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Best Short Cut key for Windows

Date: 2012-01-20 19:42:02

Getting used to using your keyboard exclusively and leaving your mouse behind will make you much more efficient at performing any task on any Windows system. I use the following keyboard shortcuts every day:Windows key + R = Run menuThis is usually followed by:cmd = Command Promptiexplore + "web address" = Internet Explorercompmgmt.msc = Computer Managementdhcpmgmt.msc = DHCP Managementdnsmgmt.msc = DNS Managementservices.msc = Serviceseventvwr = Event Viewerdsa.msc = Active Directory Users and Computersdssite.msc = Active Directory Sites and ServicesWindows key + E = ExplorerALT + Tab = Switch between windowsALT, Space, X = Maximize windowCTRL + Shift + Esc = Task ManagerWindows key + Break = System propertiesWindows key + F = SearchWindows key + D = Hide/Display all windowsCTRL + C = copyCTRL + X = cutCTRL + V = pasteAlso don't forget about the "Right-click" key next to the right Windo ... Read More

Tips for a Secure Password

Date: 2011-10-19 20:18:10

With most websites requiring you to create an account, do you find yourself in a bit of a pickle when it comes to inventing passwords? Many people use the same password for all their online accounts and often forget the password they came up with months ago. Hands up who doesn't feel like banging your head against the wall trying to remember the password you created months ago? Let's face it - everyone has problems with creating and remembering secure passwords. That's why we decided to help. Tips on how to create and remember your passwords: * Use the first letters of a sentence that you will remember, e.g. "I have 3 cats: Fluffy, Furry and Shaggy" gives: Ih3c:FF&S, or "Bouncing tigers have every right to ice-cream"becomes: Bther2I-C. * Take the name of the website and then add your personal twist, like your height or your friend's home address (e.g. "AmazonOceanRd6'2"). Avoid using ... Read More

10 things to conserve Internet bandwidth

Date: 2011-05-23 08:11:29

1: Block access to content-streaming Web sitesIf your organization allows employees to use the Internet for personal use, the first thing you should do is block access to streaming media sites, such as Netflix, YouTube, and MetaCafe. Playing the occasional YouTube video probably isn’t going to have a crippling effect on your Internet connection, but streaming videos do consume more bandwidth than many other Web-based services.2: Throttle cloud backup applicationsIf you’re backing up your data to the cloud, check to see whether your backup application has a throttling mechanism. An unthrottled cloud backup solution will consume as much bandwidth as it can. This might not be a big deal if you’re backing up small files (such as Microsoft Office documents) throughout the day. But when you first begin backing up data to the cloud, an initial backup must be created. I have se ... Read More

How to Remove an Imesh Toolbar

Date: 2011-05-13 02:58:59

Instructions Click "Start" on your computer screen and click "Run." Type "appwiz.cpl" (without quotes) and hit "Enter" to log into the programs window. Scroll through and click on the Imesh Toolbar. It may also be labeled as Imesh media bar. Click "Remove/Uninstall," and confirm "Yes" to uninstall it from your computer. If you do not see Imesh in the programs window, move to the next step to remove it from your web browser. Launch Internet Explorer. Click "Tools." Click "Manage Add-ons" and click "Imesh Toolbar." Click "Remove" and restart your web browser. If you are using Mozilla Firefox, move to the next step. Launch Mozilla Firefox web browser and click "Tools" on the top menu. Click "Add-ons" and click the "Extensions" tab. Click "Imesh Toolbar" and click "Uninstall." Restart your web browser. Double-click "My Computer" on your desktop. Double-click the C: drive and double-click the ... Read More

Search Online in Windows 7

Date: 2011-05-03 08:46:37

You can Search directly from the Start Menu of your Windows 7 using your default web browser. To enable this, you need to open the local group policy editor by typing gpedit.msc either in the Start Menu Search box. You can also type this in the Run Command dialog box. In the left pane, navigate to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Taskbar. Right-click on ‘Add Search Internet link to Start Menu’ and click on Edit. Select the enabled bullet and click on Apply to save. Read More