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How to install & upgrade QuickHeal on computers that are not connected to Internet?

One of our NGOs, VNC India, asked us - 

Microsoft license retrieval issue

Many NGOs are not able to retrieve the Microsoft licenses from the VLSC site. I think the way or the steps that many of them are following is not correct or may be they don't know how to approach the VLSC site. Here are some guidelines on how to access the licenses.The actual process to access the Microsoft licenses is as mentioned below. Please read the below steps and do accordingly.

Windows 7 editions

Are u still confused about which edition of Windows 7 to use?

Comparison of Quick Heal Anti Virus Lite 2009 and Quick Heal Internet Security 2010

One of our NGO friends 'YUVA' wanted to know about the difference between Quick Heal Anti Virus Lite 2009 and Quick Heal Internet Security 2010. For any of you who have the similar doubt can check out this link.

Film of Water Harvesting at a Pilgrim Centre

A documentrary film on a community led initiative to rehabilitate a traditional water harvesting system to meet the huge gap in demand and supply of water for the pilgrim centre at the Ajmer Sharif has been produced jointly by Institute for Development Initiatives, New Delhi and India Water Partnership, New Delhi.

Climate variability and the Poor

The above is the editorial of the December 2009 issue of our e-journal "Initiatives". The full text of the journal, back issues and other interesting reading material may be accessed on line at http://www.idi_india@googlegroups.com.

winndow 7 o/s required

window 7 o/s required.pl link

win 7 experience

we upgraded our netbook running win xp to windows 7. a very smooth installation process finished and the performance of win 7 is really good. the netbook has only one GB RAM but still win 7 doesnt seem heavy and runs smoothly.

we will bring you more news about win 7 soon!!

Information on the website

Many NGOs are spending time on calling us over phone to find out the information that is already present on the website. This has got us thinking whether the web content is not clear enough for our NGO friends to understand the subtle details of BiGTech. Hmm. Perhaps we should add more graphic explanations. Thinking continues.

Poll

Does your NGO have a technical person planning your technology strategy?
Yes, we have a full-time person handling our technology needs & roadmap
39%
Yes, we have a part-time person guiding us in our technology adoption.
16%
Yes, we have a volunteer team that helps us in our technology planning.
14%
No, we do not have such a resource! We would definitely like to have some help.
29%
We don't have and don't need a technology specialist.
3%
Total votes: 160
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