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- pop up icon in system tray
- I am working on a laptop with XP home sp2 and in the sysyem tray is an icon with a baloon popup that tells me there is spyware on the computer. I know there is no spyware and if I click on the icon it directs me to www.virusprotecpro.com....
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Spyware, Spyware, adware & malware, Viruses and worms, Microsoft Windows XP, SECURITY, cakester, system tray, Autorun
- Discussion threads 2007-09-26
- Adding an old hardrive
- I recently bought a new computer but I would like to keep files and programs from my old hardrive. The old computer is running windows 98 and I now am using Win XP media edition. Can I remove the old hardrive and add it to my new computer...
- Tags: cakester, computer, hard drive, hardware, old hard drive, PC
- Q&A 2006-01-02
- Adding an old hardrive
- I recently bought a new computer but I would like to keep files and programs from my old hardrive. The old computer is running windows 98 and I now am using Win XP media edition. Can I remove the old hardrive and add it to my new computer...
- Tags: cakester, computer, hard drive, harddrive, hardrive, hardware, new computer, old computer
- Q&A 2006-01-02
- Microsoft outlook 2002 login
- I just switched from outlook express to microsoft outlook, when I want to send an email I can't get the logon screen to come up so I can online. I can use the send/recieve button but would like to know if a seperate "logon to email account" button can...
- Tags: cakester, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook 2002, software
- Q&A 2005-08-30
- MS access-report printing
- I have created a report based on several tables but when I want to print this multiple page report I get a message box titled "enter paramater name" and asks for a subunit name. I can still print the report by clicking on OK but I want to get...
- Tags: cakester, Microsoft Corp., printing, software
- Q&A 2005-01-24
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