Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Blittle McNilsen The Best Computer Wiz said...


Hi everyone! My name is Blittle. This is a post that I have made to help people achieve new computer skills. Viewers can do many things. They can ask questions about my post, ask computer questions, or even just simply say hi. I'm really good at computers and that is why I know people will need my help. To post your comment(s), click the "Comments" link below. We'll publish it whenever we can. To view your comment(s) as it will appear when it's published, click the "Blittle McNilsen The Best Computer Wiz said..." link on the upper right hand corner, or click the "Comments" link below.
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21 comments:
Blittle McNilsen The Best Computer Wiz said...
1, 2, 3, and 4! Testing!
Hi Blittle,
I was wondering if you are going to provide any useful tips for computer users?
Regards, Editor.
Why, yes.
I would be glad to. It makes me feel good to help others! Why? Do you have a question you would like to post? In "IM", you is typed like this:
u
Kindly regards, Blittle McNilsen
Hi Blittle,
Thanks for your interest in helping me. I was wondering how to change the appearance of the Taskbar. Do you have any favorite Taskbar settings? If so, what are they and how did you set them.
Regards, Editor
Hello Editor,
I do have some favorite taskbar settings. One of them is the "Quick Launch". Here is how you put it on your taskbar:
1. Right click the taskbar.
2. At the very bottom of the menu that appears, there is an option that says "Properties". Click it.
3. A dialog box will appear and it will give you the following options:
Lock the taskbar
Auto-hide the taskbar
Keep the taskbar on top of other windows
Group similar taskbar buttons
Show Quick Launch
Show the clock
Hide inactive icons
4. Verify that "Show Quick Launch"is checked.
5. Click "Ok" or "Apply" and then"Cancel".
6. Now you have your veryown "Quick Launch" to costimize by dragging and dropping more programs to it or deleting the default programs (Doesn't mean everything), but most of all, remember to have fun with your"Quick Launch".
Until next time, see ya around!
Regards, Blittle.
Hello Blittle,
How art thou doing today? I hope you are doing splendidly.
Sincerely, Your Sister
Hello Fire Lily,
Lol! Art thou having a good time?
Regards, Your Brother Blittle.
Hello Blittle,"
Art thou feeling it now, Mr.Krabs?"
Sincerely, Me
Hello Fire Lily,
Lol! (Again) You crack me up, Fire Lily! But you didn't answer my question: Art thou having a good time? Do you want any computer help?
Kindly Regards, Blittle McNilsen
Blittle-
I am having a wonderful time! Except I was just attacked by a rabid animal. Oh, wait, that was you. I'm telling Mom!
Sincerely, Fire_Lily Fire Lily did not mean what she said.
Fire Lily-
You crack me up! Now, do you need any computer help? Yes or no? I'm not a rabid animal! People who view this page will think I am mean-WHEN I'M NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Regards, Blittle
P.S.: I know a rabid animal didn't really attack you. I know your just joking.
Hi Blittle,
Thanks for the tip. Are there any other things you like to do with the settings in Windows? Which are your favorite?
Thanks, Editor.
Hey Editor,
Yes, I do. That is changing a password or adding a password:
1. Go to "Start" and go to ControlPanel.
2. Go to "User Accounts" and click your account.
3. Click "Change my password" and then click the box under the following text:
Type your current password
4. Type your current password and then click the box under the following text:
Type a new password
5. Type a new password and then click the box under thefollowing text:
Type the new password again to confirm
6. Type the password again and ifyou even have just the slightest worry that you might forget your password, click the box under the following text:
Type a word or phrase to use as a password hint
7. Type something that will appear if you froget your password. For example, if your password is "My Cousin Johnny", type this as a password hint:
Name of my cousin
8. Once you have done everything listed in this post, click"Change Password".
9. The next time you start your computer or log off, you willhave to type in that same password. See ya around Editor!
Kindly regards, Blittle
Blittle-
At this particular juncture I do not need any computer help, but if I do, I will be sure to let you know.
Sincerely, Fire_Lily
Hi Fire Lily,
Ok, I guess I'll talk to you then.
Regards, Blittle
Hi Blittle,
That is interesting. Normally I do not use passwords since I am not needing privacy on my computer. But, if I ever do, I'll be sure to use your suggestions.
Sincerely, Editor.
Hi Editor,
I have some more favorite settings for Windows XP. One of them requires the log on screen. To switch your computer from the welcome screen to the log on screen, you have to:
1. Go to start and click control panel.
2. Click user accounts.
3. Click change the way users log on or off.
4. Verify that "Use the Welcome screen" is unchecked.
5. Click apply options and close user accounts.
6. Now the next time you start your computer or log off, you will be given the log on screen instead of the welcome screen. Now, that other setting I like is having users press CTRL+ALT+DEL before logging on. You set that by:
1. Click start and then click run.
2. In the "Run" box, type in the following text:
control userpasswords2
3. Click the "Advanced" tab and verify that the following check box is checked:
Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete
4. Click "Ok" or "Apply" then "Cancel".
5. Now the next time you log off or start your computer you will have to press CTRL+ALT+DEL before logging on.
See ya around Editor.
Kindly regards, Blittle
Hi Blittle,
Wow! That's quite a bit to figure out on your own. Let me ask you, what is the advantage to having to select CTRL ALT DEL to start up Windows? Are there security reasons for doing this? Do some research and let me know.
Regards, Editor.
Hey Editor,
There are security reasons for having that setting. The following two sentences explain:
For added security, you can require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete before logging on. This guarantees that the authentic Windows logon prompt appears, protecting the system from programs that mimic a logon to retrieve password information.
That is why, Editor.
See ya!
Regards, Blittle
Hi Blittle,
Thanks for the explanation!
Editor.
Hi Editor,
Your welcome.
Regards, Blittle
P।S.: I posted this at school.

