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Internet Explorer 7 -
Step by Step Training Videos
INTRODUCTION
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 offers some great new features and
security improvements that make it a must have upgrade to
Internet Explorer 6.
In these videos we walk you through the most common areas ALL
users should be proficient in as well as discussing the important
topic of security!
By providing this information in video form you, the viewer, will
learn faster and be able to amaze your friends with your new found
knowledge…
NB - As this is video, and the file sizes can be large, please note
that loading times can be long depending on your connection speed...
Internet Explorer 7
# 10 Reasons IE7 is Better Than IE6
# The New User Interface
# Internet Explorer for Windows Vista
# IE7 vs. Firefox 2
# Pre-Installation Advice
# Importing and Exporting Bookmarks
# How to Uninstall Internet Explorer 7
Using Internet Explorer:
# Searching in Internet Explorer 7
# Working with Tabbed Browsing
# Using the Favorites Center
# Working with Favorites
# Home Page(s) in IE7
# Painless Printing
# Saving Web Pages
# How to Email a Webpage or Link
# Customize the Command Bar
# The Advance Options Tab
# Add the Mail Icon to the Menu Toolbar
# How to Search a Web Page
# Toolbar Introduction
# The Research Tool
# Internet Explorer 7 & FTP
# The Page Zoom Feature
Understanding Security In IE7:
# An IE7 Security Overview
# Making Secure Online Transactions
# Stop Annoying Pop Up Windows
# The Phishing Filter
# Keep Safe with Content Advisor
# The New Information Bar
# An Address Bar in Every Window
# Managing Add-Ons & Where To Find New Ones!
# Working with Auto Complete
# Understanding Certificate & Certificate Errors
# Understanding Security Zones
# Keep Internet Explorer 7 Updated
# Spyware, Malware and Viruses 101
# Downloading Files Safely from the Internet
# Understanding Cookies & What They Do
# Advanced Cookie Management
# Karen's Cookie Viewer
# Deleting your Internet Surfing History
# The Temporary Internet Folder
# Stop Script Errors from Showing
# An Introduction to Windows Defender
# An Introduction To Spy Sweeper
# How To Use Software Explorer in Windows Defender
Firefox 2
# download manager
# for ie users
# home page
# images
# import wizard
# install firefox
# install plugins
# multi tabs
# popup blocker
# printing
# search
# search pages
# tabbed browsing
# toolbars
# uninstall firefox
# updating firefox
# userinterface
# blue ice
# bookmarks manager
# browsing history
# clear private data
# error console
# firefox cache
# ftp addon
# ie view
# link alert
# missing printer icon
# page information
# phishing filter
# print hint
# report broken website
# report suspect site
# saving bookmarks
# using rss
# working file types
# working with bookmarks
Windows XP Command Line Prompt
# Accessing The Command Line Prompt
# Control The Appearance
# Command Syntax & Help
# The "DIR" Command Part 1
# The "DIR" Command Part 2
# The "DEL" Command
# The "CD" Command
# The "COPY" Command
# The "RMDIR" Command
# The "MKDIR" Command
# Redirection & Wildcards
# The "FORMAT" Command
# The "DEFRAG" Command
# The "DRIVERQUERY" Command
# The "FSUTIL" Command
# The "GETMAC" Command
# The "RECOVER" Command
# The "SFC" Command
# The "TASKLIST" Command
# The "TASKKILL" Command
# The "DATE" Command
# The "PERFOM" Command
# The "IPCONFIG" Command
# The "PING" Command
# Windows Vista PREVIEW Videos - ONE
Vista Installation Requirements
The Windows Vista Editions
The Vista Upgrade Advisor Tool
The Vista Start Menu
The Welcome Center
Introduction to Side Bar
Introduction to AERO
Taskbar Thumbnails and Flip 3D
Introduction to Games
Introduction to Speech Recognition
Introduction to Network Center
The Windows Security Center
Introduction to Windows Defender
