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Help with Windows 98 / Internet Explorer Problem
Hello Mr. Holzman, I have been tweaking my computer trying to fix it since Mcafee royally messed it up, I can no longer update windows or when I click on a link a blank page appears and or if I right click on the link it will not open. Any suggestions? I have IE6 Thank You, S. L.
Directory: > IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-04-27
 
File and Email Encryption With GnuPG (PGP) Part Four
GnuPG and other PGP implementations allow you to encrypt (scramble the data so only intended recipients can read it) and/or sign (provide proof that the data has been unaltered in transit). As you should remember, PGP keys are made up of two parts, a public key and a private key. The public key can (and in most cases should) be available to anyone - there's no harm in allowing it out to the entire world. The private key should be kept somewhere secure, protected with a strong passphrase.
Directory: > IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-04-26
 
Windows XP Update Problem
Mr. Holzman, I'm sure you're very busy, but I really need some assistance and would appreciate any you could give. I have a Windows XP Pro update problem: I go to the Windows Update link from Windows XP or type windowsupdate.microsoft.com into my web browser, the page is blank and IE shows "Done" in the bottom-left corner. Am I having a viral problem or is this something wrong with XP? If it's XP, how do I fix it without completely rebuilding the PC? Thanks in advance, M. K.
Directory: > IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-04-21
 
File and Email Encryption with GnuPG (PGP) Part Three
Last time[1] we'd created our PGP key. Let's jump in with some encryption and decryption examples.
Directory: > IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-04-19
 
File and Email Encryption with GnuPG (PGP), Part Two
Jumping right in, let's create our PGP public/private key pair. I'll use GnuPG, the Gnu Privacy Guard, available at http://www.gnupg.org, and which is very likely already available with your Linux distribution. If you want to use older free or commercial PGP versions, the commands are very similar. Any GUI front end will also have the same functionality.
Directory: > IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-04-14
 
Ultimate Checklist To Revive A Dead Computer
Its not something we like to think about but your computer will fail, if you keep it long enough.It may be a simple problem,such as the floppy drive not reading the disk to a major system crash.
Directory: > IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-04-12
 
The Best Parts of Panther
Now that a good bit of the Mac population has Panther, I thought it would be a good time to go over what I like most about the new OS. If you have a differing opinion, let me know.
Directory: > IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-04-06
 
File and Email Encryption with GnuPG (PGP) Part One
File and mail security is easy to achieve with the right tools. PGP has proven itself the leader, and GnuPG is the tool of choice in the Linux world.
Directory: > IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-04-02
 
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