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  1. Windows 7 and Google Chrome incognito mode by defaulthttps://www.joellipman.com/component/content/article/windows-7-and-google-chrome-incognito-mode-by-default.html?catid=61&Itemid=165

    that value, you should add a double-quote character to the beginning and end of the location of chrome.exe (for example: "C:\Users\My User Name\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" -incognito) Additional Note 201004201256: The shortcut...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Joel Lipman
    • Category: Google
    • Language: en-GB
  2. UNC Paths in Sharepoint 2007 linkshttps://www.joellipman.com/component/content/article/unc-paths-in-sharepoint-2007-links.html?catid=77&Itemid=165

    I could map the UNC path to a drive letter and then link to it (eg. I:\myFile.doc)but what if other users haven't mapped the same drive letter to the path? Then they won't be able to use the link. Why? As soon as someone suggested I setup WebDAV to do...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Joel Lipman
    • Category: SharePoint
    • Language: *
  3. Can't play music after Firmware Update Version 3.0https://www.joellipman.com/component/content/article/cant-play-music-after-firmware-update-version-30.html?catid=116&Itemid=165

    use anything else anymore. I can still play some games and select my own music... but they're dumbass PSN games that iPhone users would have got for a pound or what have you...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Joel Lipman
    • Category: IT Support
    • Language: *
  4. The greatest invention in IThttps://www.joellipman.com/component/content/article/the-greatest-invention-in-it.html?catid=116&Itemid=165

    IBM: a 1976 research report by Lance A. Miller and John C. Thomas of IBM, noted that "It would be quite useful to permit users to 'take back' at least the immediately preceding command (by issuing some special 'undo' command)." Source: Behavioral Issues...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Joel Lipman
    • Category: IT Support
    • Language: *
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