Ten great careers for computer “geeks.”

Written by Max Stein


The universal acceptance of computers into our daily lives, both at work and at home, has decreasedrepparttar image of computer users as being “geeks.” The word geek itself has evolved a bit - going from meaning a socially inept person who gets along better with computers than people, to someone who is an expert with computers, a guru even. In fact, many computer service companies utilizerepparttar 107677 name geek in their nomenclature because of this new meaning. Not everyone who is proficient in using a computer is a geek, but there are people out there who are so interested in computers and so well versed in them, they wearrepparttar 107678 title geek with pride. Many of these people may not have had formal training. They’ve been playing with computer hardware, or software since they were ten years old. So what should you do if you have this kind of computer knowledge? A few years ago, it was very easy to get a well paying computer job, without any post secondary education. Advances in technology,repparttar 107679 dot-com implosion and wider acceptance of technology doesn’t make it so easy any more. The good news is, you don’t need a four year degree to secure a well paying job inrepparttar 107680 computer field. Even if you’re not a self professed computer geek, if you have an interest in a computer career, here are some good fields to study.

Computer Networking

Computer networking jobs entail designing, repairing and maintaining PC networks, usually in a business setting. There is no industry standard for software, but Microsoft dominates, with Novell taking a distant second place. Cisco dominatesrepparttar 107681 category in hardware routers. Courses of study available include A+ (basic computer hardware), MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer), MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator), Novell Netware and Cisco Certification.

Career positions in this category include network design, network administration and network security. Depending onrepparttar 107682 employer, a computer networking professional may do all, or some of these duties.

What to Do if All Screensavers Fun is Grayed Out?

Written by Roman Kramar


Finally, you have some time to personalize your desktop with an interesting screensaver. But wait... What's that? Why inrepparttar worldrepparttar 107676 system prevents you from doing that? The screensaver controls are grayed out or, even worse,repparttar 107677 whole Screensaver tab is missing from Display Properties. Don't panic! This article will help you change things forrepparttar 107678 better.

I've found that people who use Windows 2000/XP often can't enjoy screensavers because their system is configured in a way that prevents them from doing that.

Unless you are very experienced in administrating Windows, you may stuck withrepparttar 107679 problem. If you ever found yourself or your friend in a situation like this, add this article to your arsenal of screensaver tips.

Most ofrepparttar 107680 time people encounterrepparttar 107681 problem with office computers. I should warn you, though, that some companies have a strict screensaver policy. Usually they allow only certain or no screensavers at all to be used on office computers.

If you are not sure how your company treats screensavers, I recommend you to consult your system administrator before applying any ofrepparttar 107682 changes described below to your system.

So why can screensavers be inaccessible on your system?

As you know, Windows 2000 and Windows XP had many improvements over Windows 95/98 and Windows Me that made lives of many users easier and more comfortable.

But that's not all that made these operating systems so popular. Their developers also haven't forgotten about people who are responsible for administrative tasks when it comes to computers shared by different users and large computer networks.

Windows 2000 and Windows XP introduced a lot of new features needed specifically for their administration. Controlling/disabling screensavers was among them.

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