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A while ago we changed ISPs and, consequently, e-mail addresses.
Now, every time I try to send my wife an e-mail, AutoComplete
pops up both the old and new addresses. I have tried to get rid
of the old ones. I've searched the entire computer for
references to them and deleted them. Every time they pop up in
the address field using AutoComplete, I highlight the old one
and press delete . . . but it still comes back. Where do I have
to go to delete the old address once and for all?
If these were ...
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When you try to login to your mailbox on Exchange Server, you need to authenticate against a specific domain of Exchange Active Directory. You cannot access your .ost file unless you provide the required identify information, which proves that you are a valid user of the particular domain. For any reason, if you change the mailbox domain and also delete the user account information, the corresponding .ost file will become orphaned and of no use for Outlook. You cannot directly open the Offline ...
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Choosing a domain name registrar and web hosting provider is a critical important decision since it has the potential of deciding the fate of your online business. But to establish your online presence, the first step that you need to take is to buy a domain name & web hosting plan. However, the quality for both the registrar as well as web hosting provider is equally important. To build your online presence, you must take an important business decision of buying a domain name and web ...
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We have all been in this situation more than once. You are working on an important document and you either fail to save it or end up deleting it by mistake and it seems to disappear from your hard disk entirely, even skipping the Recycle Bin. Of course, you are all ready to hit the panic button but just then you come across our write-up which tells you that your file has not disappeared; in fact, the contents of your file are still very much present on your hard disk though you are not able to ...
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Imagine you are in the middle of a long report that your boss expects on his table first thing in the morning. It is well past midnight and you are nearing completion when suddenly your system freezes. Despite frantic efforts, your word processing application fails to recover your file and it is lost! What do you do now? Let us consider another example. As you are working on your presentation and copying or moving around your slides, you realize that you are quickly running out of space. You ...
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How many times have you deleted a file believing it to be no longer required only to realize a few weeks later that you still needed some important information from the file? Of course, you may have immediately rushed to the Recycle Bin to see if you could still retrieve it from there. If you were lucky, you may not have emptied your Recycle Bin but if you were to have, then you might have just moved on to dealing with the fact that you had lost your file permanently. But what if we told you ...
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The biggest advantage of a PDF file is of course the ease with which information can be shared. There is no need for installing any expensive software or having to worry if you will be able to view the document on your platform. The free Adobe Reader can be downloaded and installed in a matter of minutes, and best of all, it is free. You can now ensure that your documents appear in the professional format you had intended them to be without fear of them being distorted on various other ...
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Compile time errors in MS Access can have various causes and this it is difficult to pinpoint the exact one unless a careful study of the MS Access reporting tool is performed. Even though you may be seeing the errors at compile time there are many stages in the compile time that can generate separate errors and thus they can be very beneficial in tracking the exact reason behind an MS Access error. The various states that can trigger an error at compile time in MS Access ...
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If you are a frequent user of MS Access software, it can be guaranteed that you will come across a variety of problems in your usage. Out of the many glitches, errors and crashes that MS Access makes you go through, database corruptions are considered to be the worst issues. Not only would a database corruption render your whole application useless, it would also jeopardize your labor by making the data inaccessible. Are you frequently bugged by database corruptions? As database corruptions are ...
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The big boys in the computer industry want you to continue
thinking the way you are. The major desktop computer
manufacturers thrive on consumers lack of knowledge and old
ideas about desktop computers and computer hardware to drive
sales of new desktop computers.
It works in their favor to keep these myths alive, because their
business depends on it. So what are they?
Myth 1: You need top of the line computer hardware
Maybe some years ago this might have been true with older
computer hardware, ...
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