Microsoft Money has been cancelled
Microsoft, like many companies right now, is looking to trim its sails a bit. The company just announced that after 19 years it is pulling the plug on Microsoft Money. They will stop selling it after...
View ArticleVista – Launching Games is Slow
Vista has a nice Games Window that you can easily access by clicking on the start button. It is usually located on the right – below “Documents”, “Pictures”, and “Music”. Sometimes it seems that for no...
View ArticleWindows 7 Upgrade Promotion
Microsoft has made the upgrade version of the next version of Windows, Windows 7, available for pre-order at a reduced price. The response has been terrific – Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade...
View ArticleUse a Command Line script to configure a Static IP address or a Dynamic IP...
Recently a customer had an issue with travelling back and forth between two networks with his laptop. One network (his home) used dynamic IP, the other (his office) used static IP. The constant messing...
View ArticleHow to fix red X in Outlook signature
Sometimes in Outlook 2003, a red X will appear in your signature if you have an inline jpg embedded there. You carefully re-insert the image in your signature and it seems to work for awhile,...
View ArticleUpgrade your Windows Installer version
An older Windows XP system can sometimes get into a state where complex software products do not install and uninstall properly. One thing to try when you have this situation is to make sure your XP...
View ArticleJust say no to toolbars
Sometimes when I work on a computer that is running very very slowly, I see lots of toolbars installed in the web browser. Each individual toolbar might be nice, but you can definitely have too much of...
View ArticleWindows Installer Service cannot be accessed and may not be installed...
If your 64-bit Windows PC generates this error – “Windows Installer Service cannot be accessed and may not be installed correctly” when trying to install some programs, you should first read this...
View ArticleWindows 7 Upgrade $29 promotion for College Students
For a limited time, college students can purchase a Windows 7 Professional upgrade directly from Microsoft for only $29. If you have a .edu email address, you can qualify for this promotion. Click here...
View ArticleMicrosoft Office 2010 – Deal for college students
Microsoft is making it a little less expensive for college students to get the right software at the right price to make both the college years and the transition to the working world a success. For...
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