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*** This Week's New Articles on Ask Leo! How do I make a Windows XP boot disk?
In the old MS-DOS days it was easy to make a boot floppy. Even early versions of Windows could be dealt with that way. Today? Not so much. You've actually touched on the most common and useful solutions. Let's look at those, and one other. Continue reading: "How do I make a
Windows XP boot disk?" * * * How do I share documents between OpenOffice Writer and Microsoft Word?
I think you need to give OpenOffice Writer a little bit more of a chance. There may well be reasons to revert to Microsoft Word, but exchanging documents with Microsoft Word users isn't one of them. You're probably just missing a simple step. Continue reading:
"How do I share documents between OpenOffice Writer and Microsoft
Word?" * * * How do I get Windows Picture and Fax Viewer in Windows Vista?
Judging by the volume of requests on this topic, I think there are lots of people who agree with you that Vista took a step backwards when it comes to Windows Picture and Fax viewer. But it's not as far a step backwards as you might think. And even if it is, there are many alternatives. Continue reading:
"How do I get Windows Picture and Fax Viewer in Windows Vista?" * * * What does "conversation timed out" mean in an email bounce?
Unfortunately there's no standard here ... the failure could be for many different reasons. The best I can offer here are some guesses as to what might be happening given the clues at hand. Continue reading:
"What does "conversation timed out" mean in an email bounce?" * * * Is dial-up safer?
Slightly. But in reality, the risk's not really that high to begin with, and using dial-up adds less anonymity than you might think. Continue reading: "Is
dial-up safer?" * * * Is Privacy A Thing of the Past? There's privacy and privacy. Are you being tracked? Probably. Is it something to worry about? Probably not.Continue reading: "Is Privacy A Thing of
the Past?" *** A Word from our Sponsor Is Your Inbox Empty? Advertisement. Ask Leo about advertising here. *** This Week's Most Popular The ten most popular articles in the last 7 days on Ask Leo!
*** Popular Articles from the Archives Here's something most people don't consider: When do I actually need to run a virus scan?
Virus scanners are best used to prevent viruses from ever reaching your machine, but you raise a very good issue that most folks don't realize. There are two types of scans. Continue reading... *** Thoughts and Comments Seems like everyone's doing it, so I thought I'd reflect a little on 2007. My most visited articles have been the mySpace picture in a comment articles, and by a wide margin. MSN Hotmail articles take second place as people either continue to struggle with lost passwords and hacked accounts, or simply balk at the upgrade from MSN Hotmail to Windows Live Hotmail that happened this year. By far the overarching theme of the vast majority of the questions I get is privacy: keeping it, violating it, or trying to track down a culprit after a breach. The search terms that brought the most people to the site? "svchost" and "lsass" - two components of Windows that show up in error messages resulting from literally hundreds of different possible problems. This newsletter's grown to over 20,000 subscribers at the end of the year. As a side note, I originally did the special ask a question form for subscribers page as a "perk" of subscribing to the newsletter. The difference is that these questions go directly to me, whereas the regular form first goes to an assistant who weeds out the fair amount of noise that gets submitted there. What I realized a while back is that my subscribers (that's you!) ask great questions! Questions submitted through the subscriber's form are almost always well considered and very appropriate. I really appreciate that. If you appreciate this newsletter or the site, one of the best ways you can say "Thank You!" is simply to tell a friend or colleague. Ask Leo! can always use more visitors and thereby help more people with their computer or technical problems. Forward this newsletter if you like (though you'll want to remove your unsubscribe information at the bottom), or just point people at ask-leo.com, or as I mentioned last week askleo.net (no dash, easier to remember). And thank you for being here. Here's to a great 2008! 'till next time year...
* * * The Latest: at Forwarded Funnies: "How To Spot A Redneck Hunter With A DUI Conviction [PIC]" Some of Leo's other sites: The Ask Leo! Store, Leo's Online Business Card, Taming Email, MovableType Tips, Leo's Blog, Buy Leo a Latte (or a Beer), A Letter To Myself, Dolls and Friends, Corgwn.com *** Newsletter Administration Do you have a question? A comment, perhaps? Newsletter subscribers can visit http://ask-leo.com/askleosubscriber.html to submit your comments and questions. That page is only mentioned here, so I'll know it's from someone who's taken the time to read this far! I'll be honest: I'll try to respond, but I get a lot of questions every day - I just can't answer everyone. Rest assured, though, that even if you don't hear from me directly, every email gets read. Leo's Answers Newsletter is a weekly publication of Ask Leo! and Leo A. Notenboom. It's also available as an RSS feed at this URL: http://ask-leo.com/newsletter.xml. Archives of previous newsletter issues can be found on the Ask Leo! web site, http://ask-leo.com/newsletter.html. You're quite welcome to forward this email in its entirety, but you should probably delete your unsubscribe link below, so your friends don't unsubscribe you by accident. You may forward individual articles from this newsletter only if you include all and only the text of that article as found in this newsletter, including any links therein. You may not copy full articles from the Ask Leo! website - more on that in my section on copyright: http://ask-leo.com/terms.html#copyright. I'd sure appreciate it if regular readers got a subscription of their own. You can sign up at http://newsletter.ask-leo.com. Interested in advertising on Ask Leo! or in this newsletter? Advertising details here. Newsletter contents Copyright © 2008, Leo A. Notenboom & Puget Sound Software, LLC. Article 12145 | Posted January 4, 2008 |
Popular & Hot How do I make a new MSN Hotmail account? How do I delete history items from my Google tool bar? My desktop Recycle Bin has disappeared - why, and how do I get it back? How do I change my MSN Hotmail password? I accidentally deleted my Recycle Bin in Vista - how do I get it back? New & Important How can I get the old Windows Live Hotmail back? Internet Safety: How do I keep my computer safe on the internet? Are free email services worth it? Would you please recover my password? My account has been hacked or I've forgotten it.
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