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Ten reasons not to fix computers for free
Do you feel like a heel if you don't want to fix computer problems for friends and family? Here are some of the reasons you shouldn't feel guilty.
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How to use a multimeter to test resistors
How do you know if a resistor is correctly restricting the flow of electricity? Using a multimeter is an obvious answer. However, there is more to it than meets the eye. This artic...
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10 reasons why Windows Terminal Services is becoming more popular
Windows Terminal Services has recently been enjoying a resurgence. Brien Posey offers his thoughts on why that's happening.
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Step-By-Step: Monitor terminal server sessions using Terminal Services Manager
Learn the features of the Terminal Services Manager and techniques and tricks for troubleshooting problems with it
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10 wacky IT office pranks
An office without practical jokes would be a mighty dull place to work. Luckily, legions of IT pranksters have kept things lively over the years.
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Clueless users: 10 more tales of the absurd
User support may be stressful at times, but it can also be highly entertaining. Brien Posey shares another round of silly things his users have said and done.
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Build Your Skills: How to optimize apps to run in Terminal Services
Learn why some applications run better than others in a Terminal Services environment and how to optimize applications for Terminal Services
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Five tools to tune up your typing skills
If your keyboard skills are a bit shaky (or nonexistent), these typing tools can help you become more proficient and productive.
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SolutionBase: Sorting out differences in video cards
Not only is a functional video card vital to using your computer, but the wrong video card can actually slow your system down. Here are some of the differences in video cards today...
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Alternatives for software distribution and patch management
Get a summary of several solutions for distributing software and managing patches on your network.