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Win XP Outlook 2003 automated email
Can I set up an email to be sent to a specific email address on a certain day and time and have it repeat the action until I change it?thanks,Waverly
Tags: waverly.nichols@..., e-mail, Microsoft Windows XP
Discussion threads 2007-10-01
Win98 password help
A friend just bought a used pc and can't log into Win98 login screan. Can someone help?Windows 98 has no securityJust hit the esc key and you entered the computer. Then remove users or create new ones. If you don't want to be asked for a username chane the startup...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 98, waverly.nichols@..., password, windows, control panel
Discussion threads 2007-03-02
MS Outlook 2002
Everytime I log in on my pc and open Outlook 2002 I have to go to the rules wizard and click on all the boxes to run the rules now. They used to run automatically when I opened outlook.How do I "lock" my outlook rules so they run automatically everyt
Tags: e-mail, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Outlook, waverly.nichols@...
Discussion threads 2006-12-06
Print Margins in Outlook
I have a computer that when ever the person prints an email part of the left side is not printed. How do I change the print margins.Thanks BunchesHere is how I do it in Outlook 2003.With the e-mail you want to print open, select File>Print Preview. In the Print Preview...
Tags: Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office, e-mail, Page Setup, Print Preview
Q&A 2005-01-31

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Harvey Nichols - Commitment to Customer Satisfaction
One of the UK's best known premium retail brands, Harvey Nichols has a varied and growing IT infrastructure, with an IT department supporting 2,000 users generating over 1,000 support calls per month. The use of the Touchpaper solution has helped Harvey Nichols to streamline its support function and improve response...
Tags: Information Technology, Customer Satisfaction, Strategy, Product Marketing, Management, Marketing
Case studies
How to Alphabetize Lists In Word
I learned something new the other day—Word can alphabetize a list. I'm sure many users already know this, but it's brand new to me. Years ago, I could do this with WordPerfect, but I've never tried with Word, until now. That means I can stopping using cut and paste and...
Tags: Microsoft Word
Blog posts 2007-05-29
How much does Linux adoption depend on gaming?
Stephen J.V. Nichols at linux-watch.com has uncovered the truth about why you can't use Linux or any variation as your Xbox screen name. Turns out that it is not just another case of Microsoft beating down Linux, but part of a broader prohibition against trademarks of any kind, as well as...
Tags: Game, Linux, Nichols, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2007-09-06
Geek Trivia: Where no song has gone before
Song singerI thought the female singer was only used the first year then replaced so royalties would not have to be paid?Another reason?Maybe they didn't record them because even William Shatner would have refused to sing them.Couldn't be.Shatner will record anything.note about lyrics being sungaccording to the website http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series[i]"Roddenberry's lyrics...
Tags: djones@..., CN Tower, singer, Star Trek
Discussion threads 2007-06-06
Is there a desktop Linux revolution?
DesktopLinux.com's admittedly non-scientific recent poll indicates that the number of desktop Linux users has more than doubled since last year. Unsurprisingly, Ubuntu is the favorite distribution. In his discussion of the results, Steven Vaughan-Nichols points out that whatever one may think of the poll's accuracy, Dell and Lenovo probably aren't preloading Linux just...
Tags: Desktop, Linux, Desktop Linux, DesktopLinux.com, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2007-08-24
New GPL draft has olive branches, thorns
Examining the third draft of GPL 3The third draft of General Public License version 3 (GPL 3) eases some concerns, raises issues for Novell, and shows that the Free Software Foundation is listening. According to the article, "It's inevitable that not everybody will be happy with the new GPL, but...
Tags: Sonja Thompson, GPL, GPL Draft
Discussion threads 2007-03-29
Linux success on UMPCs nudges Microsoft's XP strategy
Microsoft announced that it would allow computer manufacturers to preinstall Windows XP Home on low-cost desktops through June 30, 2010 at the Computex trade show in Taipei, Taiwan. Blogger Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols writes convincingly that what really drove Microsoft's magnanimous gesture toward its XP users -- was the unlooked-for...
