[BC] Another computer problem

RichardBJohnson at comcast.net RichardBJohnson at comcast.net
Mon Sep 8 14:22:13 CDT 2008


Well, if you were able to get any screen, there is an
Internet Explorer because the same one is used for
the entire user-interface. It's likely that the shortcut
that is normally on the screen got deleted. That's
okay.

Just click on [Start], then "Programs," then right-click
on "Internet Explorer." Drag the cursor down to
"Create Shortcut" and  left-click. It will create a
shortcut called "Internet Explorer (2)."

Drag this to the desktop (the main screen). After
it is on the desktop, right-click on it and move
the cursor to "rename." Rename it to whatever
you want or at least remove the "(2)." 

Then call Peter, tell him to get off his sailboat
and start managing his company because software
with his name on it is starting to smell.


Also, if you are still running windows 95, you
haven't gotten any of the bug-fixes necessary
to make the computer a good network neighbor.

It is probably being used as a foreign spam-
mail-server as you read this. It's about time
to change.

--
Cheers,
Richard B. Johnson
Read about my book
http://www.LymanSchool.org


 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Glen Kippel" <glen.kippel at gmail.com>
> Yesterday a co-worker called with a problem with his computer.  It seems
> that he had paid Norton to renew the license for his anti-virus but it still
> wouldn't work and their Tech Support couldn't help.




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