AboutJeffrey Bradley Expertise I can answer questions about Windows XP and 2000 that include installation, setup, how to do certain things with those operating systems (Some examples are un-installing drivers, creating limited accounts, etc.), I can also answer questions about securing wireless networks and most wireless router configuration questions as well. What I can not answer (at least not at this time), is how to write scripts in Vb Script or Windows Scripting Host format.
NOTE: As of 3/29/2008, I have now finished college for my AS degree in Internet Technology! I am now a graduate of Keiser University and in case your courious, I ended up with a 3.6 GPA which means that I will be graduating with honors when I walk in May. (Cum Laude).
It also means that responses should be a lot faster, too. :-)
Thank you.
Experience I have been with Windows since it first came out and involved with computers before Windows even came out (I had the commodore Vic 20). Here is a trivia question: What was AOL's original names from startup? A. Quantum Link for the Commodore computer systems, Pc-Link (DOS) and AOL (Windows). I have installed and configured several networks, wired and wireless, I also run Christian Computer Services (http://www.christiancomputerservices.info) where I do on-site local area service/tech-support calls and I also educate users in computer and family security.
Organizations Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society
Education/Credentials I am a student at Keiser University in Lakeland, Florida and will be receiving an A.S. Degree in Internet Technology next year and my GPA runs from 3.5-3.8.
Question Hi Some how my kids put my Start icon in the upper right of the screen and the clock is down in the right hand corner where start was. How can I put it all back on the bottom?
Answer Hi Sydney,
If your talking about the start bar being vertical on the right side of the screen, you can simply drag it to where you want it to be but first right click on an empty area of the taskbar and make sure that Lock Toolbar isn't checked. Next place the mouse cursor on any empty area of the taskbar, then hold the left mouse button down and drag the cursor to the bottom of the screen, the taskbar should move to the bottom of the screen.