Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Steps To Change A Network Password In Windows XP Operating System


Microsoft’s new Windows XP operating system attained great popularity among the system users around the globe due to its multiple functionality and user interface. Now many business clients depend on Windows XP operating system to setup office networks, since the setup procedure can be completed with the aid of few mouse clicks.
In Windows XP network, no matter whether it is a home or office network, it’s possible to set up a password by using which the users can login to the system and access the Windows XP network. If you want to assign a unique password for a particular user on the network, it’s also possible if the network is setup in Windows XP operating system. Do you want to know how to change the network password in Windows XP, then follow the Windows XP support instructions mentioned below.
How to change a Windows XP network password?
First of all, you need to log into any one of the system on the network that has got the entire administrative controls.
Now tag along the windows start button to bring on the start menu.
Now launch the control panel home window by clicking the option labeled control panel in the start menu.
Now you need to select the user account option from the list of options given in the control panel home window.
Then you have to access the change an account option. For this, click on the green icon that appears on the top of the window with label change an account.
Now determine the network user that you wish to make the modification from the displayed users list.
Now click the change my password option located at the center part of the window. Now provide the present password in the current password field.
When done, input the new password that you want to set for the particular account in the new password text box. Confirm the password you entered by re-entering it in the verify password box.
Once you finish the prior step, trigger the change password option to bring about the changes that you have made in the above steps.
I think this information from the Windows XP support panel is simple and can be followed even by a beginner. Thank you!

Monday, January 14, 2013

How To Share The Calendar Feature in Microsoft Outlook 2003 And 2007?


Microsoft Outlook - the widely accepted task managing application developed by Microsoft, which is used with the Microsoft Exchange server by businessmen and office workers, to connect through emails, and transfer information between them. Microsoft Outlook also allows Microsoft Exchange server users to share their calendar events with the other existing users. The shared calendar can be viewed by every user existing on the network, so members can see upcoming appointments or meeting notes. In order to share the calendar feature in Microsoft Outlook 2003 and 2007, you have to make some changes in Outlook Settings. Read on to know more...

How to share calendar feature in Microsoft Outlook 2007
First of all, launch the Microsoft Outlook 2007 application on your system. Then click on the “Calendar” tab situated on the right side of the home window.  Then select the option labelled “Share My Calendar”. This brings up a new email message window.
 In the “To” field, type the name of the person whom you want to share the calendar with, and detail the subject of the message in the “subject” field. To select it, hit the button next to “Allow recipient to view your Calendar” option. If you want access to a recipient’s calendar, then hit the button near the “Request permission to view recipient’s Calendar” option. After this, type a message in the body of the email that you want to send, followed by clicking the “send” button. After all this is done, go through the information displayed in the dialogue box. When done, click the “OK” button.

How to share calendar feature in Microsoft Outlook 2003
Start off by launching the Microsoft Outlook 2003 application on your system. Once you launch the program, you’ll be able to view an option called “Calendar” on the left side of the home window. Then select the “Share My Calendar” option from the pull down list thus shown, followed by hitting the “Add” option. This opens up an “Add users” dialogue box.  Input the recipient’s name in the name field. When done, trigger the “Add” option, and finally, click on the “OK” button. In the “Add users” field enter the name of the person you had added. To access the calendar information, select the “Permission Level" list.  Finally, to save all your changes, click the “OK” button.
By making these changes in Outlook settings, you can share calendars feature in both Microsoft Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007. Thank you!