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Could always try OneNote
Then there's GoBinder
There are a few others but these are the only one's I've tried so far. Both support inking on a tablet as well as typing for input. I prefer OneNote but YMMV
While it is a security risk I'll throw it out for you to use at your own discretion ;)
stick the following in a .bat or .cmd and run on login
net use X: \\server\path yourpassword /user:yourusername
While it gets the job done, it exposes a password plain text which is not a good security...
Google is your friend
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=rotate+wallpaper&btnG=Google+Search
Can't speculate to reliability/safety of any of em as I don't use wallpaper :p
Is there the chance of finding a duplicate of a file that is in the main folder in a sub-folder?
ie:
Folder
Sub Folder
File
File
wher File's are duplicates.
If this type of scenario is possible, it could still be done, but each file would have to be checked against every...
Quick and dirty solution might be to type in the barcode and get it on screen then hit ALT + PrintScreen to get a screenshot of the app the barcode is in then paste that into pagemaker. Might end up having to go through graphics app to strip all the surroundings away around the barcode. I have...
Running your own SMTP server is always an option however config/maintenance issues can arise from that, not to mention security issues. If you have the time, knowhow, and some old hardware onhand building a small *nix box for outgoing only SMTP is pretty easy :)
My Toshiba came default with a "HDD saver" type application that will park the heads on the hard drive if there is any movement/jarring of the system detected via the accelerometer. By default the sensitivity was cranked to the max and just typing hard on the KB could cause it to park the heads...
You could try setting the service to manual in the services snap-in of msc. Go to start, then run and type in
services.msc
scroll through the list of services and find the matlab server. Double click on it change its startup type to manual. That should keep Windows from starting the...
Might try using environmental variables
"%USERPROFILE%\My Documents"
Probably safer to include the quotes so all the spaces translate correctly
That should put you in the right place
That's correct. Full path is C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates
assuming it's windows XP. If not I don't remember where the templates are hidden. Also might want to rename it rather than deleting it on the first go round to make sure that really is the...
Might want to check with the BYOAC guys. If they don't have any info they might be able to point you in the right direction.
Congrats on the board though :)