Issue 137 - May 23, 2001
ISSN 1488-3163; PC Improvements ©2001
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Welcome to the 137th 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.
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OPENING THOUGHTS
Lisa and I finally finished one room in our house. We have
repainted the ceiling and walls, stripped and refinished the
floor, and changed all of the lights and plugs. Looks great.
We quickly discovered that owning your own house is tiring,
but certainly worth it.
There have been a lot of new subscribers since the last time
I mentioned this, so here is a reminder. I have a couple of
pages on the PCIN site where I list subscriber web sites and
newsletter. If you would like to be listed on either, check
out http://www.pcin.net/links/subweb.shtml
and http://www.pcin.net/links/sublist.shtml
and then let me know.
Don't forget to recommend PCIN in May. You're going to love
the Recommend PCIN prize this month. I am giving away a copy
of Microsoft Office 2000 Standard. You need to visit http://www.pcin.net/recommend.shtml
and recommend PCIN to others. At the end of the month, the
person who had the most people subscribe in May will win the
software. This is a little different than normal. It is usually
a random draw of anyone who recommended PCIN. No we need some
action. These must be new subscribers to be eligible.
The NEWS
For(d) the Birds
"Industry analysts see the so-called 'takeover ad'
that Yahoo! ran May 4 for the 2002 Ford Explorer as a bellwether
for the next generation of highly interactive, highly intrusive
advertising on the Web.
The ad, produced by J. Walter Thompson, began with several
crows perched on a Ford Outfitters banner under the main
Yahoo! logo. The birds then flew across the page to a pile
of birdseed. As they ate the seeds, a Ford Explorer '02
banner was revealed. Those who clicked on the banner saw
their screen start to shake and heard the sound of an engine
ignition. A split-second later, the entire Yahoo! homepage
was replaced by an animated Flash ad for the vehicle."
For more info:
http://www.turboads.com/richmedia_news/2001rmn/rmn20010516.shtml
Network Associates gives heave-ho to several products
"As part of an aggressive plan to spur the company
to profitability, struggling security vendor Network Associates
is cutting the cords to several lagging products in the
intrusion-detection and network management space.
George Samenuk, who was installed as company president,
chairman, and CEO in January, has taken a hard line toward
resuscitating the company with dramatic cost-cutting, improved
sales executions, and a refocusing of product development
efforts."
For more info:
http://iwsun4.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/05/18/010518hnnai.xml
E-mail, Web access arrive on rail service
"Passengers aboard the Royal Canadian Pacific cruise
train, which kicked off its 2001 operating season Friday,
can relax in the same luxurious staterooms that once hosted
British royalty and Winston Churchill. Now, they can also
access their e-mail and the Internet, which may be a first
in passenger rail service.
The Royal Canadian Pacific, which operates summer-only excursion
trains through the Canadian Rockies, is the first passenger
train 'to offer e-mail and Internet service in North America
and possibly the world,' said Steve Barry, editor of Railfan
& Railroad magazine, from Cartsens Publications Inc.
in Newton, N.J."
For more info:
http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/internet/05/23/train.email.idg/index.html
MOBILE COMPUTING NEWS and NOTES
Siemens and Lufthansa have developed a program called m-Barq
that allows you to speedily bypass airline check-in counters
using your WAP-enabled mobile phone. Frequent flyers can
receive a pre-approved check-in ticket on the screen of
their phone in the form of a barcode, which is quickly scanned,
and gives them a faster departure process.
Brought to you by Shawn Bremner and The Wireless Web ezine.
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I NEED HELP
I offer a free help service via email. If you have questions,
you can email me and I will try my best to answer them. I
can answer most of them myself, 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 136-01
My menu bar was deleted from IE from a web site I visited.
Now whenever I open IE, I cannot access File, View, Edit,
Favorites, etc.
How can I fix this?
(PII 233, 64MB of RAM, 8 GB HD, Win98, IE5.0)
A 136-01
Kenneth Aspinwall said, "Try the repair tool for
IE 5. Read directions at http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q194/1/77.ASP"
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John Hills said, "View - Toolbars - then choose any
or all of the bars you need unless you have gone into
Full screen mode, in which case press F11 key or restore
from the right hand top corner."
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Ken Schaefer said, "Press F11 - the site has undoubtedly
set the screen to Full Screen View. F11 toggles back and
forth."
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** said, "I think what may have happened is the "full
screen" option has been enabled (view > full screen),
when your in internet explorer either a) press f11, or
b) of the 3 buttons at the very top right of the window,
click once in the middle one (if you hold the mouse cursor
still over it for a few seconds you will see it's called
restore)."
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Chris Stoneham said, "It sounds like IE has stuck
itself in Full Screen mode. Press F11 to turn this off,
close and re-open IE, and it should remember this."
Q 136-02
Some of my friends forward email to me and they always
come as attachments. It's always the same two friends.
I will not open attachments because even though I know
they are from friends, I have still gotten viruses from
them. And I would like to see their attachments.
