The PC Improvement News
Issue 61 - December 08, 1999
ISSN 1488-3163; PC Improvements (c) 1999
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Welcome to the 61st edition of the PC Improvement News. In
this newsletter,
I combine news, tips, thoughts, and contests. There is something
for
everyone, and if this is your first issue, I'm sure there
will be something
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This week's I Need Help section is a lot longer than usual
because several
people sent in answers to questions from 2 weeks ago that
were never
answered. I just wanted to let the newer subscribers
know that the section
isn't usually that long.
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THOUGHT OF THE WEEK
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Always remember that striving and struggle precede success,
even in the
dictionary.
- Sarah
Ban Breathnach
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THE NEWS
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Anyone Can Accept Credit Card Payments
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I think this is a great idea. A company called Confinity
has set up a
service called PayPal. At the Confinity web site, you
set up an account and
using a small application that you download to your home computer,
you can
tell the service how much you want to pay and to whom. The
money is then
debited (charged to) your credit card. The person you
owe money too
(friend, family member, associate) needs a PayPal account
too. Confinity
will then send the payee the specified amount either by check
or by
crediting a checking bank account. IN the future they
are hoping to credit
the payee's credit card account.
For more info:
http://www.confinity.com/
http://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=index
Save 120MB of Pictures in Your Camera
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I have a pretty decent Kodak digital camera that has an 8
MB flash memory
card. If I wanted to up it to 32 MB it would cost well over
$100. That is
one of the reasons that the Sony digital cameras are so popular;
they save
information to a floppy disk. Well, Panasonic has taken
this one step
further by incorporating a SuperDisk drive into their latest
camera. Even
if you don't have a SuperDisk drive in your computer, you
can hook the
camera up to the computer using a USB cable, and use the disk
(only about
$10) in the camera as another disk drive. You can store
anything you want
on it. The PalmCam PV-SD4090 costs around $900.
For more info:
http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_electronics/digital_imaging/index.htm
http://www.superdisk.com/
Cursor Tracks Users
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The little icon that moves around the screen when you move
your mouse is a
cursor. I can be in all shapes and sizes. A company called
Comet Systems
Inc. had developed animated software that replaces the standard
arrow cursor
on a computer with a corporate logo or other site-specific
character.
Privacy experts said the technology could be used to track
and exploit
viewer behavior. The software sends "anonymous cursor-counting
information"
(whatever that is) to their servers. Even though they deny
it, people are
accusing Comet Systems of trying to collect information about
users.
For more info:
http://news.excite.com/news/r/991201/02/net-tech-comet
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,32788,00.html
MSN Messenger Problems
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Subscriber John Hills noticed one day that after visiting
a web site by
Microsoft, he automatically had the MSN Messenger program
installed. He
never asked for it to be installed, and emailed Microsoft
about it. They
sent him the usual excuses, and so John contacted a publication
in England
(where he lives). John is trying to collect some information
on this, which
may be used in a forth-coming UK magazine article.
Q1) Do you have the following line in Outlook Express under
the TOOLS -
OPTIONS menu and General section?
(Tick Box) "Automatically log on to MSN Messenger Service."
Q2) Do you know how it got there?
Q3) Do you know what it does?
Each of these questions can just be answered yes and no. That
is fine but
you can expand if you want. Send in answers and comments about
this to
editor@pcin.net
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I NEED HELP
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As many of you know, I offer a free help service via email.
If you have a
question, you can email me and I will try my best to answer
them. I can
answer about half of them. Those are things that I do regularly
or have
experience with. There are other things that I have never
tired or
experienced so I don't have an answer. I hope to post those
questions here
and see if any of the readers have any suggestions. I will
include all
reasonable suggestions with credit to you.
These are NOT my own questions and they are NOT my answers.
I will NOT check
the validity of these comments. That is up to you. If you
do try one of
these tips, please let me know how the suggestions worked
out. Did they work
or not? Please send in your results to freehelp@pcin.net
Previous Question 1
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I have a ZIP drive as a back up medium. This takes care of
the physical
requirement but managing backups is still a nuisance and the
only way I can
be sure I'm doing it is to back up everything each time. I've
heard of
software that manages backups, tracking what needs to be saved
and managing
restores, but the one I investigated is pretty expensive.
