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If you have Windows XP, you can request remote assistance, and we will be happy to help. We also provide on-site technical support in several parts of British Columbia.

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Supported technologies include (but are not limited to):

  • Windows 98
  • Windows NT
  • Windows NT Server
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows 2000 Server
  • Windows 2003 Server
  • Windows XP
  • Windows Vista
  • Exchange
  • SQL Server
  • Outlook
  • IIS
  • Office
  • Internet Explorer
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Ignore the other Google results, because there's only ONE Tech Support Company in Vancouver! And our head office is in Surrey.
Advantages of Remote Desktop Support
1. You get more for less. 2. We can work when you're not using the computer. 3. Your staff will be more productive. 4. You avoid many expensive repair situations by fixing problems earlier. 5. 24/7 Support!
Remote Technical Support
Remote technical support is provided 24/7 by Transparen's staff, not only for data recovery, but also for proactive maintenance (i.e. detecting problems early, before they become disasters).
Remote Support
Transparen's remote support group provides assistance remotely and supports computer users in fixing computer problems remotely. 24/7, low-cost service.
A Message From Transparen Corporation
Canada's children need clean air. You need a working computer. Give yourself both, risk free, this Christmas, just by working with Transparen.
West Palm Beach Server RAID Troubleshooting
In an emergency, Transparen can be of assistance in server repair, raid array reconstruction, operating system rebuilds (whether Windows, UNIX, *BSD, or Linux)
Troubleshooting a RAID5 Array in Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood-Pompano Beach (Florida)
RAID5 troubleshooting, server repair, hard drive crash recovery, better backup plans, and other useful topics.
SXW to DOC Converter
Looking to convert one SXW file? Download openoffice.org. But if you want to convert a whole directory, click here.
Octel and SCO X.25 Integration Troubleshooting in Toronto Ontario
Transparen's UNIX team can assist with a variety of networking and telephony issues having to do with Octel integration, X.25 networking, SCO UNIX troubles, and Ingres db recovery.
SCO or System V or SCO OpenServer Custom Server Tech Support
Many large organizations have legacy servers which have been in service for over 10 years, and no one is left with the expertise to fix problems when they occur. Near the end of their service lives, these servers will require support sooner or later.
Emergency Server Repair in Washington MSA
In an emergency, call Transparen for rapid low-risk data recovery and server crash recovery. Specializing in data recovery, raid recovery, UNIX, Linux, Windows 2003 Server, BSD.
Phoenix - Let RAID5 Rise From Ashes
Specializing in rapid restoration of RAID5 arrays, remotely or on-site.
Server Disk Failure Orlando
If the Dell, HP, Compaq, IBM, or Other Server RAID array has failed, and business depends on high uptime and availability, contact Transparen for the best possible outcome.
IBM Server RAID Crash Suburban Maryland-D.C.
Is your IBM Server in need of repair in Suburban Maryland? RAID5 crashed? PBX Phone System down? Custom SCO server crashed? Ingres defeated?
RAID Failed, Server Crashed - Newark
If your server crashed and you need assistance in getting it back up as soon as possible, contact Transparen for immediate emergency assistance.
ServeRAID Import Configuration Failed in Jacksonville
If your serveraid import configuration has failed, take a deep breath. Call Transparen. Getting your data back depends on what you do next.
Fix RAID and Server Problems in Southern New Jersey
If your server crashes in the middle of the night, could you use our 24 hour tech support? Would you like some help reconstructing that RAID? Would you like to talk to some people who fix servers for a living?
Server Repair Technicians Serving San Antonio
When a server's down, everyone will want to know the server's in good hands. When the expertise is not available in-house, call us and we'll help.
Server RAID Tech Support for Las Vegas
North American tech support for all server configuration, recovery, and technical support issues, including RAID problems, RAID failures, RAID recovery, Linux, UNIX, and Windows Server operating systems in Las Vegas.
RAID Recovery in Riverside-San Bernardino
Transparen specializes in complex RAID recovery for high-end servers. In addition, Transparen's specialists can assist with the aftermath of a server crash.
Unix Server Repair in Atlanta
Transparen specializes in all kinds of Unices, from Linux, to SCO, to Solaris, to whatever type of UNIX you may find in the typical organization.
Remote Computer Support is Provided in These Cities
Transparen provides tech support to major centres in the USA, and remote computer support to all Internet-connected locations in the United States of America.
Computer Tech Support and Repair in Tennessee
Tennessee computers, all brands, printers and other peripherals, software and file system corruption, viruses, spyware, adware, browser hijackers, malware.
IT Doesn't Need to Pollute As Much as Oil & Gas
It's not that IT is less important than the black gold. It's just that IT tech support can be cleaner, more environmentally friendly, kinder and gentler on the environment. So why shouldn't we pass those environmental savings on to our customers?
Vision of an Environmentally Friendly Lifestyle
Imagine being able to collaborate with the office staff while working from home, avoid stress, go jogging at a certain time, walk to the grocery store, not need cars, and be able to live comfortably with no major debts.
Our Competition is Fast and Furious.
We're simple and efficient. While they're driving to you, we're solving the problem. For the cost of their driving fee, we can help you for a whole month.
Our Tech Support Has Lower Environmental Impact Than On-Site Tech Support
You save: cost of gas, office space, car maintenance, time, money, environmental impact. No matter which way you slice it, Transparen's Tech Support Service is the way to spend your IT Tech Support dollars and cents.
Remote Tech Support For Grandpa or Grandma
For $45/month, you can help Grandma or Grandpa even if they're 3000 miles away. If you're not around, we provide UNLIMITED support too!
