Mail rules only work on documents created from the Memo form, so that's why your rule will not work. Delivery failures are their own kind of form. Check the design of your mail file to see what the exact form name is (I think it's "failure report" or something like that). Create an agent to...
It's been a while since I've worked with offline file synchronization in Windows, but if I remember correctly, you could right click on the music folder on the remote computer and pick "make available offline," or something. It should then copy the files to a local directory in the logged on...
I haven't tried the shift+close thing, but I know that if you open a new browser window and then reposition it and expand it to where it is as large as it can get without being maximized, you can close it and then new windows after that will be the same size. It's not the same as opening every...
Can you ping the sites you are trying to ping from network-tools.com? I get an error "general failure" when I try to ping yahoo.com, so I seem to be in the same boat. The ISP might be restricting ICMP traffic somehow.
On my Viewsonic lcd, you have to hold down two buttons for ten seconds to get the OSD to lock or unlock. You might try holding down different combinations of the front panel buttons to get yours unlocked.
I would start by removing the cradle from Device Manager while you have it plugged into the USB port, then try reinstalling ActiveSync and plug back in.
Here is a post by someone else that had this problem. Try downloading HijackThis and removing the entries listed in the post. Searching on update911 in the spywareinfo.com forums should give you some more insight on what other entries might need to be removed.
If you're paranoid like me, check the website of your hard drive's vendor for a program that you can run from a boot floppy to overwrite the hard drive with zeroes.
I have yet to see a remanufactured toner cartridge that does not produce good-quality printouts. My company uses HP printers with remanufactured toner cartridges, and even though HP toner cartridges contain imaging drums, which would theoretically be used if the catridge were not OEM, the...
Have you checked the port configuration for the local printer? In the properties window for the printer, check the ports tab and make sure it's not going to something other than LPT1 or USB001 or whatever type of port you have it physically connected to.
It's been a while since I've done this, but I think if you move the files to a network drive, then right-click on the enclosing folder, there is an option to make them available offline. Once you pick that, you should be able to sync them down to the local disk.
If you have another computer that you could hook the drive into as a slave, you could open the event log on the faulting computer to get the text of the error. Just open the .evt file from the slave drive in the Event Viewer on the other PC. Should be able to find an entry in the System Log...
I read recently that MS has a deal that allows you to buy a limited number of additional licenses for their OSes without buying a full-blown copy of using a corporate Select-like agreement. You can only get an extra two or so, but they are cheaper than retail.
I believe that in the Users & Groups control panel, you can uncheck the box "require users to press ctrl+alt+del" or something or other. Then it will ask you what account should be used to sign in and it will automatically authenticate after that.
I have an old Panasonic ReplayTV and wouldn't give it up. Highly recommend a DVR. TiVo was too dumbed down for me. ReplayTV's are still available now, just under a different brand (SonicBlue, I think).
Discover magazine covered this behavior recently (they used a different image, but the same concept). Here's their explanation of it:
Your brain is a taskmaster that often makes individual neurons perform multiple operations at the same time. Like any other overworked laborers forced to juggle...
Component connections look much better than composite, in my experience. As for the progressive scan, think of the way your computer monitor looks (progressive) vs. the way your TV looks (interlaced). Progressive generally looks much better.
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