Thursday, February 28, 2013

Tutorial To Recover Messages From Outlook Express


If you want to switch to a new Windows XP computer, you might wish to recover all your Outlook Express messages from your old computer first. Outlook Express help teams have recommended the following steps that one needs to follow in order to transfer files to a new computer.

Guidelines to follow
First of all, open the Outlook Express program in your new computer, and then click on the “Tools” button to open the Tools menu. Click on the “Options” button located on the Tools menu.
Then, you should access the “Maintenance” section situated at the top of the program window, and then select the “Store Folder” option. The path to the required Outlook Express data folder will now be displayed on your screen in a dialog box.
Click on the “Start” button located in the lower left corner of your computer screen, and then select the “My Computer” option from the Start Menu. Now, navigate to the Outlook Express data folder with the help of the path you just found.
With the help of an external storage device, copy the “Outlook Express” folder to the desktop of your new computer.
Open the Outlook Express program on your new computer.
Click on the “File” button displayed on the top of the program window and choose the “Import” option. From the newly displayed menu, click on the “Messages” button.
From the list of programs displayed, click on the "Microsoft Outlook Express 6" option. Click on the “Next” button to go to the next step.
Select the “Import mail from an OE6 store directory" option, and then click on the “Next” button.
To navigate to the Outlook Express folder copied on to the desktop from the old computer, click on the “Browse” button. Choose the “Ok” option, and then click on the “Next” button.
When you are prompted by the system to select which data to recover, click on the “All Folders” option.
To finish off the process, click on the “Next” button and then the “Finish” button. You will now be able to see that all the Outlook Express messages stored on your old computer are now copied to your new computer.
These are the instructions provided by the Outlook Express help that you need to follow to transfer Outlook Express messages to your new computer. Transfer of OE data can be made easy by following the steps given above.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Disabling Automatic Update Reminders In Windows XP


Maintaining your computer with timely updates for both the operating system and different utilities like firewalls and antivirus software is quite an important task to be performed on every computer. In fact, it will ensure a good working environment and you can prevent several issues like slow down, virus threats, file corruption and many similar faults through proper maintenance of both hardware and software.
It has included an update service within all versions of the Windows operating system. Windows XP support for automatic updates is quite useful in downloading and installing new features automatically. If enabled, the automatic update service will download the update without prior notification or it will download application and notify the user later. The automatic update helps to keep your system updated with security and service packs. Windows XP’s automatic update application usually displays a reminder when new updates are available.
However, sometimes these reminders of updates can be annoying as this may use system resources and slow down the computer. When you already have a number of programs running simultaneously, an application like the update reminder will cause extra burden and overload the processor. In such situations, it is quite better to disable this reminder facility. A simple stepwise procedure for the same is given below.
Instructions
First, you should minimize all open windows. Then open the Start menu by clicking on the Start button located on the bottom left corner of your taskbar. Click on the Control Panel button. You can see a list of customization features for Windows XP.
Then locate the icon labeled Automatic Updates. The list will be given in the alphabetical order. In order to bring up the settings you should double click on the icon.
Now you will see an option labeled Turn off Automatic Updates, click on the button next to this option. Then select Apply and then on the OK button. You will get a notification message at the bottom of the screen. Click on the close button in order to close the warning.
Finally, you need to restart your computer in order to ensure that the changes that you have made took place properly.
If you want to speed up your system further, several helpful tips are available in the Windows XP support online help page. Clean up your computer regularly and install antivirus software to ensure smooth functioning of your computer.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Guide To Access Online Help With Windows Vista Operatiang System


