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Tip of the day: Clearing the print queue on Win7

On this link  you can find these instructions to clean your hanged up printer queue on Windows 7 and Vista: 1. Click  Start . 2. Type  Command . 3. Right-click  Command Prompt and select  Run as administrator . 4. Type  net stop spooler  then press  Enter . 5. Type  del %systemroot%\System32\spool\printers\* /Q  then press  Enter . 6.  Type  net start spooler  then press  Enter . Thanks man! you solved a really annoying problem that has been with us for a few years already

Start-up

After quite a few busy weeks I'm finally back to the blog. The reason for such absence was the change to a new job. And meant a more profound change than just switching jobs and let me explain what I mean with this by listing what has changed: From following to leading From guidelines to freeform From legacy to state-of-the-art From the consultancy world to the entrepreneur world And the last one pretty much sums it up... I recently left the consultancy world to join a "backed-up" start-up company on a moment where many may think it was a very risky moment to do so. Leaving from a established consultancy company to recently created one doesn't seem like something most people would do on times of financial crisis but to me it was worth the risk by believing that crisis times are those times where opportunities open to those few people who take it. It gives you the opportunity to reinvent yourself and to do something new or something better and to fill tha...