Computer Repair
We can fix your computer remotely using screen sharing. That part's easy. The hard part is that we've found really great staff to do the support.
Home Network Setup
Our technicians are well-versed in the ways and methods of creating great home networks. In a pinch? Contact Transparen and we're sure you'll like our service.
Computer Support Businesses in Canada
Ignore the other google results. There is only ONE computer support business in Canada, and that's Transparen.
Monthly Computer Support Plans
Our monthly computer support plans are simple, easy to understand, and they scale to any size of business. For sole-proprietor and large businesses, our tech support offer will save you money and deliver value.
Remote Computer Repair in West Vancouver
Suppose that you're in West Vancouver, and Transparen is in Surrey; can we fix your computer? You betcha! Probably faster than you might think!
Remote System Administration
Master system administrators can manage hundreds of computers with ease, which really means that companies with 20-30 computers and a full-time system administrator are not fully utilizing this individual's core strengths.
Remote Desktop Assistance vs. On-site Support
On-site Support is almost never cost-effective. Remote Support is the ideal option for business, especially to save money and receive great service. Doesn't sound like a balanced opinion, but it's true.
Building a Service-Oriented Technology Consulting Company
Imagine calling a tech support line and reaching a human being - not a scripted one - who could solve your tech support issue on the spot.
High Availability vs. High Uptime
Availability is easier to manage than uptime, because uptime has to do with one computer, which might fail, whereas availability has to do with the service, which might be spread across many computers, networks, and power grids.
Transparen's Experience in Web Hosting
Web hosting applications often require extreme uptime. Server hardware comprises one part of how to obtain this level of uptime.
System Administration Computer Support
Transparen works closely with qualified clients to develop robust system administration procedures to minimize downtime, emergency response times, and costs...
Computer Support and Repair Shop Partnership Program
Computer support and repair shops can obtain better profitability by concentrating on what they do best. Perhaps it is selling, and perhaps it is service. Perhaps it is both.
Added Value Tech Support Plans for Entrepreneurs and Computer Support Consultancies
You can't be there all the time - but if you partner with Transparen, then you'll have a useful team of cooperative and highly skilled technical support people behind you, so if you take an hour off, your clients will still be supported.
Linux and Open Source Strategy and Support
Linux provides strategic advantages and unlocks valuable new opportunities to integrate information inflows and outflows.
Software Maintenance Contracts
Transparen provides software maintenance contracts, to ensure that new software is installed and updated regularly and professionally.
Windows Troubleshooting Services
Several situations warrant an immediate call to Transparen Corporation for computer support and repair.
15 Minute On-Site Vancouver Office Network Support
Clients with SLAs in downtown Vancouver benefit from speedy on-site network support for their office Microsoft Windows-based networks.
Supporting OpenOffice.org Office Productivity Software
Transparen Corporation provides technical support for companies migrating to OpenOffice.org
OpenOffice.org Bug Fixing For Corporations
Transparen's programmers can utilize the Open Source nature of OpenOffice.org to provide Enterprise-specific functionality or essential bug-fixes. Open Source enables the enterprise to improve software quality and get business features sooner.
VNC - Virtual Network Computing
Sharing desktops between several people can help defray costs, including technical support, system administration, hardware and software.
Business Ethics
Leadership begins with ethics. This page outlines the ethical standards of Transparen Corporation.
Backup Service in Surrey BC
Transparen Corp. can help you protect your data. Are you ready for your next hard drive crash?
Factors Affecting Internet Speed
The speed of information delivery over the Internet is a function of a complex digital Supply Chain, the aggregate speed of which is limited to the speed of the slowest component.
Software and Hardware Configuration
Ensuring that software and hardware have been configured correctly may be tricky. Why not outsource that to experienced systems administrators such as those provided by Transparen?
Technical Support Services for Slackware
Transparen Corporation supports Slackware-based Linux projects as part of our service offerings.
Changing network settings on Windows XP Laptops
Kyle Jones explains how to use a Windows XP command-line device control mechanism to quickly and conveniently change network settings. To illustrate this interface, he shows how to disable one network device and enable another, all in one step.
Software License Management and Assurance
Keeping track of software licenses belongs in the realm of corporate accounting and assurance. Prepare for the inevitable software audit by ensuring that the appropriate documents have been prepared early.
Support for Windows NT, 2000, and XP
Corporate networks require stable operating systems - and for many, this means Windows NT, 2000, or XP have become standard.
Support for Mozilla and Firefox
Transparen Corporation provides technical support for companies migrating from Internet Explorer to Mozilla or Firefox.
Windows Networking
Networking office computers creates a more productive environment. Essential services include file sharing, email, Internet, free-busy scheduling, and usually a few pieces of specialized software.
Windows Scripting
Windows scripting consultants - fast, reliable service.
Windows 98 Support
Certain problems occur more frequently on Windows 98, compared to Windows XP.
"Do IT yourself" Computer Support Inappropriate for Many
Many people experience problems with their computers, as well as with programs or network components. Figuring out where the problems are is often best left to Transparen.
Confidentiality and Computers
Viruses, spyware, packet sniffers, rogue servers, and nosey cleaning staff - all pose risks to firms concerned about confidentiality, secrecy, and client privilege. How can sensitive information be effectively isolated from prying eyes and ears?
Restrict Firefox for Corporate Environment
Firefox and its cousin Mozilla can be configured to prevent certain actions from taking place. With a little help, your corporation can have a secure, stable browser.
Performing Backups from the Command-line
Transparen can help you or your company create a batch file to perform backups.
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