Archive for the ‘Internet Explorer’ Category

Update Internet Explorer Immediately

December 17th, 2008 | Comments Off
Posted by Tim under Computer Upgrades, Free, General PC Advice, How To, Internet Explorer, My Thoughts, News, Tech Talk

Microsoft just released 2 “High Priority” updates to help protect your online safety.

Yesterday a “Zero Day” vulnerability was discovered that allows malicious and hijacked websites to steal passwords that you have saved in Microsoft Internet Explorer. All versions of explorer are affected and should be upgraded and updated.

To update your system,

  1. Open Internet Explorer (ironic, isn’t it?) and go to:
    http://www.update.microsoft.com.
  2. Click on “Express”.

This will update your system with all necessary updates including the 2 new ones that came out today.

Keep yourself safe online. Keep your computer updated.

Happy Computing,

Tim

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Remote Web Workplace Requires the Microsoft Remote Desktop Active X Control

November 11th, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Posted by Tim under Computer Repair, Desktop Support, How To, Internet Explorer, PC Networking, SBS 2003, Windows Server Tips

“This portion of Remote Web Workplace requires the Microsoft remote desktop Active X control. Your browser security settings may be preventing you from downloading Active X controls. Adjust these settings and try to connect again”

Have you seen this Internet Explorer 7 error message when attempting to connect to Remote Web Workplace in Windows SBS 2003? I just did for the first time and I want you to know that the fix is.

Option 1:

  1. In IE7, go to the Tools menu.
  2. Choose Internet Options > Programs > Manage add-ons.
  3. Look for ‘Microsoft RDP Client Control (redist)’.
  4. Click on it and then look below and click on ‘Enabled’.

Option 2:

  1. “Tools” menu > Internet Options > Advanced.
  2. Now click on the Reset button at bottom to reset the IE7 settings.
  3. Restart Internet Explorer and retry logging into Remote Web Workplace.
  4. Download and install the Active X plugin.

Once you do that you should be able to log in to Remote Web Workplace also known as RWW.

Happy Computing,

Tim

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Test the Speed of Your Broadband Internet Connection!!!

October 13th, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Posted by Tim under General PC Advice, How To, Internet Explorer, My Thoughts, PC Networking, Tech Talk

Have you ever wondered how fast your broadband internet connection really is? Well, here is a link to a great speed test website? Speedtest.net will go through 3 different tests to discover how fast your broadband internet connection really is. It will test your ping speed, your download speed and your upload speed.

What we generally care about the most is our download speed. This controls how fast we can download files and webpages. But another that we really should be thinking about is our upload speed. This is how fast we can upload files and requests for webpages. If we are sending large emails or uploading pictures to social networking sites, this is extremely important.

Test your Internet connection speed at Speedtest.net

This is a relatively simple tool to use. Go to the website and click on the gold pyramid. This is assuming that you have all the necessary plugins. If not, you may have to go to Adobe.com and download the latest Flash Player. Then go back to speedtest.net and click on the golden pyramid and it will give you the results of your 3 speed tests.

Happy Computing,

Tim

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Problems with Verizon DSL

September 22nd, 2008 | Comments Off
Posted by Tim under Computer Repair, Desktop Support, General PC Advice, Internet Explorer, My Thoughts, PC Networking, Services Offered, Spyware Removal, Virus Removal

Recently I’ve had a number of clients whose Verizon DSL has been having problems. The service is extremely slow and the computers seem to have slowed down in general. They all have the MSN login software and it takes at least a minute (literally) to log in and start using the internet. These systems have been scanned for viruses as well as spyware and they are all clean. The problem is with the Verizon connection and MSN software. Though we have not yet been able to keep the login service and remove the problem, we are working on it.

If you live in the San Gabriel Valley and are having these or similar problems, please contact Biden PC to tell us about them. These problems are bigger than just your PC.

Also, if you are having a problem, with spyware, check out this blog topic about spyware blockers. A spyware blocker is a program that blocks you from going to websites that have spyware and also block spyware from entering your computer.

Happy Computing,

Tim Biden

Windows Vista Needs More RAM

September 3rd, 2008 | Comments Off
Posted by Tim under Entertainment, Free, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office, PC Networking, Tech Talk, software

I have an appointment to install RAM (also called memory) in a client’s computer. It has Windows Vista Home Basic with only 512 MB of RAM and he wonders why it is so slow. I don’t care if it is ONLY Windows Vista Home Basic. it still needs 1 gig (1 gigabyte) or RAM. And any other version of Windows Vista needs 2 gigs because it is just too hardware intensive to run well on anything less, no matter what Microsoft says.

So if you have Windows Vista and you keep thinking “Why is my computer so slow” don’t hesitate to put more RAM in it. Your computer will thank you.

And if you are not comfortable installing the RAM, Biden PC is your local computer technician and we’re here to help.

Happy Computing,

Tim

Biden PC is a Computer Network Consulting Company.

Internet Explorer 7

August 25th, 2008 | Comments Off
Posted by Tim under Desktop Support, General PC Advice, How To, Internet Explorer, My Thoughts, software

Has your Internet Explorer 7 lost its top menu bar? This just happened to me when I was using a Microsoft website. The Microsoft website was the reason that I was using Internet Explorer 7 but that is a different talk show.

I was trying to do something (a keystroke) and I completely lost the bar at the top of my IE window. So after much playing around with all the key combinations in the areas where my fingers were, I finally found the culprit. It was the Windows Logo Key and F11.

Go ahead and try it. Hold the Windows Logo Keyand press F11 then let go of both. See?!?! Now do it again and the menu bar comes back. Cool huh?

I hope this helps you when it happens to you.

Do you get spyware? Tim Biden is currently conducting a test of different freeware and commercial spyware blockers. Go see how the tests are coming out!

Happy Computing.
Tim

Biden PC is a Computer Network Consulting Company.