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Andrew Demmy working as an associated author for http://www.iyogibusiness.com and has technical knowledge regarding server support, computer support, small business server support, exchange server support, windows server support etc..

    How the location of Search Index can be changed in Windows 7?

    I find the arrows too ugly and I feel like that they are hampering the look of my desktop. Please tell me how the Shortcut Icon Arrow Overlay can be removed? Ans: A small, free utility from Frameworkx.com can be downloaded. FxVisor allows you to remove or modify the shortcut arrows. Read: How the location of Search Index can be changed in Windows 7? Read

    By: Andrew Demmy | 23/10/2009 | Software

    Universal Updater for Windows 7

    There is no cause that we need to have particular updater applications for Windows, Java, Apple, Adobe, McAfee and others. All we really need is one application that can manage updates to all the softwares. Also it could allow users to configure what types of updates are permitted, how applications get updated, how notifications appear and when the updates are allowed to occur. Read: Universal Updater for Windows 7 Read

    By: Andrew Demmy | 23/10/2009 | Software

    Windows 7 replaces its successor

    Microsoft released and made available beta and one release candidate for public testing process for Windows 7 which is the largest shareware trial period offered by any and it does not prove to be irritating as Vista was. Read: Windows 7 replaces its successor Read

    By: Andrew Demmy | 22/10/2009 | Software

    You Can Leave Complaining Now

    Windows 7 will totally feel like a revelation from the glazy future if you are coming from Windows XP. You'll definitely say that Windows 7 is much better than Vista if you are upgrading your computer or laptop from Vista. Read: You Can Leave Complaining Now Read

    By: Andrew Demmy | 22/10/2009 | Software

    Strengthen user experience with Windows 7

    According to the users experience, approximately all seems to be completely satisfied with beta version and it appears that in Windows 7 Microsoft has tried to built on Windows Vista strengths and addressed most of its weaknesses. Installation is not at all a problem in Windows 7 and it boots too quickly. In addition to its main partition, Windows 7 is also provided with 200MB partition that reduces the anxiety of the user by availing them extra space to store data without using any external dri Read: Strengthen user experience with Windows 7 Read

    By: Andrew Demmy | 20/10/2009 | Software

    Dell hails Windows 7, gives a thumb down to Notebooks

    At a Churchill Club sponsored dinner in Silicon Valley, the Dell founder and CEO, Michael Dell made a bold statement at a flurry of questions directed at the rise of net books. The suave businessman was not in a particular mood to embrace the rise of net books and added that the size of the screens in net books is a big deterrence to customers. He noted that a good amount of customers were not impressed with smaller-screens and lower-performance parts in net books. Read: Dell hails Windows 7, gives a thumb down to Notebooks Read

    By: Andrew Demmy | 20/10/2009 | Software

    Nokia releases Nokia Booklet 3G with Windows 7

    One can also notice that Nokia has a tie-up with AT&T for a two-year service agreement which gives more feasibility to the subsidized price. There are offers coming from Best Buy as well. It plans to come up with the unique 'Walk Out Working' scheme, which will enable the customer to get his product activated and working before he leaves the store. For anyone who purchases the Booklet 3G, sales associates will configure and activate the Notebook. Nokia has kept the screen size at 10.1-inch and i Read: Nokia releases Nokia Booklet 3G with Windows 7 Read

    By: Andrew Demmy | 19/10/2009 | Software

    Biggest Patch released by Microsoft, fixes Windows 7

    The day October 13, 2009, will remain as a red-letter day for software giants, Microsoft, as it issued software, big enough, to engulf a record of fixing a range of security issues for its programs on this day. This software support will also be able to fix security issues in it's yet to be released operating system, Windows 7. Read: Biggest Patch released by Microsoft, fixes Windows 7 Read

    By: Andrew Demmy | 19/10/2009 | Operating Systems

    How to Finding IP Addresses

    Well, we could provide you the IP addresses for all the hosts we mentioned, but since IP addresses change often (in publishing timescales, anyway), we'll show you how you can for the short term use somebody else's name server to find the information instead. As long as your host has Internet connectivity and the nslookup program, you can retrieve information from the Internet namespace. Read: How to Finding IP Addresses Read

    By: Andrew Demmy | 14/10/2009 | Networks

    Checklist: How to Hardening IIS Servers

    Web site and application code is becoming progressively more intricate. Dynamic Web sites and applications might contain defective code that leaks memory or causes errors such as access violations. Therefore, a Web server Application must be able to handle active manager of the application and able to handle runtime error and detect send response automatically to application server. Read: Checklist: How to Hardening IIS Servers Read

    By: Andrew Demmy | 13/10/2009 | Software
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