Being the leader in the Computer Industry, Microsoft provides help and support center to users from where they can easily avail online support and solutions for their queries and problems related to Microsoft Products.
Microsoft’s Windows vista comes with several inbuilt features including service packs, web browser, networking interface, windows updates etc. Along with this, Microsoft maintains help and support Websites for Vista to provide online support for the users if they come across any problems while working with the OS.
How to access Windows Vista Help? 
First of all, you need to launch the Internet Explorer that comes preinstalled with the Windows Vista operating system.
Now visit the Microsoft’s Windows Vista Help & How-to website to avail basic information concerning the Windows Vista OS including network settings and customizing the system functions etc.
Now you were able to view the following topics: Top Solutions, Using Windows Vista and Getting Started. Each topic is again classified into subcategories to help users to find the solution for their queries.
Now select the Community and Forums option and then click Windows Vista Forums options to contact the Microsoft Technicians directly to report your issue.
Now select the Contact support option from the list of Windows Vista Help options.
Then you need to select the Windows Vista option in the Microsoft Support section to request help from the Microsoft Tech support. Now choose any one of the following options: email, online chat, and phone support to receive feedbacks regarding your problem.
How to avail Microsoft Tech Support?
First of all, launch the Internet Explorer browser on your system
Now visit the support for Windows Vista technical problems and fixing Web page on the Microsoft Support service website. From here you can easily avail solutions for complex problems and computer crashes.
Now place your mouse pointer on any of the following categories: Top Issues," "Networking" or "Hardware and Driver. As soon as you place the pointer, links to the particular help topics gets displayed.
Click the link to view the help information for that category. Sometimes you need to run Fix IT software to detect and fix your issues.
Now trigger the get help now option seen in the top right corner of the Vista Support page to contact Microsoft Customer support. Choose any one of the following options: email, online chat, and phone to receive feedback concerning your issues.
That’s all about getting online help for Windows Vista problems.


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

How To Get Rid Of Adware And Viruses


Security is something that often a concern in every computer user’s mind as today’s digital world is plagued by many adware and viruses. Microsoft’s Windows operating system is especially susceptible to these attacks as it is one of the most widely used software in the world.  Microsoft Security Essentials is the antivirus program introduced by the company and is packed with tools that is capable of scanning a computer for possible infection by adware, spyware, viruses and other kind of malware and also, patching it up to ensure the security of the system.
The sad part is that this amazing software doesn’t come along with the Windows 7 operating system. However, it can be obtained from the download section in the Microsoft website for free. It’s quite different from the third party antivirus application that’s currently available in the market with its unsophisticated tools and ease of using them effectively. You can avail the following instruction which was developed by the Microsoft help and support crew to install the software on your Windows 7 machine.
Instructions
Navigate to the download section on the Microsoft official website and obtain the Microsoft Security Essentials and install it on your machine.
Trigger the "Start" tab to bring on the startup menu which holds a “Search” box in which you will have to type in "security” and press the “Enter” key on your keyboard.
Pick out "Microsoft Security Essentials" from the results.
Go to the "Update" window before accessing the "Update" tab to obtain the latest releases about malwares and viruses.
Pick out the "Settings" tab before moving for the "Scheduled scan"  tab and then move forward to the "Check for the latest virus and spyware definitions before running a scheduled scan" tab to ensure that your software will run regular updates automatically.
Tick the box that lies next to the title "Run a scheduled scan on my computer” and pick out a type scan from the available options before selecting a particular date and time to entitle the software to scan your system regularly.
Hit on the "Home" tab to move for the "Full" tab in which you will have to access the "Scan now" tab to launch up the Microsoft Security Essentials to hunt your computer for infections and viruses.
Got a list of viruses or infected files after the scan? No need to worry about that. Just follow the on-screen guidelines to patch up those files to make your system infection free.
Once the entire process is complete the software will revert to the "Home" page without your attention.
Need technical professionals to assist you in this function? Drop a call in the Microsoft help and support center.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Eradicating unwanted calendar events from Outlook Express


The Outlook Express was developed to serve the purpose of sending and receiving emails. As it turned out, this software could do more than just that. The Outlook Express with its tools can manage various meetings and schedules of the user. This program from Microsoft is equipped with a calendar tool and it also organizes the contacts in your Outlook Express. In certain scenarios this feature may be corrupted with distorted events occupying the calendar and this could turn out to be frustrating to the Windows users. Fortunately, this program is packed with repair tools for almost every error that could possibly find its way in to the program database. Tag along the following instructions to see through the Outlook repair.
Instructions-
If the Outlook Express is currently running on your computer, then exit from it by clicking the red button with an "X" mark on it.
Open up the “C:\" drive from the “My computer” window that can be accessed from the startup menu that crawl up when clicked on the "Start" button placed down below your desktop.
Inside the C drive, go to the "Program Files" folder and open up the "Microsoft Office" directory.
Hit the "Scanpst.exe" tab twice and go for the "Browse" tab.
Now move towards the destination "C:\Documents and Settings\<Username>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst".
Your Windows username is detailed as "<Username>" in that particular folder.
Now access the path of your Outlook program by using this destination link "C:\Documents and Settings\<Username>\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\ {GUID}\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst".
The tab "<Username>" stands for your Windows username and "{GUID}" is the number given to your Windows machine.
Initiate repair work on your calendar, Inbox and other aspects of the Outlook 2003 by accessing the "Start" tab that lies inside the "Open" tab in Microsoft Outlook Express 2003.
Hit the "Repair" tab to eradicate all the unwanted calendar activities from the Outlook Express database and hang around until the course of action terminates.
Now go back to your desktop and launch “Outlook Express 2003” by accessing the program icon from "All Programs" menu that lies inside the startup menu.
Navigate to the "Calendar" tab inside the Outlook Express and open up the "Folder List".  Just check if all the unwanted calendar activities have been shifted to "Lost and Found" folder.
If you are finding any difficulty in following these guidelines, get in touch with a technical assistant from the Microsoft Outlook repair crew.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Turning OFF Security Center in Windows XP SP2


