Changing the Internet Explorer Window Title
This setting allows you to customize Internet Explorer by using your own window title. For example you could rename IE to ‘My Browser’ or anything else you like!
This setting allows you to customize Internet Explorer by using your own window title. For example you could rename IE to ‘My Browser’ or anything else you like!
Here is a handy cheat sheet for working with rules in MS Outlook that will help you to learn how to organize your mailbox, automatically.
Follow the listed steps to install and configure a printer in Windows XP.
The TEMP.EDB file in Microsoft Exchange serves a specific purpose within the realm of database management. Let’s delve into its significance:
A Windows-based computer that is configured to use DHCP can automatically assign itself an Internet Protocol (IP) address if a DHCP server is not available. For example, this could occur on a network without a DHCP server, or on a network if a DHCP server is temporarily down for maintenance.
Find and restore a good copy of the metabase. There are three possible locations for these backup copies:
Get the username of the currently logged on user.
This code allows you to add a favorite to the IE 4 or 5 list of favorites.
Windows 2000 included a new feature called ‘Personalized Menus’, which remembers which items you use regularly and hides items you don’t. This tweaks allows you to enable or disable this functionality.Open your registry and find the key mentioned below.
This tweak controls when the ‘Printers’ sub-folder under ‘Settings’ on the Start Menu, is shown as a cascading folder. Open your registry and find the key mentioned below. Create a new string value, or modify the the existing value, named ‘CascadePrinters’. Modify the value to equal ‘YES’ to enable cascading or ‘NO’ to disable it. Exit your registry… Read More »