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Disable UAC(User Access Control) in Windows Vista

Posted by on May 8, 2009 in Administration Tutorials, Other Tutorials, Tips and Tricks, Windows Tutorials | 11 comments

This tutorial will walk you through disabling the UAC that is enabled on all Windows Vista machines by default.

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Configuring Your Own Kiosk Machine

Posted by on Apr 20, 2008 in Administration Tutorials, Tips and Tricks, Windows Tutorials | 16 comments

This tutorial will walk you through configuring windows XP (look for the Vista tutorial later) to act as a kiosk mode without needing to buy additional software. There is software available that will do most of the options that we are going to cover for you, but they cost money.

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Changing Your Start Button Text

Posted by on Feb 27, 2008 in Administration Tutorials, Windows Tutorials | 12 comments

This tutorial will walk you through how to modify system files in order to change the text that is displayed on the start menu’s “start” button.

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Auto-Defrag with 3rd Party Software

Posted by on Sep 15, 2007 in Administration Tutorials, Windows Tutorials | 0 comments

Computer being slow and you hate running a defrag because they take so long? Never manually defrag your computer again. This tutorial will show you how to set up a software application to defrag your hard drive(s) automatically, using unused resources on your machine. You will never have to modify it or tell it to run and you will not notice a degrade in performance.

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Remote Control Desktop Connection using LogMeIn

Posted by on May 9, 2007 in Administration Tutorials, Networking Tutorials, Tips and Tricks, Windows Tutorials | 6 comments

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.

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Create a Windows Daily Backup Script

Posted by on May 9, 2007 in Administration Tutorials, Windows Tutorials | 105 comments

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.

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