The PC Improvement News
Issue 1-52
October 06, 1999
ISSN 1488-3163
Published electronically by PC Improvements (c) 1999
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Welcome to the 52nd edition of the PC Improvement News. In
this newsletter,
I have a couple of tips to make your computing life easier
as well as
highlights of the past weeks PC Industry News. I am more than
willing to
discuss any PC related topics in this newsletter. Just email
me at
editor@pcin.net with
your suggestions. I would also appreciate it
if you let me know if there is any strange formatting in the
newsletter so
that I can fix them.
There are only 2 ways to get on the subscriber list. You
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Give me two or three issues, and I know that you will get
something great
out of this
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SOME OPENING THOUGHTS
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This week marks a year of The PC Improvement News. Pretty
exciting! I
started it a year ago when I was an exhibitor in a local small
business
show. I wanted a way to get some info about my booth visitors.
I still have
several local subscribers, but since I starting soliciting
subscribers on
the Internet, that has been the big source for subscribers.
I'd like to thank all of you for being subscribers, and I
hope you like the
newsletter. Hopefully you have all learned something at one
point or
another. Since I have provided this service to you, I hope
you will all
visit http://www.pcin.net/survey.shtml
I apologize if it seems like I am focusing a lot on Y2K things.
It's not
that I am worried or obsessed with it. It is just that most
of the
mainstream media is, so that is a lot of the news I get. I
just pass it on
to you.
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THOUGHT OF THE WEEK
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One person with a belief is equal to a force of ninety-nine
who have only
interests.
- John
Stuart Mill
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THE NEWS
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Toronto Tops in Software Piracy
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The September 20, 1999 issue of Computer Reseller News Canada
reports that
"Microsoft Canada of Mississauga, Ont., said its US-based
parent company has
taken action against 19 Toronto-area resellers suspected of
illegally
distributor unlicensed software on computers sold to customers.
The
software developer said 18 represents the largest number of
companies ever
caught in a single piracy sweep campaign in a North American
city. Before
taking action against the 18 companies, private investigators
visited
resellers suspected of hard-disk loading, or installation
of software for
which a company has no license, onto a computer's hard disk
before it is
sold to a customer. Although this kind of has to do with the
contest, I
thought I should mention it here. I had someone email me
Write Your Local Government Representative
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I received an email this week from Mark Milks. He was greatly
concerned
about something that he heard that the US Congress was going
to do. He had
heard that they were considering charging an "alternative
postage fee" on
email. I've heard this sort of thing many times, and
it isn't unique to the
US. There was a rumour in Canada within the last 6 months
that our
Parliament was going to do that. Sometimes it is hard to know
whom to
believe. I suspect most of them are rumours, but you never
know. I bring
this up because Mark sent me a URL for writing US Representatives.
Whether
this is a hoax or not, it wouldn't be a bad idea to write
your government
representatives, no matter where you are. Whether you are
for it or not, you
can let them know how you feel about government intervention
in the
Internet. Thanks for suggesting this Mark.
In the US:
http://www.house.gov/writerep/
In Canada:
http://www.parl.gc.ca/36/senmemb/house/MemberList.asp?Lang=E
Another Y2K "Don't Go There" Report
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A couple of weeks ago I mentioned a site that the British
government had set
up that warned against going to certain countries because
of Y2K problems.
Well, the US government also has a site. You can visit
it at
http://www.y2ktransport.dot.gov/fly2k/
You Can Bet on Anything
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Costa Rica-based NASA Sportsbook an online betting operation
at
http://www.nasasports.com
is taking bets on some strange Y2K occurrences.
They have 7 things you can bet on like whether or not the
world will come to
an end (1,000,000 to 1 odds). How are you supposed to collect
your winnings
if you are right?
For more info:
http://www.latimes.com/HOME/BUSINESS/CUTTING/t000089104.html
http://www.nasasports.com/y2kmain.htm
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CONTEST RESULTS
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I had 38 entries to this week's contest. Thank you to every
one who entered.
