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Entries for July, 2008

Spam Mail

Have you received more spam than ever before? Do you know how these people are getting your e-mail address.

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Email ‘bomb’?

What is an e-mail bomb?
An email ‘bomb’ refers to an immense number of email messages sent to an account in an effort to bring the account down.

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How Secure is the Windows Firewall?

Since Service Pack 2 of XP, each new version of Windows already has a firewall on board. But what is the Microsoft Firewall suited for?

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Seven Must-do Tasks

1- Cleaning of Data Storage Medium:
Clean the hard disk of all types of junk files. This can be done at night or alongside your daily work. Download CCleaner and install it with standard settings. Subsequently, the tool starts and clears the hard disk of any junk data. You can choose from Windows or applications [...]

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Solutions for Booting Problems for XP (III)

Initiating Kernels - The NTLoader gives the command to the Windows kernel
Error: Computer hangs - The PC hangs when it shows the message “Windows is booting…”.
Solutions: Microsoft Help further - The Windows developers present several solutions for the numerous errors under http://support.microsoft.com/KB/314477

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Want some cookies?

Some antispyware programs regularly flag cookies as potential spyware. A cookie is nothing more than a text file that is used to identify you to some websites that you visit frequently or have registered with.
Cookies are harmless, but some people consider a website’s depositing a cookie on the machine as an invasion of piracy, [...]

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Should ‘I agree’ to Spyware

 

Let’s say you found a nice website and you downloaded an unknown software which you thought would be useful. During installation, there is the end user license agreement (EULA), and you say or click ‘I agree’ without reading it. Have you ever read the EULA? not many people read it and so do I. Why? [...]

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Solutions for Booting Problems for XP (II)

Continue from Solutions (I)
Bootmen - The “boot.ini” file displays the boot menu; the user select Windows XP
Error:  Missing File - The message “boot.ini file missing” is displayed
Solutions: Repairing Boot Sector - Enter “bootcfg /rebuild” in the repair console

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