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submitted by
mywebblog79
7 days, 22 hours ago
computertechnos.blogspot.com — The web browser, an attacker can also get into your computer by using an exploit in a web browser by tricking you into installing a web component that has malicious code inside. Internet Explorer has many security settings built in that will help you keep safe. read more...
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mywebblog79
10 days, 21 hours ago
computertechnos.blogspot.com — Windows Calendar, a decent little program for managing your schedule. You can create appointments (both one-time and recurring), set up all-day events, schedule tasks, apply reminders to appointments and tasks, and view appointments by day, week, or month. This all works great for individuals, but a busy family needs to coordinate multiple schedules. read more...
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published 15 days, 11 hours ago, submitted by
vivekamar
18 days, 11 hours ago
dotnetcurry.com — In this article, we will cover some basic Windows Vista tips and tricks that will facilitate your experience with Windows Vista and increase productivity. You will see some 'Oh I did not know I could do that' with Windows Vista kinda tips. The tips and tricks have been tried out on Windows Vista Ultimate. Check them out!!
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submitted by
samiq
19 days, 7 hours ago
bits.samiq.net — Accelerators alas IE8 are coming to Microsoft's next OS. To my surprise I found through the leaked photos of Windows 7 that were published yesterday, that such features are enabled in the latest build of Windows which lead me to wonder been able to mash up services right from within my Desktop experience, using the myriad of web services available at the reach of a right click and contextual to my task at hand. read more...
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submitted by
Patrik
22 days, 19 hours ago
patrikluca.blogspot.com — Problem description: You are prompted to enter your credentials each time you open a Microsoft Office document stored in a SharePoint document library
Each time you open a Microsoft Office document, you are prompted to enter your credentials again, even if you check the box remember my password. For non Microsoft Office documents, such as PDF files, you are not prompted to enter your credentials. The credentials prompt is not taken into account apparently: if you choose Cancel in the prompted window without entering your credentials, the Microsoft Office document is still opened. read more...
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submitted by
JamesEggers
1 month, 20 days ago
randomactsofcoding.blogspot.com — At the end of my post last week when I began a series on learning jQuery, I mentioned that I might have found a bug. This bug involved columns at the bottom of last weeks demo to be rendered differently when I viewed the same code on my Windows XP computer and my Windows Vista computer. At the time of the post, the images that you saw in last weeks post, were taken from my Windows XP computer and they looked fine in the browsers that I test in (IE7, IE8 beta 1, Opera, Firefox, and Safari). When I looked at the code on my Vista box, the columns had a line break after each one even with the CSS property of display:inline-block; and float:left;. read more...
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submitted by
mdopp
2 months, 2 days ago
cgi.ebay.com — You know if you didn't work on the microsoft campus at the time Vista came out you missed the exciting Vista Soda. Well Someone has now posted his can on ebay. More.. read more...
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submitted by
mwhouser
2 months, 4 days ago
insidercoding.com — This tutorial describes the steps required to add a custom place to Microsoft Vista's File Open dialog. read more...
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submitted by
mwhouser
2 months, 4 days ago
insidercoding.com — This tutorial describes the steps required to add custom controls and control handlers to Microsoft Vista's file open dialog via CFileDialog. read more...
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submitted by
Bognit
2 months, 7 days ago
codersbarn.com — It was pretty painless to grab one of my existing 2.0 Web application projects from back-up and get it to work in VS 2008, using the multi-targeting feature. read more...
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published 2 months, 11 days ago, submitted by
jblankenburg
2 months, 11 days ago
jeffblankenburg.com — So I've heard the bad press. I've seen the pc vs. mac ads. I've heard my friends' complaints about crashing, security, and speed.
That's why I'm moving to Windows Mojave. It seems Microsoft finally got an OS right. read more...
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submitted by
crpietschmann
2 months, 15 days ago
mindre.net — I've created a sidebar gadget so I can see what the Hyper-V server is doing from my workstation.
The gadget can list multiple servers at once and also support vmconnect when double clicking on a VM.
PS: The gadget uses WMI to connect to the server so the user need remote WMI access (Step 5) on the Hyper-V server. read more...
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submitted by
crpietschmann
2 months, 15 days ago
news.cnet.com — Spurred by an e-mail from someone deep in the marketing ranks, Microsoft last week traveled to San Francisco, rounding up Windows XP users who had negative impressions of Vista. The subjects were put on video, asked about their Vista impressions, and then shown a "new" operating system, code-named Mojave. More than 90 percent gave positive feedback on what they saw. Then they were told that "Mojave" was actually Windows Vista. read more...
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submitted by
kwasia
2 months, 16 days ago
windowsvistablog.com — For years Microsoft has been investing in many forms of natural input in order to simplify the way people interact with their PC's and devices. The advent of the original Windows graphical user interface forever changed the way people used their PC's. Today, advances in pen and handwriting technology in Windows Vista offers students a natural and intuitive way to capture searchable notes and diagrams in the classroom. Others are using this technology to quietly capture pen based notes during meetings. Speech recognition, something which was once considered science fiction, is enabling many Windows Vista users to see, hear, and use their computers for the very first time. read more...
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