Other than the obvious of just deleting them, is there
some way I can receive them not as attachments, or is
it a function of what they are doing? Is there some kind
of setting they have on or off that can be changed?
A 136-02
bdeluke said, "Scan your email before opening attachments."
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Rob said, "Most of the time your friends can forward
text as either an attachment or quoted inline, this is
a setting in their mail client. Images and so on will
be sent as attachments and your mail client decides how
to handle these. You can start by educating your friends
to let you know when they're sending an attachment --
that way you know it didn't get sent by a virus.
Then keep your virus software up to date and scan before
opening. Perhaps waiting a couple weeks to see if you
hear about a virus involving that file name. If you read
your mail with something other than a MS product then
you greatly decrease the threat from the recent crop of
VB based bugs since they won't get run automatically."
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Barb said, "The file can be downloaded, then do a
right-click to choose scan with (Norton, McAfee or whichever
program you have). The option may be the 4th one on the
list. It will just take a few seconds, depending on how
large the file is. If it's virus free, it's all right
to open it. If it's not virus free or questionable - then
delete it. (A file does not have to be opened first to
do the virus scan.)"
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John Hills said, "If you wish to receive attachments
and see attachments then the moment you view the email,
you are open to viruses. It is not necessary for an email
to have an attachment for you to get a virus. Therefore,
a good virus checker is about the easiest solution or
failing that, use Linux on dual boot for email only. If
I were you, I would go for a good virus checker, Trend
PCcillin is not a bad one and cheap - Then you can enjoy
the attachments your friends send you. And if they are
funny - please send me a copy."
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Adam said, "If you have a good and up to date virus
checker there would be very little risk from opening attachments
from friends, but still, there is some risk as you have
found out!
You could forward the email (and attachment) to a Hotmail
account this has a built-in virus checker and will not
allow you to open or save it if it is infected."
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Ken Schaefer said, "The friends are sending their
email as Rich Text thru Exchanges. The simplest solution
is to ask them to always send you plain text. There is
a change you can make in Outlook to affect this on a per-contact
basis. An explanation can be found at http://www.brooklyn.com/theatre-sound/winmail.html"
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** said, "You can only request your friends don't
send the objects as attachments. If you had received viruses
from them though i would say only accept text-only emails
and automatically delete all emails from these friends
with any attachments until their systems are purged. Otherwise
the question is not if but when you become infected again."
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Martin Glusberg said, "I routinely look at attachments
with Quickview (or Quickview plus), since you are guaranteed
to look without risking executing anything nasty..."
New Questions
Q 137-01
I know some really great tips about navigating with the
keyboard rather than the mouse (like holding Ctrl to highlight
multiple objects, holding Shift to "Rubber band"
items, pressing F2 to rename files etc). Is there a help
file somewhere or a website that lists all of these little
tricks that the keyboard can do (Alt/Tab to name another
one)?
Q 137-02
I have been using Zone Alarm free version for quite some
time without a problem. Lately I up-graded to the latest
version #2.6.88 and it has given me a problem ever since.
When I launch IE it by default connects to my head office
via Oracle Developer Server. Since I have had this new
version it take's upwards of 15 minutes or more to connect.
I can disable Zone Alarm and it connects OK.I can then
re-load ZA and I can log on & off all day with no
problem till the next morning. I can use Sygate Personal
firewall and it will not cause this problem. My PC is
a Pentium II, Windows 98,2nd edition. I wonder if any
one can help with this situation?
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
**The right sort**
When you open a folder, Windows will usually sort the files
available alphabetically, but it doesn't have to be this
way in Windows 98 and Me.
To change the default way the files are sorted, open Windows
Explorer, click View and select Details. Click one of the
title bars, either Size, Type or date Modified. The one
you select will determine how your list is displayed the
next time you open a file. Once you've selected one of the
bars, hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and click
the X button in the top right corner of Windows Explorer
to close it.
You may have to restart your computer for this trick to
take effect.
Get your own copy of "The Little Black Book of Cheap
Tricks: 2001" by visiting http://www.pcin.net/lbbct/
Lost Your Favicon Icons?
When you "bookmark" a web site in Internet Explorer,
it looks to see if the site has a favicon file. This is
a small icon that makes the Favourite stand out. NBC has
an icon that looks like their peacock logo. ZD Net has their
ZD logo.
Anyway, subscriber David Kneapler emailed me because he
noticed that he would occasionally "lose" his
icons. They would revert back to the default IE icon.
Well, if you are like David and have this problem, then
you should visit http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/stories/info/0,10615,77423,00.html
and download the free utility from PC Magazine called FavOrg.
It will scan your favourites and redownload the favicon
files that go with them.
The SHIFT Key
You can do a lot more when you hold down the SHIFT key:
Holding down the SHIFT key and:
1) Clicking a link in IE opens a new Window
2) Right-clicking on a file forces the Open With option
to appear
3) Clicking the File menu in an Office changes the Close
and Save options to Close All and Save All
If you aren't afraid of playing around, then do that. One
of the FreeHelp questions above asked about keyboard shortcuts.
You will often find them yourself without even trying.
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