Issue 228 - February 26, 2003

ISSN 1488-3163; PC Improvements © 2003
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Welcome to the 228th issue of the PC Improvement News. PCIN consists mainly of news and tips. There is something for everyone, and if this is your first issue, I'm sure there will be something for you. If you give me two or three issues, I know that you will come back for more!

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CONTENTS

OPENING THOUGHTS

It has been so cold lately! I guess the one positive is that each passing day brings us one day closer to Spring. Lisa borrowed a little sleigh from her cousin so she could take Andrew outside for walks, but it has been too cold to go out at all. She can't wait until she can take him outside to play. Speaking of Andrew, I'll have some updated pictures up on the family web site next week. I'll include a link in next week's PCIN.

Graham editor@pcin.net and Chris chris@pcin.net

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The NEWS

Hackers Run Wild and Free on AOL

"Using a combination of trade tricks and clever programming, hackers have thoroughly compromised security at America Online, potentially exposing the personal information of AOL's 35 million users.
The most recent exploit, launched last week, gave a hacker full access to Merlin, AOL's latest customer database application. As a security measure, Merlin runs only on AOL's internal network, but savvy hackers have found a way to break in."

For more info:
http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,57753,00.html

U.S. retail sales on Internet rise 28% in fourth quarter

"Retail sales over the Internet grew by 28.2 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2002 compared to the same quarter a year earlier, rising to $14.33 billion (U.S.), the U.S. commerce department said yesterday.
The gain was the smallest year-over-year increase since the second quarter's 24.5 per cent gain, said the department's quarterly report on sales of goods and services over the Internet or other electronic networks or by e-mail."

For more info:
http://tinyurl.com/6imp
(this was a 181 character link from the Toronto Star. The above link takes you there, but without the long link)

Overture to buy search services

"Overture Services plans to acquire some services of Fast Search & Transfer, another sign that it intends to compete more intensely for the Internet search market.
Overture will pay Oslo, Norway-based Fast $70 million in cash, as well as a performance-based incentive of up to $30 million over three years. The deal, announced Tuesday, is expected to close by April.
The acquisition, combined with the recent purchase of search engine AltaVista, is designed to help Overture 'create the most powerful and comprehensive search capability on the Internet,' the company said in a release."

For more info:
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-985850.html

E-mails you wish you'd never sent

"When Devon schoolgirl Claire McDonald logged on to check her e-mails she was taken aback to find an urgent missive from the Pentagon among the chatty greetings from her friends. It contained confidential information not intended for civilian eyes.
Claire replied to point out the error, but the e-mails kept coming, from the Pentagon, the Ministry of Defence and elsewhere. One detailed communications problems on British warships; another New Zealand's defence strategy.
On average 11 such e-mails arrived a day for six months - so many that Claire's computer crashed, unable to cope with the huge files sizes.
It turned out a Royal Navy officer based at the Pentagon had inadvertently included Claire on a mailing list because of a typing error."

For more info:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2787019.stm

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POLL of the WEEK

Last Week's Poll

Which is your primary search engine?

Google 83.33 % (160)
MSN 2.60 % (5)
Yahoo 5.73 % (11)
MyWay 0.00 % (0)
Altavista 1.56 % (3)
Mamma 0.52 % (1)
Dogpile 1.56 % (3)
Excite 0.00 % (0)
Other 4.69 % (9)
Total votes: 192

This Week's Poll

Why do you use Google?

It is the only one I've ever tried
It provides the best results
I like the different search features
I like the Google Toolbar
I don't use Google

You can also vote online at http://PCIN.net/polls/

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PCIN.net FREEHELP FORUM

Visit the PCIN.net FreeHelp Forum at http://PCIN.net/help/forum/ to post your questions or answer others.

Question

I downloaded a file from Kazaa that was incorrectly formatted (i.e. it was ripped badly or the file format is invalid). once I realized it was an invalid file, I tried to delete it. but windows xp will not let me delete this file. I get a message "cannot delete file xxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is being used by another person or program. please close any applications that might be using this file and try again."
I have run windows in safe mode, with and without command prompt; I have disconnected all network resources; I've tried to rename the file (which can't be done either) and I can't move it. I have a brand new system, not a single other problem, never a problem uploading or downloading from kazaa, except for this one darn file.
I even searched the registry for part of the file name and found nothing.

Response

It seems like many people have this problem. Some people fixed it by going to the command prompt, others by going to safe mode. Since that didn't work for you, then the other suggestion I saw was to open up a command prompt window, then end the Explorer process (when you press CTRL+ALT+DEL). Then from the command prompt delete the file. This worked for someone. I guess killing the Explorer process released any handles.

To post a response, visit the General Software Help forum at http://PCIN.net/help/forum/index.php?board=3 and click on the "can't delete file (access is denied)" topic.

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PCIN.net UPDATE

Check out these new or updated pages on the PCIN.net site:

Logitech Cordless Freedom Optical Hardware Review
http://PCIN.net/help/hardware/lcfo.php

Some Useful Registry Tips - Now 171 Tips!
http://PCIN.net/help/articles/registry_tips.php

Paragon Hard Disk Manager 5.5 Software Review
http://PCIN.net/help/software/paragonhdm55.php

Object Desktop Software Review
http://PCIN.net/help/software/objectdesktop.php

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THE TIPS and OTHER STUFF

Script Debugging

This comes from the February 24, 2003 issue of Woody's Windows Watch newsletter (WWW #6.03):
" It can drive you mad ... you're surfing away when you get a message saying there's an error on the web page and what Script Debugger do you want to use. Here's how to get rid of it.
Mostly these web page bugs won't effect your use of the page, it might but usually they don't. The intrusive 'script debugging' errors are a nuisance. That nuisance is made worse by many of these bugs generated by pop-up web ads. Sometimes the same message comes up again and again for the same web page (one for each separate error).
To stop the script debugging dialog in Internet Explorer:
In Internet Explorer choose Tools | Internet Options | Advanced
Near the top of the long list is the Browsing section.
In that section are two items:
Disable Script Debugging - should be ON
Display a notification about every script error - should be OFF
Click OK to finish.
It's that simple!"

Change Font Size in Word

Everyone knows that you can change the size of your fonts in Word by selecting a different size from the drop down list. But here are 2 other ways you can change font size:
With your selection highlighted, pressing CTRL + ] will increase the font size by 1. If it was 28 and you press that combination it will be 29.
With your selection highlighted, pressing CTRL + SHIFT + > will increase the font size by one full size (to the next "step" in the drop down list). If it was 28 and you press that combination it will be 36.

Speed Up Your Computer

Over time, as new software is installed on your system, your user registry file will become bloated and your system will become slower and slower. If you are running W2K or XP and you system seems to be getting slower all the time, try creating a new user and log in with the new credentials. You should see an immediate increase in system speed.

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DISCLAIMER and OTHER STUFF

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