Issue 96 - August 09, 2000

ISSN 1488-3163; PC Improvements (c) 2000
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Welcome to the 96th issue of the PC Improvement News. PCIN consists of news, tips, thoughts, and contests. There is something for everyone, and if this is your first issue, I'm sure there will be something for you. I am willing to discuss any computer topic. Email me at mailto:editor@pcin.net with any suggestions. If you give me two or three issues, I know that you will come back for more!

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OPENING THOUGHTS

You just start getting used to a product, and the next version seems to be right around the corner. Microsoft Office 10/2002 is already starting its initial beta testing. It is still very early, but it seems quite impressive.

Only 6 people sent in their thoughts on Napster. I figured there would be a lot of you with some strong opinions. But then again, I don't feel too much either way, so why would you? Anyway, the results of the draw and the comments themselves can be seen in the contest section later on in the newsletter.

I have added a small bit to the I Need Help section. Under each question (starting with the new ones this week) I will put the systems specs that I have been given, hopefully to help the subscribers better understand what the problem might be.

Don't forget to recommend PCIN before the end of August (recommend as many times as you'd like) and win Microsoft Word 2000. Recommend PCIN at http://www.pcin.net/recommend.shtml

The NEWS

Microsoft Reader Finally Available

From the August 9, 2000 WinInfo Daily Update newsletter:
"Almost 2 years after first demonstrating the technology, Microsoft has finally released a ClearType-based product for Windows desktops and laptops. Dubbed Microsoft Reader, the product delivers eBooks to computers running Windows 95 and later, although you need an LCD screen to take full advantage of ClearType's display technology. Earlier this year Microsoft released a Reader version with its handheld Pocket PC."
Microsoft has deals with Barnes & Noble and other online book retailers. The reader is free, and there are demos, information, and converters at the Reader web site.

For more info:
http://www.microsoft.com/reader/

Important Windows 2000 Gains

Within the last couple of weeks, 2 very big announcements have arrived that show the power of Windows 2000 Server. Microsoft has been using Unix to run its HotMail free email service (that is what the servers ran before Microsoft bought it). They wanted to run it on NT servers, but were never able to get it to handle all of the traffic. Well, Microsoft has finally announced that they are moving HotMail over to Windows 2000. The move will be gradual and there are currently around 10% of the users who are accessing HotMail on a Windows 2000 server.
In similar news, Excite has announced that they will use the upcoming Windows 2000 DataCenter Server to run its search engine.

For more info:
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2610894,00.html

More Stats From The Linux Hall of Shame

I don't remember which newsletter I got this out of, but it is word-for-word (including the title):
"You know things are tough for the Linux crowd when the leading distributor of retail Linux products can brag about selling 28,600 software units during a single calendar year. That's a number even Be Inc. can chuckle over, but it isn't stopping Macmillan, which makes the Mandrake distribution of Linux, from crowing about it. In an industry in which unit shipments are normally measured in the millions, Macmillan beat out second-place Red Hat software by more than 5,000 units. I'm sure the Consumer Windows team at Microsoft is shaking in its boots."

Amazon.com to Sell Cars?

Amazon recently registered several new domain names like NewCarsAmazon.com, UsedCarsAmazon.com, and SellCarsAmazon.com, most likely to protect these domains. One would assume that future plans involve cars.

For more info:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/12464.html

CONTEST RESULTS

As I stated above, only 6 people sent in their thoughts on the Napster issue. I agree with Dennis who commented that breaking copyright isn't much of a problem for him since he can rarely download a complete song anyway.

Congratulations to Kirk who won Kai's Photo Soap 2. As usual, he can see his and all of the other entries at http://www.pcin.net/contests/20000809.shtml

I NEED HELP

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 most of them, but there are things that I have never tried or experienced so I don't have an answer. I 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. If you do try one of these tips, please let me know how the suggestions worked out. Did they work or not? Please send in your questions or results to mailto:freehelp@pcin.net

Previous Questions

Q 95-01)

When trying to print a full-page, landscape-oriented 1 page file to my printer, the picture is consistently scrunched down by what appears to be approximately 50%.

A 95-01)

John Hills said, "This could be for several reasons.
1) You need to check your margins in page setup.
2) You need to try to print the picture from another program to see if it is a program issue rather than a printer issue. Some programs like MS PhotoEditor need to be ticked for pic to be full-page and\or centered. Left unticked the picture will only take up a small portion of the page.  This setup is under the normal print selection.
There are other reasons but without knowing the program and\or the printer, I have no more suggestions left."

Ken Berry said, "Make sure you don't have the settings set to "center" the image on the print paper (printer setting just before print ok). Also make sure the image isn't larger than paper size. Also there are "margins" that the printer won't print on. I don't know what those sizes are that needs to be considered also."

Erwin said, "Probably you are using the wrong driver for your printer. Try to download a newer one from the site of the manufacturer from your printer. Remove the old one before installing the new driver."

Q 95-02)

When I send an email to a friend it automatically downloads into his deleted items. He doesn't have any rules set up, and I'm the only one who this happens to.

A 95-02)

Erwin said, "It looks like he has set rules in the message rules in his email program. This must be the reason, for example you can set the rule "if to contains people" then delete it. Else he might try to reinstall his email software."

New Questions

Q 96-01)

My PC stops defragging at 65%. Any suggestions?
(PII-400, Win98)

Q 96-02)

When I switch the computer on it states that it hasn't been shut down properly and performs scandisk. This message is intermittent and has just occurred. The computer has been shut down properly but the message still appears.
(AMD500, 128MB RAM, Win98)

If you have an answer to these questions or have a question of your own, please email me at mailto:freehelp@pcin.net

THE TIPS and OTHER STUFF

Cheap Trick of the Week

**Even up your columns**
In Windows Explorer, are some columns in the right pane too narrow to display the full information? But others are wasting space by being too wide?
Of course, you could adjust each column individually, fiddling with the title tabs at the top of each column until you get each one just right.
Or...you could simply select any file in the list by clicking on it once, hold down the Ctrl key and press the plus sign (+) on your keypad. All the columns will adjust automatically to fit their widest item!

Open Separate IE Windows When Reading Email

I first heard of this tip in the August 7, 2000 edition of Brian Livingston's Window Manager email newsletter from InfoWorld.com:
The first time that you click on a link in an email message, if a browser window isn't open, clicking the link will open a new (IE) window. The next link you click on will open in that same window, rather than opening its own window. This can be a real pain if you want to open several windows at a time. A Microsoft support article at http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q256/9/53.asp explains how to set it up so the links open up in their own window.

Fixing Dial-Up Connection Problems

John Hills sent in this tip:
If you are using a 56k flex or v90 modem you may sometimes find that either your modem is not connecting as regularly as it used to or you experience erratic connections. This is very often caused by a corruption in Dial up Networking and\or in the TCPIP bit. To get your system working A1 again try doing the following (Note: No setting or emails or favourites will be lost in this exercise):
1) Run system file checker. The file SETUPX.DLL will often be found to be corrupt and in need of replacement.
2) Go into Control Panel and Network Icon and remove Dial up adaptor and TCP-Dial up adaptor. You will need to reboot your PC.
3) After reboot, go into Add and Remove and select Dial up adaptor and reload. This should stick it all back in but check to see that you have either\and MS Client for networks or MS family logon protocol. If not add protocol.
If you are still having connection problems then in Dial Up Networking take a note of all your dial up settings including any figures in TCPIP and delete it and then create a new one -WITH A DIFFERENT NAME.  Put you info back i.e. phone number, TCPIP figures.  You should only have two items ticked under the Server tab; Enable software compression and TCPIP.

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