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A new demo has been added in the Windows XP Professional demo portion.The detail of this demo is
Title: How to Install New Fonts in Windows Server 2003 and in Windows XP
Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to install new fonts in Windows Server 2003 and in Windows XP. The purpose is same for both Windows XP and 2003.
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Posted on Monday, November 28 @ 05:05:52 EST
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How to Install the Fax Component in Windows XP
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A new demo has been added in the Windows XP Professional demo portion.The detail of this demo is
Title: How to Install the Fax Component in Windows XP
Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to install the Fax Component in Windows XP. By default, the Fax component is not installed during Windows Setup. The Fax service gives you complete faxing capability from Windows XP. You can use the Fax service to send, receive, track, and monitor faxes.
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Posted on Thursday, November 17 @ 05:39:31 EST
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How to Create a System Data Source Name (DSN) in Windows XP
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A new demo has been added in the Windows XP Professional demo portion.The detail of this demo is
Title: How to Create a System Data Source Name (DSN) in Windows XP
Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to create a system data source name (DSN) in Windows XP. A Data Source Name (DSN) is the logical name that is used by Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) to refer to the drive and other information that is required to access data. The name is used by Internet Information Services (IIS) for a connection to an ODBC data source, such as a Microsoft SQL Server database. When you use an ODBC DSN entry to externally store the connection string values, simplify the information that is needed in the connection string. When you do this, changes are made to the data sources that are completely transparent to the code. Make sure that you create a system DSN. ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) does not recognize user (or local) DSNs. Because they store settings in the registry, system DSNs offer slightly faster performance than file DSNs, which store connection parameters in a file on your hard disk.
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Posted on Friday, November 11 @ 04:08:27 EST
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How to Enable the NUM LOCK Key for the Logon Screen in Windows XP
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A new demo has been added in the Windows XP Professional demo portion.The detail of this demo is
Title: How to Enable the NUM LOCK Key for the Logon Screen in Windows XP
Objective: When you start Windows XP the num lock key is disable by default. This demo will show you how to change this behavior. The status of the NUM LOCK key is specific for each user, and it is disabled by default. If you want the NUM LOCK key enabled for use before a user presses CTRL+ALT+DEL to log on, you must use Registry Editor to change the default behavior. This demo will show you how to change the default registry behavior.
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Posted on Wednesday, October 19 @ 02:25:10 EDT
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How to Disable the Windows Logon Screen Saver in Windows XP
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A new demo has been added in the Windows XP Professional demo portion.The detail of this demo is
Title: How to Disable the Windows Logon Screen Saver in Windows XP
Objective: This demo describes how to turn off the logon screen saver in Microsoft Windows XP. When you start Windows, you may be presented with the Windows XP welcome screen, which prompts you to click your user name to begin, or you may be presented with a Welcome to Windows dialog box that prompts you to press CTRL+ALT+DEL to log on. By default, if you do not press a key for 10 minutes, the Windows logon screen saver (Logon.scr) starts. This demo will show you how to disable that logon screen saver.
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Posted on Wednesday, October 19 @ 01:59:43 EDT
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How to Speed Up Network Browsing in Windows XP
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A new demo has been added in the Microsoft Windows XP Professional demo portion.The detail of this demo is
Title: How to Speed Up Network Browsing in Windows XP
Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to speed up network browsing in Windows XP. There was a bug in Windows 2000 that would cause the scheduled tasks folder to be searched when ever the user would browse network drives. Microsoft developed a fix for this bug. The fix fixed the problem and it also had nice side affect of speeding up browsing of Microsoft networks. By following the procedure in this article, you can save up to 15 seconds in network browsing.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 20 @ 02:23:11 EDT
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How to Remove Shut Down from the Welcome Screen in Windows XP
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A new demo has been added in the Microsoft Windows XP Professional demo portion.The detail of this demo is
Title: How to Remove Shut Down from the Welcome Screen in Windows XP
Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to remove shut down button from the welcome screen in Windows XP. If you are using welcome screen then by default, you can shut down the system without logging on to your account. If you enable this option then no one can shut down Window without logging on.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 20 @ 02:20:59 EDT
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How to Enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) in Windows XP
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A new demo has been added in the Microsoft Windows XP Professional demo portion.The detail of this demo is
Title: How to Enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) in Windows XP
Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) in Windows XP. With Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), you can connect computers on your home or small office network to the Internet using just one connection. For example, you have one computer that connects to the Internet by using a dial-up connection. When ICS is enabled on this computer, called the ICS host, other computers on the network connect to the Internet through this dial-up connection.
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Posted on Wednesday, March 30 @ 01:09:01 EST
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How to Disable the NTFS File System Tracking of Broken Shortcut Links in Windows XP
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A new demo has been added in the Windows XP Professional demo portion.The detail of this demo is
Title: How to Disable the NTFS File System Tracking of Broken Shortcut Links in Windows XP
Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to disable the NTFS file system tracking of broken shortcut links in Windows XP. If you disable a shortcut, the NTFS File System in Windows XP and Windows 2000 automatically attempts to locate the shortcut destination by searching all paths that are associated with the shortcut.
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Posted on Monday, January 10 @ 06:14:08 EST
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How to Enable or Disable Print Job Notifications in Windows XP
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A new demo has been added in the Windows XP Professional demo portion.The detail of this demo is
Title: How to Enable or Disable Print Job Notifications in Windows XP
Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to enable or disable notifications when print jobs are completed in Windows XP. Computers that have shared printers attached act as print servers. Windows XP can act as a print server for as many as ten simultaneous remote users. You can configure whether notifications are sent to users who send print jobs to the printers that are attached to a Windows XP-based print server.
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Posted on Monday, January 10 @ 03:48:44 EST
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