Sunday, April 25, 2010

Does my email client support SSL?

I use Microsoft outlook 2003; does that support SSL



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Click on the following link %26amp; the info there will tell you how to set up your Outlook 2003 for SSL.



Good Luck.



http://www.cae.wisc.edu/site/public/?tit...

Which Microsoft Windows operating system supports USB?

A lot of ppl say 98SE



Its from the original 98 onwards, tho it needed drivers for practically everything, 98SE mostly resolved this beofre the invention of memory drives, now it needs a lot of drivers too.



The first successful that really understood everything would be ME or 2000



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I think it's from 98 Second Edition onwards



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98 on wards...
All of them starting with Windows 95 OSR 2.1.
All of them starting with Windows 95 OSR 2.1.



and also NT

XML support not detected.?

I use a software program called PCLaw. It's a billing system. I've used it for years with no problem. Suddenly, today, when I try to start the program, it tells me,



"XML support not detected. Please install Microsoft's XML V3 or V4 support."



What is XML support? And how do I install it? For bonus points, any theory how I might suddenly have lost XML support (given that this program has worked for years now).



I am currrently using Microsoft XP.



Thank you for any help or assistance you may provide.



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One possible reason could be that PClaw has updated itself and now needs an updated version. XML is available from windows updates or from



http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai...



Download the msxml.msi file.

Microsoft 2003 Office Download?

2003 Microsoft Office Download: Word, Excel, etc.,



I contacted HP with a small problem with Office 2003. I got their Support Center in India. The Techn. told me to delete it, so I did. He keeped assuring me that this was the way to correct a simple issue I was having. Well 20 minutes later he finally said go download 2007 edition, because he couldn't get 2003 edition back. Microsoft say's they don't support programs that are pre-loaded on Computers. HP won't help either! Well Office 2003 is no longer available from Microsoft Site for downloading. Only 2007 version and they want me to purchase it.



Can anyone help me out with Microsoft Office 2003 download, so I don't have to buy it again?



I would truly appreciate it.



TY



PS:



Write me at: awbkeywest@yahoo.com



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Contact HP's customer support again, demand to talk to a manager, and tell them that their support s霉cks, the first guy you talked to completely dropped the ball, and in order to straighten things out they need to set you up with Office 2003. It's HP's mistake, so you should make **them** fix it.



One question I have is why don't you just reinstall Office 2003 from the CD? Did you not have a legal copy? If you had a bootleg one, you're SOL and you're just going to have to buy the software.



It all depends on how you got Office 2003 on your computer in the first place. If it was pre-loaded on the computer when you bought the machine from HP, by all means keep bugging them until they fix it. Good luck!



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You need to contact HP, they are responsible for your lost, downloading a copy off the net and using a non-valid key is illegal in the eyes of the law.



HP made the mistake, you should have a call reference, take it up with HP

Microsoft it self don't have an answer?!!! HELP?

Event Type:Information



Event Source:Winlogon



Event Category:None



Event ID:1002



Date:6/25/2007



Time:5:33:42 AM



User:N/A



Computer:RAMILAPTOP



Description:



The shell stopped unexpectedly and Explorer.exe was restarted.



For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.as...



that's what I get in my event viewer when I try to open any folder ( view explorer ) . what happen is that my explorer get restarted. I don't want FORMAT. PLEASE help How can I fix this problem?!!!



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Seems like you got the popular Winlogon virus, you can fix it temporaily but it will come back...only resort is too format and be more careful.



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Hi Pal :)



Well, at first, I would suggest you to restore your computer to an earlier date when your computer used to work just fine. To access that, go to Start %26gt; All Programs %26gt; Accessories %26gt; System Tools %26gt; System Restore. Make sure you choose a date when your computer was OK. Many times this usually overlooked function of Windows really helps.



Secondly, you might want to give a try to the "Repair" option of the Windows installation. I have never used it, but have seen it there on the installation page of Windows XP, when it searches your hard disk drive and in case it finds a current installation of Windows XP, it asks if what you want to do is to repair the current installation, rather than installing over. Make sure you create backups of all of your files before you go for this one.



Should this fail, you might then need to choose the second option (Format, Clean Installation). Or, if you have still have some hope, you might want to contact Microsoft and see if they can help.



Hope one of the soft solutions will work out ;)

I have been unable to delete an expired trial version of Microsoft Office 2007.?

