Posted by kashaan143 on October 7, 2008
The Stored User Names and Passwords applet lets you assign user names and passwords to use when needing to authenticate yourself to services in domains other than the one you are currently logged into. The normal way of running this applet can be difficult to find quickly, so here is a way to launch it using a desktop shortcut using the rundll32.exe program:
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Click on START – RUN and type the following (follwed by ENTER):
rundll32.exe keymgr.dll,KRShowKeyMgr
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Posted by kashaan143 on September 14, 2008
One of the most important things to create backup copies of, is your email messages. Here’s a short guide on how to do this if you use the Outlook Express mail client.
Copy the following folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{long sequence of numbers and letters}\Microsoft\Outlook Express
to a backup location (blank CD, Zip disk, backup HD, etc.).
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To import the email back into OE:
1) Open Outlook Express
2) Click File – Import – Messages
3) Highlight Microsoft Outlook Express 6, and click Next
4) Choose Import mail from an OE6 store directory, and click OK
5) Browse to the location (folder) where you backed up your email and click OK.
That’s it. You’ve now imported all your old emails.
This is especially useful for clean installs of your operating system, or moving emails to a different machine.
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