Tag: Microsoft Outlook Training

For Windows 7 users, do you have Service Pack 1 installed yet?

| March 28, 2013 | 0 Comments

Attention all Windows 7 users! Microsoft will no longer support security and performance fixes on your computer if you don’t have Service Pack 1 installed by April 9. Service packs contain Microsoft’s software updates, and typically are part of the updates that many people have their computers set to automatically receive. Since Service Pack 1 came out nearly two years ago, there is a good chance it is already installed on your computer, but if it’s not, the update will expire April 9.

To find out if SP1 is already installed on your computer,

  • Go to the Start menu
  • Right-click on Computer
  • Choose Properties
  • At the top of this window, under the label Windows Edition, Service Pack 1 will be listed if you already have it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you do not see it listed,

  • Go back to the Start menu
  • Select All Programs
  • Choose Windows Update.
  • On the left hand side, click Check for updates.
  • After it is done checking, look at the list of available updates. If you see Service Pack for Microsoft Windows (KB976932), click OK.
  • Proceed to Install Updates and follow the instructions on your screen.

BEFORE YOU UPDATE, back up your files! If you need help or have problems with the update, give us a call at 612-865-4475.

Outlook Isn’t Sending Due to Comcast Port 25 Change

| March 25, 2013 | 0 Comments

This posting, while old…still receives a lot of Google hits. I keep it up here for a reason. Not only are people having issues still with Comcast email, they also are getting hacked. As an Outlook Expert, I recommend if you are using Comcast email for your business, to move off this program and start using a more secured business email account. (This usually is your business name.com) I can assist with this transition for you.

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Just a heads up to all of our followers, Comcast had a port switch some time ago… that may cause your email to stop working properly. You probably received a notice from Comcast on this issue and for many people, it will work. For some of you, the instructions DO NOT WORK.

If you have an older version of Outlook or some other host, you may be having problems sending email. First, close and re-open your email, then try sending again to make sure Comcast is the root of your problem. If it’s still not working, check out this site for instructions on how to fix it, .

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Skype Won’t Quit Or Close Windows 7

| February 27, 2013 | 2 Comments

Is anyone else out there as irritated as I am about Skype not closing or quitting? It’s like the family member that won’t leave at Christmas! Even though I am a technician, not every annoyance deserves my precious time. Just like you, I sometimes just wait until I can’t stand something anymore and deal with it. So let’s deal with it together. First we will deal with Skype just always starting up when your computer turns on.

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If your Skype starts up with your computer and hangs out at the bottom of your computer with the rest of your apps, your Skype is set up to “Launch at startup” of your computer. So yea, it’s always there. Here is how you can disable this…

Disable start up in Skype itself. Open Skype and go to “Tools” and select “Options”–then uncheck the box “start Skype when I start Windows”. Then it’s gone and should be gone for good!

But now, let’s say you start Skype up and use it, chat away and then you want to get out. You can sign out, or quit…but guess what? It will probably still linger like that awkward cousin at Christmas! I want it gone, I hate seeing it at the bottom of my screen! First, I try right clicking on the app and choose the option, “Quit Skype.” It will ask if you are sure you want to quite Skype and inform you that you won’t be able to send or recieve messages anymore. Select “Quit” and it should go away, but a lot of time this doesn’t work. So then I go off and kill it in the task manager. Really, that’s the best way I have found to get rid of it. For now, it’s not that important of a tool for me to put much time into figuring out why the thing won’t close properly…other than Skype did it as a master marketing plan to keep it in your face every day and night.

Lisa

 

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