Does anyone have a
good way to deal with this or know of a cheap/free application
that will
make it easier?
Answers to Question 1
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Bill R said, "You have another option to backup's as well
in system tools.
You can go to your accessories and system tools and hit backup
there also,
it has a few options that are useful."
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Joe Joseph said, "I have been using a shareware program called
SECOND COPY
which I downloaded from the ZDNet site. This works with NT
also. Go to:
http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/texis/swlib/hotfiles/info.html?fcode=0000Q
G
Quite versatile and reliable and cheap."
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Leeor Geva said, "In Windows 98 you have a "Scheduler" program,
it looks
like a calendar and it's next to the system clock, double
click on it and
you can see how to add something like running the ZipDisk
backup utility
every week or night. Now if you need something to click on
the "Backup Now"
button, search the web for RTVReco, this program clicks buttons
to windows
you specify whenever it catches the window. Some nifty stuff
there, (RTVReco
is one of my all-time favorite programs!)"
Previous Question 2
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Does anyone know of an email client or an add-in for any of
the usual email
suspects (we use Eudora and MS Outlook) that will selectively
apply a
process like zipping attachments depending on the characteristics
of the
mail (e.g. The size of the attachments or the who it's going
to)? I would
like to automate the process.
Answers to Question 2
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Bill R said, "There are many email clients out there, but
very few use a zip
utility on the site. Your best bet is to try WinZip (usually
they charge for
it like $10) or a new zip utility that just came out recently
for free it is
called EnZip it seems to work good.
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Leeor Geva said, "1. Zipping something won't make it
smaller unless it's
text, database, or a file with lots of room for "crunching".
2. Never heard
of such a program, maybe you will need that customized. 3.
It's pretty fast
to zip something. 4. Unfortunately the 'corporate' web has
gotten ZIP
frenzy, when there are other Algorithms that actually make
smaller files
like Rar, Arj..."
Previous Question 3
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I cannot get to some web sites using internet explorer while
the same ISP
will work using AOL browser, e.g. http://www.microsoft.com and
http://www.angelfire.com
I have checked explorers settings and can't figure
it out. Most web sites I can access. I have Shiva remote access
installed
for my dial-up to work and can access the sites there but
not with my ISP.
Any ideas? I get "Internet Explorer could not open the search
page".
Answers to Question 3
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John Hills said, "It may be your security settings. IE may
think that these
sites are insecure. Might be worth reinstalling IE to ensure
defaults are
back to square one. Could also be that IE resents other browsers
being
present and is sulking until such times as it becomes your
default browser.
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Leeor Geva said, "I tackled the same problem at a company
last week. You
need to make sure that the check mark next to "figure out
proxy settings
automatically" is not checked, and nothing else should be
filled out in that
properties section of internet explorer's properties. Next
you need to
Delete all files including subscription content and history
too (this is in
properties!). That took care of the problem, good luck."
Previous Question 4
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I have a problem with the color on my monitor. There is no
red or green. I
went to the control panel and tried to change the settings
but the color is
wrong there also.
Answers to Question 4
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Silvan Kuipers said, "Most likely this is caused by a bad
cable (the one
from your computer to your screen) or connector on it. You
could also try to
unmount and then remount your videocard in the computer. If
none of this
works, then maybe your screen is bad or your videocard is
giving up. The
latter is not very likely.
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John Hills said, "This has nothing to do with settings. You
can get these
symptoms for three reasons. In order of likelihood: 1. Monitor
has demised
or cable damaged. 2. Cable is not attached tight enough into
graphics card.
3. Unlikely but graphics card is not seated in its socket
tightly or has
also passed away. On the plus side, you do have the
blue."
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Chris Wheatley said, "Sounds like you have a Gonzo monitor!
(You know the
blue Muppet character) Have you tried to de-gauss the monitor?
If it's a
digital model the option will be on the little menu that pops
up when the
control wheel or button is pressed. Usually this has a symbol
of a magnet
with a line through it and it literally de-magnetizes the
screen. Remember
to keep the monitor away from speakers, big electrical cables
or even spare
magnets just in case and remove any if they are next to the
monitor. It is
possible to de-gauss an older analogue monitor - but the device
costs about
£20 and it may not be the cause - You'll have to resort to
taking the
monitor in to a service tech and ask for a quote. Bare in
mind a new monitor
may be cheaper - about £90 for a 15 inch in the UK (less everywhere
else of
course!)"
