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7 Reasons to Avoid Windows Vista

Are you thinking about purchasing Windows Vista? If you are, you may want to read these seven points before making that purchase. If you are about to purchase a Dell, HP, or Gateway computer, try to find one with Windows XP preinstalled. Sometimes these can be found in the small-business section. And most of the time, you don’t really need to be a small business. Good luck and enjoy the tips.

How To Export Email Addresses and Aliases in Exchange 2003

You need to install Windows support tools installed on a Global Catalog server and then run the bwloe command.
1) Start –> Run –> ADSIEdit.msc
2) Expand the “Domain” container.
2) Expand DC=Domain,DC=com.
3) Right click on the OU from where you want to export the SMTP addresses,and select Proeprties.
4) Look for the property “distinguishedName” and double click on [...]

Extract First Name, Last Name and Email Address from Active Directory Using DSQuery

Sometimes an administrator needs to query Active Directory for specific information. In my case, I needed a way to extract the first name, last name and email address from all users in our domain. Thankfully, Microsoft offers a way to do this that is quite easy.

How to Track Opens/Clicks in Newsletter & Email Campaigns Using Google Analytics

Q: I was wondering if anyone knows a good tutorial on how to track email campaigns on new google analytics system, it says it does it but not clarify at all how to access this feature.I would imagine it is probably through link tracking on the email but it isnt clear where the interface to [...]

How to Enable Pressure Sensitivity in a Gateway C140 Tablet PC in Photoshop, Painter, ArtRage

The Gateway C140 Tablet PC is capable of pressure sensitivity. But if you’re an artist, you’ll soon discover that the pressure sensitivity is not enabled in Photoshop, Illustrator, ArtRage or Corel Painter. The fix for this is to install Wacom drivers and then hack the registry. Please do the following at your own risk. I [...]