Bonny
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Bonny
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Bonny, DimDim has a free version of gotomeeting you might try.
Awesome Deena! I'm giving dimdim a try with goto as a back up. (thanks too le nubian)
I'm trying to do a Mac thing here, and wondering if there is a Win7 equivalent. When I step away from my computer, I put the mouse in the corner to put the screen to sleep. Keeps folks from looking at my work, and requires password to get out of it. Are there sleep corners for Win7? Doesn't look like it in the screen saver control panel.
ctrl-alt-del on all our work windows machines. Not a mouse thing, but it give choices to lock the computer, log out, etc. But a PC person would have to tell you if that's a default or has to be turned on, or what.
Windows+L is the standard keyboard command to lock the computer. But that won't put the machine to sleep.
Check the power management control for options?
I not seen the equivalent to what you're used to on the default screensaver, omnis.
I have my Toshiba set to sleep when I close it, waken when I open it, and it wakes up in locked mode, so a password is required.
I thought o_a meant the cursor location thing. I can send my laptop to sleep by sending the cursor up off into the top left corner.
Windows lock works great. Not as hot as Mac hot corner, but I'll take it. t mac snob
t pats self on back
After much head scratching and trying various things, I figured out how to transfer files from my Mac to the Win7 machine. I wasn't smart enough to do it old school style of ftp via terminal (almost, but not quite). But then remembered smb! Ding! Transferring video files now. Much better than geek stick (although, maybe not as fast).
t /pats self on back