As far as I know, Firefox does not store attachments. Thunderbird email client does. Eudora is an email client. Did you mean to say...
If it's the command-line utility you can cancel it with Control + X.
You either need one of those usb devices or an internal video capture card.
It's possible that the .JOB files are getting corrupted by Windows/Notepad because .JOB files are a Task Scheduler file format. Try creating a...
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No, your network is not using IP6, it's only using IP4. IP6 has not yet been fully implemented for networks just yet.
How are you trying to reload XP?
Don't use Homegroup, follow instructions on page 2 of this article: How to Network Windows 7 With Other Windows Versions
Google+ is google's social networking service, similar to Facebook. Google services are linked. Picasa is being phased out/integrated with google+.
1. Glad you got it working. 2. That a NAS reset fixed things indicates that it was the NAS at fault, not Windows. 3. A NAS is essentially a...
Access the NAS control panel via a Web browser > add yourself as a new user, using your Windows logon name and password. Grant yourself...
Try swapping the mini-pci-e wifi card.
You are trying to connect to a NAS that has user accounts and passwords. You cannot access the NAS unless you access it using one of the user...
Remove the cat5 & try to manually setup the wifi connection and see what occurs.
Administrators (mine\Administrators) Creator Owner Everyone SYSTEM Users (mine\Users) These are not users, these are user groups,...
OK, you logon to XP using the name Owner. You logon to Wint using the name newert2. It's safe to have these names here because no one knows the...
What's the username you use to logon to XP Home comp? What's the username you use to logon to Windows 7 comp?
Boot XP Home in Safe Mode and advanced security features will be available. Rt click a folder to be shared and setup permissions for the share....
Do this: Start > Run > gpedit.msc Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options Network...
Are you saying you then cannot even access a share on the NAS? If not, then you don't have the NAS setup properly.
Separate names with a comma.