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How to Create a User for an SQL 2008 Server Posted: Microsoft SQL Server log-ins can use either SQL Server Authentication or Windows Authentication. Windows Authentication is the more secure method of authentication. Creation of log-ins can be performed using either the SQL Server Management Studio... by Erica Harisson |
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How to Reactivate the HP Scanner on a 5610 All-in-One Printer Posted: When using the HP 5610 printer, for various reasons, the scanner feature may become disabled. In order to be able to utilize this feature again, you need to reset the system. The scanning feature allows users to place a photograph or document on... by Jessica Best |
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How to Replace the Control Panel on a Xerox 7400 Printer Posted: The Xerox Phaser 7400 color LED printer can rarely have issues with the control (display) panel. Garbled, upside or discolored text can occur when electrical specifications aren't met or if the control panel goes bad. The most common issue is... by Louis Cappozzoli |
How to Hook Up a Lexmark Z2490 Wireless Printer Posted: The Z2490 is a home printer manufactured by Lexmark, a global company that provides a variety of office machines for users around the world. This model in particular is a wireless color printer that has been discontinued, and is no longer available... by Vee Enne |
How to Create a Bootable OS X Utility Disk Posted: A bootable disk is one that is capable of running software directly from the device, rather than relying on the operating system to help launch and run the applications. The most common form of boot disks are operating system installation disks. Mac... by Scott James |
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