- Outlook calendar
- Have an issue. I have a user who uses her desktop workstation Outlook (Calendar) while at work and when she goes home she uses remote desktop Outlook (calendar). The remote desktop Outlook aclendar is missing appointments and has old "deleted" appointments that shouldn't be there anymore. It's the same exchange...
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook, desktop, remote desktop, reconrad@..., e-mail, workstation
- Discussion threads 2007-01-30
- The Information Technology Roadmap Series: Support for Windows Operating Systems on Desktop PCs
- The purpose of this paper is to propose the level of support provided by ISS for the different operating systems and the logical sub-groups of PCs on the campus network. Operating systems for different hardware platforms are constantly evolving. From time to time manufacturers will cease supporting older operating systems....
- Tags: Desktop, Lancaster University, PC, Information Technology, Operating System, Hardware, Desktop Computer, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software
- White papers 2004-01-30
- Advantages and Implementation of HP Remote Graphics Software
- HP Remote Graphics Software (RGS) efficiently transmits complex 2D and 3D images in real-time across standard computer networks to remote users. The remote users are able to interact with a desktop workstation and its applications as if they were using the local workstation. The RGS allows users to work with...
- Tags: Software, Hewlett-Packard Co., Graphics, Remote Graphics Software, Workstations, Networking
- White papers 2006-10-01
- SolutionBase: Integrating Fedora Core 5 with a Windows network
- Connecting a Linux desktop workstation to a Windows-based network can be a challenge. In this article, Scott Lowe shows you how to make Fedora Core 5 play nice in a Windows environment. by Scott Lowe MCSE
- Tags: screenshots, TechRepublic Inc., Network, Fedora Project, Fedora Core, Microsoft Windows, Scott Lowe MCSE
- Image galleries 2007-09-17
- Compress files on a Pocket PC with CrunchIt 4.1
- Unless you just turned on a computer for the first time this morning, you've probably used ZIP files. Since the days of DOS, ZIP files have been used to compress data files on computers. Useful for both archiving and organizing collections of files, ZIP files can squeeze data files sometimes...
- Tags: CrunchIt 4.1, John Sheesley, PC, Pocket PC, ZIP File, ZIP-file
- Technical articles 2004-03-10
- Sharing the love: How to put multiple Lotus Notes 4.1 users on one machine
- Need a quick fix for the road warrior wanting access to Notes mail? Check out how Jim Wells kept this regional manager on the road and out of his hair by setting up a multiple-user Notes PC.I used to work with a regional manager who loved to travel between branches....
- Tags: E-mail servers, Groupware, Enterprise software, Desktops, Jim Wells MBA, IBM Corp., IBM Lotus Notes, desktop
- Technical articles 2000-07-17
- Retracting users from playing live radio the Internet
- Retracting users from playing live radio the InternetDear All,I am working on setting up policy in AD/IE to limit/stop users from playing live radio from the Internet on our Company's network. To the subject, I would appreciate your assistance.regards,Do you allow radios on desks?Is this a bandwidth issue or a...
- Tags: active directory, audio card, bandwidth, bryan9, Internet, internet explorer, networking, policy, radio
- Discussion threads 2005-07-18
- Linux on the Desktop at work and worth it
- Linux on the Desktop at work and worth itThis post is in response to the various naysayers in these forums who say Linux on the business desktop is either not possible or not worth it.Seehttp://itheresies.blogspot.com/2004_04_01_itheresies_archive.html* The ForcesLike many organizations around the world, the two former organizations that employed me suffered...
- Tags: UNIX, Desktops, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, David Mohring, Linux, desktop
- Discussion threads 2005-01-03
- How do I... Configure and use LogMeIn Pro remote access software?
- Pay as you use model? Too costly for infrequent useSo I decide to use [the excellent] LogMeIn app/service for all my small customers. I set it up with the free version (since I don't need file moving, or the remote printing).What's the catch? Why would I need the Pro or...