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Leeor Geva said, "Borrow a monitor from the neighbor (since
Bill Gates said
he placed a desktop in every home in America, I believe the
neighbor should
have a monitor) If you still don't see red and green it's
the system
properties/drivers. If it looks perfect, throw out your monitor."
New Question
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Q1) Here is a good question for someone who knows about Internet
connection
sharing .I have recently added network cards, and can see
each p/c in
network. I ran Internet connection sharing but cannot log
onto the net with
the second system. Any suggestions, links to useful web sites
or help would
be greatly appreciated.
Q2) I changed a jumper to blank CMOS so that I could fit a
hard drive to an
older ex network diskless machine. And now it is asking for
a ROM password
and I do not know a way round it.
If you have an answer to these questions or have a question
of your own,
please email me at freehelp@pcin.net
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NEW CONTEST
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I've got 2 copies of Gizmos 98 by Play, Inc. (full, boxed
versions) to give
away to 2 random people who send me an email explaining what
"gizmo" they
like to have the most on their computer and a good web site
where they can
get them.
Gizmos 98 is a great program that comes with screensavers,
clocks,
calculators, photo calendars, card games, etc. I did
a review on this quite
a while ago and it can be found at
http://www.pcimprovements.com/help/software/gizmos98.shtml
Send email to contest@pcin.net
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THE TIPS and OTHER STUFF
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Cheap Trick of the Week
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**Explore where you wanna explore**
After you right-click the Start button and select Explore,
Windows' Explorer
opens by default in the Start Menu in the Windows directory
- leaving you to
find your way out of there to the file you.
But you can set up your own version of Explorer to open more
quickly to the
directory of your choice. Or several versions of Explorer
starting in a
selection of directories.
First, find the file explorer.exe in your Windows directory.
Drag the icon
onto your desktop. This will leave the file in the Windows
directory but
create a shortcut to it on the desktop. Right-click on the
shortcut, select
Properties and click on the Shortcut tab.
In the Target field, you'll see an entry like:
C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE
Add a space and "/e" to the end of this, so you end up with:
C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE /e
The "/e" parameter makes your new Explorer window open with
two panes, just
like in the default Explorer. Without this parameter, the
window would look
like the opened My Computer folder.
Below the Target field, you'll see that the Start Menu probably
listed in
the Start In field. Replace this with the path to whichever
directory you
prefer Explorer to open with; for example, C:\MyFiles
Click on OK. Then back on the desktop you can rename the shortcut
- for
instance, to Explore MyFile.
Now whenever you double-click on the Explore My File icon,
Explorer will
open at the directory you've chosen.
You can create as many such shortcuts as you like, giving
yourself
quick-clicking exploration of all your often used folders.
You can even change the icons of these shortcuts from the
My Computer-style
computer graphic to the Explorer-style magnifying glass. In
the same
Properties window for each such shortcut, click on the Change
Icon button to
get some alternative icon designs.
Buy the Little Black Book of Cheap Tricks for only $9.95 Cdn
(about $7.00
US)
http://www.pcin.net/help/books/reviewed/cheaptricks.shtml
Cliché Finder
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Are you looking for a way to replace that tired, old phrase,
"Cat got your
tongue?" If you are, then you should visit the Cliché
Finder, enter a word
you would like a cliché about (maybe something with regards
to a hippo), and
search. There are around 50 other cliches that mention cats.
I'm sure you'll
find one you like. The main page claims that they have over
3000 total
cliches. Check it out at http://www.westegg.com/cliche/
Adjust Graphics Acceleration
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Do you have a problem with your mouse pointer freezing and
causing your
whole system to freeze? This can be caused by some interference
by Windows
with the graphics card and drivers. Under the System
applet of the Control
Panel, click on the Performance tab, then the Graphics button.
There is a
little slider that adjusts how Microsoft "accelerates" the
graphics. On some
systems, this acceleration can cause problems. You can safely
move the
slider to the left one notch and restart your system.
If it helps, leave
it. If it doesn't, try moving it to the left again.
You could try this even
if you have no problems. You just may find that your
system is smoother
with less acceleration.
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