23 comments:

Blittle McNilsen said...

1, 2, 3, and 4! Testing!

Editor said...

Hi Blittle,

I was wondering if you are going to provide any useful tips for computer users?

Regards, Editor.

Blittle McNilsen said...

Why, yes. I would be glad to. It makes me feel good to help others! Why? Do you have a question you would like to post? In "IM", you is typed like this:

u

Kindly regards, Blittle McNilsen

Editor said...

Hi Blittle,

Thanks for your interest in helping me. I was wondering how to change the appearance of the Taskbar. Do you have any favorite Taskbar settings? If so, what are they and how did you set them.

Regards, Editor

Blittle McNilsen said...

Hello Editor,


I do have some favorite taskbar settings. One of them is the "Quick Launch". Here is how you put it on your taskbar:

1. Right click the taskbar.

2. At the very bottom of the
menu that appears, there is an
option that says "Properties".
Click it.
3. A dialog box will appear and it
will give you the following
options:
Lock the taskbar
Auto-hide the taskbar
Keep the taskbar on top of other
windows
Group similar taskbar buttons
Show Quick Launch
Show the clock
Hide inactive icons
4. Verify that "Show Quick Launch"
is checked.
5. Click "Ok" or "Apply" and then
"Cancel".
6. Now you have your very
own "Quick Launch" to costimize
by dragging and dropping more
programs to it or deleting the
default programs (Doesn't mean
everything), but most of all,
remember to have fun with your
"Quick Launch".

Until next time, see ya around!

Regards, Blittle.

Fire Lily said...

Hello Blittle,

How art thou doing today? I hope you are doing splendidly.

Sincerely,
Your Sister

Blittle McNilsen said...

Hello Fire Lily,


Lol! Art thou having a good time?

Regards, Your Brother Blittle.

Fire Lily said...

Hello Blittle,

"Art thou feeling it now, Mr.Krabs?"

Sincerely,
Me

Blittle McNilsen said...

