When working with a domain name containing international (non-English) characters, you need to convert the domain name into “punycode” before entering it into the DNS server. You can use this function to convert your domain names forth and back between native character format and punycode:
Why should you choose the Computing Service to maintain your PC?
January 25th, 2010 by Chyuy 3 comments »Why should you choose the Computing Service to maintain your PC?
- You can report faults to helpdesk by internal phone or email or in person. Just one familiar place to report to.
- The cost is competitive. » Read more: Why should you choose the Computing Service to maintain your PC?
International Domain Name
January 24th, 2010 by Chyuy 3 comments »Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) are domain names or URL’s that are displayed in the local language of the Internet user instead of English only. » Read more: International Domain Name
How to speak to a computer
January 19th, 2010 by Chyuy No comments »This feature is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. » Read more: How to speak to a computer
Speech recognition tips
January 18th, 2010 by Chyuy No comments »Speech recognition tips
- Start by working in a quiet environment so that the computer hears you instead of the sounds around you, and use a high quality close-talk (headset) microphone. If your work environment has a lot of noise or if the noise level varies during the day, try creating different speech recognition profiles for different times of day. If you work in several different environments, create different profiles for each environment. » Read more: Speech recognition tips
XSL transformation files
January 17th, 2010 by Chyuy No comments »One of the advantages of using XML as a data interchange standard is the ease of transforming XML data documents into other formats and structures, such as HTML files. » Read more: XSL transformation files
Using Access projects in a multiuser environment
January 16th, 2010 by Chyuy 6 comments »Detecting wireless network
January 14th, 2010 by Chyuy No comments »If you’ve come this far, believe me, you’re doing well. The first step is to find the network you want to penetrate. As there are a variety of apps that allow you to do this, we will be focusing in on the 2 most popular: Netstumbler, and Kismet. » Read more: Detecting wireless network
importing a spreadsheet file or text file
January 13th, 2010 by Chyuy No comments »Here are the most typical reasons for encountering errors:
- In a field, there is data that can’t be stored in the data type that Microsoft Access has assigned to that field. For example, you might have accidentally included a text value in a field that should only contain numbers or dates. Or perhaps a row in your text file or spreadsheet contains summary information or extraneous characters. » Read more: importing a spreadsheet file or text file
How to keep your computer run properly?
January 13th, 2010 by Chyuy 14 comments »- Clean out your computer occasionally
It doesn’t take much time to run a Scan Disk and a Disk Fragmenter on your computer often. This is in fact the simplest way to maintain your computer. When you fragment your disk, you are freeing up all wasted space on your computer and that certainly increases its efficiency. Scanning shows you all the bad and corrupt files located on your computer. » Read more: How to keep your computer run properly?