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Windows, Networking and Software
FAQ, Tips, Hints, and Wisdom for Windows 98x/XP
David Gok 93
I have networked them before successfully with wired nics, and am using the same network settings. There
is no base station and the cards are in ad-hoc mode. The only other network connection I have is the
internet connection (USB ADSL modem). The PCI holder is listed in device manager as "texas instruments
pci-1211 cardbus controller".
The lucent support is fairly useless, and I was hoping someone here may know how to make windows use
this card.
No Followup to this article.
Outlook – Show all file attachments
The best way to do this is to use the program Attachment Options 1.8, which is on the downloads CD. This
is Ken Slovak’s program. It is available at (http://www.slovaktech.com/attachmentoptions.htm
).
Attachment Options ($10) Outlook COM add-in puts the settings process into a tab in the Outlook Options
dialog--where they should have been in the first place. Version 1.5 incorporates the new SP-1 options to
minimize Outlook to the system tray (of so-so value, in my opinion) and to display all email in Outlook as
plain text (crucial in defending against macro viruses).
Attachment Options 1.8 is for Outlook 2002, Outlook 2000 SP3 and Outlook 11 only.
Outlook Express – Show all file attachments
Outlook and Outlook Express are two entirely different packages. This is for Outlook Express, which
comes by default on XP systems.
I've just learned that Outlook Express 6 Service Pack 1, by default, blocks many different kinds of files
attached to email messages.
Bypassing Outlook's draconian e-mail attachment blocking is difficult but possible (easy with Ken Slovak's
ATTOPT utility (http://www.slovaktech.com/attachmentoptions.htm
)). Bypassing Outlook Express's
blocking is an all-or-nothing proposition, with one trick.
To make Outlook Express show you all of the files that come in attached to messages:
Start Outlook Express
Click Tools | Options | Security
Uncheck the box that says "Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that could potentially be a
virus"
Click OK all the way back out.
Realize that if you disable the draconian email security setting, you only have yourself to blame if you open
an infected file.
Pirate SP1 Installation for XP
In general, the Pirate versions have keys like: FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-*****-***** or QB2BW-
8PJ2D-*****-*****-*****.
Supposedly this serial is WORKING and is NOT blacklisted my MS and its also a corporate Key:
YHQDC-3T422-KHQF2-663MR-KBK2C
From Woody’s Windows Watch:
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