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Blog Name: Simplysimple.info
Url: http://www.simplysimple.info
Language: English
Topics: simplicity, back to the basics, nature
Description: All about getting out of the rat race and back to the basics... and some serious thinking on what "civilization" and "education" have done to us. Of course some IT stuff had to get in between the cracks... as usual!
Popularity: 12 Followers

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Setting up email in Outlook 2003 (POP)
Open Outlook. Since Micro$oft assumes that you have purchased Office 2003, (I hope you have) in thanksgiving it shows you an additional two screens of blah. The first one welcomes you and the second one actually asks you whether you want to configure an email account and gives you the option to say no!! Well I suppose thats what we paid all that moolah for, so click Yes and Next
Setting up email in Outlook Express (POP)
Windows 7 is out and I ask myself why the heck am I documenting setting up email on Outlook Express on Windows XP. On second thought, Windows XP is still on sale in Nehru Place and users in my organization are still using it. The reason being Microsoft finally implementing the sudo concept of Linux in Vista & upwards and thus throwing programs which expect to be running with administrative rights at all times, out of gear.
Setting up email in Outlook Express (POP)
Windows 7 is out and I ask myself why the heck am I documenting setting up email on Outlook Express on Windows XP. On second thought, Windows XP is still on sale in Nehru Place and users in my organization are still using it. The reason being Microsoft finally implementing the sudo concept of Linux in Vista & upwards and thus throwing programs which expect to be running with administrative rights at all times, out of gear.
Setting up an HP Network Laser with a dynamic IP address on Windows
This is a continuation or rather a subset of my previous two posts on HP Network Lasers. A later discovery which I thought I should share with those who were following those posts -to complete the picture was that, both Windows XP & Vista support HP Network printers that have dynamic IP addresses. Although I still strongly recommend that you should opt for a static IP address for the sake of an easy way to access the web configuration interface, I choose to document it here if only for academic reasons.
Setting up an HP Network Laser with a dynamic IP address on Windows
This is a continuation or rather a subset of my previous two posts on HP Network Lasers. A later discovery which I thought I should share with those who were following those posts -to complete the picture was that, both Windows XP & Vista support HP Network printers that have dynamic IP addresses. Although I still strongly recommend that you should opt for a static IP address for the sake of an easy way to access the web configuration interface, I choose to document it here if only for academic reasons.

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