I went into Microsoft Excel, entered "=RAND()*37"
(without the quotes) in
the first cell (generates a random number from 0 to 37 for
a total of 38
possibilities) and recalculated the sheet 2 more times.
23, 33, and 11 were
the winning numbers, so that means that 24, 34, and 12 are
the winners.
Congratulations to Bill R., Malcolm Moore, and SMSudman who
won their choice
of DU Meter, Window Washer, or TweakDUN.
All of the contest entries (both current and previous) can
be seen at:
http://www.pcimprovements.com/pcinews/contests
The page is quite long, but there are some very interesting
responses. Most people felt there wouldn't be a problem in
the US, but that some of the "smaller" countries
would have problems. There was a surprising number of people
who thought that it was all hype and just a way for computer
people
to make more money. Check it out.
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I NEED HELP
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As many of you know, I offer a free help service via email.
If you have a
question, you can email me and I will try my best to answer
them. I can
answer about half of them. Those are things that I do regularly
or have
experience with. There are other things that I have never
tired or
experienced so I don't have an answer. I hope to post those
questions here
and see if any of the readers have any suggestions. I will
include all
reasonable suggestions with credit to you. These are NOT my
own questions
and they are NOT my answers. I will NOT check the validity
of these
comments. That is up to you.
Previous Questions
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Q1) I bought a Canon BJC-4400 printer in May. In the last
couple of weeks,
it has started printing in a very w i d e typeface - not the
spacing, but
each letter itself is very wide. I have checked the Properties
in the
Printers folder, uninstalled it and re-installed, and it still
does the same
thing. I know it has to be something simple (which is what
is keeping me
from calling Tech Support - I don't want to look like an idiot!)
Any ideas
on what I can do?
A1) John Hills said, "Make sure you have not selected
a very wide typeface
in your word processor - if not go into control panel and
double click on
printers icon - select properties and then select print test
page. If that
prints OK then you have a word processor problem. While you
are there ensure
you have the correct printer driver installed.
OR
Boot up in DOS and at the DOS prompt type DIR enter, to get
a list of files
and then press the Print Screen or Prn Scr key. If the test
comes out fine
then the printer is not at fault. If it is still wide then
delve into your
manual and find the keys on the printer to press to cause
the printer to
reset itself. Normally, you press these keys down and then
turn the printer
on to reset. Give that a try and if that doesn't work then
call the
Samaritans or your supplier."
Q2) I can't find my Briefcase after converting from 95 to
98. Before I
converted I deleted my HD, as there was a lot of rubbish on
it.
A2) John Hills said, "You are the first person I have
met that has found a
use for briefcase. You must be a very interesting person to
meet. To get
Briefcase back again go into Control Panel (In my computer)
and double click
ADD\REMOVE - Choose accessories and tick brief case. If it
is already
ticked, untick it and come out of that section and back into
desktop - You
may have to reboot. Then go back into add\remove - accessories
and then tick
it. This will now be visible on your desktop when its finished
buzzing away
and allowing you the opportunity of sticking some more cases
into your
brief."
A2) Bill R. said, "This one is simple to repair, go to
start, settings,
control panel. Next click on add new hardware and windows
pops up you have 3
options, click windows setup and you will see a tabbed panel.
Look at this
you will see some grey checks which means a whole program
did not load
choose add these plop in windows98 and your briefcase will
suddenly
reappear. You will most likely have to reboot as windows likes
to make you
reboot all the time."
A2) Rich Barnhart said, "1.Go into the Control Panel.
2. Click on Add Remove
Programs. 3. Click on Windows Setup Tab. 4. Click on Accessories
and check
Briefcase. Click OK. Have you Windows 98 CD handy. Give that
a try."
New Questions
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Q1) While my computer is connected to the LAN, Microsoft Word
very often
works extremely slowly. I uninstalled and installed again
Microsoft Office
97, ran the Service Pack and updated NAV and the problem is
still the same.
Some other computers in the LAN have the same problem.
