Wednesday, September 7, 2011

How to Access Google Accounts with Multiple Sign-in Feature

If you have multiple accounts in Google, you might want to access all of them at the same time. You can easily do this with Google’s Multiple Sign-in feature. With this, you can quickly access all your Google accounts without using multiple browsers or special addons.

As Google is considered the biggest search engine nowadays, its services permeate most of our online lives. For instance, one may have a personal Gmail account, a specialized one for business purposes, and another one to be used for public forums and comments. Before, you can access all your Google accounts by using multiple browsers or through special extensions in order to sign in to multiple accounts at the same time. But Google has introduced a feature that enables you to link all of your accounts so that you can access them easily in the same browser.

When you access any Google service like Gmail, you will see your Gmail address on the top right corner.  In order to add multiple accounts, you need to edit your Google account.











Go to google.com/accounts and sign in with your main Google account. Just make sure that you use your primary account, as this will stay as the main one when you access Google services.














Click Edit beside Multiple sign-in under the Personal Settings section.














Select the “On – Use Multiple Google Accounts in the same browser.” Then, check each box to show you understand the limitations and features of Multiple Sign-in. When you’re done, click Save.














After that, you will see a confirmation on top of the page.  Click the Back link to go back to your Accounts settings page.





Click the down arrow beside your gmail address and you’ll see the Switch account. Click it.















Now, you’ll see the “Sign in to another account…” Click it to add another account.














Sign in with the other Google account that you wish to add in the login box.













After signing in with your second account, you now have the option to switch either of the two. When you click the down arrow beside your email address and click Switch account, you will see the two accounts.














Your first and main account will be listed as default. To switch to another account, simply click the email address that you want to go to.















To add another Google account, just click the Sign in to another account link again.

On the other hand, if you want to remove extra account/s that you have just added, turn off the Multiple sign-in feature. You can do that by logging in to your Google Accounts page as before and click Edit beside Multiple sign-in.









Click “Off – Use one Google Account at a time.” and click Save.











After saving the changes, you will only have access to your main Google account. Also take note that this will fully remove the data about your second account from the first account. However, if you want to add another account again, repeat the steps mentioned above.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

How to Share Files and Printers between Windows 7 and XP

If you have a home network with PCs having Windows 7 operating system and XP on the other, you might want to share files between them. Today, we will look at the steps on how to share files and some hardware devices like a printer between these two operating systems. For this tutorial, I am using machines with Windows 7 Starter and XP Professional SP3 which are connected through an Edimax wireless broadband router.

First, see to it that both machines are members of the same Workgroup which by default is named Workgroup.


















On Windows 7 machine, go to Control Panel \ Network and Internet \ Network and Sharing Center. Then, click Change advanced sharing settings located on the upper left of the screen.
















Verify the following settings below under Advanced Sharing Settings for the Home or Work and Public profile.















If you want any user to have access to your public shares, turn off password protection located on the bottom of the list of Advanced Sharing Settings.
 






To keep it enabled, make sure that there is a log in account and passwords for the other XP machines.
  










If you go into Network in Windows 7, you can now see the XP machine as well as the Windows 7 which is in this case, the Mysticgeek-PC.
  
  













                                                                                  
If you want to share the printer on the Windows 7 machine, go into Start menu and click Devices and Printers. Then, double click the printer icon.
 
















Double click “Customize your printer”.
   

















Now, you’ll see the Properties screen. Click the Sharing Tab and check the box to share the printer and type its share name.
 

















Meanwhile, if your XP machine is an x86 OS, you can install Additional Drivers before setting up the XP machine.
  

















In order to find the shared folders and devices, double click the Windows 7 machine icon under Network. You can see that the printer connected to Windows 7 machine is shared and also the Users Folder.
 















On your XP machine, open up My Network Places and you’ll find the Windows 7 (mysticgeek-pc) shared folder.

 
















Double click on the Share folder in order to find a list of shared folders in the Public folder on Windows 7. If you have enabled password protection, you need to type the username and password of the user account of the Windows 7 machine first.
 

















To set up the shared printer in XP machine, go to Start menu and click Printers and Faxes. Kick off the Add Printer Wizard.

 













Select “A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer” and click Next.















Next, select “Connect to this printer…” and type in the path for the printer connected to the Windows 7 machine. Then, click next. 















Click Yes to confirm.





Finally, click Finish to install and complete the Wizard.















Also take note that there are some instances that you will need to install the x86 XP drivers for the shared printer because Windows 7 drivers might not be compatible with XP. When everything is installed, open up Printers and Faxes in order to find the shared printer.



 













The above-mentioned steps can help you get started with sharing your files and other devices between Windows 7 and XP machine.  A couple of restarts on your XP machine might also be required for you to see the shared resources on Windows 7.