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How To Add A Website Domain To Your Safe Senders List? – Outlook Email

December 10, 2010

How do you add a website domain to your safe senders list in Microsoft Outlook email? In fact your are probably wondering what I mean by “domain” as well. This is all very simple. A domain is a website address and webmasters usually use this address for their email address also. For example you might [...]

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Remove Saved Email Addresses From Auto Complete History List – Microsoft Outlook

November 21, 2010

Why would you want to remove saved email addresses from auto complete? How annoying is it when you start typing an email address in the TO field and auto complete adds the wrong email address in for you? It’s a nice gesture when Outlook uses it’s history correctly and actually fills in the right email [...]

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How to delete folder items from the recently viewed list in the start menu

May 26, 2010

The recent items folder in Windows Vista stores a record of all the files you have recently viewed on your computer. You might have created a document or saved a picture, and it will all be there for anyone to view on the list. The recent items folder traces every move you make when it [...]

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How to clear and delete the run box history list that pops up

May 26, 2010

The run box is a handy tool where you can type in commands to perform tasks or open programs and internet pages through. It can also give you access to hidden settings if you know the correct command to type in. This is great, but by default, all of your entries to the run box [...]

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Computer Maintenance Checklist – Keep Your Computer Running Smoothly

May 24, 2010

When you first got your new computer home and it was running like clockwork, I bet the thought of a huge computer maintenance checklist never entered your thoughts? The thrill of the new machine over powers you, but unfortunately after a few weeks of pleasurable use it becomes slower due to the buildup of data. [...]

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