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Sara welcome to the forum you save as to make the ~.pte then create as to make the ~.exe ken
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I did a quick search with google re their picasa picture thing does not look promising by these results http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=google...le+Search&meta= i got burned with spyware when i installed the full blown toolbar option so wanted to see comments on this new offering - sounds like it is the same ken
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if it is the same computor the reg key is registered in the registry and same will register itself if you are running xp use open with command and direct it to the beta folder exe ken
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Mikel I have had musicmatch on system as well ken
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Ron drop a note to "slugman" -- he is using a French database program and when i last talked with him he was quite enthused with it quote from James Wednesday, January 26, 2005 7:10 PM Re-organizing my print catalog (lost a drive and it was ugly). Cool little proggy I found lets me batch-edit the comment fields on images (IPTC fields they're called) and creates a cool database that allows quick retrieval based ion keywords, dates, etc. jslugman@yahoo.com www.kalimages.com ken
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Al it was the one that you said you cant take your picts with you when you are dead and gone maybe it was on the old forum -- i spent quite a bit of time trying to find it -- amazing the responses we have had on this subject --- oh well if you finfd it i would appreciate the url -Guido will be able to add it to his new "how/why site"- then maybe we stop the thread faster next time ken
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Mikel checked system 32 first and the the whole C drive and not there on my xp home clean install. and according to http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=840397 it might have been installed on yours by some ripping proggie by the looks of the google page i gave you previously it is can we say "popular" glad you got problem fixed ken
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Anyone with an idea for birthday presentation
Ken Cox replied to texastrees's topic in Slideshows & AV Shows
Michelle welcome to the forum there have not been many b'party shows posted but a member pasted a show last June at the cottage GrandKids File Size: 25.6M By: mailto:sknickles@sbcglobal.net Download Count: 91 pretty big to mail but if you drop a line to Ken he might give you some ideas Ken -
steve we aim to please. Al Robinson had a real good answer for this type of thread re other people's pictures but cant find it ken
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Mikel What file did you rename and plse show how you renamed it ken
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Patrick great shots too scary for me:) couple years ago there was another glider show posted -- was it yours also? ken
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Mikel see http://www.mail-archive.com/mp3encoder@min...g/msg02171.html got it from http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=%27lam...nG=Search&meta= ken
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Mikel doe the original pte work ie : does it open the project preview the show etc or is it the avi production that is not working ken
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so Steve what are you going to say to the mfg's that supply this feature in their bundle or the companies that legally sell screen capture program's ken
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tom95521 welcome to the forum tom if you copied 3 slides from the right panel and put them back into the right panel and then unchecked the box that says show image - for each of the 3 slides you would have 3 blank slides and if you left the box checked you would have 3 copies of the original slide but the total show size would not increase does this answer your que.? ken
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Ronnie see http://techrepublic.com.com/1200-22-530395...tml?tag=nl.e064 lot of xp install stuff ken
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Ed how does it project a tv show or its test/set up program ken
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connie welcome to the forum dont think you can run an exe from a web page other people have uploaded to "the cottage" for others to access http://beechbrook.com/pte/ http://beechbrook.com/upload/ or they have put slideshows in their yahoo briefcase for others to access or for short term http://www.dropload.com/ I did find this link tho which might help http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid...d=989723&page=1 ken
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quote In the News ==== by Paul Thurrott, thurrott@windowsitpro.com Special Report: Microsoft to Offer Free AntiSpyware, Major IE Update for Windows XP Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates surprised analysts yesterday during his keynote address at the RSA Conference 2005 security show in San Francisco when he announced that his company would offer its Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware product to consumers for free and issue a major new version of Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) users later this year. Previously, Microsoft had pledged to not ship a new IE version until Longhorn, which is due in May 2006. "Our primary goal is to improve security and safety for all our customers--consumers and businesses, regardless of size--through a balance of technology innovation, guidance and industry leadership," Gates said. "We're committed to continued innovation that addresses the threats of today and anticipates those that will undoubtedly emerge in the future." In addition to the Windows AntiSpyware and IE news, Gates also pledged to release a paid, managed version of Windows AntiSpyware for businesses, announced the completion of the long-delayed Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004 Enterprise Edition, and briefly discussed the company's antivirus plans. Microsoft's decision to release Windows AntiSpyware for free is a good one: Arguably, the many security problems