Sunday, 20 January 2013

Unable To Access Microsoft Help From The Outlook Help Menu- What To Do?


Outlook Users are provided with an option to access the Microsoft Help by clicking the Microsoft on Web option that is located under the Help menu, from where they can easily avail the relevant solutions for their common issues that they come across while working in Outlook. But the problem is that, many users complain that they are unable to contact the Microsoft Technical Support Center by following the above method. This article discusses some troubleshooting steps that you must follow to resolve these issues.
Check your Browser settings
While working in Outlook, you can’t choose the Internet browser specifically for accessing the Microsoft Help; instead your default browser gets opened up. In order to set a browser as your default browser, navigate to its preference or options tab and put a tick mark in the box next to set this as a default browser option. When done, close your Outlook program and launch it again to check whether this has resolved your issue or not.
Check your internet connection
Sometimes the problem you are facing is due to the imperfection within the internet connection like poor or no connection. In such situation you need to reset your internet connection. For this, unplug all the power and network cables to check if there is any loose contact with the connection. Wait for 45 seconds and reconnect it back and turn on your modem. Wait till your system complete rebooting. When done, launch the Microsoft Outlook application on your system and try to access the help option by pressing the Microsoft on Web button located under the Outlook help menu.
Outlook Settings
Check out the connection settings in Microsoft Outlook. For this, tag along the tools menu on the top main menu bar and then select the accounts or account settings option from the drop down tools menu thus displayed.
Locate the current email account that you are using and then select the properties or change option. Now trigger the connection tab and put a check mark in the box near to always connect to this account using option.
Once you finish the above step, trigger the apply button to bring about the changes you have made. Now try to access the Microsoft from the Outlook Help Menu.
If the problem still persists, then uninstall the Outlook program and reinstall it again or avail the technical support for further clarification. Thank you!

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Trade in data From IE to Google Chrome


The release of the Google Chrome Web browser in December of 2008 was gleefully accepted by many users. Soon, it started displacing many more well-known web browsers off their position as users found it and the brand name “Google” as more enticing. The web browser currently runs on more than 40 percent of the computers across the globe. It’s packed with features that aren’t available in many of the web browsers. A user can import data from his or her current web browser to the newly installed Chrome web browser. This is useful for those who have saved bookmarks in another browser and now wishes to bring those settings into the new browser.
The web browser can be installed on the Windows XP version and upwards and a decent RAM should give it enough cache memory to be able to access websites faster. Google Chrome settings can be modified as per user requirements pretty easily. Follow these instructions to know more about how to trade in bookmarks and other data from your previous web browser to the Chrome web browser. Here, the browser is considered to be the Internet Explorer that comes as the default web browser in Windows.
Instructions
Go to the "Start" menu and click on it to launch the startup menu which holds the "All Programs" tab.
In the All programs tab, you will be able to access the "Google Chrome" tab to launch the browser on your desktop.
Another way to bring on the Google chrome web browser is by typing in "chrome" in the search box that popes up when you click on the “Start” tab placed to the left end of the taskbar
Trigger the "Wrench" contextual menu that is imposed in the right hand top corner of the chrome window and pick out the "Import bookmarks & settings..." tab to perform the tasks.
From the Google chrome settings menu, scan around for a name portrayed like “Internet Explorer” and pick it out.
Place a tick mark next to the items that you wish to trade in to your Google Chrome web browser. It’s advised to select the following items to replicate the settings of your IE in Google chrome; "Favorites/Bookmarks", "Search engines", "Saved passwords" and "Browsing history".
Trigger the "Import" tab to see of the process of importing data’s in to the Google Chrome web browser from internet explorer.
For additional information’s regarding this, navigate to the support section in the Google chrome support window.