How to Use DirectShow Decoder Preferentially |
- How to Use DirectShow Decoder Preferentially
- How to Clear My Palm Zire 31
- How to Unlock the Endpoint Security Console
- Desktop Sharing for Windows
- How to Use CSV on Windows
- How to Scan Windows & Fix Errors
- How to Uninstall the Compatibility Pack for the 2007 Office System
- TCP Connection-Oriented Protocols
- How to Change an OEM License
- How to Make a Custom Error Box
How to Use DirectShow Decoder Preferentially Posted: DirectShow is a multimedia framework developed by Microsoft. The software interface was developed to perform various operations with digital media files and/or streams. A DirectShow Decoder is a media playback component that is designed to work... Recent Article published on 11/23/2010 by Contributing Writer |
Posted: The Palm Zire 31 is an organizer from palmOne that contains address book, music and picture applications. You can clear all the data from your Palm Zire 31 by performing a hard reset. If you experience problems with this device, clearing its data... Recent Article published on 11/23/2010 by Tyran DeWalt |
How to Unlock the Endpoint Security Console Posted: Some businesses use Symantec Endpoint Protection to protect company computers from viruses. The application comes with a console that lets the administrator set security features such as passwords and account lockout settings. If you type the... Recent Article published on 11/23/2010 by Ashley Donohoe |
Posted: Remote desktop sharing typically relates to the connection between two computers in which full control may be acquired. Microsoft Windows operating systems are equipped with free desktop sharing tools, including Remote Desktop Connection and... Recent Article published on 11/23/2010 by Elvis Michael |
Posted: A comma separated value (CSV) file is a text file with a set of records. Each field in the record is separated using a comma, which is where the file gets its name. You can use a CSV file to view records using Notepad, which is the basic text... Recent Article published on 11/23/2010 by JamesCampbell |
How to Scan Windows & Fix Errors Posted: Microsoft's Windows 7 and Windows Vista operating systems include a built-in utility that allows you to scan your computer and automatically fix file system errors. Performing this task can help you solve functionality problems and improve the... Recent Article published on 11/23/2010 by Craig Witt |
How to Uninstall the Compatibility Pack for the 2007 Office System Posted: The Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack allows older Office programs, such as the 2003 Suite, to open Office 2007 or 2010 files. If you upgrade Office to one of the newer versions, you will no longer need the Compatibility Pack since Suites 2007... Recent Article published on 11/23/2010 by Aaron Wein |
TCP Connection-Oriented Protocols Posted: TCP (Transport Control Protocol) is one type of connection-oriented protocol. In networks, connection-oriented protocols deal with how connections are made and specify how data will be transferred, but do not deal with the data itself. A good... Recent Article published on 11/23/2010 by David Weedmark |
Posted: Your Windows operating system requires a product license to activate the system. If an incorrect license key is set up, Windows does not apply updates, which are important for bug fixes and security protection. You use the "slmgr" utility to... Recent Article published on 11/23/2010 by JamesCampbell |
How to Make a Custom Error Box Posted: Error boxes that note a program or website has messed up are a source of frustration for computer users who are trying to complete a task. Designers, however, must incorporate error boxes into their programs or websites so that users are alerted... Recent Article published on 11/23/2010 by Curt Lanning |
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