Archive for 'Windows versions'
My Guest account can’t dial up the Internet!
People with Administrator or Limited accounts usually have no problem connecting to the Internet through a dial-up modem. But when Guest account users sit down at that same computer and try to connect to the Internet, Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 refuses to let them. What gives? It’s a security measure built-in to Windows, […]
Posted: September 10th, 2009 under Internet, Networking, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows XP For Dummies, Second Edition.
Tags: can't connect to internet, dial-up, guest account, internet access
Comments: 8
Using Windows XP’s hidden fax program
Both Windows XP Home and Professional include a program to send and receive faxes, but the program’s hidden: It’s not normally installed when you install or upgrade to Windows XP. After installing the fax program, it’s no problem to leave the fax turned on all day. Sure, the junk faxes still pour in. But I […]
Posted: September 10th, 2009 under Windows XP.
Tags: dsl converter, fax program, fax services, free fax program, receiving faxes, sending faxes
Comments: 75
Is Windows XP’s firewall good enough?
When talking about computer security, the answer always depends on your personal level of paranoia: No computer system is completely secure. Many people are satisfied with Windows XP’s built-in “one-way” firewall. It makes a fairly decent effort to keep people on the outside from getting into your computer. Other firewalls, such as ZoneAlarm, work as […]
Posted: September 10th, 2009 under Windows XP.
Tags: firewall, one-way firewall, two-way firewall
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Making sure Windows’ firewall is turned on
I cover Windows’ built-in firewall in my books Windows XP For Dummies, Windows Vista For Dummies, and Windows 7 For Dummies. But if you ever need to turn on the firewall or make sure that it’s turned on and protecting your PC, follow these steps:
Posted: September 10th, 2009 under Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP.
Tags: firewall, windows firewall
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The mysterious lost photo-editing tools
Q: For quite some time, I’ve used a picture-editing feature which came with Windows XP. When I clicked a thumbnail in the My Pictures folder, Windows XP showed a larger picture. When I right-clicked the picture and chose “Edit,” a menu appeared, offering options like cropping, incremental angle shifting, color shifting, contrast, brightness, sharpening, the […]
Posted: September 9th, 2009 under Windows XP.
Tags: My Pictures, photo editing
Comments: 1