ISSN 1488-3163; PC Improvements © 2003
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Welcome to the 269th issue of the PC Improvement News. PCIN consists mainly of news and tips. There is something for everyone, and if this is your first issue, I'm sure there will be something for you. If you give me two or three issues, I know that you will come back for more!
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Not much new going on here. All 3 of us (Graham, Lisa, and Andrew) have been sick for the last week or so. Lisa and I are almost better. It turns out that Andrew has an ear infection in each ear, but he's still as chipper as always.
Graham editor@pcin.net and Chris chris@pcin.net
Most Federal Agencies Flunk Internet Security
"Most federal government agencies have failed to adequately protect their computer networks from hackers and other online threats, the fourth year in a row that the government has earned low marks on a computer security report card issued by a congressional oversight committee.
The Department of Homeland Security -- the government's lead agency on matters of Internet security -- was one of seven agencies that received an F grade for 2003."For more info:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A50914-2003Dec9.html
Should ISPs pay music royalties for file-sharing by customers?
"A landmark case came before the Supreme Court of Canada this week, with its music industry seeking an order for ISPs to pay royalties for file-sharing by their customers. In effect it wants a tax to compensate for what it cannot stop.
The music industry is fighting a desperate battle to control the unauthorised downloading of copyrighted music that leaves artists and recording companies bereft of their lucrative royalties. Peer-to-peer file-sharing services like KaZaA are seen as the biggest problem."For more info:
http://www.out-law.com/php/page.php?page_id=shouldispspaymusi1070628115&area=news
Microsoft to ditch older products
"Microsoft will retire several of its products in two weeks' time, including Windows 98 and SQL Server 7, to comply with a court order related to its dispute with Sun Microsystems over Java.
In a posting to Microsoft's developer Web site, the company lists several older products that are being phased out and that will no longer be available to customers as of Dec. 15.
The company on Monday updated the posting to say that it is extending the deadline to download older products to Dec. 23 'in order to allow subscribers to download copies of content scheduled to be removed.'"For more info:
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5116216.html
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What is the biggest obstacle to obtaining training?
Work won't pay for it 11.63 % (10) I can't afford it 40.70 % (35) I'd rather learn on my own 33.72 % (29) I'm not interested in training 13.95 % (12) Total votes: 86
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The activity on the forum has been quite low the last couple of weeks. Visit the PCIN.net FreeHelp Forum at http://PCIN.net/help/forum/ to post your questions or answer others.
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Windows XP Professional How-to Articles
Microsoft XP How-to Site, from the guys who know Windows XP best, Microsoft.
"Find out how Windows XP can help you work smarter. How-to articles are grouped by topic on this page. You can also view a complete list of all how-to articles. If you manage Windows XP in a corporate environment, or for advanced how-to information, see the Windows XP Professional How-to Articles for IT Pros page. There is also a list of How-to Articles for Small Business."
Check it out at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/howto/default.asp
Recover deleted Outlook messages
From the Brian Livingston Newsletter: BriansBuzz.com
'Most corporations, of course, use Microsoft Outlook, not Outlook Express, for e-mail. Reader Bob Clifton turned me on to a way that corporate IT pros can get back any messages that anyone has recently deleted from his or her Outlook folders.
I'll paraphrase, below, an outline of the procedure. Don't try this without reading the complete list of steps at http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-6270-5054599.html
Back up the Outlook .pst file, which contains the message store.
Use a hex editor to insert blanks into 13 specific character positions near the beginning of the file.
Run Microsoft's Inbox Repair Tool on the .pst file. This utility is included with Windows 9x, NT, 2000, and XP, as well as Outlook 98 and Office 2000. More information on the tool is available in Knowledge Base article 287497.
Run Outlook, and the repaired .pst file will be opened, with the Deleted Items folder containing all of the recently deleted messages."
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Up until a week or so ago, I'd never heard of 1&1 either. But they are apparently a hugh hosting company with a very large presence in Europe. They are trying to increase their business in North America, so they are offering an excellent hosting package for free. It sounds too good to be true, but I've signed up for an account and it has been quite impressive so far. Their free offer expires January 14, 2004, so I'd go and sign up even if you don't have a need for it right now. You don't need to have a domain name. You don't provide any credit card information. You can check it out at http://1and1.com/
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