Computer Prograaming (Internet)
Computer Prograaming (Internet)
2.When you return home to visit your parents and turn on your
new notebook computer, it does not connect automatically to
their wireless network. What is your next step?
Solution:
It have two Solutions
a) If you haven’t configured which WiFi network to attach to, then your new system won’t
automatically connect. With a Windows computer, go to network settings and select the WiFi
network in your home. After that and setting the WiFi password (you have a password-protected
network, right???) you should connect properly. If it still won’t connect, you might have a
problem with the protocols recognized on your computer and your WiFi router.
Website redirects are most commonly caused by adware and other types of malware present
on your computer. The aim of these unwanted programs is to point you towards certain types
of advertising or dangerous code that could further damage your system. The best way to
combat it is by removing the offending malware from your computer using a reputable
security package.
The setting in Tools > Options > Tabs: "New pages should be opened in": "a new
tab/window" is for links that specify a target window for opening a link. The
browser.link.open_newwindow pref only affects links that specify a target
window. You can use the browser.link.open_newwindow pref to divert links that
specify a target to the current tab or a new tab. The
browser.link.open_newwindow.restriction pref allows to divert (onclick)
JavaScript window.open() links. Links that do not specify a target always open in
the current tab unless you override that with a middle-click or Ctrl (Mac: Cmd)
left-click (new tab) or Shift left-click (new window).
There are also extensions that have options how a link is opened, so you can check
out the Add-ons website.
5. Access Denied During your lunch hour, you decide to search the
Web for possible vacation destinations. After visiting several airline
and hotel Web sites, you attempt to visit the Web site for a Caribbean
resort. Much to your surprise, the Web browser informs you that the
Web site has been blocked. Why might this happen?
SOLUTION:
Google Search results might show labels such as "This site may harm your computer" or
"This site may be hacked" next to your site.
Your browser might display an interstitial page when you try to open your page, either
from a link in Google Search results or anywhere else.
If you are a verified site owner in Search Console, you should receive an email from
Search Console warning that your site is suspected of being hacked or containing content
that is harmful to visitors.
SOLUTION:
SOLUTION:
If emails display as plain text with an attachment list, instead of rich text with embedded images,
most likely the email client’s HTML mode is turned off. Most email client software, including
web-based email readers, have settings that control how messages are displayed. Open the
“Settings” tab, or gear icon, or “Preferences” menu item on your email reader and make sure the
setting to display as HTML is checked or enabled.
If your using the program as your expecting an email, then the email will be "hidden" although
depending on your program of choice and the settings you have made.
If you set up a vacation reply but people say they are not getting the reply, it could be one of the
following:
a) The auto-reply only replies ONCE to each email account, the first time they send. If someone
sends you multiple messages, they will not get multiple replies back. This is a useful feature
because it prevents your account from flooding a mailing list with replies or from filling your
email inbox with automatic rejections from "do not reply" accounts.
b) The auto-reply will stop on the date you set for it to stop. Ifyou did not set a start and end
date, it may be using a date that is already past. Check this in Gear
c) The recipient may have filtering turned on that would reject the automatic reply;
d) The person's message may not have reached you. Check your inbox to see if the message was
received.
SOLUTION:
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