Posted by computertips at 2012-05-08 11:33:25 category others
Windows temporary files are files that are used by Windows to store information about a variety of processes on a daily basis. Such information is not required in the long term and is therefore usually deleted. Occasionally however such files are not deleted automatically as they should be and can therefore start to eat up space on your hard drive. I will first outline just why Windows creates temporary files in the first place and I will then explain how you can easily and safely remove them from your system.

Posted by computertips at 2012-05-07 04:52:43 category others
The world of computers is fast evolving with almost every individual taking keen interest in the same due to its convenience and hands on usage. It has become extremely vital in the lives of most and is definitely a boon to people. There are numerous careers that have come up which requires complete knowledge of computers and these are careers that are in huge demand worldwide and pays extremely well too. It is for this reason that numerous people are flocking towards this stream and are trying to get a foothold in the industry.

Posted by computertips at 2012-05-06 23:12:36 category others
All information transmitted on an unsecured wireless network is available to all varieties of
unscrupulous people, including those who wish to steal the identities and whatever other sources of information that the owner of the network would rather not have shared with a stranger, not to mention a stranger who may have maliciousness on the mind.

For example, a group in 2003 gained easy access to Lowe's Hardware unsecured wireless access point. From there they installed a program which captured all credit card transactions taking place within the unsecured network.

Posted by computertips at 2012-05-06 09:40:36 category programming
Sometimes it may be extremely important to establish connections between tables in the database. It does not present any difficulty with the help of MyTaskHelper.com relational database builder as the Linking functionality is embedded into it. So, let's see how to implement it step by step.

Let us assume that we have 2 tables: Players and Teams. The first table includes the players' names and players' numbers. The second table contains such fields as teams' names, their cities and rating.

So, after all the fields are added find the linking button in the Forms menu.

Posted by computertips at 2012-05-05 21:07:23 category others
Both TCP/IP model and OSI model work in a very similar fashion. But they do have very subtle differences too. Knowing these differences is very crucial to learning computer networking. This article will try to show the comparison between TCP/IP model vs OSI model.