Error Number: 0x800CCC0E occurs in the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems when there is a problem with Microsoft Outlook Express. A conflict with Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) servers while using one of the Microsoft Outlook Express programs to read or browse through mail traditionally causes the error. The full text associated with the error may be: “The connection to the server has failed. Account: , Server: , Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure (SSL): No, Socket Error: 10051, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E.” What Causes this error? The Error Number: 0x800CCC0E Read More
Netscape Navigator Stored Password Recovery
Netscape Navigator stores usernames and passwords for web sites which you have logged in to. Password storage is configured in Netscape Navigator under <Edit>, <Preferences>, <Privacy and Security>, <Passwords>. By default, Netscape Navigator stores all passwords unencrypted. Viewing Netscape Navigator stored passwords The usernames and passwords are stored are part of the Netscape Navigator user profile. The location of the Netscape Navigator user profile varies between versions and installations. My Netscape Navigator user profile is stored in C:Documents and SettingsWillApplication DataMozillaregistry.dat. Netscapass will help you view stored Netscape Navigator passwords: Read More
How to Put Songs in Order on iPod
When using the actual iPod, it is impossible to organize the songs. While it is a great device, the order the songs are in when they are uploaded to the iPod is the order in which they will appear on the device. Therefore, to put songs in order on an iPod, one has to go into the folder where the music is and put them in order. Or, they can create play lists with the songs in order. How to Create a Play list on an iPod The most effective Read More
Round Trip Time
Round Trip Time, or RTT, also known as “round-trip delay time” is the time it takes for a signal to be sent from a transmitter to a receiver plus the time it takes to verify that the signal has been received; therefore, Round Trip Time is the time it takes for a signal to be sent from one location to another and back again. RTT almost always relates to telecommunication, but may refer to the Internet, satellite communications, or radar systems. How Round Trip Time Works Round Trip Time Read More
Radar Jammer
A radar jammer is a piece of equipment used to scramble nearby radar signals. Radar jammers are often used by drivers to jam the signals coming out from police speed detectors. The radar jammer is very similar to the Power Drainer and is the size of a small box. Radar Jamming as a Crime There are active radar jammers available that work on the principle of interfering with the Doppler shift that is created in the radar beam from the radar gun. However, the law states that the interfering of Read More
Home Audio Recording Software
Home audio recording software has quite a few applications. You can create historical audio records of events, create audio versions of documents that you need for projects, and even just have fun. Here are a few examples of home audio recording software that you can download and enjoy with for no cost. Multichannel Recording Software You may want to record programs from your favorite Internet radio program, or set up a message center on your hard drive for your Internet phone account. What you need is a multi-channel voice recorder Read More
What Are the Primary Colors?
There are three primary colors in light that, when mixed together, form other colors. These primary colors in light are green, red and blue. For example, by mixing and matching the different wavelengths of light, someone can take green and red and make yellow. It is this constant mixing of light wavelengths that allows for different colors to appear. Each primary color, when mixed with another primary color, makes a totally different color. The following are the different possible colors that can be made when mixing the different primary colors Read More
What is Phosphorescence?
Phosphorescence is an effect in which some chemicals re-emit light that they absorb. It is similar to fluorescence, except that the chemical reactions within phosphorescent materials happen less often, thus they take longer to emit light. Phosphorescent materials can be recharged by being exposed to light and may store light for several hours before it is re-emitted. Phosphorescence and fluorescence make up the vast majority of glow-in-the-dark products, with fluorescence generally being used in situations that involve a steady power source and phosphorescence being used in situations that do not. Read More
Free to View Satellite
Free To View satellite is a British variant of Free To Air satellite. Regular Free To Air satellite exists in Great Britain, but Free To View satellite gives the viewer access to additional channels not available via a normal FTA receiver. FTV satellite content is offered exclusively through Freesat from Sky, a British satellite television serviced offered by British Sky Broadcasting Group plc. British Sky Broadcasting Group plc is often known as BSkyB, and trades as Sky. While regular Free To Air satellite channels are unencrypted, Free To View satellite Read More
Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery
Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries are rechargable batteries which are commonly used in mobile telephones and digital cameras. Nickel-Metal Hydride is abbreviated as NiMH. Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery Pros and Cons Pros: 30-40% more charge capacity than Nickel Cadmium batteries Fewer memory-effect problems than Nickel Cadmium betteries Less toxic than Nickel Cadmium batteries Cons: Fewer recharges than Nickel Cadmium batteries Higher self-discharge rate than Nickel Cadmium Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery Alternatives Alternatives to Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries include: Nickel Cadmium Lithium Ion Lithium Polymer
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