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To: Professor kim From: Christopher Hoffman - Cam Tran Date: October 21, 2010 Subject: Linked-In

(External) How to close your Linked in account if your company is using a different technology. Employees may need to close there account if the company feels that they are spending to much time on Linked in. For what ever reason these are steps to take to close your account and remove your file from Linked in: Members should only have one LinkedIn account. Multiple accounts can prevent the ability to accept an Invitation. Closing additional accounts should resolve this dilemma. Prior to closing any secondary accounts:
 * 1) Log into the account you wish to close.
 * 2) Click on 'Settings' found at the top of the home page.
 * 3) Click on 'Close Your Account' under Personal Information.
 * 4) Select a reason for closing your account.
 * 5) Click on 'Continue'.
 * 1) Inventory all connections and identify any that may be missing from the primary account you wish to keep.
 * 2) Send Invitations to those connections missing from the primary account.
 * 3) Update any profile information that maybe on other account profiles.

(Internal) Microsoft Windows 7 knows that your files are important to you therefore you should back up your files regularly. With these simple steps even the most novice computer user can back up there files. To back up your files: 1. Click **Start** button. 2. Click **Control Panel**. 3. Click **System and Maintence**. 4. Click **Backup and Restore**. Do one of the following · If you never used Windows back up before, click **Start and Set up back up**, and then follow the steps in the wizard. If your prompted by admistrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. · If you you have created a back up before, you can wait for your reguarly schedule back up to occur, or you can manually create a new back up by clicking **Back up now**. If your prompted by admistrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.