- Tags: VPNs, PRODUCTIVITY, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, info@..., remote access, help line, LogMeIn
- Discussion threads 2007-10-11
- Don't let others mine your data; guard it with Tripwire 2.0 for Linux
- Keep a virtual eye on your valuable datawith Tripwire 2.0 for Linux standing watch. Sean McPherson gave it a go, and here's what he has to say.Security should always be on your mind when it comes to important data. After all, you wouldn't consider it important if it weren’t worth...
- Tags: Storage, UNIX, Linux, software, Sean McPhearson, Tripwire, Tripwire 2.0, database
- Technical articles 1999-07-08
- Best Way to Install an OS?
- Best Way to Install an OS?I have a debate going on here regarding the best way to install an OS on a standard desktop workstation. I would like to ask for the forum to settle the debate. ;-)My side of the argument:Install a single partition to the primary...
- Tags: C, operating system, Schema, windows
- Q&A 2005-08-29
- Welcome to the Real World: LinuxWorld Expo continued
- Linux is becoming the rock and roll star of computing, and that's okay with Jack Wallen, Jr. Here's Jack's report from day two of the LinuxWorld Expo.If yesterday’s shock to the system wasn't enough, I am now looking around a room packed (and I mean PACKED) with media, vendors, sponsors,...
- Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Desktops, Jack Wallen, Jr., Linux, Mandriva, Netscape Communications Corp.
- Technical articles 2000-08-17
- Microsoft Windows XP Peer Product Review
- Microsoft Windows XP Peer Product Reviewarticle rootMicrosoft Windows XP Peer Product Review DiscussionShare your Microsoft Windows XP experiences with TechRepublic Members here by replying below!my lan networkmay I can review details for TechRepublic's Peer Product Review in my lan networklookingI was looking for discussions on the subject, not looking to...
- Tags: TechRepublic's Peer Produ, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Peer Product Review, TechRepublic's Peer Product Review, off-topic, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2006-02-14
- Diagnose faulty RAM with the Windows Memory Diagnostic utility
- Faulty RAM can play havoc on a computer, whether it's a file server or a desktop workstation. RAM failures can result in computer lockups, data loss, and file system corruption problems. The problem is that these symptoms can occur because of other causes, such as general motherboard problems, operating system...
- Tags: Windows Memory Diagnostic, Louis Nel, Microsoft Windows, RAM
- Technical articles 2004-04-13
- Bridging IT to the business: Service-level management
- Service-level management, or SLM, uses end user response time to measure a system's performance level. As many companies turn to this new benchmark, they are finding few tools to help them.Service-Level Management (SLM) is exploding into the application arena to meet new end user availability and response time needs. Although...
- Tags: Service management, Servers, downtime, J.E. Harvey, client-server, response time, SLM, end-user response, information technology, SLA, Service Level Management
- Technical articles 1999-12-29
- Plug and Play in Windows 2000
- Plug and Play has been around since Microsoft's Windows 95 operating system. Looking back, it has come a long way from its humble beginnings. Steve Pittsley takes a look at Plug and Play with Windows 2000 in this Daily Drill Down. “Plug and Play will make upgrading your computer so easy...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 95, PRODUCTIVITY, BIOS, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Steven Pittsley CNE, Plug-and-Play
- Technical articles 2001-05-17
- Why should administrators care about Transmeta's new chip?
- The veil has been removed. Last week, Transmeta introduced its new Crusoe family of mobile processors. In addition to being fast, they use less powerbut that's not the only reason your interest should be piqued!Here’s the deal. Transmeta, the most secretive chip designer on earth, has finally released its mobile...
- Tags: Handhelds, Processors, James McPherson, veil, Transmeta Crusoe, chip, Transmeta Corp., decoder
- Technical articles 2000-01-28
- Do More with Less: Rev up power management with ACPI support in Windows XP
- Set power options and control power usage by building on ACPI specifications.The expression “power to the people” has finally come true—in a very literal sense. Power management and conservation have always been the bane of the portable computer user’s existence, but Windows XP offers the people a way to set...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, BIOS, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows, Deb Shinder, ACPI, ACPI hardware compliance, ACPI specification, power management, specification, Microsoft Windows XP
- Technical articles 2001-12-26
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