Vista and Toolbars
July 9th, 2009 Filed Under Sys. Admin
Since XP, I have come to depend an autohide toolbar to access programs quickly and easily. But after switching to Vista, that easily made toolbar took a little work to make. If you are looking to make a toolbar in Vista, here are the steps:
1) Make a folder (it can’t be deleted)
2) Put all your shortcuts into it
3) Drag the folder to the edge of your screen where you want the toolbar to go
4) Customize it
Hope that helps,
Thuan
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Set Up Your Computer To Receive and Send Faxes
December 10th, 2008 Filed Under Blog, Sys. Admin
I was at the store the other day and noticed that people still buy fax machines. Instantly, I thought to myself, “Wow, are you kidding me?” At our technological state, we should all have the necessary components to configure our computers to receive and send faxes.
Here’s what you’ll need to receive and send faxes (bare minimum)*…
- A computer with Windows XP or Vista on it
- It has to have a modem
- A phone line
*To send paper documents, you’ll need a method of getting the desired fax documents to your computer, ie a scanner. If the documents are already on your computer than you won’t need that scanner.
Here’s how to setup your computer to receive and send faxes (straight from Microsoft)…
XP –> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/hwandprograms/printfaxscan.mspx#3
Vista –> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/488ac4fb-7436-4a03-bb70-6ded839dd3c21033.mspx
After everything is up and running, you’ll need to test your setup; luckily, there’s a free service that you can use…
http://www.interpage.net/sub-wwwfax.html
Good Luck.
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