in its IE application are largely behind the growing malware threat that Windows users face today. "Spyware ... is something we need to nip now," Gates said. "We made the decision that all of our Windows licensees should have [antispyware] capability." Gates noted that more than 6 million people have downloaded the free Windows AntiSpyware beta since it was released in January. He also noted that the free Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, which is automatically downloaded from Automatic Updates and Windows Update, has been installed and run on more than 133 million PCs since the first version shipped in January. News of a new IE version--which Gates said will be called IE 7.0-- was also unexpected, mostly because the company had routinely denied that it could ship such a program before Longhorn. As recently as November 2004, Microsoft Director of Windows Product Management Gary Schare went on a press tour to discuss misconceptions in the press about IE security. He told me at that time that Microsoft wouldn't ship a major new IE version until Longhorn. That's all changed: Responding somewhat gallantly to customer requests, Microsoft is changing its browser strategy and will release IE 7.0 in 2005. The decision to ship a new IE version comes with many caveats. First, IE 7.0 will be available only to XP SP2 users. Customers using earlier versions of XP or other Windows versions need not apply. Microsoft justifies this decision by noting that only XP SP2 includes the underpinnings necessary to secure IE 7.0. Also, although Gates noted that IE 7.0 will include major new security enhancements, including technologies to combat phishing, malware, and spyware, he was tight-lipped about whether IE 7.0 would include major new functionality. Many customers, for example, have been asking Microsoft to add the tabbed browsing capability that's common in other browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox. Finally, Gates noted that the same IE 7.0 version that it will ship later this year would be rolled into Longhorn in 2006. As far as XP SP2 goes, however, Gates had nothing to report but success. More than 170 million copies of XP SP2 have been distributed to customers worldwide, Gates said. And 77 percent of the 800 enterprise customers Microsoft polled recently told the company that they're committed to deploying XP SP2 within the next 6 months. Gates also announced that a beta version of Microsoft Update, the online Web service that will eventually replace Windows Update and update all supported Microsoft applications, servers, and services, will appear in mid-March. Also, the long-awaited Windows Update Services (WUS), which replaces Microsoft Software Update Services (SUS), will ship in the first half of 2005: This tool will help small- and medium-sized businesses develop a patch-management infrastructure inhouse for free. And the enterprise edition of ISA Server 2004 is finally complete, Gates noted. ISA Server 2004 Enterprise Edition adds enhanced manageability, scalability, and availability, according to the company. As for Microsoft's expected antivirus solution, Gates had little to say. It will be a "broad consumer offering," he noted, that will be available by year's end. That date's a lot later than many people had expected, with some analysts predicting that Microsoft's antivirus solution would soon ship in at least beta form. Gates didn't discuss licensing or pricing, nor did he offer many details about the enterprise antivirus product based on Sybari technologies that the company will develop. Despite the amazing array of security-related announcements, Gates didn't express much confidence that the company would absolutely be able to repel every electronic attack. "I'm very optimistic [that] we will be able to mitigate the security problems," he said. That's nice, but it's a far cry from an unequivocal pledge to end the pain Windows users feel.
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Steve S welcome to the forum the topic has been covered many many times nothing is sacred on the web and if you were a member of the forum or an owner of a show -- you had the exe saved to a cd-r your computor crashed and you lost all you pictures would you not want to know how you could recover them from the exe this has happened to so many members of the forum that boxig made his little program to make it easier for them to recover their picts. you can buy video authoring software that comes with a screen capture feature built in we have no control over our shows once they leave our computer we do not advocate ripping -- the person that you referred to may have posted for the first time but has owned ptoe for some time i owned it for +- 6 mos before i even found the forum if there is a will there is a way ken
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Ron there are many "jewels" here http://www.blackviper.com/Articles/OS/Inst...tallxphome1.htm his site is very popular there is a black version as well as a white version switch on left side column to change ken
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but Brian if you have an intelligent and qualified person do the update and explain what security changes it makes the problems should be minimal i wasnt qualified to do it i hired it ken
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Bill there are lots of old wives tales about sp2 floating around the net if you are unsure of installing it get yourself a qualified technician that is wallet friendly and intelligent - have him do a house call and install it and check out your systems there were +- 10 security patches for xp lastweek - see http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/default.mspx http://www.microsoft-watch.com/article2/0,...,1764479,00.asp and how long do think it will be before firefox becomes vulnerable?? - so the longer you put it off the older your other equipment is and you may not be able to get drivers for it ken
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did you do a create as before you tried the preview preview is causing you the problem at present so forget it run the exe asee what your show looks like ken
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reboot and start again add your pictures and no music save and create after each step the try adding one song at a time are you using mp3's that you have used before in a p2e show ken