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Como restaurar a senha em Windows Vista

Depois que você instala Windows Vista em seu PC ou você muda a senha de seu cliente do usuário, é uma idéia boa criar um disco da restauração da senha. Este disco será da ajuda grande se você se esquecer de sua senha para alguma razão. É aqui como você pode ir com ele.

  1. Estale sobre Começo e então Painel de controle.
  2. Estale sobre Clientes do usuário e segurança da família ligação.Nota: Se você for ver Vista clássica do painel de controle, você não verá esta ligação. Simplesmente dobro-clique no Clientes do usuário o ícone e prosegue a etapa 4.
  3. Estale sobre Clientes do usuário link.
  4. Na placa da tarefa na esquerda, estale Críe um disco da restauração da senha ligação.
  5. Quando a janela esquecida do Wizard da senha aparece, estale NextNote: Você necessitará algum tipo de meios portáteis antes de poder criar um disco da restauração da senha. Isto significa que você necessitará uma movimentação flash ou uma movimentação de disco flexível e anulará o disco flexível.
  6. No eu quero criar um disco da chave da senha na seguinte movimentação: deixe cair abaixo a caixa, escolha os meios portáteis dirigem para criar sobre um disco da restauração da senha. O clique ao lado de continua.
  7. Com o disco ou outros meios ainda na movimentação, entre no seu
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Escrito por Sombra sobre Maio 3o, 2008 com nenhuns comentários.
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XP SP3 contra Vista SP1 - Qual é o mais rápido?

Gráficos

Os dados falam para se. No alto da lista estiver Windows Vista 64-bit, quando no fundo é XP SP2. No meio nós temos XP RTM, XP SP3, bocado RTM de Vista 32 e bocado SP1 de Vista 32 lutando o para fora.

Leia mais @ Zdnet Blog

Escrito por Sombra sobre Maio 1o, 2008 com nenhuns comentários.
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Origami Experience 2.0 Part 1: Web Browsing

In Part 1 of my 4 part series of blog posts looking at the Origami Experience 2.0 software, I am going to talk about one of the most important new experiences in the new release: browsing the web directly in Origami Central. Origami Central, one of the three apps in the Origami Experience, has the built in capability to browse webpages just as you would in IE7. ActiveX controls work just fine in the browsing experience of Origami Central - as does Flash and Silverlight (demo video below!).

In Origami Central, the browsing experience is tied to the toolbar that auto-hides at the top of the window.

Because the toolbar auto-hides, I get a full screen web browsing experience and with a UMPC running at 1024x600 resolution without toolbars and other things taking up useful screen real-estate.

Just like in IE7, I can use the address bar in Origami Central to do web searches. But in Origami Central, when I type something in the address bar (a phrase or URL), it searches through the history of websites I have already visited. I typed in "windows" into the address

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on April 30th, 2008 with no comments.
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Check out Windows Speech Recognition Macros

The Windows Speech Team has announced the availability of Windows Speech Recognition Macros (WSRMacros) Technical Preview. The WSRMacros is a tool designed to extend the Windows Speech Recognition capabilities already in Windows Vista today using Macros. These Macros are triggered using spoken commands using Windows Speech Recognition in Windows Vista.

Download: Windows Speech Recognition Macros Technical Preview

These Macros can perform a single task or a series of tasks. These tasks can be very complex using custom JScript/VBScript actions or as simple as inserting your email address someplace.

You can send feedback on Windows Speech Recognition Macros to listen@microsoft.com. Your questions and comments will help make Windows Speech Recognition Macros even better!

Written by Brandon LeBlanc on April 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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Taking a Closer Look at the Origami Experience 2.0

In the next couple weeks, I'll be doing a 4 part series on the Origami Experience 2.0 which was announced at CES this year. The Origami Experience software is a "pack" of applications designed specifically for the Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) running Windows Vista.

The Origami Experience 2.0 software comes with 3 applications that do specific tasks on the UMPC. I'll give a quick overview of these applications in which I'll go into greater detail in my 4 part series of posts about the Origami Experience 2.0.

Origami Central:



Origami Central provides quick access to your Media Library on your UMPC. That means your music, photos and videos. Origami Central lets you play your music, watch your videos and watch photo slideshows. On top of letting you access your media, it also gives you quick access to favorite programs on your UMPC like Microsoft Office OneNote 2007. In the Origami Experience 2.0 - Origami Central comes with a brand new browsing experience. You can now browse the web using Origami Central is full-fidelity web browsing - 100% compatible with IE7. That means you can browse sites that use Flash and other ActiveX

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on April 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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Microsoft says 140M Vista licenses sold

Microsoft Corp. said Thursday that it has sold 140 million licenses of Windows Vista.
Colleen Healy, general manager of investor relations, made the statement during a conference call with Wall Street analysts after Microsoft posted its third-quarter earnings. The company pointed to strong PC sales for helping the much-maligned operating system achieve that number.
However, revenue from Microsoft's client division, which overwhelmingly comes from sales of Windows Vista or XP licenses, was down 24% from last year's third quarter to $4.03 billion. Chris Liddell, Microsoft's chief financial officer, attributed the decrease to strong sales a year ago immediately after Vista's launch, plus increased software piracy in developing countries and other reasons.
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Written by Ankur Mittal on April 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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