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extremepilot

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  1. OK, this happens to my friend and not me, so finding anything out might take a few minutes. The way I understand it, when he beings typing in Microsoft Word (Office 2003), the toolbar buttons become gray, and do not allow to save, change font, or anything of that sort. There is a screenshot provided. I tried googling for a good 15 minutes but with no luck. Please help.
  2. Even better but can't hurt to know em all
  3. How do you go to the next page when you're working in Word without hitting Enter a bunch of times until you're at the next page??
  4. When several computers share an internet connection, in this case there is a network of computers connected using a wireless router, share an internet connection, do they all have the same external IP? And what's the correct term for the computer that is physically connected to the modem? A Gateway?
  5. Thanks guys. Now theres another small problem. I save it to a file (which is what I always do, but I would really prefer to offer), but now I wanted to use Windows Messenger. I think this only works with the old Windows Messenger. Help and Support says it isn't installed when it is in fact installed, only it's called Windows LIVE Messenger now. So I would have to dig a little and get an older version of Windows Messenger that supports Remote Assistance requesting?
  6. OK, I looked at some guides on how to get "Offer Remote Assistance" working. Right now I am getting a "Permission Denied" error when I try to offer help to a computer in my network. What it says to do is, click the Add button and type the name of a user or group in the Add Item dialog box. When you do, you need to use the following formats: * Domain\user * Domain\group I don't understand what you need to do. I am in a Wireless network with the Novice computer (computer I am trying offer help to), I have no idea what they mean by domain. Do I just add my computer user name (which in this case is Administrator)? Or do I put down the network we are in, then slash, then administrator? How do I know what the network is called?
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