It is only due to the fact that the majority of users do not "sync" files on a computer with a backup that they do not realize this is actually taking place. If every user had to deal with this...
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It is only due to the fact that the majority of users do not "sync" files on a computer with a backup that they do not realize this is actually taking place. If every user had to deal with this...
I apologize. I was misunderstanding your directions. In Explorer, I located a jpg file using Explorer, right clicked on it, choose Open With. The "trick" was to not pick one of the programs listed...
Let me try this again. Outside of Outlook, I do not have a problem with the association of jpg files and programs. When I right click on a jpg file outside of Outlook, I can Preview, Edit, Open with,...
I don't believe that is my problem. If I open the jpg file from my desktop, it opens. My problem is from within Outlook. If I right click on the attachment in Outlook, there is only "Open", not "Open...
If I right click on the jpg on the desktop, I don't get an "open" but do get a "preview" which opens it in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. This has not changed since I updated from Office 2000 to...
If I save the jpg attachment to my desktop and then double click on it, it will open. I am not at my home computer now so I do not remember specifically what application it opens in.
Just upgraded from Office 2000 to Office 2003. Outlook seems to be working fine execpt when I receive an th a .jpg picture attached. When I click on the attachment, instead of opening or saving it, I...
Got RADMIN and love it - it works great. I had tried some others, including a very frustrating experience with Dameware and its very UNhelpful help file. This program does everytrhing I need. Thanks...
I would like to open a window on my laptop in which is the desktop of my desktop PC. Then run a program on the desktop from my laptop, the same as if I were sitting at my desktop.
I have a laptop running XP Pro and a desktop running XP Home. The laptop has wireless access to my home office network, to which the desktop is also connected. I have some programs and files on the...
PROBLEM SOLVED. It was not a network problem after all. In case this may help anyone else, my problem was being caused by a non-current version of the program GoBack. After considerable trial and...
I was able to solve the problem by running the Network Setup Wizard on the 5100 itself. Although it looked like it had file and print sharing configured, it was not complete. I noticed that the...
Good point. The office network is a domain and the home office is a workgroup.
On the 5100, I do have Simple File Sharing enabled.
Regarding the user accounts. I had read the same thing about needing to have the same user accounts set up on all computers. First, I know that...
I just re-installed (clean format and everything) XP Pro on a Dell 5100 laptop. The 5100 is connected to my home office network and can see and access all of the computers on the network just fine....
1. I was told second hand that this is true.
2. I have established a wireless connection to my local lan and have checked "allow access to local lan" in the VPN setup. However, I cannot see or even...
The instructions I was provided tell me to connect the WAN port of the D-Link firewall router to one of the ports on the Linksys router (it does not mention the uplink port). I changed the connection...
The 4-port router is a Linksys BEFSR41. The firewall router is a D-Link Ethernet Broadband Router. The VPN was set up by the corporate IT people.
I would agree with your second statement. The VPN...
I have a home office network with a cable modem and 4 port router and 2 PCs running XP Home. I also have a company-provided laptop and router/firewall to be able to create a VPN link to the company's...
I checked the time stamps. The files on the notebook (XP Pro) are 1 hour later than the files on the desktop (XP Home) but I am not sure which computer actually changed its file time stamps. I just...
Both machines are set to adjust for Daylight Savings time and both do that adjustment correctly. However, one changes the time stamp on all files while the other does not appear to do that. I am not...
Ok, but that brings up another question. The two computers I am using are both running XP (one Pro and one Home). Why don't they both adjust their times the same way? When I synchronize, the files...
It appears that when my computer changes time, to/from Daylight Savings, the time stamp on every file on the hard drive gets changed by one hour also. This is now the second time this has happened to...
This happens whether I am connected to my home office network (with a router firewall) or at a corporate office (with a very robust firewall). It doesn't seem to matter what network I am connected...
Here is yet another piece of information for everyone to ponder. I took my laptop on a trip and did not have it plugged in to any network the entire weekend. It ran for 4 days straight without a hint...