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If using Joomla, here's a link to forms extensions: Joomla Extensions - Forms There appears to be at least a couple of options that should fit as a solution, Mike
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I would be willing to bet it's the PS. This model emachines (and some other models) kept me quite busy last year. Evidently there's a problem with the purple lead of the PS spiking. Hopefully it didn't fry the motherboard. And if it did and it's a TriGem, good luck finding a replacement. Replacement MB supplies have pretty much been
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Picasa from Google may be able to do everything you've listed except batch labeling/tagging--but I'm not exactly sure about that. But as far as all the other tasks you are looking for, I think Picasa would work well. HTH, Mike
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I'm thinking this may be something you can control with Group Policy and Group Policy Objects. I found the following article (KB261241) which relates to Windows 2000, but it should apply for XP also. KB264241 Besides that the only other solution I could find was related to a shareware program which you can find here: Volume Lock HTH, Mike
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I am helping a NPO which provides counseling services to clients. The NPO is looking for a solution to track attendance for counseling and other services. They also need the ability to have these records updated by multiple users. They would also like to have the ability to have user rights such as read, read/write, etc. I found several articles on
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I would take a look at Google's calendar also--I'm completely blown away with the layout, options, and flexibility. HTH, Mike http://www.google.com/calendar
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Yes, podcasts are usually just .mp3 files. Yes, if you FTP'd an .mp3 file to your server and created hyperlinks, listeners could either listen directly to listen or right-click and download them, and no your webhost doesn't need to setup anything for you. However, the best way to offer your podcasts would be to create a RSS feed so that listeners
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Hi everyone, The rumor going around on some boards is that Microsoft will make SP2 available to order on CD on August 25th (but don't hold your breath). Do a google search for order xp sp2, or here is a link: Link (updated to fix page width - Admin) As for the "flaws" that Heise Security recently reported, in my humble opinion, these aren't
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Hi, In the Advanced tab, scroll down to Microsoft VM and you should find a few Java options. Also, what version of IE are you using? (go to Help | About Internet Explorer) HTH, Michael
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Hi, If you think the other .pst file you mentioned may contain an e-mail you are looking for, you may be able to repair it as it sounds corrupted. Here is a link to a TechRepublic article that might help. http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-6270-1052339.html Many times I have found large .pst files just don't restore. Depending on the need to archive