Showing posts with label Internet Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet Tips. Show all posts

Sunday, February 16, 2014

AD (Active Directory) Photo Edit Free

If you are an IT admin at place that uses a Microsoft Windows Active Directory domain then you might have the need to import employee pictures into Active Directory so they can be pushed out to software programs such as Lync, SharePoint and Outlook. Since these programs are integrated into Active Directory they can pull user pictures and display them within the software....
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Friday, February 14, 2014

Sysinternals Autoruns Startup Information Utility

Autoruns by Sysinternals is a free utility that can show you everything that is set to start with your computer. It’s similar to the Windows System Configuration Utility (msconfig) but shows much more information. This can come in very handy if you are trying to troubleshoot issues such as slow startup times with your computer, error messages that pop up at startup, strange programs that run on their...
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Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!- PC Troubleshooting Help Tips

The Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! Utility allows you to Repair and Customize the Quick Launch, Taskbar and Notification Area among other things in Windows XP. We have tested it in newer versions of Windows such as Windows 7 and it seems to work with it as well. This tool comes in very handy if you are having problems with your taskbar that traditional methods can't fix such as if your taskbar is missing...
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Get Rid of Low FPS (frames per second) Once and for All

If you have recently started to experience a drop in your frame rate while playing your favorite PC games, or if your frames per second have been an ongoing issue for some time, then you know how frustrating it is to deal with low FPS. And, curing your low frame rate is probably a high priority....
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Windows 7 Troubleshooting Tool

Everyone has problems with their computer at some point or another. It doesn't matter if you are using Windows, Linux or Mac as your operating system. Computers are not perfect and they have problems from time to time that you will need to have fixed or try and fix yourself. Windows is always trying to make computers easier to use and fix with each release of Windows....
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6 Tips and Tricks to Get Most Out of Windows 8

With Windows 8 due to be released on October 26, many people are wondering whether or not they should upgrade. With its very considerable changes over its predecessors, many people are understandably getting nervous about the new operating system. In...
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WinAmp Media Payer shutting down after 15 years

If you have been a Windows user for a long time you most likely have used or at least heard of WinAmp Media Player. It was a very popular free program that would play audio and video files and was used by a lot of people. It was also used to stream...
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Next generation USB is faster and the connector fits both ways

If you have ever plugged in a USB device (and who hasn’t), you must have at some time fumbled with plugging it in the right direction since the connections look pretty much the same on both sides. But don’t count on using it with existing USB pugs because...
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Not even your video games are safe from prying eyes

With all the recent NSA and Edward Snowden news about government spying one would wonder what you can and can’t do in the world of electronics that is safe from "the man". We already know that phone calls and emails are subject to surveillance but it...
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Windows 7 retail sales have ended

If you are looking to upgrade the version of Windows running on your computer to Windows 7 or are looking to build your own Windows 7 computer then you better get your hands on a copy of Windows 7 before they become extinct. Microsoft has announced...
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NSA malware on over 50,000 computers

We all know how big of a problem malware is these days with cyber criminals trying to steal your personal information. And one would think the government is trying to prevent these types of cyber attacks from happening so we can have some sort of peace...
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Courts rule against Net Neutrality

The Internet is a place that most of us consider to be free and open where we can reach any website out there without having to worry about being cut off or restricted. This was the goal of the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Net Neutrality plan...
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YouTube to offer 4k video

If you have a semi new TV then you know what HD looks like and are familiar with terms like 1080p and 720p in regards to the resolution\definition of the picture. And if you watch YouTube videos you most likely know that most videos have the option...
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Ensuring Network Security with a VPN (Virtual Private Network)

Virtual private networks (VPNs) were created to address two different problems: the high cost of dedicated leased lines needed for branch office communications and the need to allow employees a method of securely connecting to the headquarters' networks when they were on business out of town or working from home. How a VPN works A VPN uses a special protocol to establish a virtual channel between...
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Configuring a Wireless Access Point

The physical setup for a wireless access point is pretty simple: You take it out of the box, put it on a shelf or on top of a bookcase near a network jack and a power outlet, plug in the power cable, and plug in the network cable. The software configuration for an access point is a little more involved, but still not very complicated. It's usually done via a Web interface. To get to the configuration...
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Looking into Routed versus Routing Protocols for the CCNA Exam

When preparing for the CCNA exam, review routers and their protocols by starting with the difference between a routed protocol and a routing protocol. Knowing the difference between these two protocols is fundamental to understanding how routers route. Networked...
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Exploring TCP/IP Routers

Routers connect networks. Routers range from someone's desktop PC running Internet sharing software to multimillion-dollar systems of specialized hardware and software. In the original work on TCP/TP, the designers wanted to be able to move data...
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Installing and Configuring DNS

The Active Directory Installation wizard offers to install DNS if the wizard does not detect a proper DNS zone configuration during the installation of Active Directory. However, you should not rely on the wizard for these tasks. Many bug reports have been submitted regarding installation bases that relied on the wizard. Also keep in mind that the Active Directory Installation wizard does not install...
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

How to Configure Static Routes on Cisco Routers?

You can configure two types of routing on the router- static and dynamic to send the traffic to destination. Static route tell the network devices about exact location (hard-coded destination). Static routers can work well with small network but in large scale network dynamic routing is the best choice. Configure static routes between routers to allow data transfer between routers without the use...
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Sunday, February 9, 2014

How to Apply Keyboard Shortcut Feature in Dropbox?

Dropbox is an Online Storage App. This App permits us to upload, transfer and approach files from Mobiles and Desktop. This App offers both free and paid services for us. Dropbox easily installed in Windows 8, Linux, BlackBerry, Android and Apple Devices....
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