Sometime you have problem with the file extension QTP in your computer? that’s ok and don’t be bored. As you know that the computer is a hardware will not working properly without other system. Yes the system will appropriate for used after you install one OS (operating system) on your computer. You know that the OS (operating system) in the world are not in one platform? Yes, that the operating system more than one, it’s like the example linux, windows and mac etc.
The universal problem is how to process one file on difference computer with the difference OS on that computer. As the sample the file extention QTP that the QTP ( Quick Time Preference) is extention file and the originally .qtp is discribe as Quick Time Preference which assosiated with Apple’s QuickTime application. Sure, if your computer under OS of windows vista can’t open that .qtp files.
That’s the end of all the process? of course no. Nowadays you can open that the QTP extention file as open the others extention file in windows like the .doc, .jpg, .mwv etc. Just simple process to do that, yes that the guiden you can read at the web site with the expert to handling about the file extension specialist as the file extension QTP. Enjoy your life.
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For Immediate Release
September 28, 2005
Washington D.C.
FBI National Press Office
(202) 324-3691
TELEPHONE FRAUD INVOLVING JURY DUTY
Washington, D.C. - The FBI today is providing a warning to the public against an ongoing scheme involving jury service. The public needs to be aware that individuals identifying themselves as U.S. court employees have been telephonically contacting citizens and advising them that they have been selected for jury duty. These individuals ask to verify names and Social Security numbers, then ask for credit card numbers. If the request is refused, citizens are then threatened with fines.
The judicial system does not contact people telephonically and ask for personal information such as your Social Security number, date of birth or credit card numbers. If you receive one of these phone calls, do not provide any personal or confidential information to these individuals. This is an attempt to steal or to use your identity by obtaining your name, Social Security number and potentially to apply for credit or credit cards or other loans in your name. It is an attempt to defraud you.
If you have already been contacted and have already given out your personal information, please monitor your account statements and credit reports, and contact your local FBI office. Local FBI field office telephone numbers can be found in the front of your local telephone directory or on www.fbi.gov. For further information, please review the warnings posted on the U.S. Courts website at www.uscourts.gov, "Newsroom" news article "WARNING: Bogus Phone Calls on Jury Service May lead to Fraud," August 19, 2005.