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Oberseite 10 Spitzen für das Senden von e? Post beim Reisen

Ob Sie auf der Straße für Geschäft oder Vergnügen sind, lieferten Sie reisen nicht mit dem Kanu in oder Hundeschlitten in der Arktis dort ist- vermutlich eine Weise, in der Note durch e zu bleiben? Post. Mit einer wenigen Wissen und Fortschritt Planung ist es einfach, Ihr e zu überprüfen? Post von der Straße. Sind hier einige Spitzen, zum Sie zu helfen, in Verbindung mit Freunden, Familie und Kollegen zu bleiben, während Sie unterwegs sind.

1. Gebrauch Post- und Spielraumlicht

Wenn Sie a verwenden - gegründetes e? Post wie Phasen , können Sie e senden und empfangen? verschicken Sie mit jemand anderes Computer, ohne die Notwendigkeit, um Ihr eigenes Mobile zu tragen während Sie reisen. Alles, das Sie benötigen, ist a Konto und ein Computer mit a Datenbanksuchroutine und

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Wiederherstellung des Vertrauens

Wenn die Zahl email und Briefen, die ich auf versehentlicher Auslassung der Akten empfange, alle ist, vorbei zu gehen wir sind, wenn sie erleidet eine Epidemie der `Butterfinger'… Abbildung Akten auf codierten Karten sind bei weitem die populärsten Akten, zum zapped durch Fehler zu erhalten, aber er beeinflußt alles, von Wortdokumente zu Albumschienen, und ich kann nicht verweigern, daß ich es selbst nicht getan habe, aber, wenn es die schlechteste Sache geschieht, die Sie tun können, ist in Panik zu versetzen. Wenn Sie tun, sind die Wahrscheinlichkeiten Sie bilden die Situation sogar schlechter, also, wenn Sie eine Akte gelöscht haben, und Sie wünschen sie zurück die erste Sache tun sollen das Wiederverwertung Sortierfach überprüfen. If it’s not there then there is still a very good chance all or part of it is still on the drive, and this little freeware program, called Restoration could get it back for you. The program is small and runs from any file location, even a memory card, so it doesn’t mess around with Windows. (more…)

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Five Efficiency Tips For Microsoft Outlook

Although small businesses seem to be gravitating towards web based e-mail, such as Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo! Mail, good old Microsoft Outlook still has a faithful following among those who want offline access to their e-mail. This week I have a few tips for exploiting Outlook’s features for working more efficiently.

1. Use Outlook As A Document Repository
You can store documents in any Outlook folder. That’s right! And you don’t have to attach the document to the mail message; you can store it just as you would in a desktop folder. To store a document in Outlook, follow these steps: (more…)

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Keyboard shortcut of the week: search and find

If you wish to bring up Windows’ file search minimise all your windows and press F3. You can also search within a certain folder too: open that folder up in Windows Explorer (the name for the program that opens when you double click on ‘My Documents’, ‘My Computer’, etc) and - you guessed it - press F3.

Pressing F3 opens search dialogs in many other programs as well: in Internet Explorer it opens (and closes) the vertical search bar; in MS Outlook it opens up the ‘Advanced Find’ dialog. Try pressing F3 when using applications that have some sort of search facility.

In a similar vein, you can open up the find facility in many applications by holding down the Control (’Ctrl’) key and pressing F. To explain the difference between search and find, consider that you will search for a web page and when you have opened it you can find text within it. In MS Word Ctrl + F opens the ‘Find and Replace’ dialog. As with F3, try it out in any program that has a find facility.

Of course some programmers use slightly different standards. For example in Firefox both F3 and…

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Internet Investigator

Who or what is your computer talking to right now? You may think that just because your web browser or email program is not running your PC is offline. Think again. If you have a broadband connection then the chances are it is constantly chattering away, sending and receiving data. Most of it is innocuous and your Firewall and security programs should block the really bad stuff but there’s a lot of other, sometimes mysterious communications going on in the background, which could be slowing your connection down, or maybe aeven malware sending your personal details to heaven knows where.

Here’s a way to find out what’s going on. Go to Run on the Start menu and type cmd then press OK and this will open a DOS like Command window. (more…)

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Written by Jason on October 1st, 2007 with no comments.
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An Incoming Request for Troubleshooting Advice

I recently received the following via email. I responded, but never heard back. Hopefully the information will be of use to others…

Hi, Found your name on the web when I was looking at some stuff on slashdot and I thought maybe you might have a moment to point me in the right direction.
I have a custom app which I have zero access to in terms of the developer. When the app was run on new hardware, a few users would periodically get a bizarre error, but never on their old hardware. Main difference seems to be core 2 duo on the new laptops.
Anyway, this error causes a total reset of the internal windows database system used by the app and then there’s an error in msvcr80.dll. Is there a way I can tell from the data below what routine went bad in that module? I could at least then tell the guy who guards the gates to tell the developer a little bit more. At this point the “guard” is convinced it is just because the dll is not the latest version. I think it is probably not that simple.

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Appname [app].exe App. Ver. 0.0.0.0

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