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Synchronizing Gmail With Outlook Mail

Microsoft Outlook is the popular email client that comes as a part of the Microsoft Office suite. By using Microsoft Outlook, a user can synchronize the Gmail account in Outlook so that he/she can access the emails coming in Gmail account from Outlook. Given below are some Outlook setting instructions that will help you to synchronize Gmail in Microsoft Outlook. Instructions Start the process by logging in to the Gmail account. Now, you need to click the Settings option in Gmail. Next, you have to select the option labeled Forwarding and POP/IMAP, followed by clicking Enable IMAP. Once completed, save the changes that you have made by clicking the Save Changes button.  Now, you need to open the Outlook application in your system. Use the option called Add Gmail as a secondary account, if you have already configured any account in Outlook. If you are loading the program for the first time in Outlook 2007, you will see a window called New account. If you see the notification, t...

How To Reinstall An Older Version Of Internet Explorer

Microsoft launches new versions of the Internet Explorer browser time to time to compete with other browsers with advanced features. The latest versions will be having many added features, but sometimes you may not feel at home while using the new browser. So if you find yourself in this situation, you can always reinstall the older version of the browser in your system. Below we discuss simple steps from the Microsoft tech support team to reinstall an older version in your system. Instructions To install an older version of the Internet Explorer web browser, you will need to have another web browser like Firefox or Chrome installed in your system; so install one if you do not have one already installed in your PC. To launch the Control Panel window, click on the Start button located at the left bottom corner of the desktop and from the Start menu options, click on the Control Panel option. Now, from the Control Panel window, click on the ...

How To Identify Windows Vista Error Codes

Error codes are numbers, letters, or number/letter combinations related to error messages that are specifically used to recognize issues in Windows and other programs. Windows operating systems use a system of digits and numbers to classify the errors your system may encounter while working. Microsoft provides access to this information and is effective in diagnosing the problems. In case the error message does not furnish the entire information, you need to search for the error code online, by seeking Windows online assistance. If this is also not working, move on to the next step, and search for Windows news groups and communities. You can also look into the error codes online in the Events and Errors message center. In case you face any issue within the error codes, you can get the aid of Microsoft tech support utility to fix the problems at the earliest. How to view error event logs? • Navigate to the bottom left hand side corner of the screen and locate the Start button. Cl...

Guidelines to get rid of Read Only Attribute in Windows XP

You can alter the attribute settings and properties of all the files in the Windows operating systems by turning off the “Read Only” attribute. This attribute hinders the modifications of specific folders in Windows operating systems. Normally users find it thorny to modify or alter the read only attribute of certain folders by altering the settings in the properties box. More often than not error messages crop up when tried to modify attributes of a few folders. During such complicated situations you can go for the “Use the attribute command at a command prompt to view or to remove the read only or the system attributes of folders” option developed by the Microsoft Windows XP support wing. This feature will resolve the issues regarding modifications of the attributes; just follow these steps to get away from read only attribute. Follow these steps… • Go to the desktop and hunt for a tab named “Start”, normally located on the bottom left corner of your desktop. Select the “Run” ta...