Archive | March 30, 2006

Viewing Content.IE5 Content.MSO and OLK3 Folders

Windows, IE and MS Office keeps a cache of temporary files that is hidden from Windows Explorer. The location of these folders are C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\. Browse this folder – you’ll see that there are some files and such, but you don’t see any subdirectories. In order to make the special folders [...]

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Managing IE AutoComplete / Intellisense

I like using the IE feature that remembers what I’ve typed into a web form field. When I start typing, it automatically drops down choices of words that I have previously typed in that field. The problem is that, occasionally, I type in something that I don’t want saved. For instance, I mis-spell a username [...]

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Mapping Network Drives and Microsoft XP Firewall

When you enable the Microsoft Built-In firewall, you usually cannot map drives to computers on your local network. The reason is because the purpose of the firewall is to block all of the ports that Windows normally uses to communicate with other machines on your network. You can resolve this. Unfortunately you have to open [...]

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Still Image Capture From a WebCam

Maybe I’m a little slow, but I just spent about an hour looking for a freeware app to just take a snapshot from my webcam and save it as a jpeg. I know this is a simple function that is included in just about every webcam software out there. But, I didn’t want to install [...]

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Fun With Ports and Server Processes

The term “server” is used a lot these days to refer to a computer – usually one that is being shared by various users and/or not used as a workstation. But a server also refers to a program that runs constantly, usually in the background, waiting for commands. Just about every computer is technically a [...]

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