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Q. I just got high-speed cable access to the Internet, but the dial-up connection box keeps popping up when I click Outlook Express. I can live with it if I have to, but it is annoying. Any suggestions? A. Go to your Control
Panel and double-click the Internet Options icon. (Hint: In XP, you have
to click Network and Internet Connections before you get to Internet
Options.) Q. I’m using Thunderbird as my email program, thanks to a recommendation in your weekly newsletter, which I really love. When looking at my Inbox in Thunderbird, there is no Date column. How can I add that, Mr. M? A. Thunderbird (www.mozilla.com/thunderbird)
provides a variety of columns for sorting and organizing your email. To
view available columns, including the Date column, click the button at
the far right of the column header bar. A drop-down menu will display 16
possible column headings you can click to display. Q. I primarily use Firefox, which has a keystroke to put the cursor on the Address line. Sometimes I use Internet Explorer and I wondered if there’s a similar keystroke that will also take me to the Address line? A. Surprise, surprise! The same ALT + D keystroke combo will place your cursor in the Address field in both Firefox and Internet Explorer. Q. I’ve had my PC since January, 2007. Using XP’s System Restore, when I click “Previous Month,” I can only go back to October 2007. Does this mean that all restore points from January to October, including the original restore point, no longer exist? How do I delete previous restore points that I no longer need? A. There aren’t any
“hidden” restore points, so what you see is what you have to work with.
Restore points created in the past, if they no longer appear, are gone
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