# Windows Vista PREVIEW Videos - TWO
Introduction to Photo Gallery
Introduction to Ready Boost
Introduction to Meeting Space
Introduction to Search in Vista
Introduction to Windows Explorer in Vista
Introduction to User Account Controls
Introduction to Windows Firewall
Introduction to Calendar
Introduction to Windows Mail
Introduction to Parental Controls
Introduction to Performance Monitor
Introduction to WMP 11
Introduction to Vista Movie Maker
Introduction to Vista Backups
# Preview Of Microsoft Office 2007:
Upgrading From a Previous Version
Microsoft Office 2007 Versions
# Microsoft Word 2007 PREVIEW Videos:
The New User Interface
The New Add ins - PDF and XPS
The New File Format
The New Live Preview
The Improved View Controls
Quick Cover Pages
Introducing Building Blocks
SmartArt Graphics
Applying Quick Styles
List Improvements
The Document Inspector
Mail Merge Improvements
Blogging in Word 2007
The New Equation Builder
Improved Document Comparison
# Microsoft Excel 2007 PREVIEW Videos:
The New User Interface
The New File Format
Easier Access To Templates
Built In Themes
Cell Styles
Improved Headers & Footers
Charting Improvements
New Shapes & WordArt
Conditional Formatting
Pivot Table Improvements
# Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 PREVIEW Videos:
The New User Interface
The New File Format
The New Presentation Window
PowerPoint 2007 Themes
New Colour Schemes
Background Styles
New WordArt Gallery
SmartArt Diagram Tools
The Slide Library
View Presentations in Internet Explorer
Compatibility Checker
Document Inspector
# Microsoft Access 2007 PREVIEW Videos:
The New User Interface
The New File Format
Pre Built Solutions
The Navigation Pane
The View Toolbar
The Layout View
Updates by Email
Improved Report Design
Password Security
ACCDE Databases
# Microsoft Outlook 2007 PREVIEW Videos:
A New Interface - But No Ribbon?
The To-Do Bar
Instant Search in Outlook
New Calendar Functions
Task Updating
Color Categories
RSS Feeds
Attachment Previews
Improved Junk Mail Filter
Postmarking Emails
# Microsoft OneNote 2007 PREVIEW Videos:
What Is OneNote 2007
The OneNote Guide
Use a Page Template
The New Notebook Wizard
Using Multiple Notebooks
The "Blog This" Tool
File Attachments
Collecting Internet Research
Print to OneNote 2007
Task and Tags
Quick Calculations
Send Notes by Email
# Microsoft Publisher 2007 PREVIEW Videos:
No New User Interface
The Getting Started Window
Import Word Documents
The Publisher Task Pane
The Content Library
The Design Checker
Brand Elements
Drop Caps
Mail Merging & Tracking
PANTONE Colours
XP Basics
Intro To The Windows XP Desktop
Basic Mouse Functions
Moving & Resizing Windows, Scroll Bars, Minimizing & Maximizing
Using Menus & Toolbars
Folder Basics Part 1
Folder Basics Part 2
Special Folders In Windows XP
Windows XP System Folder
The Windows XP Recycle Bin
Moving Folders & Documents
The Windows XP Start Menu
My Computer Window
Starting A Program Automatically at Startup
Placing My Computer/My Documents Icons On The Desktop
Changing Desktop Icons
Windows Paint
What Is Microsoft Paint?
The Selection Tools
The Eraser Tool
The Fill Tool
The Eye Dropper
The Magnifying Glass
The Pencil Tool
The Paint Brush
The Air Brush
The text Tool
The Line Tool
The Curve Tool
The Rectangle Drawing Tool
Media Player
Windows Media Player 10 Basic Layout
Audio Settings For Windows XP
Advanced Audio Playback In WMP 10
Playing A CD In Windows Media Player 10
Ripping A CD Onto Your Computer
Burning A CD in Windows Media Player 10
Using Play lists in Windows Media Player 10
Playing a DVD in Windows Media Player 10
Synching Media To A Mobile Device in WMP 10
Online Stores In Windows Media Player 10
More Features In Windows Media Player 10
Visualization Plugins
The Free Windows Media Player 10 Newsletter
Movie Maker
What Is Windows Movie Maker?
