During troubleshooting and system configuration, looking at a host’s routing table is sometimes helpful. This tutorial describes viewing the routing table from the command prompt in Windows.
A route describes the gateway IP address and network interface to use when sending packets to a network. The routing table on a host holds a list of destination networks and the routes to those networks. This tutorial describes adding entries to this routing table that will not persist following a reboot. These temporary routes are useful during troubleshooting or when making changes to the network topology.
The following tutorial describes how to quickly start an email to anyone listed in the Sidekick address book.
Deleting files conditionally based on their age is sometimes useful. This tech-recipe describes a procedure for deleting aged files using the UNIX find command.
By using Google’s new service, you can easily limit your searches to a particular location. This Tech-Recipes tutorial explains how.
The run command can be placed on your desktop or your Quick Launch bar. This tech-recipe explains how.
Using the find command, you can locate and delete files based on many attributes such as filetype. This tech-recipe will demonstrate how to find and delete files based on part of their filename.
Office is massive. You can remove or add many different components without difficulty. This tech-recipe explains how to add the photo editor.
This tutorial explains how to use VirtualDub to encode DivX or AVI files for playback on a pocket PC device.
The following tutorial is specifically for SprintPCS customers. Use these steps to set up a web server to host images or ringers for your SprintPCS Vision enabled phone and download them for free.
The following tutorial contains pocket PC tips for avid PDA users. Follow these instructions to improve performance, simplify use, and to prolong the life of your PDA.
Windows 8 brings the touchscreen flair directly to the traditional desktop computer. It’s hard to get your brain wrapped around what the hardware will be like in this hybrid environment. However, the physical components have been present in the Sony touchscreen systems for a while now. Will this be the new standard for Windows 8 desktop systems?
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