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Expert Profile: Hrire Mikaelian

Expertise:  Windows 95/98/2000/XP/Vista workstation and Windows 2000/2003 server networking, Group Policy and wireless configurations. Have knowledge about workstation Ghosting, and also the ins and outs of hardware troubleshooting.

Experience in the area
15 years of experience as a hobbyist and Senior Systems Administrator

Education/Credentials
BA, BCom in Information Technology Management. No IT certifications. However, I have taken several Windows, Novell and Networking courses.

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Prestige Points: 2420
Knowledge   9.69   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.81   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.86   Best of the best
Politeness   9.96   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
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2
Max Questions to be Asked
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Total Questions
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429
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User Comments
Excellent! Worked the first time...
(jim on 11/29/08)
Good expert - TJ
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Recent Answers from Hrire Mikaelian
2008-11-30  Printer is trying to connect to a network Hi Arion. Is it giving you the error as you try to install it or does it always happen? I would first run an Virus Scan of your system. Then, download a free utility called Spybot Search and Destroy...
2008-11-28  Router vs. switch Hi Gary. Basically, the router has the software built into it so that you can 'route' or share your internet connectivity through your cable modem. By default, a switch is a 'dumb' version of a router...
2008-11-24  networking printer to wireless laptop Hi Jim. I'll try to provide you what I can as best as possible with steps. 1) Go to the XP machine that has the printer attached. 2) Click on START/SETTINGS/PRINTERS and FAXES 3) From there...
2008-11-18  ie7 address bar dropdown population IE 6 is not as integrated into your Windows Explorer (i.e. your MY COMPUTER SETTINGS), as IE7 is. I have a feeling that any folder activity that you do on your desktop shows on IE 7 as well, in the history...
2008-11-17  ie7 address bar dropdown population Hi Gotaq IE5, IE6 and IE7 should have similar characteristics. IE4 or older are a lot different and it may be slightly different. IE4 and older are on products with Windows 95 and older, so it...
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