Microsoft introduced the Windows Security Center Utility in the Service Pack 2 version of Windows XP. Although Microsoft, the Redmond based Software giant introduced the basic Windows Firewall (most people didn’t noticed its presence) in the Windows XP version, the security provided was not remarkable. To defend the Windows platform against external attacks from the network and the internet, Microsoft wanted something stronger for guarding the Windows platforms; and so came the Windows Security Center. The Windows Security Center is a medium security utility and it is intended for normal users. The protection it guarantees is up to a limit, but serves the normal end users well. Still, professionals and Power PC users are not satisfied with the Windows Security and they always go for third party security systems.
There are a lot of security systems that are very good and you can find the details of these security programs in any Windows tech support website.

Windows Security Center
Microsoft included the Windows Security Center utility in Windows XP SP2 and they have continued the shipping of its upgraded version with Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. The Windows Security center comprises of Windows Firewall and Windows Defender (Previously Giant anti-malware program) which scans and protects the computer system from external and internal threats and intrusions from the internet. Some users prefer to disable the Windows Security Center and if you prefer so, here are some instructions that will take you smoothly across the course.

Instructions for Disabling Windows Security Center
Click on the Start Button and then on the Control Panel option in the opened Start Menu.
Switch the Control Panel view to classic mode and double click on the Services icon to open the Services window. Alternatively, you can open the Services window by running Services.exe from the Run window.
The Services window will appear, which has a list of services that are running, stopped and disabled.
In the given list, search for the Windows Security Center. Click on the Windows Security Center option in the list. On the Left side of the pane you can click on the Stop option to stop it temporarily. If you want to disable it permanently, right click on the option and click on properties. In the Drop list, select the Disable option (Automatic will be default option).
Click OK, close all windows and restart your PC.

In case of any trouble with the procedure, navigate to any Windows tech support website for fixing it.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Guidelines for Turning OFF Password in Windows


Windows platforms are the ones that changed the face of the software industry. Microsoft introduced Graphical User Interface (GUI) with the Windows Series. Until Windows, there were no GUI’s in the market and this made computers very hard to be handled. The interface in the non-GUI platforms consisted of command prompts. A user needs to learn commands for the platform in order to use the computer. However, GUI uses pointers for doing many functions and many functions were presented visually. Due to visual aid provided in Windows platforms, Windows platforms and Computers became very dear to users.
Once computers and Windows platform gained publicity among normal people, security became an issue when Computers gained wide spread use. Even though Microsoft has introduced security features in the introductory versions of the Windows platform, they were very weak. When security became an important issue for the users, Microsoft made reforms in the security system of the new platforms. Windows Help Websites feature a lot of articles on personal and internet security.

Security System in Windows
 A Windows-based computer, whichever version, has a built in system that protects you from unauthorized people getting access to your computer. This system requires a password for logging in to your computer. There are many reasons, nothing mysterious, why any PC user would want to turn off the password system to your computer. In case of computer systems used by multiple users, there is no meaning in putting password to the system. The only disadvantage in turning off the password system is that it will grant all users with the permission to log onto your account or use your computer. The following instructions will help you in turning off the windows password system. Windows Help feature has contents on this topic.

Instructions
1. Log in to administrator account of the computer system for which you want to turn OFF the password system.
2. Click on the Start button on the taskbar at the bottom of your screen.
3. Select the Control Panel option in the settings drop menu from start menu.
4. In the Control panel window, click on the User Accounts icon to open the User Accounts window.
5. Choose the appropriate user from the list given there.
6. Click the Remove Password link at the bottom of the options given there.
7. When prompted, enter the old password for the account and then click on the Remove Password button at the bottom of window.