Submitted by Dan White on September 13, 2006 - 10:48am
When attempting to procure IT equipment here is a list of sites we use at varying intervals.
(Please note that this is not a recommendation by runPCrun neither are we affiliated to any of these sites and you will note there are no affiliate links embedded in the addresses given below)
Submitted by Dan White on September 3, 2006 - 12:21pm
One of Firefox's strengths is the ability to add "extensions" to the browser. These little additions to Firefox can greatly extend the functionality of the browser.
Here I put my favorites and what they do. I don't expect the list to be fully implemented with anyone else as everyones needs are different, but maybe the odd nugget of information may help you.
Submitted by Dan White on August 21, 2006 - 3:23pm
This procedure is for efficiently sending RunPCRun error messages, this is particularly useful for errors that either need research, are low-priority or are intermittent in nature.
So you get the error message appear.
Press the PRINTSCREEN (or sometimes PRNTSCRN) key usually situated in the top right-hand part of the keyboard, near SCROLL LOCK and PAUSE/BREAK.
This will place the whole screen into the "clipboard". Now select the Paint program from the Start Menu > Accessories > Paint
Submitted by Sarah Bird on August 18, 2006 - 12:35pm
E-mail File Attachments Size Limit
The largest piece of e-mail that you can send or accept from the Internet is 16 megabytes (MB). This includes the message text, headers and the attachment combined.
If the file you are trying to transfer exceeds 16 MB, you will need to either compress the file or split it into smaller parts.
If you attach multiple files, they will be zipped (compressed) into a single file by the AOL® software before they are sent out.
Please note that this article is a summary of choices for the more technically minded (and ourselves) and is not a comprehensive "How to". How to Raise a BT Line Fault at wikiHow.