Going to the control panel and trying to use the add/remove program does not work. I keep getting a message saying "the language of this installation package does not support your system". I called Microsoft and they told me to call HP, that HP modifies their system program to be able to support downloading trial versions of certain Microsoft programs. My HP laptop is an older one and evidently cannot read the Microsoft Office 2007 program to delete it. HP won't help me how to delete this program without charging me a $50.00 fee and warranty has expired. I do not think this is fair. If I had known or been prompted by Microsoft that I could download this program but not remove it once it expired without paying a fee to the manufacturer of my computer I would have never downloaded it in the first place! I would like to know if removing this program is complicated enough to warrant paying this fee or is it something simple that someone out there can help me do myself. Thank you



I have been unable to delete an expired trial version of Microsoft Office 2007.?windows xp service



Do a manual uninstall as a last resort...



Disclaimer:



Manuall uninstalls usually involve editing the registry which if done improperly can render a machine unbootable.... You should make a backup copy of the registry before you attempt to make any modifications....



First try running the original Office 2007 setup program (not from the control panel) Add/Remove programs) ... There should be options to add features, repair and uninstall office. Try using the uninstall from within the setup program. If that fails try repairing Office then attempt an uninstall again.



Try the above again in SAFE mode...



Try performing a system restore using a restore point before MS Office was installed....



Manual Uninstall



Goto the administrative tools in the control panel and click on services Services . Stop the Office Source Engine if it is running.



Delete the following registry keys if present:



HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\...



HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\...



HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\O...



HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\...



HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\...



HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\...



HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentContr...



HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\UpgradeCod...



HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Win32Assem...



HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Features\*...



HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products\*...



Then goto to the following key



HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\...



browse for and delete any listed keys which deal with MS Office 2007



That should do for the registry edits, now delete MS Office folders on the drive



Program Files\Microsoft Office



I have been unable to delete an expired trial version of Microsoft Office 2007.?microsoft xp internet explorerwho is the idiot that gave me a thumbs down the best answer is just my answer in more detail Report It


i highly doubt that u will be able to remove it. are u located in chicago?
Sometimes a trial version will have an uninstall option on the 'expired' page. You can also go to 'start', 'all programs' and look for Office 2007 and see if there is a menu button and if it displays an uninstall option. Next you can do a 'system restore' and that should get rid of it. Short of all of the above, you can go to Windows Explorer and delete the folder that the prgm is in. The only drawback to the last option is that you will remove the prgm but not any system changes or registry changes. If all of this seems cumbersome and you have enough hard disk space, just leave it there, it ain't hurting anything and wait until you find some comp pro who can get it out.
you can go into the program folder and delete the folder then go to the registry in delete the foleder its really not that hard I did it so that dumb AOL would get out of my computer

Is this a good laptop for school work(microsoft), basic surfing and light games?

Acer Aspire 14.1" Widescreen Notebook PC (3680-2682)



ACA AS36802682



? Intel Celeron M 440



? 80GB hard drive



? Plays DVDs and burns CDs ? 512MB of DDR2 memory



? Built-in 802.11gb wireless



? Windows Vista Home Basic



Thin and light notebook: This Acer Aspire is a compact, value-priced notebook that delivers capable processing, energy-efficiency, and a light package that’s perfect for travel.



Celeron M processor: This notebook features a 1.86GHz Intel? Celeron? M 440 processor with standard 32-bit processing and exceptional reliability for everyday computing. This efficient, lower-voltage Celeron also enhances battery life.



This notebook features 512MB of advanced DDR2 system memory—enough to easily handle most computing tasks.



Data travels along the frontside bus. The faster data travels, the faster everything works. This notebook has a 533MHz frontside bus.



L2 caches keep data neat, organized, and nearby so processors can retrieve it quickly. This 1MB L2 cache will give the processor a little boost.



Hard drive: This notebook features an 80GB hard drive with enough space for most collections of software and multimedia .



Go wireless: Built-in 802.11gb wireless LAN gives you a fast connection to a wide range of networks and peripherals. Acer SignalUp? technology generates an omni-directional signal sphere for superior signal reception and wider range, boosting your wireless connection with more stability and faster data transfer.



Combo drive: Use the DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive to play widescreen DVD movies or burn CDs to share your files, music mixes, photos and more.