The Collections Area
Importing Clips
Importing Video From Your Camcorder Tape
Capturing Video From Your Camcorder
Import Pictures
Import Audio Or Music
Splitting Video Clips
Trimming A Video Clip
Adding Transitions
Video Effects
Titles And Credits
Add Some Sound To That Movie
Add Photographs To A Movie
Add Narration To A Movie
Note Pad
Creating A Document
Saving A Document
Changing A Font
Changing Page Setup In Notepad
Creating Headers And Footers
Printing A Document
Find And Replace Text In Notepad
Viewing Webpage Code With Notepad
Windows XP Registry Guide
"Packed Guide Helps Users Overcome Their Fear Of The Windows XP
Registry!"
"How to safely use the Windows XP Registry TODAY..."
167 Pages and 12 Supporting Videos
RE: Saving Time and Avoiding Frustration with the Windows XP
Registry...
You may have seen all the websites that give away free information
on powerful Windows XP Registry edits to make your computer work the
way you want it too...
Even Microsoft's own online knowledgebase gives you recommended
Registry edits in the free support articles located there.
BUT what these sites DO NOT do is explain to you just what the
Registry is all about and HOW TO USE IT SAFELY! - There is so much
mystery around the Registry that should not be there...
Let me reassure you:
It is SAFE to make changes to the Registry - IF you are careful and
make the correct kinds of backups!
So that's why I put together this 167 page eBook and 12 supporting
videos!
[] Windows XP Registry Guide - 167 Pages
[] Screenshot Videos - 12 Videos
#1 - The Windows XP Calculator
#2 - How To Create A Restore Point In Windows XP
#3 - Using Backup Utility To Create A System State Backup
#4 - Using Handy Backup 4.0 To Backup The Registry
#5 - Backup To Reg Files Using The Registry Editor
#6 - Backup To Hive Files Using The Registry Editor
#7 - System State Restore With The Windows XP Backup Utility
#8 - Restore Windows XP With System Restore
#9 - Restore The Registry With Handy Backup
#10 - HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT Hive Tour
#11 - Creating A Value Within The Windows XP Registry
#12 - Using The FREE Microsoft Tweak UI Utility
Know that the Registry does NOT have to be a mystery!
* Get immediate access to years of experience
and start using the Registry TODAY!
Uncover facts about the Windows XP Registry that will allow you to
become a power user. The Windows XP Registry, once understood, holds
the keys to you becoming the "expert" your family and friends and customers will
turn to for help..
* Learn the basics BEFORE you try and make any changes in the
Registry. Too many folk just dive in and never really understand what
they are doing or the consequences of their Registry edits. By
reading this guide you WILL KNOW more than most folk will ever know
about the Registry basics - and be SAFER TOO! (Pages 14 - 21)
* Discover how to use the Windows XP Calculator to convert decimal
into Binary and Hexadecimal notation. Without this knowledge you will
struggle to master the basics of the Windows XP Registry. (Page 23
and Video #1)
* An in depth look at the System Restore facility and why it is NOT
enough to safeguard against a Registry edit going wrong. (Pages 27-35
and Videos #2 & #8)
* Why users of Windows XP Home Edition may not have access to all the
backup tools that users of Windows XP Professional have. Yes it's
true! You may not have all the resources available to you for
Registry backups, however you will be shown a way around this... (Pages
36 and 41)
* Gain confidence as you take a guided tour of the Windows XP Registry
editor and its functions. This software is the gateway to accessing
the Registry - it is ESSENTIAL you are familiar with it! (Chapters
4, 5 and 6)
* Come to grips with all the confusing terminology surrounding the
Registry. Discussing the Windows XP Registry means using words and
phrases that will be unfamiliar. After reading this guide you will be
able to talk knowledgeably with other Windows XP power users
concerning the Registry!
* Discover alternative applications that often do a better job than
the Registry editor Microsoft provide you with! Reading this guide
will give you access to the applications IT professionals
use to work with the Registry... (Chapter 7)
* Save YOUR TIME in finding all this valuable information, this guide
was written especially for the home user to give them the required
knowledge in one easy to understand resource.. BUT that's NOT all! I
have also recorded 12 videos of me demonstrating KEY POINTS from the
guide. It is just like having a professional there personally teaching you!!!
Obviously you can see how using this Guide and Videos will clearly
make you a more confident user of Windows XP.
Just imagine days from now using this information to get the most
out of your Windows XP computer.
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