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Protect Your PC - How To Get Free
Microsoft Security Updates For Your Computer![]()
Protecting your
computer from viruses, worms, and other hacker attacks is an unfortunate part of
life on the Internet. Because Microsoft Corp. products have proven vulnerable to
such threats, the company helps its customers fight back with its security
updates system.
A list of Microsoft security updates, available at http://www.microsoft.com/security/bulletins
, is updated, when needed, on the second Tuesday of each month. If you use
Microsoft products (such as Windows, Internet Explorer, Office, and MSN
Messenger, among others), we strongly recommend you visit this web page monthly
to download the critical software fixes (called "patches") listed there. At this
web page, you can sign up to receive e-mail, instant messaging, or RSS alerts
each time a major security update is released.
The Microsoft Windows
Update website ( http://update.microsoft.com ) provides
another easy way to quickly install software fixes for Microsoft products. When
you visit this web page, your PC is automatically scanned for missing critical
software updates, providing you a list of updates that you can choose to
install.
It's important to remember that Microsoft will NEVER e-mail you
software updates or patches as e-mail attachments. Malicious hackers have been
known to send spoof e-mail messages that appear to come from Microsoft, urging
you to download the accompanying attachment to prevent infection by a virus or
worm. These attachments are actually worms or viruses themselves. If you are not
currently set up to automatically receive software updates from Microsoft,
ALWAYS be sure to go to Microsoft web pages to download Microsoft-related
patches and service packs rather than doing so via links e-mailed to you.
Of course, it is vitally important to use and regularly update your
computer's anti-virus software. Always scan file attachments of all incoming
e-mail messages, even messages from people you trust. Many viruses and worms are
spread over networks, through attachments, and by sharing storage media such as
diskettes, Zip disks, and CDs. You have the ultimate responsibility for
protecting your computer against these threats.
High-Speed Internet Available - PSC offers several
options for high-speed Internet access![]()
High-Speed Internet
is available to many of PSC’s customers. There are many reasons to switch to
PSC, including:
Want more information? PSC offers several different High-Speed Internet
services and your location determines the service available to you. To find out
if there is a High-Speed Internet service offered in your area, please click on
the link below.
Note: Some of the High-Speed Internet services offered by PSC are Fixed
Wireless technology, and as a result, there are some restrictions such as
distance from the PSCI Wireless Point-of-Presence and "line of sight"
requirements. A site survey is required to determine eligibility.
Hurricane Katrina - What you can do to
help. ![]()
If you have watched
tv, read a paper or listened to a radio at all in the past week, you know of the
horrendous tragedy that struck our country. Millions of people from the Gulf
Coast are suffering from Hurricane Katrina's devastation. They are in desperate
need of water, food, medical care, clothing, shelter and more.
Because of the tremendous devastation, many areas are still virtually
inaccessible and relief workers say the most urgent need now is for monetary
donations.
Instead of placing one link to an organization helping those in need, PSC
decided to offer a link to “Network
for Good”, an organization that offers links to all of the major relief
groups working hard to quickly help the victims of Katrina. Links include the
Red Cross, Salvation Army, Catholic Charities, Project HOPE, United Methodist
Committee on Relief, American Humane Society and many more.
You can join the effort to save lives and help people recover by donating to
one or more of the organizations listed.
Ask The Help Desk - Is There A
Shortcut When Using Online Drop-Down Boxes?
Question: Sometimes when I'm using a drop-down box while
making a purchase online, it takes forever to scroll down to the item I'm
looking for. Is there a better way?
Answer: Yes, there is a
better way. We'll illustrate how with an example.
Let's say you're
filling out an online shopping cart form that asks you to select the item you
intend to purchase from a drop-down box. The site's drop-down box includes
dozens of products (listed alphabetically) for you to choose from. If you are
purchasing an apron, you're all set since your product starts with the letter
"a" and will be listed towards the top. But what if you are buying an umbrella?
You'd have to scroll down through lots of products to get to "umbrellas."
Here's a quicker way. When you get to a drop-down box, type in the first
letter of the item you're hunting for. You'll find that items beginning with
that letter start popping up in the box. So, for the example above, simply type
in the letter "u" and products starting with "u" (there can't be many) will come
up. No more scrolling!
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Photos Of Cats
With Stuff On Them
http://stuffonmycat.com - It's
exactly what it sounds like — lots of pictures of cats with stuff on them ...
styrofoam packing peanuts, shower caps, post-it notes, empty pizza boxes, celery
sticks, headphones, jig saw puzzle pieces, loose change, etc. There are some
pretty funny pictures. Go check them out!
Do-It-Yourself Appliance
Repair
http://Appliance411.com - This
site offers free repair help for do-it-yourselfers when it comes to fixing
broken washing machines, dryers, microwaves, garbage disposals, humidifiers,
dishwashers, stoves, trash compactors, water filters, refrigerators, freezers,
air conditioners, and more. Looking for an owner's manual for your make and
model? Appliance411.com can help. Looking for the model number on your appliance
but can't locate it? You've come to the right place!
See Our Nation's
Fall Foliage By Rail
http://amtrak.com - Autumn is a great
time of the year to travel the states to see the many colors of nature. Why not
leave the driving to someone else this fall and travel by train? AMTRAK operates
the U.S.'s national passenger rail service and offers a variety of scenic tours
throughout our beautiful country. AMTRAK's website provides information on
schedules, fares and reservations, station locations, and on their "Small Groups
Save Big" travel savings program.
Learning Science Can Be Fun
http://ars.usda.gov/is/kids -
This site is an interesting learning resource targeted toward kids ages 8-13.
(Adults can learn a lot here too!) The website is sponsored by the United States
Department of Agriculture and was developed by the Agricultural Research Service
information staff in Beltsville, Maryland. Topics reviewed include "Tastes Like
Chicken" (edible bugs), "Vinegar: More Than Just A Salad Dressing," "Powerful
Plants Meet Tough Tanks," and "What's Good About Sewer Bacteria."
The
World's Largest Balloonfest
http://balloonfiesta.com - The
end of this month marks the beginning of the largest hot air balloon festival in
the world. Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosts this annual event which this year runs
from September 30th through October 9th. Over 700 balloonists participate in
simultaneous liftoffs and a variety of flying accuracy competitions. Balloons
with special shapes (i.e. piggy bank, stagecoach, cow) are also a part of the
event agenda. Check out the site for a huge picture gallery and more event
details.
Short Tutorial - Opening And
Saving Received vCard Information![]()
Last month we
provided tutorials on how to create and send vCards via e-mail. Remember, vCards
are digital business cards that can be attached to outgoing e-mail messages. The
vCards usually contain text-based information (such as address, phone, and fax
numbers) and appear as attachments that have a ".vcf" file extension name.
The tutorials below show you how to open and then save information
contained within received vCards to then be placed into your address book.
Opening/Saving a vCard in Outlook Express When Using Windows XP:
Opening/Saving a vCard in Entourage When Using Macintosh OS X:
Opening/Saving a vCard in Mail.app When Using Macintosh OS X:
Double click your cursor arrow on the vCard that you were sent. Your
address book will open automatically and display the information that was in the
vCard.
Opening/Saving a vCard When Using Mozilla-based E-mail
Programs:
While the Mozilla based e-mail software programs (i.e.
Netscape 7.2 and Thunderbird 1.0) can send vCard attachments, they don't allow
you to import the contact information directly into your address book. However,
the information shows up in the preview window so you can simply copy and paste
the information into a new address book entry.
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