Monthly Archives: January 2007

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MSN via IRC

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Quite some time ago I decided that I wanted to offer support via MSN for a business. This is all very well until you want multiple staff to cover the “live” support, obviously you cannot have more than one client … Continue reading

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Focus on one domain

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Why you should be focusing on one domain name for one site Often you will find yourself buying a domain for your project (eg: example.com), however these days to secure the brand you have to buy all the associated domains … Continue reading

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DVD decoders and other codecs

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Possibly one of the most annoying and confusing issues on windows is dealing with and understanding which codecs you need to do what. There are a number of solutions to ensure all of your music, videos and other media will … Continue reading

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I forgot my Windows logon password!

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What should I do? Reinstall? NO! So how do you recover it? You can’t, BUT you can reset it… There’s a nifty utility called Offline NT Password & Registry Editor (aka ntpasswd) that will reset Windows NT/2K/XP passwords. It runs … Continue reading

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Parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life

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Today I had the joy of fixing an Epson Stylus C46 UX printer. It had the following error: “Parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life. See your printer documentation.” After a little searching I discovered … Continue reading

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