
Friday, July 18, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
File and Print Sharing (part 5)

I know if you have ever struggle with sharing a file or a folder accross a network there could be some sweat or even tears. However Windows

I have only shown two of the section for sharing that is available for sharing. Beside public folder, specific drive folder, there is printer and media shares. All of which is done in the same way.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
File and Print Sharing (part 4)

The Vista computer that has the Network and Sharing Center shown in the below screen shot is not the computer that will be sharing resources. This computer wants to use shared resources. The computer that will be sharing resources will have slightly different setting. That I will cover in tomorrows post.
The Network and Sharing Center is in 3 sections.
- The top section shows your computer, network and internet connection.
- The middle section shows you what type of connection and strength of the connection. As in the graphic. This computer has a wireless connection that is Very Good.
- The bottom third of the window deals with sharing and security around the printers, and files you want to share.
Monday, July 14, 2008
File and Print Sharing (part 3)

The easiest way to open is from the network icon in the lower right of the Task Bar. Right click on the icon, then left click on Network and Sharing Center. Now the Network and Sharing Center will open on your desktop.
While we are at this place I want to have you note that right above the Network and Sharing Center is Diagnose and repair. This is a good first place to go to when you have lost or can not connect to the internet or another place on your network.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
File and Print Sharing (part 2)
Well, I have been know to get the proverbal cart be for the horse, or in this case actions before planning. I must admit some people can imagine in their mind how a network should be layed out, however the vast majority of us need to write or even better draw out what we want to be done.
If you are saying, I don't want a network, I just want to share files between two computer." That is what a network is sharing files or printer between two or more computers.
I would really recommend drawing a rough hand sketch to make sure all you network cable are connect to work. There are a six questions you will need to answer before you can get past the planning stage.
If you are saying, I don't want a network, I just want to share files between two computer." That is what a network is sharing files or printer between two or more computers.
I would really recommend drawing a rough hand sketch to make sure all you network cable are connect to work. There are a six questions you will need to answer before you can get past the planning stage.
- Is every computer going to have an internet connect?
- Is there going to be one comptuer that all the other computer go through for the internet connection?
- Is any of the computer going to share files wirelessly with the other computer?
- Will each computer have files stored on it that other computer need to access?
- Can the shared files be on one computer?
- Will the shared files be Read Only, Copy, or Full Control?
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
File and Print Sharing (part 1)

I would recommend that you change the network name. It could be something simple as JonesHome or even an encryptic name like N57A. The main point being that every computer you want on the network with the same name. If you don't have all the computers on the network they will not want to talk with each other and the process of sharing files will become a literal pain in the rear.
Oh yes, each computer must be connect either by wires or wireless through a router. I say this because I have gone out on a trouble call, where a client tried to set up their own network. After a few minutes I found only one computer was connected to the internet through a router. The other three were not connect by a network cable, or have a wireless card.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Business Should Not Fear Vista
Windows Vista has been out for public use for a year and a half. It has been hammered refined, and adapted to work with most all business software. Business software vendors have tuned their new versions to Windows Vista.
The small business owner should not fear to upgrade their computer and operating system to Windows Vista. The speed, increased functionality and security are three big reasons to let go of that old slow computer in the office.
Take the average small business person that runs a little business from his back room or garage. Using Windows Vista will give increase security, the a program like Quicken Home Business will take care of his financial monitoring and invoice needs in a nice sweet package.
Did I mention that Windows Vista includes a calendar and a email client. For the independent contractor, salesman or other small business person what more is there to ask for???
The small business owner should not fear to upgrade their computer and operating system to Windows Vista. The speed, increased functionality and security are three big reasons to let go of that old slow computer in the office.
Take the average small business person that runs a little business from his back room or garage. Using Windows Vista will give increase security, the a program like Quicken Home Business will take care of his financial monitoring and invoice needs in a nice sweet package.
Did I mention that Windows Vista includes a calendar and a email client. For the independent contractor, salesman or other small business person what more is there to ask for???
Monday, July 7, 2008
Create PDF's and Save Money

I have used other free PDF creator/writers. Most of them required to go through UAC every time you wanted to create a PDF. When I found that Cute work smoother than ever in Window Vista I was very happy. Install it and try it for yourself.
Any programs that users a printer can be used to put your finished product into a PDF format. You won't have to worry about giving Adobe money to do the very same thing.


