This Wireless section contains
the following helpful information:
- If you're using the Remote Desktop client on a Windows 98 laptop over a
wireless network to access your Windows XP desktop are you making your entire
system vulnerable to cyberterrorists even though you're using wireless
encryption?
- Have you been thinking about connecting your Windows XP computer to a
Wireless network? Maybe you already have a wired network but want to have
more freedom with your laptops, so that you can roam around with them and not
worry about having a network cable connection.
- While wireless networking with Windows XP is great, you have to be mindful of
the fact that it works like radio broadcasts: anyone with the proper motivation
and equipment can "listen" to your wireless communications.
Where IT-Expert on Call shares knowledge and experience, suggestions to
solve problems, and compatibility issues.
Where technology problems and/or workarounds are addressed, how to, what
to, why to, are provided.
We often give a tip or trick that requires you to edit the Registry. It's
always a good idea to back up the registry before making any change. The
fastest way to do this is to back up the Registry key to which you're going
to make changes.
IT-Expert on Call recommends that you Buy Registry First Aid Platinum [linked for
information and purchase], a professional grade Registry editor.
Caveat Emptor
Warning: If you use Registry
Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to
reinstall your operating system. We cannot guarantee that you can solve
problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry
Editor at your own risk.
Special Note: If you are working on a
Corporate Desktop - it may be locked due to your
corporate security policy -- consequently you may not be able apply many of
the Tips, Hints and/or Tweaks found here. Most Corporate Desktops are
prevented from making changes of any kind.
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