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| Mac Mail search question | 01 Jun 2008 00:55 GMT | 4 |
Is it possible to search for emails containing two words ? Tks.
 Signature Howard
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| configure search ? OSX | 31 May 2008 23:19 GMT | 2 |
Is it possible at all to do anything to configure the search function at the top of every window ? Everytime I seach for a file it starts by searching Contents, instead of File names ... Can I get it to start with File names ? 90% of all of my
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| finding default application setting | 31 May 2008 23:12 GMT | 15 |
The other day I was looking for something and noticed a folder that appeared to have files that pointed towards default applications. I have been wanting to turn off some of these (particularly those that Parallels created when it migrated a Windows partition to my VM), but
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| "Wake On LAN" - Wake from power off or sleep only? | 31 May 2008 22:30 GMT | 3 |
I'm use to sending a Wake ON LAN to a Dell server running Linux. As long as the BIOS configuration is set and the ethtool command is done, the Dell Server will power on once it gets the WOL message. On the Macintoshes, Mac G4 and a Mac Pro, while I have been able to
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| Leopard can't display image resolution of old images? | 31 May 2008 18:57 GMT | 7 |
Why do only newly-created JPGs and PNGs in a Leopard Finder window display the resolution but not images that were created in Tiger, Panther, Jaguar or Puma? Of course, this rule isn't always true -- sometimes by clicking/unclicking "Show Item Info" in "Show View
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| Umask for office documents | 31 May 2008 17:22 GMT | 15 |
I would like that whenever I save a file with whatever program in a certain folder it saves it with permission rw-rw-r Using umask it works but only with shell created files, how can I set
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| Leopard Firewall | 31 May 2008 17:02 GMT | 3 |
I've been reading about the Apple Firewall. It seems to me that it would be a good idea to turn it on and set it to option 3 where I can determine on an application by application basis what is allowed to have access to my computer. I'm looking for suggestions about how to
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| Playing a game without inserting CD | 31 May 2008 14:02 GMT | 1 |
I'm playing a game Diablo2 on my G5 iMac Power PC, and would like to be able to do this without having the CD running in the drive. Can someone explain how to do this for me. thanks,
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| accessing an internal web application on windows machine through a home network | 31 May 2008 03:18 GMT | 4 |
Hello, I need to run a web application residing on a windows xp box from my MacBook OS X. All this on a wireless network I am able to connect to the windows shared folder through Mac's Finder's Network folder and can browse and open files on the Windows
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| Leopard? | 30 May 2008 22:06 GMT | 15 |
I'm still a holdout at 10.4.11. I recall that when Leopard came out there were some issues. Have things settled down yet? What patch level is Leopard at? Last I heard was 10.5.2. The only feature I think I really would like to have is Time Machine to
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| Font Auto-Activation -- Leopard's "Missing Feature" | 30 May 2008 22:05 GMT | 4 |
Prior to the release of Leopard an oft touted forthcoming feature was font auto-activation where a referenced font would be made active if a document using that font was opened. Sharon Zardetto, in her book, Take Control of Fonts in Leopard, even devoted
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| any problems with Leopard on G5s? | 30 May 2008 20:07 GMT | 16 |
I work at a leading edge newspaper publisher and we are upgrading our system from G4s running OS9 to G5s running Tiger or Leopard. One of the bosses said they had heard there were
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| alt.comp.os.windows-xp | 30 May 2008 20:02 GMT | 1121 |
Truly amazing - 97% of the computing world uses WINDOWS. There is very little traffic there. Very, very few complaints. Not like here.
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| ?TM: Controlling disk usage w/ sparseimages? | 30 May 2008 16:37 GMT | 2 |
Since Time Machine doesn't allow for easy control (restriction) of how much of a secondary disk it uses for its backups, I thought I'd try using an auto-mounting sparseimage. This way I can guarantee there is some space available on the secondary disk for non-TM activities. I'd
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| And So The Question Is...... | 30 May 2008 13:05 GMT | 153 |
Now that the MacBook Pro is capable of running Windows XP and Vista operating systems, when will Apple introduce a laptop which will have an actual "right-click" button under the touchpad. We know that you can right-click on the Mac touchpad by two-fingering the pad, but does ...
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