Q2) My computer has 64MB of SDRAM. We installed an additional
32MB recently,
and it worked fine. It is in slot #2 on my motherboard. I
have a total of 3
slots. Up until yesterday, I have had 96MB of working SDRAM.
Yesterday, we
added a CD-RW. We installed it on the 2nd IDE controller slot
of the
motherboard. It is "master" on its IDE ribbon cable
with nothing else on the
cable. When we came back in and restarted the computer, the
SDRAM is back to
64MB. We did not touch the SDRAM, and went back to make sure
we had not
loosened any of it up. It is all seated fine. Any ideas?
If you have an answer to these questions or have a question
of your own,
please email me at freehelp@pcin.net
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NEW CONTEST
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There is no contest this week. Please take the time to visit
http://www.pcin.net/survey.shtml
and fill out the survey. It
will help me make a better newsletter and make it more enjoyable
for you.
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THE TIPS and OTHER STUFF
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Cheap Trick of the Week
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**Monstrous egg**
Internet Explorer 5 contains one really lame Easter egg showing
off the
developers' names. But we're not going to show you that piece
of egotistical
drivel. Because there's a much better Easter egg hidden in
IE5. To find it,
launch IE5 and click on the Tools menu and Internet Options.
Under the
General tab, click on Languages and then on Add. In the User
Defined field,
type ie-ee and click on OK. Now highlight the new entry that
reads "User
Define [ie-ee]" and click on the Move Up button to move
it to the top of the
list. Click OK twice more to close up the window. Back in
Internet Explorer,
click on the Search icon (a globe) on the toolbar. This adds
a search panel
on the left side of the browser window. Click on Customize
in its upper
right corner. Cute animation, huh? It's cuter if you consider
that it may
not be Godzilla getting bonked by IE in this graphic, but
Mozilla, the
mascot of Microsoft's rival, Netscape.
Buy the Little Black Book of Cheap Tricks for only $9.95 Cdn
http://www.pcimprovements.com/help/books/cheaptricks.shtml
Useful Windows Tools
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Subscriber Chris Wheatley sent this in:
I've been asked for this nugget quite a lot recently and it
may help you
after installing that dodgy CD from a "free" ISP.
(This is HOT right now in
the Uk due to British telecoms monopoly and their high local
call rates -
there are NO free calls in the UK! We pay dearly and hate
free advertising.)
I call it the "How the golly gosh do I get rid of that
"provided by Cheapo
ISP" message on the IE5 banner?"
Run REGEDIT then FILE, EXPORT and save the whole registry
in case you screw
up. Double-clicking the REG file you just created will restore
the file in
the event of a brown trouser situation.
Then edit the existing registry; choose branches from the
root in this
order....
-HKey local machine
-Software
-Microsoft
-Internet Explorer
-Main
In the right-hand pane there will be a key called Window Title.
Look for the annoying message here. It's between quotes. Edit
the area in
between the " " to read what ever you want. The
default is Internet
Explorer. You can leave it at that or add/delete anything
you want. And that
truth will appear every time you run IE5 on the 'lil window
colour banner.
Does Your Browser Give Out Your Email Address?
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Many months ago I included a link to a site that will tell
you if your
browser sends out your email address. You see, when you visit
a site that
links you to an FTP site either directly or via an image link,
you need to
log onto that FTP server. It is usually done automatically
through your
browser. It tries to log you on anonymously. Your username
is most likely
anonymous and your password is usually some variation of your
browser name
like IEUser@ or something like that. The problem is
that some people have
either on purpose or by accident changed the setting on their
computer that
stores the anonymous login password to give and it is set
at your real email
address. You can visit http://helie.com/BrowserCheck/
and see if you have
this problem or not.
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Lastly, send in your comments, tips and news and you too can
be included in
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Well, that's all for this week. Remember that if there is
anything that you
want to learn about, let me know and I will try to accommodate
you. Also,
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Wing accept no responsibility (either good or bad) for the
results obtained
from trying the tips in this newsletter.
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Editor: Graham Wing can be reached at editor@pcin.net
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