So, a client came in the other day, saying that he couldn’t find a document that he had opened up from the internet, edited and then hit save. He hadn’t chosen where to save it, and had just assumed that it would be in his Documents folder. It wasn’t it was lost in the great labyrinth known as the Temporary Internet Files. I had a lot of trouble finding out how to get to them, even know I had had no trouble finding them previously in XP, because there was no clear, simple how-to on the internet. So here’s one for everyone else.
Tips & Tricks
So, you want to browse a new website or use a new online tool, but first you need to sign up. Seems simple enough, use the same username as last time, same password…Ah, your password. Passwords are becoming evermore critical secret of modern life, as everything moves online and your password/s unlock it all. Everyone knows it’s best practice to keep every password unique, and litter them with special characters and a mixture of capitals and numbers, but very few of us do. Why? Because it’s too hard. But I’ve got a few tips to try and make it all a bit easier.


