This Weeks Links:
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1. How To Get Real-Time Help on a Part-Time Budget
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Most organizations understand the value of having regular support to help manage and/or develop their technology. However, many companies may not be able to afford hiring a full-time, dedicated technical administrator or application developer. CyBerJaz has a program to help in these types of situations. Click the link below to learn more.
http://www.cyberjaz.net/affiliateprogram.pdf
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2. Controlling Image Sizes in Word
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Many of us have pulled images into Microsoft Word then edited or cropped them. But what you may not realize is that Word sometimes stores the entire image file with the document resulting in huge file sizes. To learn how this can be avoided, check out this handy tip on About.com.
http://wordprocessing.about.com/od/wordquicktips/qt/croppics.htm
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3. Increase Your Printer's Lifespan
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Replacing inkjet and laser printers after several years of service is a common occurrence for many users. This article on the PCMechanic site provides some helpful suggestions for prolonging your printer's life so you may be able to continue churning out the print jobs for years to come. Worth a read...
http://www.pcmech.com/article/increase-your-printers-lifespan/
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4. Windows Startup Sounds - 1.0 to XP and Vista
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Take a stroll down memory lane as you listen to the haunting sounds of this melodious(?) soundtrack. :) Yes, here all in one place are the many start up chords, chimes and tones that have marked the launch of Windows over the years. Rather funny idea to assemble them, but interesting never-the-less.
http://www.flixxy.com/microsoft-windows-vista-startup-sounds.htm
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5. What Is Password Hardening and How Does It Work?
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How do you beef up security without resorting to biometrics, tokens or other techniques that require your users to use additional hardware or software devices? Password hardening is one option that may help. To learn more about some of the options and what's involved visit this concise summary on eWeek.
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2181787,00.asp
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