Aug 16
As a web developer I know the importance of a good webdesign. A webdesing can make or break a website, but what is a good webdesign.
In a magazine called: c’t(dutch) which stands for Computer Technology, once they had an article about webdesign and it’s ‘rules’, I shorted it in and I think that sharing this isn’t a bad idea. Read the rest of this entry »
Tagged: Acknowledgment, C'T, Design, Elements, Internet, Navigation, Psychology, Simple, Web, Web 2.0, Web 3.0, Webdesign
Aug 15
If you read my previous post, Takin’ control over network permissions, you would probably have noticed that it is now very easy to access your files from any computer in your network.
But isn’t this a bit too easy? Read the rest of this entry »
Tagged: Administrator, Network, Password, Permission, Security, Username, Windows, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Workgroup
Aug 10
“<Network workgroup> is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. The list of servers for this workgroup is currently not available.”
This is a common issue for many (home) network administrators/users, but how to solve it? Read the rest of this entry »
Tagged: Accessibility, Administrator, Internet Protocol, IP, NetBIOS, Network, NTFS, Permission, Ping, Regedit, Registry, Regseeker, Safe mode, Security, Share, TCP, Windows, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows XP, WINS, Workgroup, Workstation
Aug 04
The youngest kid of the Microsoft’s Windows family, Vista, is in many ways different from it’s older brother XP. But the major different can be find in the permission policy hold by Vista, but is this as good as they told us? Read the rest of this entry »
Tagged: Administrator, Administrator Mode, Fix, Repair, Windows Vista
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