While I am sure there are some people with that opinion (particularly in Malaysia and Indonesia) I believe that Australia is generally viewed favorably overseas.
That's completely ludicrous. There wasn't even a single death from the riots, yet you think it was attempted genocide?
I'm...
Australia wouldn't even rate in the top ten of the most violent racist societies on earth.
The White Australia policy was abandoned in the early 1970s (and had been watered down since the 1940s). The riots in Cronulla, were widely condemned by the Australian community and great efforts have...
I'm not sure what you think Obama is going to do that is going to be so terrible for America. Even if Obama is a radical socialist as some claim there is no chance in hell that any truly radical proposals would get through the house and senate. The Democrats do not have the numbers to force...
I'm not an expert on US politics, not by a long shot. However you might be surprised by the both the breadth and depth of Australian coverage of the US elections and US politics in general. We are not as ill-informed as you seem to think.
I disagree with those laws. They are overly broad and...
As an Australian I make the following observations:
1. Many Americans know very little about the rest of the world.
2. Many Americans are ignorant about their own country as well (witness the number of people who still think Obama is Muslim).
3. The world view of many Americans appears...
I am looking at one final video card upgrade for my AGP system (Athlon XP 2600+, 1024MB RAM, 9600 PRO). I was planning to wait for an AGP version of the 7600GT, however it doesn't look like that's ever going to happen. Which of the following video cards would have the best performance in my...
One thing I haven't seen mentioned is that 'Granny' and many ordinary computer users only upgrade their operating system when they replace their entire PC. Therefore if 'Granny' buys a computer now with Windows XP, then that is the operating system she will continue using until the computer dies...
Perhaps they take seriously the biblical laws regarding modesty? If they stay in the same house then they will be using the same bathrooms and the same toilets and may see each other in immodest clothing (nighties, boxers etc). The most probable outcome of men seeing women dressed in an immodest...
You cannot install the individual applications of the Office Suite on seperate machines. From the End User Licence Agreement for Microsoft Software (EULA):
If you have a Retail or Academic version of the Office suite then you may also install a copy of office on a laptop computer for your...
This is not legal and could get you into a lot of trouble. Here are the legal methods for purchasing Windows XP:
1. If you are upgrading a PC to Windows XP without purchasing any new hardware components then you should use the Windows XP Retail Upgrade.
2. If you are upgrading a PC to Windows...
I currently use Norton Ghost 7.5 Enterprise Edition in my work environment (which is where I make most of my images) however Ghost has had the ability to image partitions for years. What version of Ghost are you using and what OS and file system are you trying to backup?
Ghost compatibility...
If you are selling to an INDIVIDUAL business with FIVE or more PCs then they can get volume discounts under the Microsoft Open Business or Open Value programs:
Microsoft Open Licence
If you are selling to individuals or businesses with fewer than five PCs then you cannot use any of the...
Why can't you use Ghost? I have used Ghost to restore the primary partition from an image stored in another partition on the same hard disk.
Also depending on how different the hardware is in each PC you might be able to use Hardware Profiles to allow you to move the hard disk between PCs...
How far through the boot process does it get? Does the Windows GUI load but freeze partway through or does it stop before the GUI loads?
You CAN edit the registry from the command line using REGEDIT but it is not easy. Type REGEDIT /? for a list of the available commands. My personal preference...
You can stop Internet Explorer from accessing the internet by setting a dummy proxy server as detailed in the following article:
How to Lock-In Web Addresses on Internet Explorer 5
You may want to restrict access to the Internet Options once you have made these changes so that they cannot be...
I am assuming that you want a browser based WYSIWYG web page editor. A quick look on google gives plenty of alternatives. Here are a few:
ActivEdit
DevEdit
WebEdit Professional
WysiPad
If you want to Do It Yourself then this article might be useful:
Building a WYSIWYG HTML Editor
A useful utility called WinKey will allow you to create keyboard shortcuts using the Windows key. Unfortunately it will not let you re-assign Windows built-in shortcuts.
I have used Vet Anti-virus on older PCs for the last five years with minimal impact on performance. I believe the international equivalent of this software is eTrust EZ Anti-virus. Works fine even on really old Pentium 133 PCs (with 32MB memory). If you are connected to a network you may want to...
This is the official party line from Microsoft regarding disabling the content advisor:
Cannot Remove a Forgotten Internet Explorer Ratings Password
While looking for the solution to your problem I came across this page:
Microsoft's Policy Regarding Missing or Invalid Passwords
Which has the...
1. From within Acrobat Reader press Ctrl+K to open the Preferences dialog.
2. From the list of preferences on the lefthand side select "Update"
3. Select "Manually" from the "Check for Updates" pulldown list.
4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog and save your settings.
"The Late Show" an Australian comedy television series did a sketch featuring the Gillette 3000 with (if memory serves) 73 lubricating strips and 16 blades.
Best Bits of the Late Show: Champagne Edition
If you want to stop people from bypassing the login screen then you can do so by adding/changing a registry key.
Force Users to Logon to Windows
While not foolproof this would stop someone who is simply mucking around.
Both Windows XP Pro and Windows 2000 Server should be stable so long as the hardware you are using is stable. Just don't install any additional software and disable any unnecessary services. The most reliable print servers are dedicated print server boxes such as the HP JetDirect Print Server...
Sounds like the BIOS battery may need to be replaced. The battery should be located between the processor and the third ISA slot. Open the case remove the battery, take it to your local electronics store and purchase a replacement. Once the battery has been replaced you will need to reconfigure...
I stopped using NIC specific packet drivers ages ago as NDIS 2.01 drivers seemed to be more reliable.
Are the multicast options on the GHOST.EXE menu greyed out?
How are you calling the packet driver? Are you specifying a packet interrupt number? The line in your autoexec.bat calling the...
Haven't had this problem myself but a quick search on Google uncovered some suggestions:
1a. Boot into the Windows XP Recovery Console.
1b. At the recovery prompt type "disable mup.sys".
2. If you are using a USB mouse or any USB devices remove them.
3. Remove PCI cards.
Good luck.
You shouldn't have to pay for support on a brand new product. Try calling Lexmark Tech Support again. Make it clear that the product is brand new and still under warranty.
Lexmark Tech Support Phone Number: 1-800-539-6275 (USA Only)
The only exception where they may legitimately charge for...
1. Do you have a good understanding of how multicasting works? In order for multicasting to work you need to:
a. Start GhostCast Server on your Windows 2000 Server box.
b. Type in a session name for your multicast session.
c. Select whether you want to load an image from the server to the...
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