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On Wednesday evenings beginning January 9th Trinity - Freistadt will be streaming Live "Living Lutheran". Join Pastor Kelm on the Wednesday nights of January from 7:00 to 8:00 PM in

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The past several months have presented a few challenges for us concerning some domain names. As new customers are completing their sites they want to start the transfer process. While you think this

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Before you can use Live Writer to post to TheChurchDoor.com you'll need to download and install the software. You can get it here . There are several pieces of software in the "Live" package so only

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I have written before about RSS and it's significance as a communication tool. We have been optimizing all of our technology to effectively use RSS to communicate with those who want to be kept up to date. The key word there being want.

Effective communication tools allow the user to be in complete control of the information they receive. Users prefer control and options. Some people prefer emails while others use the tools available to aggregate news feeds.

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60 days ago we installed the new "Blog" module here on TCD. At that time Google had 1,010 pages indexed for the site. Today they list 1,400. It goes t...

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There are a number of programs available that allow you to do a screen capture, but having it built into the OS is great. The snipping tool is a nice ...

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I have gone through another installation on my main desktop which went very smooth except for a graphics card issue that was quickly resolved. While Vista is not a must have upgrade, I do like it enough to want both of my main systems running it. Ultimate for the desktop and Business for the notebook.

Now that I have everything installed and running it's time to talk a bit about the features of the OS. While any new system takes time to learn, Vista is pretty intuitive. Most users will pick everything right up with one exception. It takes a little time to get used to navigating the file manager when opening and saving documents. Once you get past that it's a breeze.

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I have indeed confirmed that you can do a clean install of Vista using the upgrade CD.

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As indicated in my previous post, I'm not a believer in upgrading an OS so I go for the "Clean Installation". After installing Vista over XP-Pro and having no major issues I decided it was time to do the "Long Haul Install". The "Long Haul Install" is the OS installation I plan on using to support my system for a long period of time. I make sure all of the old drivers and .dll's are gone and that I have a very strong foundation without any cob-webs.

As usual I boot the system from the DVD drive and start the installation process. I get to the part where it asks me if I want to format my disk and I select "Yes" and then I'm confronted with an error message indicating that I can not upgrade as my previous version of Windows is not genuine.

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Installing Vista was a snap. I'm not a big believer in "Upgrading" operating systems unless they are the same generation (XP to XP Pro). Performing a "clean" installation when possible is always the best choice. This wipes out the cob webs from the previous OS and gives you a fresh start.

The version of Vista I installed was "Vista Ultimate". I did not run the "Upgrade Advisor" prior to upgrading. I would recommend running it if you plan to upgrade.

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