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Friday, May 16, 2008
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Notes PP
On-line help
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Clear All History - Delete browser history, search history, toolbar, AutoComplete, address bar history, index.dat files, passwords, delete cache (Temporary Internet Files), remove cookies, clear Windows history and more...
Secure Reminder - desktop reminder software with task and event scheduler. Sends reminder notes over LAN/Internet and via email. Can be used as personal information organizer and password generator
Portable Stickies - free stickies that are always with you
Download Freeware - free software for Windows
History cleaner software to clear browser history, clear cache and other tracks
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Notes Plus Plus : Online Help
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Send/receive Notes Troubleshooting
If you have trouble sending/receiving notes over LAN or Internet, please read our Troubleshooting section.
Receiving notes
Recipients must have Notes PP or another MoRUN.net program installed and running on their computers
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Tips:
If recipient doesn't have Notes PP or another MoRUN.net program or the program on the recipient computer is not running, you can put the check mark next to "Use Net Send if can't send notes" option in Administrative Tools to send a note as a Net Send message.
The Net Send utility is used to send messages to other users/computers on the network. Sender must have Windows XP/2003/2000/NT or later platforms to use this feature. Recipient must have Messenger service started (for Windows XP/2003/2000/NT) or running WinPop program on Windows 95/98/Me.
For more information about Net Send click here
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Receiving notes is not available on Windows 95/98/ME.
Make sure your firewall doesn't block the port Notes PP listens to and allows Notes PP to receive incoming information. Notes PP listens to port 905 by default.
To receive notes from your friends you need to provide them with your correct IP address or PC name (for LAN)
If you change the port number in the Network Settings, you need to provide your friends with the new port number so they use it while sending notes to you.
Sending notes
If you have problems sending notes, make sure your firewall allows Notes PP to send information. If you need to modify firewall setting, read your firewall documentation.
If recipient has changed program's listening port in Network Setting, you must specify the current port number the recipient is using.
Computer's name
You can send notes to any computer in the Local Network using computer's name. Each computer has its own name on the LAN.
To know computer's name:
Right-click 'My Computer' icon and select 'Properties'.
Open the 'Computer name' folder.
See 'Full computer name' field.
For more information about computer's name consult your network administrator.
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Tips: Notes PP provides an easy way to get full list of PCs in your LAN (including IP and PC name information) and PCs where you can send your notes.
For more information click here
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IP address
Internet Protocol Address is a unique string of numbers that identifies a computer or a server on a network.
An IP address can be private, for use on a LAN, or public, for use on the Internet or other WAN. IP addresses can be determined statically (assigned to a computer by a system administrator) or dynamically (assigned by another device on the network on demand). IP addresses are usually expressed as four decimal numbers, each ranging from 0 to 255, separated by periods. For example, 127.0.0.1.
You can use an IP address to send a note to a specific computer. To receive notes from your friends you need to provide them with your IP address.
To know your IP in the Local Area Network (LAN) (for sending notes over LAN):
If you have 'Classic Start menu'
1. Right-click the 'My Network places' icon and select 'Properties' or click the 'Start' button and select Settings -> Control Panel -> Network connections or select Settings -> Network connections.
2. If you have more than one network card, select the necessary network card, right-click on it and select 'Properties'.
3. Select Internet protocol (TCP/IP).
4. Press the 'Properties...' button. You'll get the TCP/IP Properties box.
5. You can find your IP address in the IP address field. If 'Obtain an IP address automatically' option is on, you need to ask your network administrator about your IP address.
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Note: in Windows NT, select Network & Dialup Connections and click on Local Area Connections.
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If you have 'XP-style Start menu'
1. Click the 'Start' button and select Control Panel.
2. If you have more than one network card, select the necessary network card, right-click on it and select 'Properties'.
3. Select Internet protocol (TCP/IP).
4. Press the 'Properties...' button. You'll get the TCP/IP Properties box.
5. You can find your IP address in the IP address field. If 'Obtain an IP address automatically' option is on, you need to ask your network administrator about your IP address.
To know personal public IP address provided by your ISP (for sending notes over the Internet):
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Note:You may have:
personal static and public at the same time if you have direct connection and your IP address in ISP's network and in outside world is the same
personal static IP address but IP address you see on your computer is different from your public IP address.
personal dynamic IP address - if you connect through the dial-up/ADSL.
non-personal static/dynamic IP address. If your ISP has the same public IP address for a range of users (e.g. for your office, building, etc.), you don't have an easy way to receive notes over the Internet. We recommend you to contact your ISP to try to resolve the problem.
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If you don't know your IP address, you can:
consult your ISP
use different IP tests.
use a command-line utility ipconfig
Syntax: ipconfig [/all]
ipconfig /all : Displays the full TCP/IP configuration for all adapters. Without this parameter, ipconfig displays only the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway values for each adapter. Adapters can represent physical interfaces, such as installed network adapters, or logical interfaces, such as dial-up connections.
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Note:If you have a dynamic IP address, you should determine your IP address each time after you connect to the Internet
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Want to know your IP for sending sticky notes? We recommend you to use 2Privacy.com IP Tests
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On-line
help
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How can I clear AutoComplete history in Internet Explorer?
To clear AutoComplete history in Internet Explorer: Select "Tools" Select "Internet Options". Open the "Content" tab. Click the "AutoComplete" button. Click the "Clear forms" button to clear all AutoComplete form data and/or click the "Clear Passwords" to clear restored passwords. If you don't want Internet Explorer to save this data in the future, you may remove check marks from the necessary check boxes.
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