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DTS Import/Export Wizard Network Protocol Posted: The data transformation services (DTS) is a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 database module that assists you in transferring data between tables and other databases. The wizard protocol allows you to use a graphical interface instead of writing tedious... Recent Article published on 2/26/2011 by JamesCampbell |
How to Override a Chip in the HP 2605 Posted: The chip in the Hewlett-Packard 2605 LaserJet printer cartridge gives a low-toner message after a certain number of pages are printed, but this does not always mean the toner in the cartridge is low. This is frustrating, as it forces you to... Recent Article published on 2/26/2011 by Rita Wood |
Posted: MSN Messenger is the instant messaging and video chat application that is part of the Microsoft's Windows Live suite. By default, the MSN Messenger will start automatically every time you open Windows on your computer and stay signed in until you... Recent Article published on 2/26/2011 by Matt McGew |
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How to Get Two Computers on Taskbar Posted: The two-computer icon appears in the notification section on Windows Vista and Windows XP taskbars. This icon represents your computer's network connection, making it an essential tool to quickly open the "Network and Sharing Center." If the icon... Recent Article published on 2/26/2011 by Aaron Wein |
How to Add Libraries to PKG-Config Posted: The pkg-config command on Linux returns information and details about software libraries installed on the system. This utility is normally called by configure scripts before compiling software. Scripts examine the information returned by... Recent Article published on 2/26/2011 by Chris Hoffman |
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