AITP of Hampton Roads, Va. (Association of Information Technology Professionals)

February 2007 Newsletter

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Our Next Meeting is 
Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Point Plaza Suites & Conference Hotel at I-64 & US 17, Newport News, Va.

Social Hour - 5:30 PM
Dinner - 6:30 PM
Program - 7:30 PM

Members - $18 
Spouse/Significant Other - $20 
Guests - $20 
Students - $14

If you will be joining us for the speaker and not for dinner, we request a donation of $5. 

For Reservations: Call Digital Applications Inc., at 827-1250 no later than noon on the Friday preceding the meeting.

Officers and Directors

OFFICERS

George Koscho, President 382-8909 
Jim Pollan, Vice President 865-1400 ext 210 
Bill Shumate, Treasurer 827-1250
Jim Moore, Secretary
Alan Sutton, Association Liaison 486-1700

DIRECTORS

Clara Fox, Awards  826-0519
Ed Miller, Newsletter / Website 553-0128 
Bill Oshel, Program 249-2846 
Steve Tyler, Corporate Sponsorships
Charles Anderson, Student Chapters Liaison

Region 18 Spring Conference!

The Hampton Roads and Richmond Chapters of the AITP will be co-hosting the Region 18 Spring Conference (www.aitp-hr.com/region18).  The date for this event is April 19-21 and the location is the Williamsburg Marriott at Kings Mill.  Visit www.aitp-hr.com/region18 to register today!

Calendar
Feb 6 Dinner Meeting, Greg Bradner of Computer Science Corp
Mar 6 Dinner Meeting, David Boyer of Odyssey Systems Consulting Group
Apr 19-21 Region 18 Spring Conference
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Contact Us

AITP 
The Association of 
Information Technology Professionals

c/o Digital Applications Inc
2714 W Mercury Blvd, Hampton, VA 23666
Phone: (757) 827-1250

 

 
February Meeting Preview

Our February 6th meeting will feature a presentation by Greg Bradner. Greg is the Senior Manager for the Computer Science Corporation (CSC). Greg will give us an overview of Computer Science Corporation's (CSC) Training Center of Excellence's (TCE) use of Web-based technologies to develop, test, and disseminate distributed training products throughout the various armed services.

Greg is a 1978 graduate of the University of Vermont, and a retired Army Officer. One of his military specialties was Systems Automation. He has been with CSC for fifteen years and has been the Program Manager for two programs. The first is the Veteran's Benefits Administration (VBA) Medical Electronic Performance Support System (MEPSS) program, based in Orlando, FL. The second is a National Guard Distance Learning Program operated out of Des Moines, IA.

Please plan on joining us and please bring a friend.

January Meeting Highlights

Our January 9th meeting featured a presentation by Marv Evans. Marv is the President of Automated Business Solutions (dba Xactec) and he will speak on “Technology – Small Business’ Mixed Blessing”.

Xactec is a 15-year-old business headquartered in Williamsburg serving Southeast Virginia. Although it was started as a hardware/software/services vendor of IBM midrange solutions, the company now assists small to medium-sized businesses in the selection, installation, and maintenance of end user, networking, and telephone technology. Xactec is a Virginia Class A licensed contractor delivering cable, wireless, and fiber infrastructure solutions.

Chapter Meeting Price Increase

Due to price increases at the hotel, the Chapter Board voted to up the Dinner Dues from $17.00 to $18.00 for HR members Dinner meal, starting in January 2007.

An increase in cost for Guest dinners will be determined at a later date.

Temporary Internet Files
by Mil Incorporated

What are Temporary Internet Files?

Temporary Internet Files are, in fact, the cache of the Internet Explorer. This means that when you load a web page with Internet Explorer, it is saved on your computer so that if you later decide to open the same page again, it will open a lot faster. Temporary Internet Files improve speed of web browsing and also make possible so called offline browsing, which gives you the ability to open the web pages from cache even when you are not connected to the Internet.

Despite all these positive things about Temporary Internet Files, they have one big drawback: they compromise your privacy. Everyone with access to your computer can look into your Temporary Internet Files folder (location of this folder is discussed here) and see the sites that you have visited in the past. You can manually delete the contents of Temporary Internet Files folder (explained here) but this will not erase all traces of the pages because a special file called Index.dat is placed in this folder and it will still preserve the names and even the dates of your first visits to many pages.

Where is located Temporary Internet Files folder?

The location of the Temporary Internet Files folder depends on the version of Windows and whether or not you are using user profiles.

If you have Windows XP or Windows 2000 then Temporary Internet Files are in this location (note that on your PC they can be on other drive instead of drive C):

C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\

If you have Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows NT or Windows 95 then index.dat files are in these locations:

C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\

C:\Windows\Profiles\\Temporary Internet Files\

Note that on your computer the Windows directory may not be C:\Windows but some other directory. If you don't have Profiles directory in you Windows directory don't worry - this just means that you are not using user profiles.

How to delete Temporary Internet Files?

To delete Temporary Internet Files manually, do the following things:

1. Start Internet Explorer and click Tools menu, then select Internet Options... from this menu. This will open the Internet Options window.

2. Click General tab and then find in the section Temporary Internet Files the button Delete Files... and click it. A new dialog box opens.

3. In the Delete Files dialog box, click to select the Delete all offline content check box if you want to delete all Web page content that you have made available offline.

4. Click OK to delete the files. Note that if you are doing this for the first time, the deleting can take a large amount of time, so be patient.

WARNING! This will most probably delete all visible items in the Temporary Internet Files folder (except cookies) but a number of invisible traces may remain in the index.dat files. The only way to be sure that you are getting rid of all traces for good is the usage of specialized privacy protection program like Mil Shield - a powerful privacy protection program that was designed specifically to clean and shred the Temporary Internet Files. Additional benefit is the ability to preserve the tracks from some chosen by you sites (selective cleaning), which makes your browsing more comfortable and safe (it is rather suspicious to always have empty history, cookies and Temporary Internet Files - it is better to leave some tracks from "innocent" sites). Mil Shield also cleans all other tracks as index.dat files, cookies, history, cache, AutoComplete records, UserData records, history of recently used folders and documents and many more.

More information about the article: http://www.milincorporated.com/a-temporary-internet-files.html

About The Author Mil Incorporated was founded with an ambitious objective to be a trusted software partner for individuals and enterprises around the world. Mil Incorporated provides software security and privacy solutions that incorporate state of the art technology, security expertise, and substantial resources.

 
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