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Author :: Cavyl Stewart  |
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| Article Title :: Tips For Getting Technical Support Help Online |
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Tips For Getting Technical Support Help Online
by: Cavyl Stewart
Sometimes your PC will start acting strange for no apparent reason or a program which you use regularly will all of a sudden stop working as it should. This can be a frustrating experience especially if you have no idea where to go for help. If this happens to you, don't panic! Here are some simple tips which may turn your frown upside down.
1. Don't assume that your problem is unique. The chances are that someone else has had that problem and it has already been solved. Google is a great place for getting technical support help believe it or not. You may have to experiment with wording your problem and refining your se (read full article) |
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Author :: Heather Wallace  |
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| Article Title :: Burning Bridges is Bad, But Firewalls are Good |
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Burning Bridges is Bad, But Firewalls are Good
by: Heather Wallace
When you signed up for that ultra-fast DSL or Cable connection there was probably one very important piece of information that your ISP failed to mention. By accessing the Internet via a high-speed connection, you have tremendously increased your chances of being victimized by a computer hacker.
Dial-up may not have seemed like it could have held any advantages, but it actually did have one upside. It is much less prone to hacking. Every time you dialed-in your computer was assigned a new IP address. That unique IP address made you a moving target that was more difficult for hackers to hit.
With a high-speed connectio (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Business Solutions Partner – consulting |
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Microsoft Business Solutions Partner – consulting in the time of post-recession
by: Andrew Karasev
We are group of Chicago and Houston based Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains, Microsoft CRM, RMS and Navision consultants who saw the economic boom at the end of 20th century and then deep recession, which hit high tech and telecommunication sectors with extreme severity.
In our opinion this recession ended the era of old days IBM style of high tech sales techniques, when you had sales director, and group of sales people, making a lot of cold calls and then applying hard sales closing techniques.
Now – we see a lot of pure offshore companies with tiny representation in the St (read full article) |
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Author :: Bear Cahill  |
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| Article Title :: DVD Recorders: Getting Started |
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DVD Recorders: Getting Started
by: Bear Cahill
IMO, these sd work 'like a VCR' as far as recording and playback. There are models w/ harddrives, VHS players, etc. built in, but to me that's overboard.
Bells and Whistles
The VHS option is not bad, but you most likely already have one you can plug into the inputs of the DVD recorder.
I have a DVD recorder for archiving TiVo shows as opposed to accessing my TiVo from my PC. This is nice because it means I can also archive VHS tapes, camcorder tapes, etc. w/no extra work.
I do have a TV card in my PC so I can do this, but using the DVD recorder is easier.
My motto is: buy what you WILL use and not what you CAN use.
I've bought lots o (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Great Plains Sales Order Processing and Invoicing |
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Great Plains Sales Order Processing and Invoicing Modules – tips for consultant
by: Andrew Karasev
Microsoft Great Plains – main Microsoft Business Solutions application for US and Latin American (except Brazil, where MBS promotes Navision) markets is built with multiple modules. In the case of Sales automation you – software selection specialist should consider two Microsoft Great Plains modules: Sales Order Processing (SOP) and Invoicing. You should understand the difference between the two and see which one is the best fit for your company. Let’s consider two modules SOP and Invoicing. We’ll give you non formal view, based on our consulting practice.
Common Features. (read full article) |
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Author :: Philippa Gamse  |
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| Article Title :: The Top Seven Strategies for Website Success |
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The Top Seven Strategies for Website Success
by: Philippa Gamse
Whether you're concerned with business-to-business, or business to consumer, whether your organization is large or small, commercial or nonprofit, these are some fundamental questions around your Website and technology strategy that should be addressed.
Otherwise, you risk missing opportunities, and not maximizing the return on your investment in your online presence.
If you haven't visited your own Website for a while, look at it again in light of these questions:
1. Does your Website present an appropriate image of your company?
Marketers talk a lot about branding, and consistency of message. Does your company sit (read full article) |
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Author :: Ann Morris  |
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| Article Title :: Data Binding in TierDeveloper |
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Data Binding in TierDeveloper
by: Ann Morris
INTRODUCTION
One of the most powerful aspects of .NET and Windows Forms is data binding. Data binding is the process of associating user interface (UI) elements with a data source to generate a visual representation of data. Two types of data binding are available for Windows Forms: Simple Data Binding and Complex Data Binding.
Simple data binding allows you to bind one data element to a control. In many situations you want to display only one record at a time e.g., customer’s personal information. Textboxes and labels are such controls that are used for this purpose and hence called simple binding.
Complex data binding allows you to bi (read full article) |
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Author :: Perry Norgarb  |
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| Article Title :: Is your CRM (Customer Relationship Management) sys |
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Is your CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system doomed to fail?
by: Perry Norgarb
“Right, People. Let’s blast out that mail campaign we’ve been planning for so long.”
It’s time to put your trusty CRM software to work; to let it earn its keep. You run a search of people and companies you want to target.
You soon realize something’s wrong when your list is far smaller than anticipated. A quick check reveals many profiles/categories have not been filled in, impacting your search results. Further inspection shows numerous records are incorrect; others are riddled with typos. And that’s just for starters.
With a sinking feeling, you realize that last push isn’t goi (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Great Plains Integration Manager – worki |
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Microsoft Great Plains Integration Manager – working with text file
by: Andrew Karasev
Great Plains Integration Manager advanced programming, working with text files, aggregation, unionizing, VB scripting, translation
Microsoft Business Solutions main middle market ERP application - Microsoft Great Plains has multiple integration options: MS SQL Scripting (stored procedures and views), ADO.Net programming, Microsoft SQL Server DTS packages. You certainly can deploy such SDK tools as eConnect. However here we would like to show you how to program the simplest user friendly tool: Microsoft Great Plains Integration Manager.
Multiple times in our consulting practice we saw the need (read full article) |
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Author :: Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933  |
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| Article Title :: Configuring Basic Cisco Router Security |
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Configuring Basic Cisco Router Security
by: Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
Network security is a hot topic today, and will only increase in importance in the months and years ahead.
While most of the attention is paid to exterior threats, there are some steps you can take to prevent unwanted Cisco router access from within your organization.
Whether you want to limit what certain users can do and run on your routers, or prevent unauthorized users in your company from getting to config mode in the first place, here are four important yet simple steps you can take to do so.
Encrypt the passwords in your running configuration.
This is a basic Cisco router security command that is often ove (read full article) |
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