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The Insider’s Guide to Windows Vista

Windows Vista is here at last. One of the largest software projects ever undertaken, Vista is indisputably a milestone—despite Microsoft’s having abandoned many of its most ambitious goals for the OS—and not just for Microsoft but for the entire PC industry.
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Avast! + Transcode 360 + Vista Installation Guide

Transcode 360 enables the playback of unsupported video over Xbox 360 and Media Center Extender devices. This software is designed to run on Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and Microsoft Vista. Transcode 360 is fully featured, providing a clear and efficient interface, tightly integrated with your Media Center PC to enable a much more seamless experience than other 3rd party solutions. On your media extender, highlight the video you wish to watch and press the Info button on your remote to start enjoying video played back to you via Transcode 360.
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Image Processing in Photoshop Elements 2.0 & 3.0

Please note that this is just my take on the process that I have picked up from other photographers that have helped me along the way. I have combined all their processing to come up with this step by step guide to processing your photos. Like I said it’s a guide and don’t be afraid to tweak the process a bit. This, from what I can gather is the general process that most photographers use. There are a few photographers I must thank, Eduard (IL76), Dimitris, Mick Bajcar (Dendrobatid) and Paul Markman (Psych) for all their help.
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Business Objects Enterprise XI 3.1 .NET SDK Runtime Deployment

Business Objects Enterprise XI 3.1 .NET SDK Runtime  DeploymentBusiness Objects Enterprise XI 3.1 .NET SDK Runtime Deployment Business Objects Enterprise XI 3.1 .NET SDK Runtime Deployment Copyright ©2008BusinessObjects,anSAPcompany.Allrightsreserved.BusinessObjects owns the following U.S. patents, which may cover products that are offered and licensed by Business Objects: 5,295,243; 5,339,390; 5,555,403; 5,590,250; 5,619,632; 5,632,009; 5,857,205; 5,880,742; 5,883,635; 6,085,202; 6,108,698; 6,247,008; 6,289,352; 6,300,957; 6,377,259; 6,490,593; 6,578,027; 6,581,068; 6,628,312; 6,654,761; 6,768,986; 6,772,409; 6,831,668; 6,882,998; 6,892,189; 6,901,555; 7,089,238; 7,107,266; 7,139,766; 7,178,099; 7,181,435; 7,181,440; 7,194,465;7,222,130;7,299,419;7,320,122and7,356,779.BusinessObjectsand its logos, BusinessObjects, Business Objects Crystal Vision, Business Process On Demand, BusinessQuery, Cartesis, Crystal Analysis, Crystal Applications, Crystal Decisions, Crystal Enterprise, Crystal Insider, Crystal Reports, Crystal Vision, Desktop Intelligence, Inxight and its logos , LinguistX, Star Tree, Table Lens, ThingFinder, Timewall, Let There Be Light, Metify, NSite, Rapid Marts, RapidMarts, the Spectrum Design, Web Intelligence, Workmail and Xcelsius are trademarks or registered trademarks in the United States and/or other countries ofBusinessObjectsand/oraffiliatedcompanies.SAPisthetrademarkorregistered trademark of SAP AG in Germany and in several
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VPN Set Up Guide for Windows Vista

1 – Open up the Control Panel from the Start Menu & double click on the Network & Internet Connections item.
2 – Under Networking and Sharing Center, Click on “Connect to a Network”.
3 – Next, Click on “Set up a connection or Network.”
4 – Select the “Connect to a Workplace” item at the bottom of the list and press Next >
5 – You will be asked, how do you want to connect? Select “Use my Internet Connection (VPN)”
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Connecting to a wireless network using Microsoft® Windows Vista

After installing your wireless network adapter (please refer to product documentation for details), Windows Vista™ makes it very easy to connect to any wireless networks in range.
To begin, go to the Start Menu and click on Connect To:
This will bring up the Connect to a network window, which lists all networks Vista can currently connect to. This includes any dial-up connections that have been configured previously. Networks are usually listed either as Unsecured network or Security-enabled network.
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How to Make Basic Image Adjustments using Photoshop CS2

Getting Around in Photoshop
Color Management Color management standards let you move image files between computers and applications, or from camera, to monitor, to printer, with relative color consistency.

The system works by embedding a “color profile” into to an image file that specifies what color space is in use. When the file is opened in Photoshop, if the working space for Photoshop is set for a different colorspace than specified in a file’s color profile, Photoshop may be set to give an alert, or to “preserve” the embedded profile to maintain the appearance of the colors in the image.
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Genuine Windows Vista™ Quick Reference Guide

Things have changed with Windows Vista. The new Software Protection Platform, built into Windows Vista, makes the user experience noticeably different between a genuine version and non-genuine version of Windows Vista
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Photoshop CS 2 Custom Brush Tutorial

How to create a brush from any full image
Step One:
Open your JPG File. – FILE>OPEN or Ctrl O
Step Two:
Check the image size. In Photoshop the image can be no larger than 2500x2500px – other programs have varying size requirements. Click Image>ImageSize or Alt/Ctrl/I
Step Three:
Change image size (make sure the box Constrain Proportions box is checked) to under 2500×2500 px. See mine is 3066px….I am going to change that one dimension and it will automatically change the other direction because you have your constrain proportions on. After you have changed it click OK
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Install OpenOffice From A CD

This tutorial describes the procedure for Microsoft Windows XP. The procedure for other versions of Windows (eg. 98, 2000, Vista, etc.) should be almost identical. Users of other operating systems (Linux, Mac, Solaris, etc.) should refer to the installation instructions given on the OpenOffice.org website here.
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