Articles, tagged with "mail attachment", page 4
13th October 2009
An improper or disrupted Mac OS X upgrade can leave your system in unstable state. Alternatively, you might experience issues running applications or performing other system related tasks. For instance, you may encounter problems downloading email attachm...
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Author:
brad jerry
09th October 2009
Trojan Win32/Heur is a particularly dangerous, constantly-changing Trojan virus. It infects the unfortunate victim without their knowledge and is spreading through the internet at an alarming pace. Did you know Trojans like this one can result in fraud an...
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bobknowscomputers
02nd October 2009
Personal AV, also known as Personal Antivirus and PersonalAV, is spreading across the internet at a dangerous pace. What's especially irritating about this virus is how difficult it is to remove. Common methods that may work for other similar spyware won'...
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Author:
bobknowscomputers
01st October 2009
Do you have a strange new program called Antivirus System Pro? Bad news, you've been infected by the Vundo Trojan Virus. Another rogue spyware in the long list of scams that hackers have created to corrupt your files and steal your credit card number. If ...
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Author:
bobknowscomputers
23rd September 2009
Search for free antivirus software for Windows XP systems today is not easy and is due mainly to the fact that most antivirus tools are not free to download. There is no denying that there may be some free security applications that can be used on your sy...
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Author:
Emma elle
11th August 2009
File sharing is the way which enables users to share any digital file including images, audio, video, software, documents, etc. In today's fast pace computer world all we are in highly need of sharing files with our friends and colleague for one or the ot...
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Author:
vishuxpert
25th July 2009
Individuals and companies use faxes differently, and in differing amounts. If faxing is a big part of your business, chances are you've already make the switch from the costly, trouble-prone, standalone fax machines (from the Stone Age) and signed up for ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
15th June 2009
The cliché of a errant click on an e-mail attachment is well covered territory, but like most clichés there's an element of truth. An e-mail delivered virus taking down corporate computer systems is a reality in the 21st century. Access controls that ...
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Author:
Saumya Aggarwal
06th June 2009
Emails and information have become ubiquitous in day to day life. The need of the hour is to manage email relationships, history and effective communication, whether corporate or personal. However, with the growing contacts and collaboration, it becomes a...
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Author:
vahila
03rd March 2009
Did someone you know just send you an electronic mail attachment that you weren't expecting? Perhaps it's a picture to go along with a joke, a song they want you to hear, or a program that displays fireworks on your screen. Surely your co-worker checked t...
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Author:
Andrew Malek
02nd March 2009
There are a variety of recording systems available, suitable for dictation to conference recording. Audio typing for the digital audio and audio cassette recordings of dictation, meetings, interviews and focus groups for academic research, internal and ex...
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Author:
wordprocess
13th February 2009
MS Word permits the documents to be sent as e-mail attachments to other users. Users can insert any number of documents as attachments in their e-mail messages. Word uses binary file format till Word 2003 and adds .doc extension to its files. The attachme...
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Author:
smithjay111
30th December 2008
So you thought that everything was going to be great when you upgraded to Internet Explorer 7 and that all of your web-browsing woes would have been finally laid to rest?
Despite having downloaded to the latest stable release of Internet Explorer 7, p...
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Author:
HK
17th August 2008
ProtectMyDoc, Division of VERTX SYSTEMS, LLC today announced the release of ProtectMyDoc.com - FileOn Permission Manager Software utility which allows senders of confidential information to set permissions to documents restricting the receiver of the docu...
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Author:
ambreen
26th June 2008
The first computer virus was developed by a graduate programmer. This program has the ability to copy itself from one floppy disk to another. But this small deed caused many strains and has spawned many industries to pay millions.As the students study in ...
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Author:
Mark Robin