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December 2007
 

 

Date Posted: December 30, 2007

Q. Sometimes, when I go to a web site, I get a big round blue icon with an "i" in it, and a message that the website cannot be found. What this all about?

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Date Posted: December 23, 2007

Q. Sometimes, when Windows does its automatic updates, it changes my email program default to Outlook. How do I get it back to what I want it to be?

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Date Posted: December 16, 2007

Q. I notice the wireless standards we use are 802.11b and 802.11g. What happened to all those in between?

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Date Posted: December 9, 2007

Q. When I click on a .doc file, instead of Microsoft Word opening, I am getting a run time error. What is causing this and how do I fix it?

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Date Posted: December 2, 2007

Q. Sometimes, when I click on a graphic on a web page, I get the message "Click to activate", but when I click on it nothing happens. What's this all about?

Q. For a long time I'd not seen the little dog that comes out when you open a Word document. Then one day there he was. What did I do to I turn this feature on?

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