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Eric Prestwood
1. How to install (add) a printer

In this article, we'll go over how to add both local and network printers in a Windows network.  

5 months ago

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Eric Prestwood
2. How to install (add) a printer

In this article, we'll go over how to add both local and network printers in a Windows network.  

5 months ago

Article
Nothing New Since Your Last Visit
508
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Eric Prestwood
3. How to install (add) a printer

In this article, we'll go over how to add both local and network printers in a Windows network.  

5 months ago

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Eric Prestwood
4. How To Recover Misused HDD Space

Quite a few times, I've attempted to use the standard Explorer to try and track down mysteriously missing disk space... and failed miserably; no nested file sizes. But there's light at the end of the tunnel.

15 months ago

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Eric Prestwood
5. How To Configure Auto Logon In Windows 7

Configure your computer to auto log on to a user (even an admin)

22 months ago

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Wes Peterson
6. New Router Vulnerability

If you use in Internet Router (sometimes also called a Gateway), you may face a new threat.

34 months ago

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Wes Peterson
7. Top 10 Things That Annoy Programmers http://www.kevinwilliampang.com/2008/08/28/top-10-things-that-annoy-programmers/
35 months ago
(3 Comments , last by mtiede )

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Bryan Valencia
8. ASP.NET and SQL Server: Chapter 1: Displaying A Gridview of SQL Server Data

This is a quick topic to get you started presenting data in a grid in an ASP.NET web page.

35 months ago

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Bryan Valencia
9. How to Create a Crappy Web Site

Ok, no one really needs information on how to make the worst possible web site.  This article was written as a guide how not to do a web page for your business.  As a professional web designer I am well-versed in all the nerdy ways required to carve a web site out of solid stone.  What I offer here is a humorous attempt to get you thinking about the things a business needs to consider before creating or redesigning your web page.

35 months ago

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Wes Peterson
10. Windows 7 Backup Surprise

We all want a good, solid backup and restore solution for our machines. This is about a "sleeper" program I found on my new Windows 7 machine.

37 months ago

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Recently Updated

(Computer Industry Group)

  KB Article    

Eric Prestwood
1. How to install (add) a printer

In this article, we'll go over how to add both local and network printers in a Windows network.  

5 months ago

Article
Nothing New Since Your Last Visit
508
Hits

Eric Prestwood
2. How to install (add) a printer

In this article, we'll go over how to add both local and network printers in a Windows network.  

5 months ago

Article
Nothing New Since Your Last Visit
512
Hits

Eric Prestwood
3. How to install (add) a printer

In this article, we'll go over how to add both local and network printers in a Windows network.  

5 months ago

Article
Nothing New Since Your Last Visit
558
Hits

Eric Prestwood
4. How To Recover Misused HDD Space

Quite a few times, I've attempted to use the standard Explorer to try and track down mysteriously missing disk space... and failed miserably; no nested file sizes. But there's light at the end of the tunnel.

15 months ago

KB Post
Nothing New Since Your Last Visit
1226
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Mike Prestwood
5. Wife Upgrade

Last year a friend of mine upgraded Girlfriend 1.0 to Wife 1.0

Posted to KB Topic: Techie Jokes
7 years ago, and updated 17 months ago
(1 Comments , last by monsterozero )

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Wes Peterson
6. Great Label Printers

Nice looking mailing and shipping labels make a statement about you - and/or your business. But printing to sheets of laser or inkjet labels can be a real pain when all you want are one or two labels at a time. This brief article talks about one line of label printers that's particularly convenient, inexpensive, plays nice on a network, and is super-easy to program.

Posted to KB Topic: Computer Industry
6 years ago, and updated 21 months ago
(4 Comments , last by SitesLite )

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Mike Prestwood
7. Grunt Programmer to Lead Programmer

We can't do this proposed project.

Posted to KB Topic: Techie Jokes
7 years ago, and updated 23 months ago
(2 Comments , last by rdkram )

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Eric Prestwood
8. How To Configure Auto Logon In Windows 7

Configure your computer to auto log on to a user (even an admin)

22 months ago

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Vicki Nelson
9. Stamp Out Spam

How to fight back against spam and reclaim your inbox. As you may know, the volume of spam messages sent across the Internet has reached epidemic levels. Some industry experts estimate that three out of every five e-mail messages that are sent today are spam. The spam epidemic is costing companies, professionals, and individual users considerable amounts of time, money, and resources.

What is spam, and what can I do about it? Spam is generally defined as an unsolicited mailing, usually sent to many recipients. Most spam is commercial advertising, often for dubious products, get-rich-quick schemes, or quasi-legal services. Spam costs the sender very little to send. Most of the costs are paid by the recipient or the carriers rather than the sender. Some effective methods for preventing your e-mail address from being captured, sold or abused by spammers in the full version of this article. Click the title to read more.

8 years ago, and updated 26 months ago
(2 Comments , last by Jo_Lynne.L )

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Wes Peterson
10. Windows 7, Delphi 7 and Political Correctness

With my installation of Win7 complete, I moved on to installing my favorite software. Delphi 7 was high on my list but, when I went to install it, Win7 went all "politically correct" on me.

This post is about how I dealt with the problem.

40 months ago, and updated 28 months ago
(4 Entries , last by mprestwood )

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