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1. Warnings on a recent virus, e-mail hoax or security issue that may affect you 2. An update on new services and other local interests 3. An answer to a frequently asked Internet related question 4. Some fun, seasonal websites to check out 5. A short, step-by-step tutorial on an e-mail or browser related task We think
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Beware
- "Love" Notes Are Lure In Valentine's Day
Attack The team
behind the notorious Storm worm often takes advantage of holidays to
launch attacks, and Valentine's Day is no exception. The worm is now using
a Valentine's Day twist to try and infect users with malicious code. Be on
the lookout this month for suspicious e-mails with subject lines about
love. These "love" notes are actually designed to deliver a "poison kiss"
to your computer. You know
pictures are worth more than words, so why not express yourself in a
VideoMail that could win you an iPod touch? Submit your best video to contest@myvideomails.com, and
enter for a chance to win an Apple iPod touch! Ask
The Help Desk - Where Did The Menu Bar Go On Internet Explorer
7? Question: I recently
purchased a new computer and it has the Microsoft Vista Home Premium
operating system and includes Internet Explorer 7 as the browser. I
noticed that Internet Explorer 7 does not have a menu bar at the top any
longer. I used to frequently use the "Edit" button located on the menu bar
to cut, copy, paste, etc. Is there a way to get this menu bar back onto
the Internet Explorer 7 browser? 1. With Internet Explorer open, click your cursor arrow on the "Tools" button located on your Internet Explorer 7 toolbar. 2. Scroll down to "Menu Bar" on the resulting drop-down menu and select it. The menu bar will immediately appear on your Internet Explorer 7 browser. This works the same whether you are using Windows XP Home Edition or Windows Vista Home Premium as your operating system. Sites
Of The Month - Great Sites To Check Out In
February Presidential
Visit Short
Tutorial - Add Useful Buttons To Internet Explorer Command Bar (Toolbar)
Unlike the Internet Explorer 6 browser, Internet Explorer 7 includes few buttons by default on its command bar (toolbar). To add additional buttons to Internet Explorer 7 browser when using either Windows XP Home Edition or Windows Vista Home Premium operating systems, follow these steps: 1. Launch Internet Explorer. 2. Click your cursor arrow on the "Tools" button located on your Internet Explorer toolbar. 3. Scroll down to "Toolbars" and then select "Customize" from the resulting submenu. 4. A Customize Toolbar dialog box will appear. It will have two listings of buttons. On the left side is the list called "Available toolbar buttons." On the right side is the list called "Current toolbar buttons." Select the buttons from the "Available toolbar buttons" list that you'd like to add to the Internet Explorer 7 command bar. 5. Click on the "Add" button and then click on "Close." Your selected buttons will now be added to your browser's command bar (toolbar). Note, however, that you may not be able to actually see the added buttons. You'll need to click your cursor arrow on the two right-pointing arrows located on the far right side of the command bar (toolbar) to see the added buttons listed within a drop-down menu.
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