Hello Fire Lily,

Lol! (Again) You crack me up, Fire Lily! But you didn't answer my question: Art thou having a good time? Do you want any computer help?

Kindly Regards, Blittle McNilsen

Fire Lily said...

Blittle-

I am having a wonderful time! Except I was just attacked by a rabid animal. Oh, wait, that was you. I'm telling Mom!

Sincerely,
Fire_Lily

Blittle McNilsen said...

Fire Lily-


You crack me up! Now, do you need any computer help? Yes or no? I'm not a rabid animal! People who view this page will think I am mean-
WHEN I'M NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!

Regards, Blittle

P.S.: I know a rabid animal didn't really attack you. I know your just joking.

Editor said...

Hi Blittle,

Thanks for the tip. Are there any other things you like to do with the settings in Windows? Which are your favorite?

Thanks, Editor.

Blittle McNilsen said...

Hey Editor,


Yes, I do. That is changing a password or adding a password:

1. Go to "Start" and go to Control
Panel.
2. Go to "User Accounts" and click
your account.
3. Click "Change my password" and
then click the box under the
following text:
Type your current password

4. Type your current password and
then click the box
under the following text:
Type a new password

5. Type a new password and then
click the box under the
following text:
Type the new password again to
confirm
6. Type the password again and if
you even have just the slightest
worry that you might forget
your password, click the box
under the following text:
Type a word or phrase to use as
a password hint

7. Type something that will appear
if you froget your password.
For example, if your password
is "My Cousin Johnny", type this
as a password hint:

Name of my cousin

8. Once you have done everything
listed in this post, click
"Change Password".

9. The next time you start your
computer or log off, you will
have to type in that same
password.

See ya around Editor!

Kindly regards, Blittle

Fire Lily said...

Blittle-

At this particular juncture I do not need any computer help, but if I do, I will be sure to let you know.

Sincerely,
Fire_Lily

Blittle McNilsen said...

Hi Fire Lily,

Ok, I guess I'll talk to you then.

Regards, Blittle

Editor said...

Hi Blittle,

That is interesting. Normally I do not use passwords since I am not needing privacy on my computer. But, if I ever do, I'll be sure to use your suggestions.

Sincerely, Editor.

Blittle McNilsen said...

Hi Editor,

I have some more favorite settings for Windows XP. One of them requires the log on screen. To switch your computer from the welcome screen to the log on screen, you have to:

1. Go to start and click control panel.

2. Click user accounts.

3. Click change the way users log on or off.

4. Verify that "Use the Welcome screen" is unchecked.

5. Click apply options and close user accounts.

6. Now the next time you start your computer or log off, you will be given the log on screen instead of the welcome screen.

Now, that other setting I like is having users press CTRL+ALT+DEL before logging on. You set that by:

1. Click start and then click run.

2. In the "Run" box, type in the following text:

control userpasswords2

3. Click the "Advanced" tab and verify that the following check box is checked:

Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete

4. Click "Ok" or "Apply" then "Cancel".

5. Now the next time you log off or start your computer you will have to press CTRL+ALT+DEL before logging on.

See ya around Editor.

Kindly regards, Blittle

Editor said...

Hi Blittle,

Wow! That's quite a bit to figure out on your own. Let me ask you, what is the advantage to having to select CTRL ALT DEL to start up Windows? Are there security reasons for doing this? Do some research and let me know.

Regards, Editor.

Blittle McNilsen said...

Hey Editor,

There are security reasons for having that setting. The following two sentences explain:

For added security, you can require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete before logging on. This

guarantees that the authentic Windows logon prompt appears, protecting the system from

programs that mimic a logon to retrieve password information.

That is why, Editor.

See ya!

Regards, Blittle

Editor said...

Hi Blittle,

Thanks for the explanation!

Editor.

Blittle McNilsen said...

Hi Editor,

Your welcome.

Regards, Blittle

P.S.: I posted this at school.

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No comments in a long time. Lol.