An Inside Look at XP SP2
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Outlook Express
A lot of emails sent today are in HTML, using embedded graphics. However, a lot of spammers take advantage of this and send HTML emails to recipients. When a recipient opens up an email using Outlook Express, the images are retrieved, allowing a spammer to get notification that the recipient is indeed an active user.
Outlook Express in Windows XP SP2 now supports the blocking of images in email (though Outlook already has this feature). Figure 15 shows Outlook Express blocking the pictures in an email. To load a picture, simply click on the message.

Figure 15. Pictures are blocked in Outlook by default
However, like most features in XP SP2, you have the option to turn off this feature in the Options menu in Outlook Express (see Figure 16).

Figure 16. Configuring Outlook Express
Summary
In XP SP2, Microsoft is making a conscientious effort to let users play a more active role in protecting their machines. While ultimately the user needs to decide whether to allow a seemingly harmless application to execute or not (but then again, how can a user tell?), the user is at least educated of what is happening behind the scene.
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Security seems to be the primary focus of SP2, but improvements in areas like networking make SP2 a compelling upgrade as well.
Wei-Meng Lee (Microsoft MVP) http://weimenglee.blogspot.com is a technologist and founder of Developer Learning Solutions http://www.developerlearningsolutions.com, a technology company specializing in hands-on training on the latest Microsoft technologies.
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Hidden tooltips for taskbar/icontray
2004-05-07 06:40:37 davidfrahm [Reply | View]
Does anybody know if they fixed the issues where the tooltips for items in the taskbar and icontray display BEHIND the taskbar (which means you can't see them!)? -
Hidden tooltips for taskbar/icontray
2007-08-20 23:20:19 mvd [Reply | View]
Free and open source tool tip fixer can be found here.
http://neosmart.net/wiki/display/TTF/ToolTipFixer+Home
This is the best fix out there. It fixes it and doesnt give you any "extras" you dont need. Best of all its free. -
Hidden tooltips for taskbar/icontray
2007-08-20 23:10:48 mvd [Reply | View]
Free and open source tool tip fixer can be found here.
http://neosmart.net/wiki/display/TTF/ToolTipFixer+Home
Download link here.
http://neosmart.net/downloads/software/ToolTipFixer/ToolTipFixer%201.0.1.exe
This is the best fix out there. It fixes it and doesnt give you any "extras" you dont need. Best of all its free. -
Hidden tooltips for taskbar/icontray
2007-05-15 10:33:00 Nick_Acquaviva [Reply | View]
This problem is caused by a bug in Windows that causes the taskbar tool-tips to lose their "topmost" window style and be covered up by the taskbar. Microsoft has acknowledged this problem exists (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912650), but has not yet fixed it.
Check out this web site for more information and a permanent fix:
http://www.acquaviva.us/tooltipmanager
Tool Tip Manager was written specifically to fix this annoying problem by processing taskbar window messages and resetting the "topmost" window style for tool-tips as needed, automatically. This program also allows you to customize the appearance of the task bar tool tips (font & color) and set the automatic hide timer value.
Regards,
Nick Acquaviva -
Hidden tooltips for taskbar/icontray
2006-07-08 07:26:04 TSRh [Reply | View]
I did a fix, if you need can get it here:
"http://risc.nm.ru/tooltips fix.exe"
To run it you also need the VB6 runtime,
can be found on microsoft.com
Attention:
There could be some odd behavior with windows that was already opened while running the fix, so reopening them will help.
p.s.: The fix applies HWND_TOPMOST to all windows where "ToolTip" found in it's classname.






