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Re: I still prefer winrar because WinRAR can create multiple-volume archives (popular with file sharers) and use 128-bit AES encryption to password-protect them. Like most of its competition, it also has an option to hide file names inside an encrypted archive: someone without the password won't even see what files you've … | |
Re: Checked this article it can help you recover deleted history in windows [url]http://www.wikihow.com/Recover-Deleted-History-in-Windows[/url] | |
Re: See the attachment i added, its a Office Installer Remover by MS. Is very handy. Will remove all instances of corrupt installer files for any product you choose in fact. Is a great proggy. Install the program and run from the Start Menu/All Programs. Will give you a list of … | |
Re: What version of Powerpoint do you have in home and in work?. I am using powerpoint 2000 and its working ok but not faster when your using newer version. | |
Re: From your post it would appear that you have MS Outlook 2000 email client. If that's the case you have the wrong email scanner installed plugin on your system. It would appear that you have the 'Personal E-mail Scanner' installed when you should have the 'MS Outlook Extension'... | |
Re: 1. REVERT TO A REGISTRY BACKUP Boot to DOS (using a bootable floppy disk, e.g. from [url]http://www.bootdisk.com[/url]) and type the following at the C:\ prompt - SCANREG /RESTORE Note the space before the forward slash in this command. Follow the on-screen instructions, and try to restore the *oldest* backup of … | |
Re: I do agree that this tutorial is indeed great [url]http://www.sameshow.com/ppt2flash/email-your-powerpoint-presentations-to-others-perfectly.html[/url] . You must also take into consideration your powerpoint presentation should be compatible with others powerpoint version. | |
Re: It might be that the link your have downloaded such software might be corrupted or there is some broken links. Try re installing the software again. | |
Re: Are you using movie maker to view this video?. By the way I have read some good articles about streaming video [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/expert/bridgman_02march11.mspx[/url] | |
Re: Windows XP * Right Click Start. * Select Explore * Select the Tools menu and click Folder Options. * Select the View Tab. * Under the Hidden files and folders heading select Show hidden files and folders. * Uncheck the Hide extensions for known file types option. * Uncheck the … |
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