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How do I... Use BootVis to improve XP boot performance?
BootVis.exe is a free Microsoft utility that can help users boot their machines and access the operating system more quickly. Jim McIntyre shows you how it works. by Jim McIntyre
Tags: Boot Process, Disk, Performance, Driver, File, Defragmentation, BootVis, BootVis.exe, Layout.ini, Figure C Here, Figure D BootVis, Figure F, Figure G BootVis, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Jim McIntyre
Blog posts 2008-07-22
The architecture of a flexible .NET file processing system -- Part 4
The first three parts of this series concentrated on the overall architecture of the .NET file processing system and how the messages get created and routed. In this installment, Zach Smith explains the role of the task specific processes and describes how to set up the system so that it...
Tags: Message, Process, Microsoft .NET, Router, File, Architecture, Zach Smith, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking, Servers, Hardware
Blog posts 2008-07-04
Reviewing my backup strategy and a backup horror story
Every now and then, you should review and revamp your backup strategy. Joe Rosberg explains his backup and storage process for an architectural firm that includes hard disk drives rather than tape. by Joe Rosberg
Tags: Backup Strategy, File, Joe Rosberg, Backups
Blog posts 2008-07-02
Download files over the Web with .NET's WebClient class
The System.Net namespace includes the WebClient class for uploading and downloading files via HTTP. You can copy or read files with only a few lines of code. Tony Patton details how the WebClient class helped him solve a recent problem. by Tony Patton
Tags: Web, Namespace, Data, Class, Site, File, Error, WebClient, WebClient Class, System.Net Namespace, Stream, String, imageAddress, currentLine, .Net, Channel Management, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Marketing, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-06-27
Use Fuse to mount remote ssh directories
Vincent Danen introduces the Fuse Project, a way to edit files remotely with plugins like sshfs, which transparently makes an SFTP connection to a remote system seem like nothing more than a local file directory. by Vincent Danen
Tags: Directory, File System, SSH, File, Plug-in, SFTP, FUSE, Linux, Operating Systems, Software, Vincent Danen
Blog posts 2008-06-17
Should IT consultants pay for their stupid mistakes?
Chip Camden is kicking himself because a client's test files were wiped out from a shared storage space, and there was no backup. Now he's grappling with whether he should literally pay his client for the mistake. To let him know what you would do, take this poll. by Chip...
Tags: Information Technology, File, Backups, Storage, Hardware, Chip Camden
Blog posts 2008-06-16
Don't get derailed by Office 2007 compatibility issues
As with any major upgrade, Office 2007 brings concerns about compatibility. Deb Shinder explains how to minimize compatibility headaches when you make the jump to the latest version. by Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Tags: Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Word, Format, File, Deb Shinder, Compatibility Pack, Office Migration Planning Manager, Viewer, Ribbon, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2008-06-13
Save images in Microsoft Word documents as separate files
You can save all the pictures in a Word document to individual image files using the Save as Web page option (Word 2000, Word 2002/XP, and Word 2003) or by unzipping the .docx file (Word 2007). by Bill Detwiler
Tags: Document, Microsoft Corp., Image, File, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-06-13
Think twice, act once
It is all too easy to assume that users all work the same way. Back in the day, when Windows 3.11 and DOS were the norm, PCs did not have the power that they have today. We took great care that not a single megabyte of hard disk space was...
Tags: Performance, DOS, File, Performance Management, Microsoft Windows, Memory, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Operating Systems, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Jeff Dray
Blog posts 2008-05-23
Improving Windows XP Performance Part III
What is the system cache? The system cache is responsible for the system performance of your computer. The cache acts as a buffer between your computer's processor and the memory that serves it. The presence of the cache allows the processor to do its work while waiting much less...
Tags: Performance, Paging, Memory, RAM, File, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-04-24
How to trim down the size of your PowerPoint presentation
PowerPoint presentation files can grow quickly. Graphics files, music, and all those custom instructions really add up. There are a few things you can do to reduce the file's size: Reduce all graphics files to 96 dpi if you don't need to print them directly from...
