NEW! All-In-One Desktop Enhancement Application

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WinPersonalizer is an integrated tool to customize your Windows look,This program allows you to change desktop wallpapers,icons,cursors,IE skins,folders,visual styles, the transparency of your taskbar and put your name in system tray.

WinPersonalizer can let you do the following:
- Customize nearly all Windows icons using very popular icon packages.
- Change and/or rotate your desktop wallpaper with over 20 kinds of animated effects.
- Skin Internet Explorer's tool bar and animated logo.
- Change the look of your OS folders.
- Change your cursors using very popular cursor packages.
- Edit the OEM information on your PC.
- Add visual style support to applications that otherwise don’t have it.
- Change the transparency level of the Windows taskbar.
- Edit the Start Button text.
- Edit your Log-On message.
- Put your name in system tray.
- Change the size of your icons.

And:
- You can easily restore all settings to default.
- It won't slow your computer down while you work or play!It will not have to load every time your computer starts, which frees up valuable system resources
- It has an easy-to-use interface like Windows Control Panel

Why waste money and hard disk space downloading third party applications everytime you want something changed in Windows?

http://www.holersoft.com
http://www.holersoft.com/images/screenshot.gif
http://www.holersoft.com/download/winpersonalizer.exe
 
I see this over in microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics as well. I want you to
be my first this year....

PLONK! [aka kill file, aka block sender] Usenet was such a nice place
before the spammers came here.
I will give them credit that it does have something to do with the topic,
and not some pills that will make
it look like you have grown a fire hose, or a brass toilet seat for an
outhouse in Alaska.

Windows Customization Master said:
WinPersonalizer is an integrated tool to customize your Windows look,This
program allows you to change desktop wallpapers,icons,cursors,IE
skins,folders,visual styles, the transparency of your taskbar and put your
name in system tray.
WinPersonalizer can let you do the following:
- Customize nearly all Windows icons using very popular icon packages.
- Change and/or rotate your desktop wallpaper with over 20 kinds of animated effects.
- Skin Internet Explorer's tool bar and animated logo.
- Change the look of your OS folders.
- Change your cursors using very popular cursor packages.
- Edit the OEM information on your PC.
- Add visual style support to applications that otherwise don't have it.
- Change the transparency level of the Windows taskbar.
- Edit the Start Button text.
- Edit your Log-On message.
- Put your name in system tray.
- Change the size of your icons.

And:
- You can easily restore all settings to default.
- It won't slow your computer down while you work or play!It will not have
to load every time your computer starts, which frees up valuable system
resources
- It has an easy-to-use interface like Windows Control Panel

Why waste money and hard disk space downloading third party applications
everytime you want something changed in Windows?
 
Greetings --

While I certainly understand and share the sentiment, do you
realize that you have just kill-filed _everyone_ who posts via
Microsoft's web-based Communities CDO and who elects, for whatever
reason, to remain anonymous?

Bruce Chambers

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<ROTFL>

Wes

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Bruce Chambers said:
Greetings --

While I certainly understand and share the sentiment, do you
realize that you have just kill-filed _everyone_ who posts via
Microsoft's web-based Communities CDO and who elects, for whatever
reason, to remain anonymous?

Bruce Chambers

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You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on
having both at once. -- RAH
 
I did not really kill file him. I started to and when the box came up with
the return address.....a little cursing and click no. I don't really think I
would have blocked that many as not that many people make up such a long
fake return. [[email protected]]
I do have to hand it to him for not going the easy way like "nospam", he put
some thought in to it.
 
That is the default used if one is not entered, so yes, you would
block a lot of posts.
Check for yourself.
He put no thought to it at all.
 
Jitterbug said:
I did not really kill file him. I started to and when the box came up
with the return address.....a little cursing and click no. I don't
really think I would have blocked that many as not that many people
make up such a long fake return. [[email protected]]
I do have to hand it to him for not going the easy way like "nospam",
he put some thought in to it.

In OE make this message rule:

Apply this rule after the message arrives
Where the From line contains '(e-mail address removed)'
Highlight it with Lime

and apply it to this newsgroup.
There are a lot of them. I use the rule because then I know that there's a
good chance they don't know how to see replies and there's no sense trying
to email them. They all come from the Web interface to the newsgroups
(CDO), which supplies the address for them.

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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP IE/OE
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Reply to Newsgroup. I won't answer email
Protect Your PC
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
 
Hi Frank;
(e-mail address removed) I use Red. There are a hell of a
lot of them. It's amazing, to me, the number of people that DO find their way
back to read the replies. It takes all kinds.
I know of one person who is computer savvy who refuses to use anything
but CDO. Anonymity is my guess.
Wes

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Frank Saunders said:
Jitterbug said:
I did not really kill file him. I started to and when the box came up
with the return address.....a little cursing and click no. I don't
really think I would have blocked that many as not that many people
make up such a long fake return. [[email protected]]
I do have to hand it to him for not going the easy way like "nospam",
he put some thought in to it.

In OE make this message rule:

Apply this rule after the message arrives
Where the From line contains '(e-mail address removed)'
Highlight it with Lime

and apply it to this newsgroup.
There are a lot of them. I use the rule because then I know that there's a
good chance they don't know how to see replies and there's no sense trying
to email them. They all come from the Web interface to the newsgroups
(CDO), which supplies the address for them.

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP IE/OE
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Reply to Newsgroup. I won't answer email
Protect Your PC
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
 
Greetings --

Granted, very few people would deliberately create such a long
pseudonym, but (e-mail address removed) is the default
return address applied to any message posted via the CDO when the
poster declines to enter identifying information.

Bruce Chambers

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You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on
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Greetings --

I wouldn't say that, JJ. ;-} I'd wager that the spammer knew
exactly what he was doing.

By trying to help their customers preserve their anonymity and
privacy, Microsoft has inadvertently opened the flood-gates for trolls
and spammers. The mechanism of the CDO web interface provides such
scum an easy, safe, untraceable means of anonymously posting to these
newsgroups. If we kill-file these spammers and trolls, we also
kill-file the very people who need our help the most. Can you say
"irony?"


Bruce Chambers

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Help us help you:



You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on
having both at once. -- RAH
 
Bruce Chambers said:
Greetings --

I wouldn't say that, JJ. ;-} I'd wager that the spammer knew
exactly what he was doing.

By trying to help their customers preserve their anonymity and
privacy, Microsoft has inadvertently opened the flood-gates for trolls
and spammers. The mechanism of the CDO web interface provides such
scum an easy, safe, untraceable means of anonymously posting to these
newsgroups. If we kill-file these spammers and trolls, we also
kill-file the very people who need our help the most. Can you say
"irony?"


Bruce Chambers

the answer is to help the ignorant into using a newsreader!
 
Bruce;
I did not mean the spammer does not know what he was doing, but it
took no effort at all to decide what name to use.
I hate it this way because it is often impossible to know if you are
responding to the OP or someone new..has happened a lot with the new
system.
When they are forced to enter something, there is a better chance of
some uniqueness.
 
Greetings --

Oh, I see. My mistake. And I do agree that CDO-posters should be
required to enter something to uniquely identify themselves.

Bruce Chambers

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You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on
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