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Tips & Tricks

By Annie Gausn | Jun. 1, 2006
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Jun. 1, 2006

Tips & Tricks

Time- and user-tested Windows support sites.

By Sandra Rosenzweig
     
      When you turn to online tech support sites, you need to know whether they are reliable. These are: Kelly's Korner (www.kellys-korner-xp.com/ xp.htm), an unattractive but well-organized encyclopedia (unabridged) of Windows XP problems and fixes, produced by Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Kelly Theriot. MVP Doug Knox's Doug's Windows Tweaks and Tips (www. dougknox.com), an exhaustive but mostly easy-to-use, nontechie tweaks site; check out his links page too. Brian Livingston's Windows Secrets is a newsletter. No, it's a series of books. No, it's a website with many of Livingston's current and previous issues of the newsletter in searchable form (www.windowssecrets.com).
     
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Annie Gausn

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