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*** This Week's New Articles on Ask Leo! How do I "shred" individual emails in Microsoft Outlook?
We need to first clarify what you mean by "shredding", and then I'll explain why, in general, an external shredding tool can't work with Microsoft Outlook. And then I'll explain what you can do instead. Continue reading:
"How do I "shred" individual emails in Microsoft Outlook?" * * * How do I restore my computer back to Windows XP?
Wow. I say that because there's no way that putting a Windows 2000 disk into a machine is going to result in that machine running Windows Me. And installing an operating system - ME, 2000 or even XP - doesn't just happen by accident; it requires interaction with someone who's explicitly answering questions about how the operating should be configured. I'm guessing that a lot more has happened to that machine than your question would seem to indicate. Continue reading: "How
do I restore my computer back to Windows XP?" * * * Can someone find my home address or telephone number from my email address?
The short answer is that no, they cannot. The longer answer is that no, they cannot, unless you've been careless. Let me explain. Continue reading:
"Can someone find my home address or telephone number from my email
address?" * * * Should I upgrade my Windows Me machine to Windows XP or Vista?
I'd guess that XP will be a better deal, but I'm also guessing that you have a much more significant roadblock ahead of you. Something that to correct will be a lot more expensive than the cost of the operating system. Continue reading:
"Should I upgrade my Windows Me machine to Windows XP or Vista?" * * * What's a "zero-day" attack?
The very nature of "zero day" exploits is that your virus scanner would show that you were clean both before and after being infected. It's not until your anti-virus software provider updates their virus databases and you then take that update that your scanner would know what to look for. Yes, that means you may still be infected. Let's go through the timeline that got you here. Continue reading: "What's a "zero-day"
attack?" * * * What would you take? Heading out the door in an emergency that might destroy your home, what do you grab? And will it be enough?Continue reading: "What would you take?"
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Rebate! Advertisement. Ask Leo about advertising here. *** Popular Articles from the Archives Short and sweet, this article points to a tool I still use almost every day. How can I tell who's hogging the CPU? What is the best way to stop and locate a program that is running in the background of my system that is always causing everything to stop while it does its thing. Usually last for 30 to 60 seconds then everything is back to normal? You've seen it: your system comes to a grinding halt as some program seems to hog or monopolize all of your CPU's resources. Sometimes it seems like so much of what we do is really detective work. And like any good detective, the right tools make a world of difference. Read more... How can I tell
who's hogging the CPU? *** Thoughts and Comments User interface design is hard. I mean really, really hard. I say that because sometimes the most innocuous thing can cause users all sorts of grief. If you right click a shortcut on your desktop you'll see many options in the menu that pops up. Most of those are standard, meaning that every shortcut gets them by default; In fact a programmer would have to do extra work to change or remove the standard menu items from a specific shortcut. One Windows XP/Vista difference is that if you right click on the Recycle Bin, you'll see "Empty Recycle Bin" on both operating systems, but now there's a "Delete" option as well in Windows Vista. It kinda, sorta makes sense that it might be there - it's a standard option on almost every other shortcut. But here's the problem: you're a new user, or you're just in a hurry. You want to dump the contents of your Recycle Bin. You're probably thinking that you want to delete the contents of your Recycle bin, actually. So, if you see the "Delete" item on the menu, you might think that's what it does: delete the contents. Wrong. Actually the "Delete" menu item deletes the icon from the desktop. That one addition is confusing a lot of Vista users. I sympathize. But I also sympathize with the designers. I'm not saying it's right or wrong, or even optimal. But I do know that just about every alternative you might think of has ramifications you might not know to consider. Even "the XP way" had its issues. User interface design is hard. Making complex systems both consistent and easy to use is really hard. If you accidentally deleted the recycle bin icon from your desktop here's the article you want: I accidentally deleted my Recycle Bin in Vista - how do I get it back? And for the record, you are most definitely not alone. 'till next time...
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