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How to reset an OST file

31. October 2008

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To reset .ost files Start Outlook in Offline mode, and salvage desired items to an Outlook data file (.pst file). Start Outlook again, and select Connect to go online with the new Exchange database. On the Tools menu, click E-mail Accounts. Click View or change existing e-mail accounts, and then click Next. Click the Microsoft Exchange Server account, and then [...]

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Howto Install IIS 6.0 in XP pro without CD.

15. January 2008

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Took a little bit to figure this one out. But what you need to do is goto add and remove programs -> add and remove windows componants Then select Internet Information Services (IIS) and hit next. It will then ask you to insert your windows sp2 cd. Instead download SP2 from here DOWNLOAD HERE Run WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe, it will extract [...]

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Dell 9100 Loading XP Pro from CD PCI.SYS Error

30. September 2007

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Issue:  Error or blue screen on PCI.SYS when loading OS or XP Pro CD cannot see a bootable device or partition. Requirements: • Download Dell driver for RAID controller. • Slipstreamed CD with SP2 (Without this you will never boot the SP2 drivers are needed.) • USB Floppy Disk (Could not figure out how to get USB stick working) • Change BIOS RAID to Combination [...]

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How to setup and use IE7 for FTP

3. July 2007

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FTP supports two modes. These modes are called Standard (or PORT or Active) and Passive (or PASV). The Standard mode FTP client sends PORT commands to the FTP server. The Passive mode client sends PASV commands to the FTP Server. These commands are sent over the FTP command channel when establishing the FTP session. Standard mode FTP clients first establish a connection to TCP port 21 on the FTP server. This connection establishes the FTP command channel. The client sends a PORT command over the FTP command channel when the FTP client needs to send or receive data, such as a folder list or file. The PORT command contains information about which port the FTP client receives the data connection on. In Standard mode, the FTP server always starts the data connection from TCP port 20. The FTP server must open a new connection to the client when it sends or receives data, and the FTP client requests this by using the PORT command again.

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How to unregister a dll file in Windows XP or Vista?

9. April 2007

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Sometimes we need to unregister a dll file to troubleshoot a problem in Windows XP or Vista.

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