Here is how to set your email with Microsoft Outlook, using POP or IMAP as your incoming mail server methods. You can do this by performing an automatic or a manual configuration. Auto Configuration for Microsoft Outlook Email Start Outlook. On the File menu, click Info, and then click Account Settings. Select Account Settings from more »
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Why do I have a “Flash Crash”? Because RealPlayer download button is enabled. I’ve been banging my head against the wall recently with a mystery issue: my Flash Player kept crashing. I would go on re-installing flash, only to find out that it would crash again – sometimes within minutes of the reinstall. In addition, more »
Learn how you may be putting your office and your business at risk every day OK, I admit it: computer cannot do the damage all by itself. You, as a computer user, are responsible for what you do with it. Companies big and small are getting compromised every day; some by a random virus, others more »
Items in your mailbox might be subject to your organization’s retention policies or messaging records management, and may be subject to FRCP regulations. Your mailbox grows as you create and receive email and associated attachments. To keep your Outlook 2010 organized and to help it run faster, set up the AutoArchive feature. AutoArchive allows you more »
It is 2011, and most of our business communications and negotiations are now performed via email. Your vendor’s purchase orders, invoices, agreements, employee communications are mostly handled via email. International clients and vendors prefer online communication to phone and traditional mail. Are you a victim of a Recycle Bin Syndrome? We’ve all been there. The more »
Many companies have legacy systems running within their organization. These systems may be an old Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) or Customer Relationship Management (CRM) package that may even still run on a mainframe. The software package in use today may have suited your organizations needs when it was first developed, but today your organization may more »
Chances are, last time you were reading a magazine, you may have noticed a pixelated square image on one or more of the advertisements – they even made an appearance in TV commercials for a large retailer, as central part of their red star logo… Your first instinct may have told you that it is more »
Besides of my take on these basic five-points tips, there is a growing plethora of advice on securing smartphones. And there is a reason why: we are all overly connected to the wireless world, and Business Intelligence makes it’s way into our mobile devices. Our phones, tables and other mobile devices all have a chock more »
You’ve searched the internet high and low and found a really great article, or a nice picture you need to print – but how to get rid of those unsightly page details from the printed pages? From the dawn of the internet, browsers add the date, page number and URL of the page printed from more »
The release of the Verizon iPhone has many people excited – and some confused. There is certainly plenty of dialogue about personal hotspots, but many people don’t know what these are or how they can utilize them. I certainly get startled when sudden offers to join local Wi-Fi networks pop up on my screen with more »
Microsoft PowerPoint is a popular presentation tool in both the academic and business worlds. But when most of us are tasked with creating a presentation on our own, we realize we don’t know how to effectively use PowerPoint to create a strong, memorable presentation. Most professional presenters that utilize PowerPoint are in agreement that the more »
Generating expense reports can be a hassle – a bunch of receipts, struggling to remember what it is you bought, etc. Fortunately, there are plenty of mobile applications out there that permit you to record expenses instantly and make expense reports simple. iReceipt iReceipt is more basic than these other applications and includes an easy-to-navigate more »
People frequently praise microfiber cloths as a great tool for cleaning computer screens. Some might question, however, just how very important these cloths are and if some other tool may work just the same. Although buying a microfiber cloth and cleaning solution might be the safest bet for cleaning your computer, phone or e-Book reader more »
A keyboard shortcut is a straightforward, time-saving method that makes monotonous tasks faster and more efficient. Despite their ease of use, many people still don’t utilize these simple productivity boosters. Plenty of programs, such as word processors, spreadsheets, email clients and most web browsers, have built-in keyboard shortcuts. These shortcuts can shorten and simplify many tasks you more »
Computer virus symptoms are a moving target. Just like with the human conditions, they evolve through generations – which in computer technology terms may mean weeks or even days. Some symptoms may not necessarily mean an infection – for example, if you are sneezing, you do not necessarily have a flu. Same with computers – more »
If your email client is Eudora, here is a quick guide on how to set up Eudora to send and receive email for Mac (see special updates, below!) You will need to look through the information you got from your ISP (Internet Service Provider) or your host, and find out the following information. Once you more »
If your email client is Eudora, here is a quick guide on how to set up Eudora to send and receive email for Windows You will need to look through the information you got from your ISP (Internet Service Provider) or your host, and find out the following information. Once you have it, you are more »


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