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Windows XP: Specify the Hours That the User is Allowed to Use the PC

Specifying the times that a user can logon to a PC can be quite helpful, especially in cases such as limiting your child’s access to the computer. Windows Vista allows you to do this via the Parental Controls. You can also do this in Windows XP by using the command line and following this Tech-Recipe.

Blackberry: How to Change Your Wallpaper

One of the first things people want to do is to change the wallpaper on their device to give it a more personal look. Here’s how to change the wallpaper on your Blackberry’s home screen.

T-Mobile: Configure E-Mail Filters and Spam Blocking

You can configure filters and blocking to control messages that are sent to your phone’s @tmomail.net address, keeping yourself from being bombarded by unwanted email.

Google: Search DepositFiles for Free Videos, Music, Comics, and Archives

DepositFiles is a free file hosting service that offers unlimited storage space and up to 2GB per file which equates to a lot of files to search through for free videos, music, and much more. By using Google, you can check to see what others have posted for download.

Excel 2007: Clear All Formatting From a Range of Cells

If you have a spreadsheet that contains the data you desire, but the formatting isn’t to your liking, Excel can clear the formatting from a cell, range of cells, columns, rows or the entire spreadsheet.

Windows: List Installed OS Hotfixes and Service Packs from the Command Line

Want a quick list of hotfixes and service packs that are installed on your Windows PC or Server? By using the Windows Instrumentation command-line interface (WMIC) you can create a quick list. This Tech-Recipe applies to Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008.

What version(s) of the .NET Framework are installed on my PC?

If you aren’t sure which version(s) of the Microsoft .NET Framework are loaded on your PC, it can be a daunting task to find the desired info if you don’t know where to look. Here are a couple of simple ways to check.

Windows: List Shared Drives and Folders from the Command Line

Want a quick list of shared drives and folders on your Windows PC or Server? By using the Windows Instrumentation command-line interface (WMIC) you can create a quick list or even generate a text file or HTM file for printing. This Tech-Recipe applies to Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008.

Vista: Disable the Windows Mail Splash Screen

If you’re tired of seeing the splash screen for Windows Mail every time you run the application, follow these steps to get around it and be splash screen free.

Windows: Use WMIC to Start or Stop a Service from the Command Line

By using the Windows Instrumentation command-line interface (WMIC), you can easily start or stop a service without having to use the GUI. Once you become familiar with the steps, it will be much faster than having to access the Services applet in the Administrative Tools. This Tech-Recipe applies to Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008.

Vista: List Installed Applications (and Versions) from the Command Line

Want a quick list of installed applications on your Windows PC? By using the Windows Instrumentation command-line interface (WMIC) you can create a quick list or even generate a text file or HTM file for printing.

iPhone – How to remove an exchange email account from the iphone

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This tutorial explains how to remove an exchange email account from the iPhone. This tech-recipe details two ways to do this since you can add the account via a profile or by manually setting it up.

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