Widescreen display: This 14.1” widescreen features 1280 x 800 pixel (WXGA) resolution, providing sharp detail and plenty of room for whatever you want to view.



Microsoft? Windows? Vista? Home Basic: This is the operating system for homes with basic computing needs. It’s easy to set up, secure, reliable and compatible with the widest range of software, devices, and services. If you simply want to surf the Internet, correspond with friends or create basic documents, this will be perfect for you.



Graphics and audio: The built-in Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 and 224MB of shared system memory—drawn from main memory—can easily handle everyday games and video. Built-in stereo speakers with high-definition audio support will add to your multimedia experience.



Media card reader: Seamlessly transfer images from your digital camera, MP3 player or camcorder. This 5-in-1 reader is compatible with xD, Secure Digital, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro and MultiMedia Card.



Get connected: One S-Video and four USB 2.0 ports let you connect all of your favorite peripherals. And the S/PDIF output supports digital speakers.



Software bundle:



Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic



Acer Arcade?, GridVista? and Launch Manager



Norton Internet Security? (90-day trial)



Adobe? Reader?



NTI CD-Maker?



Is this a good laptop for school work(microsoft), basic surfing and light games?windows vista ultimate



I am sorry but what you want it for really won't work out. For school work... you need Microsoft Word...there is more money to spend...Your internet speed may be ok...but I REALLY reccomend you downloading Mozilla Firefox...I use it and it is SUPER FAST and my Explorer is SLOW. Games: NO WAY. The intel media accelerators are HORRIBLE...i can tell you are on a low budget like me because Celeron M processors arent that great but i advise you to get a ATI Radeon graphic card or Nvidea graphic card to play some games.... here are some sites for some laptops that are low price and for you: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...



just boost the memory...its an Acer too! :)



Boost the memory on this too:



http://circuitcity.com/ssm/Toshiba-Satel...



I like this one:



http://www.radioshack.com/product/index....



Hope this helps



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Yes. This is a very good deal. This is good for surfing and word. Although maybe not so good for games. But yes light games will work, although they might have to be really light.
As the other people said, this laptop will be great for school. If you're going to play any games that have even decent graphics, then I would recommend going with something more powerful. But then again, if you're looking to play tetris, card games, things that you basically aren't controlling your own character or city/country, then you'll be good to go!



Only suggestion would be to buy some extra ram to get it up to 768 or 1 gb total. Yes it will cost money, but it will save you frustration later on, beacause there is nothing worse than getting a new computer and then barely being able to run Word, MSN and Firefox or similar at the same time (plus maybe a game in the background!)
You've got a good computer for most of your basic computer needs. If you were to get heavy into major games or advanced computer stuff would be the only reason to get anything else.
read the review of your laptop and there could be a cheaper opption.



im an acer fan and a member of this site.



(spamming again lol)
yes but 512 MB Ram is slow when windows media player and internet are both opened...especially with vista...1 gb atleast



otherwie good.
For basic applications, this is fine. You do need to get a copy of Microsoft office for word processing, spreadsheets and presentation software. For Vista, many are recommending 2 gig of memory for it to run well. So, you'll need more memory.



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While the net cost of $369 sounds attractive I can almost guarantee that you'll be disappointed in it before your first year of college ends. First of all... the processor is fast (for a laptop), but Celeron processors aren't known for their longevity. 512MB of RAM is too low, it'll actually stress the CPU four times as much as the same machine with 1 GB; 16 times as much as a 2 GB. Finally... Vista requires 40 GB of your hard drive to operate. By the time you add the software you'll need for college (word processor, spreadsheet, et al) you'll end up with a surprisingly small amount of storage space available on your hard drive.



I also looked at the "software bundle"... There's nothing of any importance in it except an operating system - and that's Microsoft's cheapest version!



I suggest that you save your money and get a stronger machine... fast Intel or AMD processor... at least 1 GB of RAM and 120 GB hard drive.
Yah... the 80Gig hard drive should make it fast... and its good for multi-tasking, Microsoft Word, and some light games like solitaire, pinball, internet checkers, and stuff like that, and u could play like RuneScape, World of Warcraft and stuff without a problem. Pretty Good Laptop too. Im from the Geek-Squad so when i say somethings good..... its GOOD. lol



- Edward Holmes
Yes it is very nice! but there is one problem...it's running Vista.



Get XP Home or Pro and it will be even cheaper.
Yes