They didn't change much.
C:\Documents and Settings\YourName\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\backup.pst
That is the location of the file you need, it contains all of your folders. Here is how to copy it and then import it into the other computer...
Go to File...
I have ordered all new parts to build my new rig and I have a question I've never ran into. I am using my existing HD. Can I just hook that up and not format it? I will be keeping my same Operating System (XP Pro) and do not really want to wipe it all out, just simply plug it in and use it...
You should in theory be able to use this to run programs on your company PC (void of course to their policy ;)) as long as the PC recognizes the drive/U3 installation correctly.
Well I changed the guest account name to "Tony" haha, even though it is turned off in the policies. Should I change the name of the Administrator? I am guessing so.
Also, where do I enable simple file sharing? I can't remember off the top of my head though I know I have seen it. Thank you...
bsobel hit the nail on the proverbial head! That is all I was asking, I know it came out confusing but that is what I was looking for. You know what perhaps that is turned off, I will check that tonight. Would that disable a security tab? Makes sense.
It is on my computer. I wasn't asking for a specific file but the difference in the XP Made Administrator account (THe one XP makes you choose a pass for upon installation) and another admin account you create on your own. I was using the admin account I used on my own, right clicking a folder...
No I think you mis understood my question.
I am telling you I created an Admin account under the User Accounts in control panel to do Administrative tasks in XP (this was before I disable the Welcome screen that doesn't show "Administrator" unless going into Safe Mode so now I can just...
I know the Administrator account is the end all king user but I thought if one had Administrative rights they could be seen as the same? If I right click a folder in XP Pro under my name with Admin rights (I have other names under limited users to browse the web etc to cut down on Spyware) it...
This is an email a friend sent me. I have never gotten video off of a palmcorder nor used Firewire so I did not want to give her the wrong answer. I am assuming someone told her she could not use USB perhaps she is using USB1, since USB2.0 is faster than FireWire if she had that port it should...
Under the Admin on my computer I am trying to set the Software Restrictions to include a path of the Steam folder for Half-Life 2 so my little brother can play it on his user name which is a limited user. Even when I set the path to allow it still tells him it cannot run and the Steam folder...
Even if that's the case you can't say it's a "TRIAL" just because you don't THINK MS would care, that could lead to some major complications for the unsuspecting user.
HAHA. Sunner that is so true actually. Linux is becoming more mainstream, I can't believe I see Linux commercials now. I remember back in the hey day it was only elitists using Red Hat, etc.
Solaris is the new l33t crowd! We should try to see people go back to Linux before it was this...
And regarding the problems downloading the ISO's for installing or having issues... just simply go to Ubuntus site and order the FREE ShipIt CDs, then it's as easy as rebooting to the CD/DVD and following on screen instructions. I would however read a quick tutorial on dual booting though, as...
Linux has a huge learning curve, no one will argue that. But to call it dumb? That's just silly. Linux is an insanely stable Operating System and in my opinion just another of the three to use (Windows, OS X, Linux). I like what all three of them do and IMHO (and many others I assume) XP...
I know this is mostly a new thing spoken about on irs.gov, free tax filing for people that make less than $52,000. I do not know if there is just altogether free e-filing for anyone so you may want to look into it. I make the cut so I am happy. If there is no cut off on salary then rock on.
Nothing I am aware of. However I know if you press Alt+PrtScn it will only take the snapshot of your current open window. Maybe that can help but probably not.
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