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  1. whoosh

    ART The Consultant

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    Windows 10 Printers not showing in Devices and Printers

    Hi All, I am a consultant to small business. In my rounds, occasionally I comes across a printer that DOES NOT show in Devices and Printers (in the printer section or any of the other sections), but it does show in EVERY program that prints printer dialog pull down. And the printer prints...
  3. Mike

    Global Forum Team Meeting Announcement for Friday, 5/23/14

    We are pleased to announce a meeting taking place on Skype for our entire team on March 23, 2014 at 8:00 AM US ET / 1:00 PM UK GMT. If possible, this meeting will be recorded. There will be a number of pressing issues on the agenda for this meeting since our last "official" meeting at the end of...
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    Windows 7 Backing Up and Restoring Windows 7 Pro with Acronis: Tips and Precautions

    Is it possible to successfully backup and restore Windows 7 pro with the XP virtual disc installed with Acronis or similar programs? If so, are any special precautions required? If possible please copy reply to [email protected]. Thanks so much!
  5. Drew

    Windows 7 Security - Paramount importance!

    As an IT Consultnat /Tech, computer & internet security is of paramount importance to me. Without security, a computer (or network of computers) can (& probably will) become infected, and spread infection to others, whether the user knows their machine is affected OR NOT! This is not...
  6. JMH

    Windows 7 Researchers Finds Dangerous Vulnerability in Skype

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    Windows 7 Setting up a VPN connection

    I am a consultant and I connect to one of my clients using VPN. It works great on all my XP computers. I can't get it to work on my new, HP 64-bit computer using Windows 7. I know the IP address, user name, password, and I copied the setting from the XP computer to the best of my ability. Please...
  8. whoosh

    Windows 7 Makes Old XP PCs Feel New Again

    Link Removed - Invalid URL Upgrading to the resource hog that was Windows Vista meant that home and business users alike also required a hardware upgrade. The fact that Vista required quite expensive new hardware in order to run at a level of performance equivalent to Windows XP’s...
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