Yep. That's the intent.
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I'll have it one way or another, but I wanted internally on the laptop.
I thought I had my first serious fail from Windows 7 64-bit. I hooked up my old laser printer and it didn't work. I installed Vista drivers from Samsung and it still didn't work. I uninstalled everything and installed a different Vista driver. Didn't work.
Then I changed USB cables. Turned on the printer and Win 7 had it configured in a few seconds without any action on my part. Windows 7 - 1. USB Cable - 0.
not sure if it's the new Firefox, or just Netflix, but reorganizing my queue was a royal pain in the butt. Anyone else having the problem?
ita, on the desktop version of Skype, it's in Options under Privacy. I can't find a place to set it on the website.
Thanks, Deena. I went through the adventure of setting it up on my PC (Vista and firewalling Skype makes *no* sense--it wouldn't let me log in until I had unchecked Skype as an exception to the firewalling) and bumped into it much more easily there.
I can't believe that the new, shiny, large hard drive that the Mac repair place put in my laptop has already failed. It's only been a couple months. I wonder what their warranty period is like...and why did it have to go pear-shaped on the 4th?
Can anybody tell my why my Mac isn't connecting with anybody's iDisk? I really need to check for a file on Drew's iDisk, but every time I try to connect, it just gives me "clunk" sound and nothing happens.
Sean, has your system been up and running a loooong time? Maybe a reboot?? It's a long shot.
I have discovered the problem. Nevermind.