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Introduction To Online Advertising

Posted in Money Making Tutorials, Web Development Tutorials by John Ward on the May 31st, 2007

Face it, running a website isn’t cheap. The main overhead costs for most websites are hosting and domain name registration. One way to offset this cost is by utilizing internet advertising. This tutorial will give new Web Developers and Bloggers insight into how to make money from their website.

Popularity: 6% [?]

How to Add Users in Windows Vista

Posted in Basic Tutorials, Windows Tutorials by John Ward on the May 29th, 2007

If your computer is used by other people, it may be a good idea to create some user accounts so that you can protect your personal data. By creating user accounts, you allow users to access only certain resources, like certain folders, applications and so on. Apart from having a good firewall and an antivirus, creating separate accounts for each user is a great way to increase your network security.

Popularity: 11% [?]

Technorati Style Header Tutorial

Posted in Photoshop Tutorials, Web Layouts by John Ward on the May 24th, 2007

This tutorial will show you how to create a website header that is similar to the new header at technorati.com. For this tutorial I will be using Adobe Photoshop CS2.

Popularity: 20% [?]

Show File Extension in Windows XP

Posted in Basic Tutorials, Windows Tutorials by John Ward on the May 22nd, 2007

Users migrating to XP from previous versions of windows may be surprised to see that the file extensions are not shown. Even if you aren’t accustomed to it, it is good practice to show the extension of known files. This tutorial will guide you through the simple steps to show the three letter file extensions.

Open up any folder in windows (I will use My Computer)
Show File Extension in Windows XP

On the menu select Tools > Folder Options.
Show File Extension in Windows XP

The Folder Options Window will be displayed….

Popularity: 9% [?]

Windows TCP/IP Network Settings Explained

Posted in Basic Tutorials, Networking Tutorials, Windows Tutorials by John Ward on the May 17th, 2007

The purpose of this tutorial is to beginners some insight into TCP/IP settings. For this guide I will be using Microsoft Windows XP, but the version of the operating system you are using doesn’t really matter. If you are using a different version of Windows, you should be able to find the same settings that I talk about in the tutorial, but there may be a different way of getting to those settings.

Popularity: 7% [?]

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Sharing a Printer on a Windows Network

Posted in Networking Tutorials, Windows Tutorials by John Ward on the May 16th, 2007

This tutorial will show you how to setup a printer to be shared by multiple computers on your home network. In this tutorial I will be using Microsoft Windows XP, but process should be very similar for other versions of Microsoft Windows.

Note: This tutorial assumes that the printer is already installed on a pc attached to your home network.

Open the Printers and Faxes window by clicking Start > Printers and Faxes.
Sharing a Printer on a Windows Network

In the Printers and Faxes window, right click on your printer and go to properties….

Popularity: 5% [?]

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Uninstall Default Windows Games

Posted in Basic Tutorials by John Ward on the May 14th, 2007

Are you tired of your employees/coworkers playing solitaire all day long? Maybe you are just tired of playing the games yourself, or you need the disk space. This tutorial will show you how to uninstall the default games that come with windows.

Popularity: 5% [?]

Red Horizontal Repeating Background

Posted in Photoshop Tutorials, Web Layouts by John Ward on the May 11th, 2007

This tutorial will show you how to create a simple background that repeat horizontal using Adobe Photoshop. These backgrounds are effectively used in non-fluid designs to give fluid like look, even though the actual size of the page content stays the same.

Popularity: 20% [?]

How to Add Users in Windows XP

Posted in Basic Tutorials, Windows Tutorials by John Ward on the May 10th, 2007

This is another addition to our Windows Basics section. In this tutorial you will learn how to add users to Windows XP. Adding users is a great way to keep your personal files separate while still having the ability to share programs.

Popularity: 8% [?]

Remote Control Desktop Connection using LogMeIn

Posted in Administration Tutorials, Networking Tutorials, Tips and Tricks, Windows Tutorials by Mike Maguire on the May 9th, 2007

Want to remotely access to your PC at home, but your workplace has security in place to prevent you from using Remote Desktop? Well, this tutorial will show you how to use a simple browse (IE, Firefox, Ect..) to remote in to your home PC.

Popularity: 11% [?]

Create a Windows Daily Backup Script

Posted in Administration Tutorials, Windows Tutorials by John Ward on the May 9th, 2007

This tutorial will show you how to use a simple Windows Batch file and the task scheduler to create an automated daily backup. We will use the date variable to backup the files into folders with the first three letters of the day as the folder name.

Popularity: 100% [?]

Hide Files in Pictures with a Simple Command

Posted in Tips and Tricks, Windows Tutorials by Mike Maguire on the May 8th, 2007

Have you ever wanted to send an EXE at work, but your firewall and/or e-mail system will not allow such a thing – even if you archive it into a .RAR or .ZIP? This tutorial will show you how to hide these files into a JPG (Picture) and make them undetectable.

Popularity: 7% [?]

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