Friday, July 4, 2008
IE7 Rivals Firefox


Once you download and install IE7Pro, you will find a books worth of feather and setting that can be accessed from the bottom right side of IE7. I have put a screen shot of the preference menu just to give you an idea as to what all is in IE7Pro.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Don't Delete The Recycle Bin
I was finishing up a data transfer to a new computer for a client. It was a difficult one. It took me over 3 hours to get the data transferred and programs working correctly.
I set the client down in front of the computer to walk him through some of the basics on his new Windows Vista computer. I did not think much when he moved the curser up to the Recycle Bin. Before I could say a word he had deleted the Recycle Bin.
I said, "NO!" He looked up at me as if he had just broke his brand new computer.
I calmly looked down a him and said, "Let me show you how to bring back the Recycle Bin." In disbelief, he nodded his up and down.
"Now left click on a open space on the desktop," was my instruction in a voice assurance. After directioning the client into management of the desktop icon. All he had to do was put a check in the box to reshow the Recycle Bin icon.
That is another reason why I like Windows Vista, is there is help when it comes to fixing mistakes.
I set the client down in front of the computer to walk him through some of the basics on his new Windows Vista computer. I did not think much when he moved the curser up to the Recycle Bin. Before I could say a word he had deleted the Recycle Bin.
I said, "NO!" He looked up at me as if he had just broke his brand new computer.
I calmly looked down a him and said, "Let me show you how to bring back the Recycle Bin." In disbelief, he nodded his up and down.
"Now left click on a open space on the desktop," was my instruction in a voice assurance. After directioning the client into management of the desktop icon. All he had to do was put a check in the box to reshow the Recycle Bin icon.
That is another reason why I like Windows Vista, is there is help when it comes to fixing mistakes.
Resource Usage - Sidebar
There are lots of programs that will work on your computer, that will do the same basic
functions. I am an adventurous person. I am constantly installing and uninstalling programs. Most of the time I hear about a programs that seems to help me work smart. Then I find out that it is either not working for me or it just lugs down work computer.
The easiest way, that I have found if a newly program is slowing down my computer is by using a sidebar gadget. It is labeled the CPU gadget. I keep the CPU gadget running all the time.
If you don't already have this gadget in the sidebar of your Windows Vista computer, just right click on the sidebar, then left click on Add Gadgets. A selection of available gadget will be displayed.

To put the CPU gadget or any other gadgets on the sidebar, just put your cursor over the gadget. Hold down the left mouse button, then drag it over the the sidebar, and lift your index figure off the left mouse button.

The easiest way, that I have found if a newly program is slowing down my computer is by using a sidebar gadget. It is labeled the CPU gadget. I keep the CPU gadget running all the time.
If you don't already have this gadget in the sidebar of your Windows Vista computer, just right click on the sidebar, then left click on Add Gadgets. A selection of available gadget will be displayed.

To put the CPU gadget or any other gadgets on the sidebar, just put your cursor over the gadget. Hold down the left mouse button, then drag it over the the sidebar, and lift your index figure off the left mouse button.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
I Am Humbled
This morning as I was going through my email and got an email from Microsoft. I have won the MVP for 2008. It was because of this blog and the podcast Vista Is Here To Stay.
The podcast will have to wait until to get produced, until tomorrow. I am to shaken to get past the shock. I have put the announcement below.
Congratulations! We are pleased to present you with the 2008 Microsoft® MVP Award! The MVP Award is our way to say thank you for promoting the spirit of community and improving people’s lives and the industry’s success every day. We appreciate your extraordinary efforts in Windows Desktop Experience technical communities during the past year. Microsoft will soon send your MVP Award gift package. It is our way to say “thank you for making a difference."
I want to think wife, daughter, Biz Advice team, NPM Productions, Leo Laporte, and others that have had an affect on my life.
The podcast will have to wait until to get produced, until tomorrow. I am to shaken to get past the shock. I have put the announcement below.
Congratulations! We are pleased to present you with the 2008 Microsoft® MVP Award! The MVP Award is our way to say thank you for promoting the spirit of community and improving people’s lives and the industry’s success every day. We appreciate your extraordinary efforts in Windows Desktop Experience technical communities during the past year. Microsoft will soon send your MVP Award gift package. It is our way to say “thank you for making a difference."
I want to think wife, daughter, Biz Advice team, NPM Productions, Leo Laporte, and others that have had an affect on my life.
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