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Christian InTech Articles - Computers
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Buying A Computer For Novices
Advice on buying computers
Computers come in many different shapes, sizes and formats and to the newcomer this must be very confusing. Here we will try to explain some of the jargon.
What is the difference between the second hand PC and...
Computers, Introverts and the Information Age
Awhile ago I was researching a topic on the Internet, and found several psychologists saying that extended time spent on the Internet led to depression. Something didn't resonate with me when I read that. I spend a lot of time on the Internet and it...
Industry experts answer the one million-dollar question - Why Genie Backup Manager?
In the old days, everything used to be scarce. Options were limited to whatever comes our way. But these days, as we live in a time of abundant supplywith all the upsizing, freebies and mass discountsconsumers keep on looking for reviews and...
LCD Monitors: A Catching-On Technology
If youve been in the market for a new computer monitor fairly recently, you might have noticed just how many more LCD monitors you see in the stores now.
Its obvious that the main benefit thats being pushed about computer LCD monitors is...
What Makes Up A Laptop? Batteries, Screens And Cpus
Laptops, also known as notebook computers, are trendy and functional computer devices that are now giving business people the best of both worlds in terms of business efficiency and mobility largely due to the fact that you can use batteries to...
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Update Prospects' Calendars Without Breaking And Entering
Ever scheduled an event like a teleseminar or product launch? Hopefully they'll copy down all the details correctly, adjust the time to match their time zone, AND actually remember to attend. Luckily there's an easy way to do all this by marking your visitor's calendar with just a couple of clicks using Microsoft Outlook.
This works because programs like Outlook can read different types of files. The file we're going to be creating is called a vCalendar file -- be aware this will only work if your visitor has Outlook 97 and above (Outlook Express is no good here).
What we'll be doing here is creating the event on our computer in the form of an appointment on the Outlook calendar. Then, we'll export it to a file our visitors can click on, and when they do, it'll import all the info about the meeting right into their Outlook calendar.
Let's get started. Open Outlook, go to your calendar and find the correct date, and double click.
Type in a subject, this will be your event's title. For the location put in something like the URL if this is an Internet thing or a phone number with a passcode if this is a phone-based teleseminar.
Then choose a start time and end time, in your time zone. The COOL thing about this is when the user adds this appointment, it will appear adjusted to their own time zone.
Then in the body type in any other details the user needs to know about your event. That's all you need to set, things like the reminder time won't export so don't bother setting it. Any formatting you do (setting fonts, making things bold or colorized, etc.) will
not save either.
Go to File -> Save As, then where it says "Save As Type" choose "vCalendar Format (*.vcs)". Save this to your desktop as something like: event.vcs
Then in your .htaccess file, put this in:
AddType text/x-vCalendar .vcs
If you do not have an .htaccess file, put this text in a new text document (in Notepad), then save as ".htaccess" (with the dot in front) and upload into the same folder your .vcs file is going.
(That part with adding the .htaccess file *shouldn't* be necessary, we're just being cautious by adding that in.)
Now upload your event.vcs file. Link to it from an HTML file, and tell people that if they have Outlook 97 or higher, all they have to do is click that link, then click "Open" and the event or yours (whatever it is) will be added to their calendar.
Since the event is adjusted for the person's time zone, there's no guessing whether or not 6 PM your time means 7 PM or 10 AM their time. In most cases an alert will appear on their screen 15 minutes before the event starts, so if you have a teleseminar they'll remember to call in and won't be late.
What's more, a lot of PDAs (Palm Pilots and some cell phones) have Outlook integration so YOUR meeting could also be copied to their personal organizer.
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