To restore the Windows Zip file integration quickly, type this command from Start, Run dialog:
REGSVR32 ZIPFLDR.DLL
If that does not help, another command is required to change the .ZIP association. Type in Start, Run:
cmd /c assoc .zip=CompressedFolder
Damaged InDesign preferences files can cause InDesign to behave unexpectedly. You can re-create the InDesign preferences files to eliminate problems caused by a damaged preferences file.
Note: Re-creating the InDesign preferences files restores settings to their defaults.
1. Quit InDesign.
2. Choose File > Find.
3. Type InDesign SavedData in the text box or the Contents Includes box, and then click Search.
4. Select and rename the InDesign SavedData file (for example, to backup SavedData) so that you can restore it later if desired.
5. Start InDesign. InDesign re-creates the preference file.
6. If the problem recurs, repeat this procedure for the InDesign Defaults file.
1. Open a new Notepad document.
2. Enter .LOG at the top.
3. Save and close the file.
4. Open it and you will see the current time and date inserted.
5. Enter your log entry, save and close.
5. Next time you open the file, Notepad will again insert the current time and date.
This handy style of search allows users to do searches in the “natural language”. For example if you do a search for ‘pictures taken last week’ you get no results, or nothing helpful. Once natual language search is enabled we recieve our desired search results.
To enable natural search:
- Go to the Control Panel
- Search for ‘folder options‘ (and click it)
- Click the Search tab
- Tick the ‘Use natural search’ checkbox.

This how to allows for two way syncing of Google calendar with Outlook.
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=89955
Take a blank, formatted floppy and copy the following onto it:
ntldr
ntdetect.com
boot.ini
Done!