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QUOTE "Please start your own thread. Do not hijack another thread. Read Rules of the forums." UNQUOTE
Seems to be a case of "Do what I say", not "Do what...
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As originally posted by unidentified
QUOTE "Please start your own thread. Do not hijack another thread. Read Rules of the forums." UNQUOTE
Seems to be a case of "Do what I say", not "Do what...
Are you by any chance using Avira AntiVir Premium, as I found I had to disable the webguard facility when using my download manager or downloads almost stopped?
Thanks for the info.
I was just curious as I couldn't find it on my Vista Home Premium system - thought I was missing out on something!
After your reply I found it mentioned in the F-Secure...
I don't actually use MS Works in my Vista Home Premium setup as I already have MS Office XP, but I recently found a little dictionary there that I hadn't been aware of.
It's in C:\Program...
Then make a shortcut to 'User Accounts' and drag it into your Start Menu so you can access it easily the next time.
Have a look at at the free pdfEdit995
I intended an answer here, but inexplicably tagged it onto an old thread that 'Einstein 007' had referred to.
http://forums.techarena.in/windows-software/809998.htm#post4101343
An oldie but goodie (and free) which has just been updated (Nov 19th) is Karen's Replicator:-
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptreplicator.asp
Sorry for the delay!
Yes, I have used the free version for quite a while now and like it.
I particularly like the 'Notes' section where you can keep all your notes in a tree format. Also you can...
I agree with Sneharaj and Abu. It sounds like a firewall permissions problem.
CCleaner - well known, free and safe. Can also do mild registry cleaning.
http://www.ccleaner.com/
If you want a free (or a Pro) alternative to Outlook, try EssentialPIM. There is also a portable version for USB and a network edition for small to medium businesses.
http://www.essentialpim.com/
How about using CCleaner?
http://www.ccleaner.com/
You might look at TrueCrypt
http://www.truecrypt.org/
Just a quick query.
Is it REALLY necessary to copy great lengths of posts every time there is a question and answer session. It makes for mile long pages containing six inches of information IMHO....