00:15:42 Chris Taylor: Send questions/shares to SuggestionBox@opcug.ca 00:18:02 Coreen: Right on! 00:18:27 Lawrence Patterson: Wonder if tin / metal boxes (non-magnetized off course) would be good protection for USB Thumb drives? 00:18:46 Tom Trottier: would be good for car keyfobs 00:20:07 Tom Trottier: useful big "folder" ? https://www.lifewire.com/god-mode-windows-4154662 00:23:39 Tom Trottier: What does G U I D stand for? 00:24:27 Tom Trottier: So.... what if u r on the moon? ;) 00:24:42 Tom Trottier: 😉 00:25:56 Tom Trottier: http://www.freewaregenius.com/hashtab-add-a-hash-value-tab-to-the-file-properties-in-windows-explorer/ 00:29:30 Tom Trottier: 7-zip compresses smaller 00:29:39 Lawrence Patterson: Sometimes an error is just an Alert, which may or may not be harmful. Of course, many times you don't know till time goes by. 00:31:48 Chris Taylor: X-Plore file manager https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lonelycatgames.Xplore https://www.lonelycatgames.com/docs/xplore/ 00:33:32 Tom Trottier: Looks paneful 00:36:40 Chris Taylor: #ClashOfTheKeyCombos https://twitter.com/windowsinsider/status/ 1379601065088286721 00:36:47 Tom Trottier: Screenshots of screenshots - very meta 00:38:56 Bob Herres: keyboard shortcuts -wow lot's -- very Interesting 00:39:44 micheline: Same with pressing the Alt key in Word 00:39:52 Bob Herres: we need a keyboard template for those shortcuts 00:41:39 Natalie: When I try to delete pics from my Samsung phone, the option is "move to trash" - but I can't find a trash folder. Does anyone know if there's a 2nd step, or are the files actually deleted vs moved to a trash folder? 00:44:37 Eldon Gaw: Any chance his version is running in Quebec and defaults to FR.? 00:45:44 Greg: I'm here 00:46:22 Gail: I would not be surprised if you did not need a different licence 00:47:35 Tom Trottier: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_other-msoffice_custom-mso_2013_release/how-to-change-language-in-office-2013/d8b51e1c-f994-46ea-9ffd-d6a0c3daa6dd 00:49:56 Tom Trottier: fwiw, I m using office 2007 - I turned off macros for safety. When you turn off Its internet access, you are safer + you now have access to Help. 00:50:27 william Bradwin: did she maybe delete the " delete folder " instead of deleting the messages? 00:50:44 Jocelyn Doire: as far as writing in either language, I find using the us international keyboard is best 00:51:28 micheline: I agree 00:53:07 Lawrence Patterson: DHL Express seems to be a popular scam subject, not sure why. 00:55:11 Coreen: Find trash Samsung, My Files, click options on top right, the trash file is there 00:59:37 Natalie: Coreen: Thanks! Found it. 00:59:48 Andrew P: The browser in Windows Sandbox is useful for testing web sites you are unsure of. 01:02:41 Greg: I agree with the use of multilingual keyboards switching between languages depending of the written language for text. My hurdle is having to relearn all the function names e.g. COUNTIFS <--> NB.SI.ENS (with the dots), HLOOKUP <--> RECHERCHEH, I find them to be less intuitive. Most of the keyboard shortcuts are different as well. Worst case, I will to learn the functions and the shorcuts in French. 01:03:13 Andrew P: yes 01:08:39 Natalie: I've been getting many using the Costco name lately. 01:08:45 Jocelyn Doire: Greg, I agree, it's quite a mental gymnastic to use any interface in other language. Alan's link seem to have all the info to switch the language: Within any Office application, select File > Options > Language. Under Office display Language, make sure the display language you want Office to use is listed. Office display language Select the language you want, and then select Set as Preferred. If you want your Office display language to match the display language you have for Windows, select Match Microsoft Windows [Language]. 01:10:04 Chris Taylor: Decoding bitly redirection add a plus (+) to the end of the URL Decoding tinyurl redirection add preview. to the start of the url Decoding redirection from hundreds of URL shortening services CheckShortURL.com 01:12:28 Natalie: The "Naked Security" newsletter from Sophos has been useful for security news. 01:13:00 Coreen: CRA specifically sent out communiques saying that they contact by mail only or their internal messaging system 01:15:04 Bob Herres: Most of my calls, promise to leave me alone, if I just give them my Credit Card Number - What could go wrong?? 01:16:20 Lawrence Patterson: The Canada Revenue Agency will send automated telephone messages to individuals who may be required to pay their tax by quarterly instalments. https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/topics/automated-telephone-message-individuals-who-may-required-pay-their-tax-quarterly-instalments.html 01:17:31 Lawrence Patterson: To Coreen's point, I've read the same thing, but I do have to ask, what's the difference between a "robocall" and "automated telephone messages". Sad regardless. 01:21:00 Chris Taylor: Krebs on SIM-swapping https://krebsonsecurity.com/2021/03/can-we-stop-pretending-sms-is-secure-now/ 01:22:42 Greg: Tom: What were you just refering to ? 01:23:34 Chris Taylor: Nomorobo https://www.nomorobo.com/ Who's making all those scam calls? (New York Times article) https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/27/magazine/scam-call-centers.html 01:23:47 Bob Herres: Is there any point in "blocking" scam phone numbers? 01:24:47 Natalie: I find tat the numbers are always changing, so not worth blocking. 01:26:26 Chris Taylor: Don't return calls from unknown numbers https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2021/03/phone-scammers-targeting-new-zealanders-with-one-ring-hoax.html 01:26:47 John Fleming: Chris, you mentioned a better option for 2-factor authorization than getting sms codes because of sim swapping? 01:27:22 Bob Herres: Well done - I'm Impressed thank you everyone 01:28:57 Natalie: Thanks! 01:29:04 Greg: Thank you!