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HOW TO: Use ClearType to Enhance Screen Fonts in Windows XP Description: This step-by-step article describes how to enable ClearType to sharpen fonts on your Windows XP display. ClearType enhances your display by smoothing the edges of screen fonts. ClearType works especially well on Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) devices, including flat screen monitors and laptop computers. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 304 Rate this Site
How to set, view, change, or remove special permissions for files and folders in Windows XP Description: In Microsoft Windows XP, special access permissions are customizable sets of permissions. This means that you can apply special access permissions to files or folders that are located on NTFS file system volumes. This article describes how to set, view, change, or remove special permissions for files and folders. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 304 Rate this Site
How to configure and use Automatic Updates in Windows XP Description: If you are logged on as an administrator, the Automatic Updates feature in Windows XP notifies you when critical updates are available for your computer. You can also specify the schedule that Windows follows to install updates on your computer. This article explains how to configure the Automatic Updates features in Windows XP. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 304 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Set Up Hardware Profiles for Laptop Computers in Windows XP Description: A hardware profile is a set of instructions that tells Windows which devices to start when you start your computer, or which settings to use for each device. When you first install Windows XP, a hardware profile named Profile 1 (for laptop computers, the profile is named Docked Profile or Undocked Profile) is created. By default, every device that is installed on your computer when you install Windows is enabled in the Profile 1 hardware profile. This article describes how to set up hardware profiles for laptop computers that run Windows XP.
Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 304 Rate this Site
How To Configure the NAT Service in Windows 2000 Description: This step-by-step article describes how to configure the NAT service in Windows 2000. The Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access service includes a Network Address Translation (NAT) routing protocol. When the NAT protocol is installed and configured on the RRAS server, internal network clients with private IP addresses can access the Internet through the external interface of the NAT server. Added on: 21-Sep-2004 Hits: 303 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Connect to Terminal Services with Color Resolution That Is Greater Than 256 in Windows XP Description: This step-by-step article shows you how to connect to Windows XP Terminal Services using a video resolution greater than 256-color. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 303 Rate this Site
How To Disable Visual Notification of 32-bit Program User Mode Exception Messages in 64-bit Versions Description: This article describes how to disable visual 32-bit program User mode exception error messages in the 64-bit version of Windows. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 303 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Set the Command Processor Appearance in Windows XP Description: This article describes how to set the appearance of the command processor in Windows XP. You can change the colors, fonts, and layout for the command prompt window to make it easier to work with command-line tools. Many of the robust command-line tools that are included in the Resource Kits for earlier versions of Microsoft Windows are included in Windows XP. Therefore, administrators and power may spend more time using the command processor. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 303 Rate this Site
How to start the Setup program from MS-DOS in Windows XP Description: This article describes how to start the Windows XP Setup program at a command prompt. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 303 Rate this Site
How To Create Multiple CD-ROMs from a Set of Files in Windows XP Description: This step-by-step article describes how to create multiple CD-ROMs from a set of files in Windows XP. With Windows XP, you can easily use writable CD-ROMs to store files in a secure medium for later recovery, archiving, and so on.
Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 303 Rate this Site
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