[Tutorial] How To Install Telnet Client In Windows 8

Telnet client is one of the tools which was available in all Windows versions. Unfortunately, you won’t find a Telnet client in your Windows 8 PC. This does not mean, it is completely removed, but only turned off by default and in this tutorial I will show you how to turn it on.

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[Tutorial] How to Know Who Logged On To Your Windows 8 PC, And When

With Windows 8 Pro version, Microsoft has integrated a feature that allows you to record Windows logon events, which can give you details of previously logged on users, as well as time at which the computer was accessed. Follow this tutorial to find out how to use this feature in Windows 8.

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[Tutorial] How To Change Default Email Client In Windows 8

One of the features I really find annoying in Windows 8 is that when I click on any email link on some website my entire screen goes into new UI opening Mail app. If you find this annoying too, follow this tutorial to find out how to change it.

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[Tutorial] How To Disable Auto Photo Download In Windows 8 Mail App

One of the irritating things that is enabled by default inside Windows 8 mail app is automatic image download. This can be very useful when we are receiving emails from friends and family with images from last night party of recent holiday trip, but if the emails we receive are mostly from advertisers, business colleges, or spammers which are not automatically moved to Spam folder, these images can be quite useless. That’s why, in this tutorial I will show you how to disable automatic image download inside Windows 8 Mail app.

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[Tutorial] How To Move The Search Index Cache From Your SSD To HDD – Windows

This tutorial may be quite interested for users who have installed Windows operating system on their SSD instead of HDD because Search Index I/O service which is constantly active inside Windows can reduce the life of your SSD. So it is advisable to move your index to a separate drive and next to saving your SSD you can also increase your overall load performance of your computer and in this tutorial I will show you how to do that.

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