Reset "Always warn before previewing this type of file" in Outlook 2010
Outlook 2010 allows to preview some file types within Outlook. By default following messages is displayed:
If you remove check box next to "Always warn before previewing this type of file" next time this type of files will be previewed automatically. To restore default behaviour (show warning message again) you need to make a small registry change.
Open regedit and navigate to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Previewers
Expand Previewers key, where you will see all types of extensions which are previewed automatically. To reset the preview warning simply delete whole key with extension you want to reset.
Outlook 2010
Outlook 2007
Enabling Smart Duplex on Kyocera Copiers
If you have duplex (printing on both sides) enabled on Kyocera copier, even when you print a single page, it will be turned around before printing, which doubles the printing time.
To avoid this, you need to enable print driver option called Smart Duplex:
- Open Devices and Printers
- Right click on your Kyocera Printer
- open Printer Properties
- click on Device Settings tab
- click on PDL
- select PCL XL (or KPDL)
- Click Settings
- Select Enable Smart Duplex Printing
- Save changes
Similar procedure may work for other printers as well, but I tested this with Kyocera TaskAlfa 250ci.
Find empty PCI / PCIE slots without opening computer case
Sometimes you need to find what empty PCI or other slots are available on your PC without opening computer case. For example when you have only remote access to the PC, or simply don't fancy crawling under a desk and disconnecting bunch or cables.
Problem is that not all system information utilities reliably display such information.
My favourite is HWiNFO, which is free and doesn't require installation.
Versions 6.32 can be downloaded from here: HWiNFO
Read more: Find empty PCI / PCIE slots without opening computer case
Create folder with name as current date in batch (.bat) file
Flowing script will create a folder with name as the current date in format YYYY.MM.DD format e.g. 2012.05.14
for /f "skip=1" %%i in ('wmic os get localdatetime') do if not defined fulldate set fulldate=%%i
set year=%fulldate:~0,4%
set month=%fulldate:~4,2%
set day=%fulldate:~6,2%
set foldername=%year%.%month%.%day%
md %foldername%
Windows XP and higher
Read more: Create folder with name as current date in batch (.bat) file
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