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- Important Info For Windows XP Users
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Many Windows XP
users have noticed the recent inability to see graphics within incoming e-mail
messages. That's because Microsoft has now made its Windows XP Service Pack 2
(SP2) a "required critical update" for all people using Windows XP. One of the
"features" of the SP2 software is that it blocks images from being displayed
within incoming e-mail messages. (See below for information on changing your
settings to allow images to reappear within e-mail messages.)
More About Microsoft's Recent Automatic SP2 Update
As of April 12, 2005, anyone using the Windows XP operating system that had not
previously downloaded SP2 onto their computer was forced to do so. This was
accomplished through Windows XP's Automatic Update feature which is "turned on"
as a default setting on all Windows XP systems. Thus, it's highly probable that
if you use Windows XP, SP2 has been downloaded onto your machine whether you've
requested it or not. Once this download occurs, however, users must then install
the software to activate it. For installation instructions, see:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/sp2aumng.mspx
Why SP2 For Windows XP Operating Systems?
Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 2 is a security software update for
Microsoft's popular Windows XP operating system. Costing almost one billion
dollars to develop, this free and huge (200 megabyte) software download promises
to make users of Windows XP much safer from cyberattacks. SP2 adds protection by
closing entries to viruses, increasing spyware barriers, and improving the
safeguards of users' personal data.
SP2 Does Not Replace The Need For Third-Party Virus Protection
Windows XP Service Pack 2 DOES NOT REPLACE the need for third-party a) Virus
Protection, b) E-mail Filtering, or c) Firewall Protection. If you use third
party anti-virus software programs from companies like Symantec and McAfee, for
instance, you'll still need to continue to regularly update your software and
scan e-mail attachments for viruses as you've done in the past. SP2 does not
include robust protection in these three areas.
So Why Am I Unable To See Graphics Within Incoming E-mail Messages?
One of the protective features added to Outlook Express for those Windows XP
users who have installed Service Pack 2 (SP2) is the blocking of images being
displayed within incoming e-mail messages. However, it's not nearly as much fun
to receive an e-mail message from a friend or source you trust unless you can
also view the message's graphics and images. Microsoft provides an easy option
to allow images to appear within messages, either on a per e-mail basis or for
all e-mail messages. To see the graphics within messages on an e-mail-by-e-mail
basis, with your Preview Pane open, do the following:
Note: If you don't see the gray bar, open the message in its own window and
follow steps one and two above. Otherwise, click your cursor arrow on the "View"
menu and drop down to "Layout." When the "Window Layout Properties" window
appears, make sure "Show preview pane header" is checked.
If you want to be able to see all pictures on all incoming e-mail messages that
contain images, you can disable this blocking feature. Here’s how:
Note: If you do not have the Automatic Update feature activated on your system and would like to do so, go to this link for step-by-step assistance: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/windowsxp/updates.mspx. If you use Windows XP and are not sure whether SP2 has been downloaded and installed onto your computer, go to this link for more information: http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com.
Ask The Help Desk - When
Was A Web Page Last Updated?
Question: Sometimes
it's important to know how current the information is on a web page. Is there a
way to find out when a web page was last updated?
Answer: Yes, this can be especially important if you are visiting
news-related web pages, stock market sites, or other time sensitive websites.
A simple method of finding out when a page was last updated is to go to the page
in question and then type (or copy and paste) the phrase below into the address
bar replacing the site's web address:
| javascript:alert(document.lastModified) |
A box will appear telling you the date and time of the last update. This trick
doesn't work on all websites and will only work if your browser is java-enabled
(which it probably is). However, in most cases this technique will provide
helpful results. Head to a couple of your favorite web pages and give it a try!
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Locate
Recreational Opportunities Before Next Vacation
http://recreation.gov/ - If you are
planning a vacation this summer and want to check out some of our nation's great
recreational opportunities, the federal government provides this in-depth
informational site to get you started. Recreation.gov allows you to search for
recreational areas by state, by recreational activity, by agency, or even by
map. Have a great trip!
Google Now Offers Map Images Taken Via Satellite
http://maps.google.com/ - You've probably
used MapQuest.com for map information or driving directions. Now Google.com has
gone one step further. It offers maps and driving directions but also provides
actual satellite images of addresses you input. Simply go to maps.google.com,
type in your Uncle Bob's home address in Toledo, click on the "Satellite" link
toward the top right corner of the page, use the zoom feature on the left side
of the page, and then check out his house!
Get Involved In A Kitten War
http://kittenwar.com/ - No, this is not a
site showing cat fights. It's a site filled with images of cute kittens where
you vote on your favorite feline. Hundreds of pictures of kittens have been
submitted. Check out the photo list of the top ten "winningest kittens," the ten
"losingest kittens," and the ten most recently submitted entries. Upload your
own favorite kitten photo and let the voting battle begin!
Herbie: Fully Loaded Movie Released This Month
http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/herbie/ - This month Walt Disney
Pictures presents the fifth feature film in the Herbie series that started with
the popular movie, The Love Bug, back in 1969. This time the adventurous
Herbie takes on the world of NASCAR! The film stars Lindsay Lohan, Matt Dillon,
Michael Keaton, and Justin Long. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. even makes an appearance.
Herbie: Fully Loaded is rated G for general audiences.
LPGA's Open Hosted By Colorado
http://LPGA.com - This month marks the 60th
anniversary of the longest running event currently on the Ladies Professional
Golf Association Tour. The U.S. Women's Open will be held June 23-26 at Cherry
Hills Country Club in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. In last year's exciting
event, eventual champion Meg Mallon held off Annika Sorenstam by two strokes.
Both will be competing this year for their share of the event's $3.1 million
purse. Check out this site for the latest news and stats concerning the LPGA.
Short Tutorial - Locating
Hard-To-Find E-mail Messages
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Have you ever
tried to find an e-mail message in your inbox folder that was sent to you months
ago but you can't recall the name or e-mail address of the sender? Plus, your
search for key words that were possibly included in the subject line of the
message hasn't given you successful results. Well, don't despair. You can also
search for key words within the actual message pane windows of e-mail messages
located in your inbox folder (and your other folders as well). Depending on how
many messages are stored in your inbox and how specific your key word search is,
there's a good chance of quickly finding the exact message that you're looking
for. See the step-by-step tutorials below.
Outlook Express 6.0 and Windows XP
Mozilla's Thunderbird 1.0 on Windows XP:
Mail.app 1.3.9 on Macintosh OS X
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