Attachment Woes in Vista Mail

September 17th, 2008 by vista1

I am having trouble getting file attachments with the Windows Mail program in Windows Vista. What might be the problem?
A.
The Windows Mail program that comes with the Windows Vista operating system tries to keep your computer safe by blocking certain types of e-mail attachments. These types of files include the .exe, .scr and .pif formats that are often use to spread malicious code.
Microsoft
does not recommend it for security reasons, but you can override this setting and unblock these attachments. Go to the Tools menu and select Options. Click on the Security tab and remove the check in the box next to “Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that could potentially be a virus” and then click on the O.K. button.

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5 Tips and Tricks for Home Networks

September 16th, 2008 by vista1

Linking PCs for more than broadband sharing can be easy, reliable, and secure with the right tools
By David LaGesse
Posted September 16, 2008
Computer networking—once the pride of IT departments and the occasional home geek—is fast becoming the standard in American homes. Many households,
even individual consumers
, now own multiple computers. Tens of millions of those homes have several PCs sharing a

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Windows 7 Beta in October, final in June 2009?

September 16th, 2008 by vista1

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Search is on for Ike’s victims

September 15th, 2008 by vista1

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Consider security when picking online storage

September 14th, 2008 by vista1

I bank online with Wells Fargo. Recently, the bank started offering an online storage service called vSafe. The bank claims it’s a secure way to keep digital copies of important documents such as wills, trusts, stock certificates, insurance policies and immunization records. Do you think it’s a good idea (at $4.95 per month)? Computing Q&A Free program for resizing photos

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Second time a charm Apple releases second version of iTunes 8 for …

September 14th, 2008 by vista1

Second time a charm Apple releases second version of iTunes 8 for Windows to fix blue screen of death
By
Leslie Poston
Does Apple really have a cavalier attitude toward Windows users? Windows users are starting to think so. The most recent incident involved popular Apple software iTunes.
Windows users were complaining because Apple’s release of iTunes 8 for Windows Vista was causing the all-to-familiar blue screen of death to appear. Judging by how many software programs written for Windows do the same thing, you have to wonder at what point Windows users realize the problem may be their chosen platform, but I digress.

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How to setup and use Remote Desktop in Windows Vista

September 10th, 2008 by vista1

Remote desktop is a great feature in Windows.  Whether you need to connect to another computer in your network, or connect to your computer from anywhere there’s an internet connection, it’s an excellent alternative to more complicated remote connection methods.  Turning on and configuring remote desktop is a lot easier than many people think, mainly because Vista takes care of the more complicated security measures for you.

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A 9/11 Loss Some Can See From Their Window Still

September 10th, 2008 by vista1

Weeks later, when the smoke had cleared and the dust settled, there, out the living room window, was the View, that most coveted of New York City apartment amenities, shattered forever.
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Theresa Cianciotta, a legislative assistant, with a photo showing the view of the two towers she had from Withers Street in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

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Reaction to ‘Delicious’ largely vicious

September 8th, 2008 by vista1

The $10 million Microsoft paid Jerry Seinfeld was a waste of money if media commentator responses are anything to go by. Most writers seem utterly baffled by the way ‘Shoe Circus’ fails to actually say anything about Vista, Windows or Microsoft in general.
The most scathing commentary came from
Computer World’s Preston Gralla
who said “without equivocation it’s one of the worst, most pointless ads in history… The ad isn’t funny, has absolutely no point, and is about as boring a minute and a half as you’ll ever spend.”

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Truth in advertising: New Microsoft Windows ad about “nothing”

September 8th, 2008 by vista1

in a campaign intended to reinvigorate the public’s perception of its Windows operating system debuted Thursday night. In it comedian Jerry Seinfeld helps recently retired Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates pick out a pair of shoes at a discount shoe store in an ordinary mall.
Don’t you feel better about using Windows now?
Apparently a belated answer to Apple’s two-year
“Get a Mac” campaign

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