Bret Bennett
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Bret Bennett is the principal consultant of BRET A. BENNETT, a business IT consultancy in West Palm Beach, Florida (est. 1987). Bennett specializes in the installation, training, and support of Microsoft Dynamics GP and Open Systems Traverse software. He also provides support for BI delivery and Microsoft servers, including SQL Server, Windows Server, and Small Business Server. Besides earning a bachelor's degree, he's a Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM), Certified Accounting Applications Specialist, and Certified Installation Specialist.
Email address: bret@bretabennett.com
Web site: http://www.bretabennett.com
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Another Way to Add URLs to IE 7.0's Favorites Tree
Learn about a quick and easy way you can add URLs to Internet Explorer 7.0's Favorites tree without accessing the Add to Favorites option.
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Use DevCon to Manage Finicky Hardware
DevCon is a versatile command-line tool you can use to manage devices on local and remote computers.
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Easily Add URLs to Internet Explorer 7.0's Favorites Tree
If Internet Explorer 7.0's Favorites tree is large, adding new URLs can be a hassle because the tree automatically expands when you select the Add to Favorites option. Here's a simple procedure to add URLs without accessing that option.
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An Unlikely Culprit Can Cause Computers to Hang
If your computer is slow or even stops when you're opening or searching for files, you might want to monitor the catalogs that the Indexing Service creates. Learn what to look for to see whether the problem lies with master merges.
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Create an MMC Snap-In for Searching PDF Files
If you need to quickly search through PDF files, you'll want to try this reader's creative solution.
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Surmounting the Unmountable_Boot_Device Error
Here’s how one reader dealt with an Unmountable_Boot_Device error.
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Exchange Connection Problems? Check This Registry Key
If you’re having Exchange connection problems after reinstalling a user’s OS or moving a user’s PC to a different domain, the problem might lie with missing entries in a registry key.
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XP Power Scheme Fix
If your users have been experiencing problems with XP, the problem might lie with the PowerCfg registry subkey.
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Recycle the Recycled Folder
When you upgrade a PC from Win9x to XP, Win2K, or NT, the Recycle Bin points to the newly created C:\Recycler folder, but the old C:\Recycled folder remains and it’s typically not empty. Here’s how to get rid of the Recycled folder and its contents.
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What Do You Mean Not Enough Memory for My Virtual Machine?
If you frequently receive a not enough memory message when you try to start your virtual machine, the problem might lie with the memory usage of your SQL Server or MSDE instance running on the host OS.
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Using Personal Firewalls: A Lesson Learned the Hard Way
Firewalls and other programs can have UI components that, when disabled, might not terminate the underlying processes.
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Fixing Windows 98 to Windows XP Logon Problems
A customer's Windows 98 PC can?t log on to the shares on the customer?s Windows XP Professional PC.
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Windows XP’s Documents Directories
Customize XP’s local user documents directories.
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Uninstall UdfReadr.sys in Win2K
UdfReadr.sys isn’t necessary in Win2K Pro.
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Repairing Win2K Pro’s NetMeeting
NetMeeting won’t transmit audio to other NetMeeting clients after Intel Create & Share software installation.
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Resetting RestrictAnonymous Disables the Browser Service
The RestrictAnonymous registry value helps you restrict access over anonymous connections but can disable browsing.
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Automatically Name Log Files With the Current Date and Time
A script to automatically name log files with the current date and time, which solves the problem of NT Backup overwriting previous days' logs.
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