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*** This Week's New Articles on Ask Leo! How do I stop constant "runtime error" messages in Internet Explorer?
We can stop them, and I'll show you how. But unfortunately they do indicate a problem. The good news, sort of, is that it's most often not your fault and there's little you can do to "fix it". The best we can do is ignore it. Continue reading:
"How do I stop constant "runtime error" messages in Internet
Explorer?" * * * Do I need all these services my domain registrar is offering me?
I'm going to use this as an excuse to define a few terms. Many registrars bundle several services together to make it easier for the average user to own and operate a domain. The problem, if you want to call it that, is that some services are required and others are not. And knowing what's what can save you a little money. Continue reading:
"Do I need all these services my domain registrar is offering me?" * * * Should I change my router's password, and if so, how often?
This question gets my standard answer #2: it depends. It depends on things like having ever changed your password and whether or not you're using wireless access to your network, and if so, what kind of encryption you're running. And yes, there's a scenario where an upgrade might be called for, but it's not age-related, it's about capability. Continue reading:
"Should I change my router's password, and if so, how often?" * * * Can email providers limit how much email I send?
Once again, I get to place the blame on a very common culprit. Spammers. It's all about the spammers and how we have to pay for their misbehaviors. Continue reading: "Can
email providers limit how much email I send?" * * * How long are those records kept? Some want internet records kept forever, others not at all. What can you count on?Continue reading: "How long are those
records kept?" * * * Did I really just win an email lottery or sweepstakes?
Man, if every "you've won!" sweepstakes message I've received in the last year were true I'd be a very rich man. Heck, if even one of them were true, I'd be doing pretty good. Short answer: it's fraud. Run away. Delete it. Ignore it. Don't ever be tempted. That clear enough? Continue reading:
"Did I really just win an email lottery or sweepstakes?" *** A Word from our Sponsor Solving Driver Problems Starts with One
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*** Popular Articles from the Archives Three years ago I began what turned into a seven part series of articles on exactly how I set up my new computer. How should I set up my computer? (Part I) In previous articles I discussed the process I used to select a new computer for myself, as well as what to do when your new computer doesn't work. Well, my replacement computer arrived and it appears to be working nicely. In fact, I'm writing this article using it right now. Kudos to Dell for getting it right - the second time - and for their customer service folks help along the way. Now the hard work begins. Continue reading... *** Thoughts and Comments On reviewing this week's article "Should I change my router's password, and if so, how often?" my assistant noted my comment: "This question gets my standard answer #2: it depends." If that's standard answer #2, she asked, is there a standard answer #1? That's easy. Yes there is. Standard answer #1 is "No". Regular readers wouldn't realize it, because that answer doesn't make it into print as often as it's actually used, but it's perhaps my most common answer. Why? Because I still get a constant stream of people asking me to recover passwords, hack accounts or otherwise do things that I'm fairly clear about being unable to do. Oh well. • This week's completely random and totally unrelated plug: La Paw Spa. Long time readers will recall that I occasionally mention my dogs (three Pembroke Welsh Corgis) here from time to time. We take our oldest, "Guido", for weekly canine hydrotherapy treatment to help him deal with Degenerative Myelopathy. Swimming's pretty cool; it's been great for him and I think it's even done good things for his owners as well. So, naturally, one things leads to another and La Paw Spa's become a client as I play with and try to help improve the web site. In fact, I even used that web site anonymously (sort of) in an article this week as an example of an error that I made. Anyway, I don't know if it'd ever be relevant for you (hey, I did say this was random and unrelated!), but every so often I like to plug my clients. Just because. 'till next time...
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