Microsoft 98 Support Center

D

Dan

If you have not checked out the 98 support center for a while then it may be
time to stop by and visit. It is looking really good at least to me. Just
an FYI for anyone who might be interested in refreshing their memory on 98
support issues.

http://support.microsoft.com/ph/1139

Disclaimer: Please use safe web practices before clicking any link within a
newsgroup and/or email. It is suggested that you always first block all
external code and read in plain text and then if you do need the remote code
allow the images if safe, secure and necessary.
 
L

Lee

On Aug 21, 11:01 am, Dan <D...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> If you have not checked out the 98 support center for a while then it may be
> time to stop by and visit.  It is looking really good at least to me.  Just
> an FYI for anyone who might be interested in refreshing their memory on 98
> support issues.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/ph/1139
>
> Disclaimer: Please use safe web practices before clicking any link within a
> newsgroup and/or email.  It is suggested that you always first block all
> external code and read in plain text and then if you do need the remote code
> allow the images if safe, secure and necessary.


In the same vein, check out these tips and tricks just for 98 I
stumbled upon just the other day...
Bumper collection of Windows tips and tricks
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/835831/en-us

125 tips for Windows 98
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/835834/en-us
 
D

Dan

Sweet, Thanks Lee

"Lee" wrote:

> On Aug 21, 11:01 am, Dan <D...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > If you have not checked out the 98 support center for a while then it may be
> > time to stop by and visit. It is looking really good at least to me. Just
> > an FYI for anyone who might be interested in refreshing their memory on 98
> > support issues.
> >
> > http://support.microsoft.com/ph/1139
> >
> > Disclaimer: Please use safe web practices before clicking any link within a
> > newsgroup and/or email. It is suggested that you always first block all
> > external code and read in plain text and then if you do need the remote code
> > allow the images if safe, secure and necessary.

>
> In the same vein, check out these tips and tricks just for 98 I
> stumbled upon just the other day...
> Bumper collection of Windows tips and tricks
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/835831/en-us
>
> 125 tips for Windows 98
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/835834/en-us
>
 

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