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Assigning delegates in Microsoft Outlook
September 8, 2000 7:00am PDT
If you want to get away from the office for a few days but Outlook messages follow you like bees follow honey, you need delegates. Let Paul Suiter show you how.
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Make Outlook's Out of Office Assistant part of your vacation plans
July 11, 2000 7:00am PDT
Let Paul Suiter show you how to create a set of rules so powerful it may convince your coworkers that you're sitting at your desk when you're vacationing at the beach.
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Work magic with Microsoft Outlook's Rules Wizard
May 18, 2000 7:00am PDT
E-mail has made instant communication much easier, but it still can become overwhelming at times, especially with all the junk mail that we receive. According to Paul Suiter, however, you can use...
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What you need to build your PC, part 3: The video card and memory
May 16, 2000 7:00am PDT
Paul Suiter concludes his discussion of what to look for when you're putting together your own PC. This week, he examines different types of video cards and memory, and he makes suggestions based...
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What you need to build your PC, part 2: The processor and the hard drive
May 11, 2000 7:00am PDT
Paul Suiter continues his discussion of what to look for when you're putting together your own PC. This week, he examines different types of processors and hard drives, and he makes suggestions...
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What you need to build your PC, part 1: The power supply and the motherboard
April 14, 2000 7:00am PDT
If you're putting a PC together on your own, you have to know what to look for in individual pieces of hardware. Paul Suiter begins a three-part series on the components of PCs by taking a close...
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Speed up your Windows 9x startup
April 6, 2000 7:00am PDT
With some simple changes to your system, you can make a real improvement to your Windows 9x startup time. In this article, Paul Suiter shows you how.
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Time for an annual spring cleaning
April 5, 2000 7:00am PDT
This year, why don't you extend your spring cleaning to your computer, as well as to your house? Paul Suiter gives you some tips on deleting unnecessary files and freeing up extra space for better...
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Windows 98 gives power management a new name
March 23, 2000 8:00am PST
Power management is more than an afterthought in the design of computers. Paul Suiter examines early power-management structures and discusses the Windows 98 power-management utility, the OnNow...
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Adding previously loaded peripheral devices without rebooting
March 17, 2000 8:00am PST
It's very time consuming when you have to start and restart your PC in order to add external devices. Paul Suiter explains how you can have your machine recognize new hardware and SCSI devices...
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Removing the Windows Update utility
March 15, 2000 8:00am PST
There's nothing more frustrating for network administrators or help desk personnel than users making changes to their machines with Windows Update. As Paul Suiter demonstrates, you can relieve...
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Dr. Watson: More than just a sidekick
February 22, 2000 8:00am PST
We're not all Sherlock Holmes when it comes to uncovering the mysteries of computers. Thank goodness Dr. Watson is available to help find the answers to our PC problems.
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Peer-to-peer networking your home or small office computers
February 17, 2000 8:00am PST
Paul Suiter explains the basic requirements for installing and maintaining a peer-to-peer network environment with Windows 9x.
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Windows 98's System File Checker utility
February 10, 2000 8:00am PST
Windows 98 offers a helpful utility for scanning and repairing corrupted system files on your workstation. Paul Suiter explains how to use the System File Checker utility.
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Dialing in with Dial-Up Server
February 4, 2000 8:00am PST
The ability for users to connect remotely to their home and work PCs is almost a necessity, especially in the business world. Loading the Dial-Up Server application can provide access for your...
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Step-By-Step: How to use Microsoft's Registry Checker utility
February 3, 2000 8:00am PST
Learn to use Microsofts Registry Checker utility, which performs backups and makes Registry restorations easier
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MSConfig: An easy way to make system changes
January 14, 2000 8:00am PST
Troubleshooting a PC is a difficult process. Making changes and keeping up with them can be overwhelming. With the introduction of the System Configuration Utility, however, Microsoft has made the...
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TechRepublic reader wonders: what happened to the training revolution
January 12, 2000 8:00am PST
What will be "the" classroom of the future? Distance learning, CBT, instructor-ledthe list of training styles goes on and on. One TechRepublic reader shares his thoughts on...
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Technical training materials for the younger audience
January 7, 2000 8:00am PST
If you develop technical training material or you are a technical trainer, you may be able to answer this week's TechRepublic forum question concerning age-appropriate training materials. See if...
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The ABCs and 1-2-3s of choosing the right CBT
January 7, 2000 8:00am PST
Do you know how to go about choosing the right CBT for your organization? Bob Potemski covers the basics of evaluating CBTs and determining what's best for your training situation.
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