Microsoft Windows XP users can create files, such as word processing documents and spreadsheets, in which to store their data. These user-created files differ from operating system and software application files in that users can freely modify, renam
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History files are a list of website and Internet files that are automatically saved onto a computer. Using the computer's Internet properties function, these files can be viewed or deleted. Most people do not realize that their computer has regular s
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Oh no! You've mistakenly deleted a critical file from your Windows XP based personal computer and have no idea what to do! Well, chances are that you can restore your deleted files, so don't panic. With just a few simple points and clicks of your mou
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In the Manage Security window, you can choose between Windows Authentication or Staff Files Authentication. When using Windows Authentication, you may only add user names for those who already have access to the computer on which Staff Files is insta
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You can save the barcodes as image files with the ActiveBarcode Application. This goes in many standard formats, like TIF, gif, BMP etc. You can use these files without problems on other systems (e.g., Mac).
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Temporary files are meant to help you quickly access files and websites that you have previously visited. However, if there are too many temporary files, they can begin to bog down the system. If you've noticed that your computer is still running slo
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Windows Mobile is the mobile version of the Windows operating system developed and released by the Microsoft Corporation. Windows Mobile is used on a variety of hand-held personal digital assistants (PDAs), as well as many smartphones. Occasionally,
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While browsing computer software download websites, you may come across an IMG file that you cannot open. Some CD burning software for Linux uses the IMG file format, which Windows is unable to read. Use Magic ISO Maker to unzip the files from a Linu
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