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    Windows Secrets Newsletter Paid Version • Issue 131 • 2007-11-15

    Posted By: LedAstray
    Windows Secrets Newsletter Paid Version • Issue 131 • 2007-11-15

    Windows Secrets Newsletter Paid Version • Issue 131 • 2007-11-15
    PDF | 16 Pages | 608 KB

    Circulation: over 275,000


    The following topics appear in the free version

    INTRODUCTION
    -Next issue: November 29

    TOP STORY
    -Simple tips save power and the environment
    -What's the easiest way to go green?
    -To sleep, perchance to save
    -Try other low-power moves

    KNOWN ISSUES
    -Handle Registry editing with caution
    -Use care making changes to the Registry
    -Open a text editor, not a word processor
    -Removing the NoAutoRun fix from the Registry

    WACKY WEB WEEK
    -Saving the world with dial-up

    You get all of the following in the paid version

    LANGALIST PLUS
    -Part eight: Regedit can fix Symantec problem
    -Increasing stacks resolves network issue
    -How Symantec conflicts with Windows' stack size
    -Edit the Registry to increase IRPStackSize

    PC TUNE-UP
    -Use disposable e-mail addresses to minimize spam
    -Use a different e-mail address for each Web form
    -Firefox open to attacks from .jar files
    -Servers should be upgraded to PHP version 5.2.5
    -phpMyAdmin is a useful app, but vulnerable
    -Microsoft plans to remove ActiveX prompting
    -Three more excellent replacements for Notepad

    PATCH WATCH
    -URI patch for IE 7 needs action now
    -Internet Explorer 7 gets long-awaited fix
    -Vista gets more parts of Service Pack 1
    -WSUS causes major download headaches again
    -Domain name servers need spoofing prevention
    -Leopard upgrade proves to be a minor event
    -Zune firmware upgrade may have Flash conflict
    -Connect iPhone to iTunes to avoid iOwnYou hacks

    Windows Secrets Newsletter Paid Version • Issue 131 • 2007-11-15

    Brian Livingston is the editor of WindowsSecrets.com and the co-author of Windows Vista Secrets and 19 other computer books.

    Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/71587931/WinSecNewPaiVerIss13120071115.rar

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