Tags: Microsoft PowerPoint, File, PowerPoint Presentation, Gif, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2008-04-14
Securely delete files with shred
There are two utilities on a typical Linux box that can be used to delete files. Most users are familiar with the rm command. Most of the time, this command is sufficient for routine deletion, but for files that contain sensitive data, you might need to scrub them so that...
Tags: Garbage, File, Linux, Productivity, Open Source, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Vincent Danen
Blog posts 2008-03-31
10 things you should do to protect yourself on a public computer
Most of us will occasionally have to use a public computer for one reason or another. Maybe it's an emergency situation your own computer crashes or you get caught without your laptop when traveling or perhaps the opportunity is just too convenient to pass up. But whatever your reasons, using...
Tags: Memory, File, Computer, Productivity, Kris Littlejohn
Blog posts 2008-03-12
Make your data self-destruct with BackStopp
If you keep up with the news, then you've surely read case after case about the loss of highly confidential or sensitive data. And not lost by a power failure or poor user judgment, mind you, but by theft. When working at the local coffee shop, airport, or even in...
Tags: Data, File, GSM, BackStopp, RFID, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Brian Smith
Blog posts 2008-03-05
How do I... Add music and narration to a PowerPoint presentation?
The best presentations engage the audience using a number of creative tools. Sound effects, such as music and voice recordings can mean the difference between a good presentation and an outstanding presentation. You can energize your audience with a quick tempo, play your company's latest jingle, or add narration to...
Tags: Microsoft PowerPoint, Icon, File, PowerPoint Presentation, Music, Option, Presentation, Insert, OK, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2008-03-04
Provide bookmark and history functionality with Really Simple History
When you work with AJAX-based applications, you've probably noticed that you cannot bookmark pages within the application; this is due to its dynamic nature. This issue also introduces problems when users hit the Back button. One way to address the bookmarking and history navigation issues is with the Really Simple...
Tags: Event, Web Browser, File, Really Simple History, Really Simple History Framework, dhtmlHistory, historyStorage, dhtmlHistory Class, Pages, historyStorage Class, Hashes, AJAX, Web Browsers, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-02-25
Encrypting and decrypting files with GnuPG
GnuPG, the open replacement for PGP, is an excellent tool to manage cryptographic signatures to files or e-mails for validity and integrity, as well as a tool to encrypt and decrypt sensitive files. Previously, we looked into creating an initial GPG public/private keypair and looked at embedding a signature...
Tags: Passphrase, ASCII, File, GPG, E-mail, Online Communications, Vincent Danen
Blog posts 2008-02-15
Get started with GnuPG
GnuPG is an open replacement for PGP Corporation's PGP Pretty Good Privacy encryption tool, and based on the OpenPGP standard. What GnuPG or GPG for short does is allow for the encryption and decryption of files using a public/private keypair. It can be used to encrypt regular files or e-mail,...
Tags: File, Key, PGP Corp., GnuPG, GPG, Linux, E-mail, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Online Communications, Vincent Danen
Blog posts 2008-02-04
How do I... Install plugins for Firefox in Linux?
For many, one of the biggest obstacles in Linux is installing applications. Because the computing world has grown so accustomed to click and install, the idea of having to manually install something is very foreign. And that is one of the reasons Firefox and Linux sometimes make for a deadly...
Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Java, File, Plug-in, Java Java, Linux, Operating Systems, Software, Jack Wallen
Blog posts 2008-02-01
SolutionBase: Enterprise-ready Process Automation with Interleave
With Interleave, the Linux community has a tracking system as powerful as any Windows offering. And equally as simple to install. And reliable. And user-friendly. Jack Wallen shows how it works. When corporations get to a certain size accountability and tracking become paramount in order to succeed. Without a...
Tags: Process Automation, Repository, File, Tool, Interleave, Productivity, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, linux, John Sheesley
Technical articles 2008-01-31


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