Often, when letting a dsl modem-router handle the dhcp, one will have to do a modem reset or power off-on when connecting additional wired comps....
Any adapter that supports WPA also supports WEP. The governing authority is the access point anyway, so if it is set for WPA then you cannot use...
Examples of cheap refurbished XP computers.
I'd also look into a different antivirus software, it should be "smart" enough to not class a PST as an infected file, but should only check the...
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More likely the adapter and drivers do support WEP but don't support WPA. You don't want to use WEP, it's not secure at all and can be...
Probably infected with malware. Post in the Removing Spyware forum here.
Is the AV quarantining the entire Outlook.PST or just the single infected message? If just the single message then no worries, as you have been...
The same reasons a person would do anything criminal or evil. A common error. Rational people often make this mistake when faced with the...
To change the default font, yes, you will have to go there each time. However, you can use any safe font when composing. Just type your text,...
Windows 98SE does not have any native wifi support, thus easiest and cheapest is to just use a cat5 from the 3Com 3C905B-TX Fast EtherLink XL...
This is what I get:
A virus in an attachment will not be an image file and will probably have a very long file name. Save the attachments to a new dir on your...
Your ISP has put its own stripped firmware on that modem. Try disabling DHCP in the dlink. Turn off all devices after. Restart devices in this...
Thunderbird Windows Live Mail
Tools > Options > Compose > Compose Font > Mail > Fonts Settings... button > set the default compose font there.
The problem is you are using 2 routers, as I stated ear;ier. You need the modem-router in bridge mode with dhcp disabled and let the dlink handle...
Why? I am not upset about anything, just here to help and to educate if possible. Yes, most do not know or care about fonts in email or browsers...
and that's as it should always be when downloading, when uploading the reverse is true.
The difference is this: In earlier versions, when a crash is caused by Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime or Microsoft Silverlight plugins, the...
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