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Monthly Archives: October 2016
Notes from Oct 31- Changes to email need understanding
Here’s the link to Microsoft’s end of support for Essentials 2012 From teaching the class, I realize one must separate and identify the independent parts of email systems. First is the server of the sender’s email service provider and the server … Continue reading
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Chromebooks and ChromeOS
A chromebook is an inexpensive, simplified laptop. It runs one program, the Chrome browser, plus a file manager for local file management. A chromebook has removed the ability to run other installed programs, like Microsoft Office, other browsers like Firefox, … Continue reading
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Seniors Web & Email Security
Rick’s Presentation material on Web & Email Security can be down-loaded HERE
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Presentation Tues. Oct. 25: Conserving Energy One Home at a Time. Please RSVP
Do you know how much electricity you use in your personal office or home? Do you know how much energy your desktop computer or laptop uses? Will you save more electricity by turning off your computer at night or shortening … Continue reading
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Windows Remote Desktop Services
In this post I’d like to talk about Windows Remote Programs (commonly known as remote desktops). First what are Windows Remote Control Programs/services and why would I want them on my computer? This service is also known as Windows Remote … Continue reading
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Tagging photos and files
Tagging files is an alternative to, and enhancement to, creating a folder structure for you photos and files. Tags are non-hierarchical Many tags can be assigned to one photo Many photos can be assigned the same tag Tags are meta data … Continue reading
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