Set Windows XP Program Access and Defaults
This is another addition to the newly added Windows Basics section of our site. This tutorial will show you how to use Windows XP’s Set Program Access and Defaults to set which programs will open for certain tasks.
Read MoreConfigure Windows XP Automatic Updates
This tutorial will show you how to configure Microsoft Windows XP Automatic Updates. The main reason that you want to install update automatically is for security. Microsoft will regularly release patches to the operating system, and you can have them installed for you with no hassle.
Read MoreHow to Add Users in Windows Vista
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.
Read MoreShow File Extension in Windows XP
Users migrating to XP from previous versions of windows may be surprised to see that the file extensions are not shown. Even if you...
Read MoreWindows TCP/IP Network Settings Explained
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.
Read MoreSharing a Printer on a Windows Network
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...
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