Google creates a “Teach Parents Tech” package

Just in time for the holidays, and getting close to the cut-off date for even electronic greeting cards to arrive in time for Christmas, Google present the “Teach Parents Tech” Care Package site.

This site allows anyone to create a greeting card with a number of instructional videos (provided by Google) on a range of different topics, from changing your background on Mac or PC to setting up video chat and sharing photos online. The resulting email is a little bland and not as exciting as the promo on the GMail login page shows, but I think it does the trick.

The only video that’s missing is how to check your email and play videos… I guess a little in-person help may be necessary for some parents.. :-)

UPDATE: Here’s the link to the original Google Blog article. I guess I’m a little late to the party.

Outlook refuses to open messages attached to another message

I ran into a problem with Outlook the other day. Someone sent me a message, that was a forwarded message from someone else. Only, the forwarded message was attached, instead of quoted. And Outlook refused to open the message. Double-click, Right-click & Open, Right-click & Save, nothing worked (although Save gave me a beautiful .msg file – that Outlook refused to open).

After searching the Internet for a couple of days, seeing all kinds of references to security levels and warning messages (that I didn’t get – Outlook didn’t give a peep hen trying to open the message), I gave up – I only get one or two attached messages a month, and most of them are jokes.

It got annoying however when I decided to use the GTD Outlook Plug-in. In this plug-in, you have the capability to attach several messages to a Task. The message that initiated the Task is quoted in the task description, and subsequent messages are attached. I couldn’t open these attachments, and to make things worse, the GTD Plugin moved the messages that I attached to an undisclosed location, so I couldn’t find these messages anymore!

So, back to searching the Internets. I finally came across this message on Tutorials Win. It described a similar problem with Outlook 2007 (I’m still using 2003), and said that Google Desktop was to blame. That made sense: a couple of days ago Windows Vista informed that Google Desktop had unexpectedly quit. The forum post suggested disabling the indexing of Outlook, but for me, the only thing that worked was completely uninstalling Google Desktop.

Everything works fine now, I can access my attached email messages again. I’m sure I’ll miss Google Desktop, though…