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Dhabin eng lives in Seattle and creates art using Adobe Photoshop and a Wacom tablet. Visit his web site for more examples of his work, tutorials, etc.


 
Video File Opens as Text on XP with SP2

After following a hyperlink to content such as a WMV or RealPlayer video file in Internet Explorer it is opened as text in the browser rather than Media Player.

This will occur if Internet Explorer is not set to open a file based on its actual content and uses the incorrect content type identifier sent by the server. Although its more secure to have this turned off it can cause some problems with content that is not correctly identified.

To allow files to be opened based on content:

  • In Internet Explorer open Tools > Internet Options, Security Tab.
  • Select the ‘Internet Zone' and click the custom level button.
  • Scroll down to ‘Open file based on its content, rather than file extension' and be sure this is enabled.


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    Critical Security Update

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    More Thoughts on XP Service Pack 2

    I have heard a lot of the chatter from people who advise not to install Service Pack 2. I found this really odd, as I have been running it on my own 3 computers for months before it was even released to the public. I love Service Pack 2!

    I installed SP2 on my main computer in desperation. I was constantly being inundated with adware, and no matter what I did, my computer would get infected again and again. I had heard that SP2 had "Advanced Security Technologies", and although I don't generally fall for Microsoft's techno-speak, I was willing to try anything.

    Well, I'm here to tell you folks, I haven't run a single Adaware or Spybot scan on any of my computers in all of this time. I have not needed to!

    I'm not saying that XP with SP2 is bullet-proof. I'm sure that the scoundrels that make viruses and spyware are eventually going to devise new techniques to penetrate XP's security. But for now, I'm a super happy computer geek.

    I'm writing this because, what occured to me is the difference between how I've been installing SP2 compared to a lot of other people.

    As soon as I got my hands on the beta relase of SP2, I made my own XP CD with SP2 slipstreamed onto the disc. I have installed SP2 for dozens of my clients, but I always back up their data, format the hard drive, and do a "clean" install.

    I would guess that a lot of other techs and end users are simply installing the SP2 patch, and it is possibly conflicting with existing drivers and/ or settings. Maybe that's why I've only had one bad experience with SP2, while everyone else in the industry is running around and, in my opinion, crying wolf about the woes of SP2.

    Anyone else care to comment?