Internet Explorer automatically stores (or caches) copies of Web pages that you access to a folder on the local hard disk. These copies are called temporary Internet files. The next time you access the same page in Microsoft windows xp, Internet Explorer can load the page from the local cache rather than having to connect to the Web server and download it again. This increases performance and decreases Internet traffic. However, problems occur when the Temporary Internet pages cache is full. Resolving these browser problems is as simple as...
Thursday, 30 July 2009
Friday, 24 July 2009
Configure the Home Page of Internet Explorer in Windows xp
Posted on 01:27 by Unknown
A home page is the website that opens automatically when you start Internet Explorer. You can customize the home page in the following ways: ■ Type an address - You can type any URL in the Address box to use that URL as the home page. ■ Use Current - This option sets the home page to the page that Internet Explorer is currently displaying. This option is available only if Internet Explorer is open. ■ Use Default - This option sets the home page to http://www.msn.com. Note, however, that on some computers, the computer manufacturer may...
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Troubleshooting Encryption Issues and Corrupted Files in Windows xp
Posted on 01:08 by Unknown
Troubleshooting Encryption Issues Issues with EFS are generally caused by conflicts with domain policies, lost certificates, or windows xp reinstallations. To troubleshoot EFS issues in Microsoft windows xp, remember the following: You cannot encrypt compressed resources, nor can you compress encrypted resources. Only the user who encrypted the resource or a user account equipped with a recovery agent certificate at the time the resource was encrypted can access the resource. If you can obtain a copy of one of...
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
How to configure disk quotas and enforce quota limits for all users in Windows xp
Posted on 22:51 by Unknown
To configure disk quotas and enforce quota limits for all users in Microsoft windows xp, follow these steps: 1. In Windows Explorer, right-click the volume (C, D, and so on) that you want to enforce quota limits on, and then select Properties. 2. Select the Quota tab. If the Quota tab does not exist, either you did not select the root of the volume, the volume is not formatted with NTFS, or you are not a member of the Administrators group. 3. Select the Enable Quota Management check box. 4. If you want to limit the disk space provided...
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