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HOW TO: Search for People in the Address Book in Windows XP Description: This article describes how to find contacts by searching in your address book in Windows XP. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 323 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Secure XML Web Services with Secure Socket Layer in Windows 2000 Description: This step-by-step article describes how to configure a current XML Web service to use an encrypted channel with a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connection. Added on: 25-Sep-2004 Hits: 309 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Set Accessibility Features for People Who Are Blind or Who Have Low Vision in Windows XP Description: Windows XP offers several features to make it easier for users with low vision to operate their computers. You can access and enable these features from the Start menu, the Control Panel, or the Accessibility Wizard. This article describes how you can set the Accessibility features in Windows XP for people with low vision. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 344 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Set Accessibility Features for People Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing in Windows XP Description: People who are deaf or hard-of-hearing can configure Windows to use visual cues in place of sounds, or increase the volume level of program and system sounds. This article discusses the accessibility tools that are available for deaf or hard-of-hearing users, and also describes how to use standard Windows XP features to assist these users. Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 300 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Set Accessibility Features for People with Motion Disabilities in Windows XP Description: This article describes how to configure Windows XP keyboard and mouse options that can make it easier for people with motion disabilities to work at the computer.
Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 325 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: 296 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Set the My Documents Folder as Description: This article describes how to set the My Documents folder to Private.
Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 295 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Set Up File and Folder Replication for IIS 5.0 Using the Most Common Method in Windows 2000 Description: This article describes how to set up replication of your Internet data between servers. The procedures cover the most common method, which is to use Distributed File System (DFS) and File Replication Service (FRS). The Internet folders will need to be setup before performing these procedures. A member of the Domain Administrators group performed the following procedures on a domain controller system running Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0. Added on: 12-Oct-2004 Hits: 327 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: 300 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Share Access to an Encrypted File in Windows XP Description: This article describes how to share access to a file that is stored by using Microsoft Windows XP Encrypting File System (EFS). Encryption is the process of converting data into a format that cannot be read by others. You can use the Windows XP EFS to automatically encrypt your data when it is stored on the hard disk.
Added on: 22-Sep-2004 Hits: 327 Rate this Site
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