Search for Podcasts
Trumix.com
Our New Site
Internet Radio
Podcasts
Create a Playlist


Podcast Directory:
Browse Podcasts
Add your Podcast
Remove a Podcast
Search for Podcasts
Podcast Directory
by Country
by Language
by Buzz
by Popularity
by Category
by Tags
by Region
by City
on a Google Map



Podcast Help:
What is Podcasting
Creating an XML
Podcast Hosting
Podcast Software
Firefox Plugin
Podcast Hardware




About Us:
Podcast Advertising
Contact Us
Copyright Issues
Help Wanted




Internet Radio:
Find
State
Country
Language
Music
Sports
Regions
Popularity

Discount Gold Offer

Stiletto New Price

Free Graphics


IDW091606 Episode | I Do Windows

PodcastDirectory / Technology / Computers
PodcastDirectory / Regions / UN / Unknown



I Do Windows

Primary Format :
Computers

Also Listed as:

User Tags:

User Votes:

RSS Feed
Website

Visit Trumix.com for the most recent listings of:

IDW091606


IDW091606

Play Now -->

DATE : Sat, 16 Sep 2006 23:10:00 -0500
Entered in Database : 2006-09-17 04:10:00
length : 22676802
Link to the Show / Show Notes

I Do Windows for Week Ending September 16, 2006

Each show we help listeners improve their computer knowledge and participate more fully in the digital age. We introduce ways that computer can help listeners at work and at home.

IDW091606

Show Notes:

* Tech News

PDF utility I mentioned on this episode is CutePDF

* Answers to emails

Matt wanted to know the limit for things that the Windows XP System Tray can contain and can that be raised?

You need to disable Universal Plug 'n' Play

  1. Right-click on My Computer and select Manage
  2. Expand 'Services and Applications'
  3. Highlight 'Services'
  4. Look through list of services on the right
  5. Find Universal Plug and Play Device Host
  6. Right-click on it and select Properties
  7. Change startup type to 'Disabled'
  8. Repeat with the 'SSDP discovery service'

Rob wrote that the Quick Launch items won't stay where he puts them. After a re-boot the icons return to where they were before the re-boot.

Run Regedit and navigate to this key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon. In the right pane under Userinit, Change the key to read: C:\Windows\System32\Userinit.exe.

Nick wrote "Hi Brad, I was wondering if there is any way (cheap or free) to convert a PowerPoint presentation into a screensaver?

If you don't mind losing the transitions, animations, and sound in your presentation you can:
  • Open your PowerPoint presentation
  • Choose file, Save As
  • In the "Save as type:" dropdown box, choose GIF, JPG or PNG
  • Browse to your My Pictures folder
  • Type in the filename and click Save
  • When PowerPoint asks if you want to export every slide in the presentation, click Yes. When the export completes, you'll have one large image file for each slide in your presentation in your My Pictures folder
  • Minimize or quit PowerPoint
  • Right-click the Windows dekstop and choose Properties
  • Click on Screen Saver tab
  • In the dropdown listbox under "Screen Saver" choose "My Pictures Slideshow"
  • Click settings if you want to fine-tune the results.

* Vote for IDW at Podcast Alley!

* KWWL Promo

- George Thorogood and The Destroyers


Play in your Iphone