Tags: Strategy, Ubuntu, Ultramobile PC, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Intel Corp., Blogger Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, Ultramobile PCs (UMPCs), Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Tablets, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Emerging Technologies, Software, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2008-06-05
Integrate suppliers into new product development
This sample chapter from Supply Chain Redesign: Transforming Supply Chains into Integrated Value Systems explains how supplier involvement in new product development can have both positive and negative impacts on technology risk and uncertainty, then explores the factors that determine whether supplier integration is the right decision for a particular...
Tags: Supply Chain, Supplier, New Product Development, Channel Management, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
Book chapters 2006-05-15
Integrating Suppliers Into New Product Development
This sample chapter from Supply Chain Redesign: Transforming Supply Chains into Integrated Value Systems offers managers practical guidance for working cooperatively and effectively with the best organizations in their supply chain. It asserts that organizations need to capitalize on the positive aspects of supplier involvement, recognizing: The supplier may have...
Tags: incentive, strategy, risk, Financial Times, Prentice Hall Inc., advancement, R&D, supplier, New Product Development
Download resources 2006-05-15
Web services' fat protocols could wreck your network
While your company may soon be negotiating a contract for an ASP to bring in Web services, you better realize that Web services also bring a significant protocol load. If you're not prepared, network performance could suffer severely.By Steven Vaughan-NicholsRecently, I told you that if you wanted to support Web...
Tags: SOAP, Web services, Channel management, NETWORKING, security, CNET, Web service, Web, Simple Object Access Protocol, network
Technical articles 2002-01-30
Build your Skills: Four tips to help reduce IM spam
Exercise these four tips for reducing this alarming problem.By Steven Vaughan-NicholsBack when I last wrote about instant messaging IM software and the enterprise, IDC was predicting that corporate IM use would grow from about 5.5 million in 2000 to over 181 million by 2004. Based on what business users are...
Tags: Instant messaging, Groupware, Cyberthreats, CNET, IM, messaging, instant messaging spam, spam
Technical articles 2002-03-04
Geek Trivia: Ahead of its time (and space)
The Crookes RadiometerHey, Jay, if you never had a Crookes Radiometer as a kid, you may not truly qualify as a science Geek.Of course, the Crookes Radiometer doesn't work properly (it's a diferent sort of effect that swamps the radiative pressure effect and actually causes the blades to turn BACKWARDS,...
Tags: Bill Ward, career, Crookes Radiometer, radiation, trajectory, trivia, wind
Discussion threads 2006-03-29
Communication and testing are key elements in backup efforts
Tips for using backup systems as part of a disaster recovery planBy Steven Vaughan-NicholsI can be such an idiot some days. There I was, zooming along doing my usual work when I noticed the awful odor of overheated electronics. One quick sniff and a glance around the office revealed that...
Tags: Backups, ZDNet  , backup, server
Technical articles 2002-03-18
Geek Trivia: Greatest of the mall
You could have mentioned this..."Pall Mall: street in the City of Westminster borough, London, England. It is the main thoroughfare of St. James's district. St. James's Palace, Marlborough House, and a number of private clubs are on Pall Mall. The name derives from the game pall mall or paille maille,...
Tags: gravity, Harundale Mall, Lata, mall, Pall Mall, Southdale Mall, Valley Fair Mall
Discussion threads 2004-12-15
There's no place for Microsoft Windows XP Home in the office
Explore configuration problems associated with using Windows XP Home in the officeBy Steven Vaughan-NicholsIf you want Windows XP on your network, you probably want to do it for as little money as possible. After all, whatever else XP is, it's not cheap. You might even be tempted to upgrade your...
Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), NETWORKING, VPNs, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, CNET, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, network, P2P
Technical articles 2002-02-20
Members weigh in on the usefulness of floppy drives
The floppy disk drive has been a computing staple since before PCs joined the scene. But is it time to let them die? Read on to see what your peers are saying.You know you're picking a fight when you suggest eliminating a venerable computing icon like the floppy disk drive....
Tags: floppy disk drive, Mike Walton, JMTek, floppy disk, floppy drive
Technical articles 2002-02-08
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