Wednesday, March 29, 2006
I update MySpace just about as much as my blog, but hey check it out anyway. Just started my last quarter at DePaul so maybe I will update it more often, who knows! www.myspace.com/t001z
Monday, March 27, 2006
Uninstalling Printer Driver in Windows2000/Server2003/XP
Even though I am not removing a a Ricoh printer, this shows the important crucial steps after deleting the physical printer from the printers folder.
1. Before Begin
If uninstalling a printer driver that is installed as a local printer, it it required to have an Administrator right, whereas uninstalling of network printer driver does not require such right. When upgrading from any of the previous driver versions, save registered Label Information File before uninstalling the printer driver.
2. Uninstalling Printer Driver
To uninstall printer driver, refer to the following steps. Please note that this uninstallation does not delete all files that are installed for the printer driver. For complete uninstallation by deleting all associated files, see the following section, Complete Uninstall.
1. Open Printers folder and right click the driver that you wish to delete.
2. Within the menu, select Remove.
3. For the confirmation message diplayed, click Yes.
3. Complete Uninstall
The above steps for "2. Uninstalling Printer Driver" does remove actual files but only the printer icon. For the complete deletion of local printer driver including all associated files, refer to the following steps.
1. Open Printer Folder and right click. Select Server Property.
2. Click Drivers tab, and select the driver for deletion. Click Remove.
3. For the confirmation message for the deletion, click Yes.
Uninstalling Printer Driver in Windows2000/Server2003/XP to see it all with the images (pretty as they are)...
1. Before Begin
If uninstalling a printer driver that is installed as a local printer, it it required to have an Administrator right, whereas uninstalling of network printer driver does not require such right. When upgrading from any of the previous driver versions, save registered Label Information File before uninstalling the printer driver.
2. Uninstalling Printer Driver
To uninstall printer driver, refer to the following steps. Please note that this uninstallation does not delete all files that are installed for the printer driver. For complete uninstallation by deleting all associated files, see the following section, Complete Uninstall.
1. Open Printers folder and right click the driver that you wish to delete.
2. Within the menu, select Remove.
3. For the confirmation message diplayed, click Yes.
3. Complete Uninstall
The above steps for "2. Uninstalling Printer Driver" does remove actual files but only the printer icon. For the complete deletion of local printer driver including all associated files, refer to the following steps.
1. Open Printer Folder and right click. Select Server Property.
2. Click Drivers tab, and select the driver for deletion. Click Remove.
3. For the confirmation message for the deletion, click Yes.
Uninstalling Printer Driver in Windows2000/Server2003/XP to see it all with the images (pretty as they are)...
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Windows Mobile 5.0 Personal Certificate Import Utility
Well after much searching around, a few calls to Cingular, I found the solution to my certificate problems!!
This propeller head (just kidding Jacco), developed an application to allow me to import my own certificates!! So I do not need to buy one from Verisign or any the rest of those greedy bastards! Anyway, check out this link, it will save you hundreds of dollars if you go with a Windows Mobile 5.0 device and want to hook it up to the internet!
Windows Mobile 5.0 Personal Certificate Import Utility
This propeller head (just kidding Jacco), developed an application to allow me to import my own certificates!! So I do not need to buy one from Verisign or any the rest of those greedy bastards! Anyway, check out this link, it will save you hundreds of dollars if you go with a Windows Mobile 5.0 device and want to hook it up to the internet!
Windows Mobile 5.0 Personal Certificate Import Utility
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
The Definitive Cingular 8125
I got my new cell phone today (finally after waiting like a week for it!!) and now I am struggling because it is a Windows Media 5.0 and I am not even able to connect to our Exchange Server to get my email and my contacts, etc.
I did however stumble across a page with a lot of really cool links for this phone so I wanted to publish it in case I need it in the future.
HowardForums: - The definitive 8125 Links Thread
I did however stumble across a page with a lot of really cool links for this phone so I wanted to publish it in case I need it in the future.
HowardForums: - The definitive 8125 Links Thread

