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![]() Thanks, Marye. Took your advice and downloaded the personal one to try safety.net. Can always go back to Kerio, if needed, as I have a paid for copy of it. BTW, if anyone is trying to find safety.net, it can be found at http://www.netveda.com/
The reason I turn off MS firewall is because Gates is 'in bed' with Gator/Claria et al...and that makes it a huge bad joke IMHO. I've been told it's only a one-way firewall at that so...only partial protection, if anything. Sandi Last edited by Sandi Bowman : August 5, 2007 at 05:00 PM. Reason: Add'l info |
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You'll want to pay attention to one of the tabs marked "app trust." Sometimes, when you're trying something that needs to talk to the outside world, safety.net will block it. When you click on that tab you'll see that the firewall is blocking it. Right click and allow it, and you're back in business. You can also do it through "control service" in the tray icon, but it doesn't "stick." It's just for that time. If you need to, you can reach me at meevansatswbell.net. (Insert appropriate markings.) I read today that the "Leopard" version of the Mac OS X which is due out in September has been dubbed "real Unix." Only three other companies producing Unix have been so certified! It means a really good GUI built on a stable, time-proven operating system! Ease of program installation, no/few malware threats to worry about, no beau coup bucks for upgrades that amount to "fixes!" I'm saving my money. It's gotta be cheaper in the long run than the cost in time and money of maintaining Windows. It also means with a little effort in your spare time, you can discover the thousands of freebies that are produced for Unix. Have fun! Marye P.S. I turned off XP firewall and all the other cr*p that want's to "call home." I want to upgrade/fix when I want to, without worrying about whether a Microsoft automatic download has been compromised again. |
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![]() Thanks for the assist!
Looking forward to that new Mac Leopard...gotta see that one! I'm not anywhere near as 'geeky' as you, Marye, so if I don't 'get' something right away, you'll know why. Seem to have gaps in my knowledge but I never know where they are until I hit the fence and then...well, it's back up, learn, and take off again... I'll be in touch to give you my addy, if nothing else. ![]() Sandi Bowman |
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![]() We have abandoned Vista for all our business customers. We install Vista in a dual boot configuration so they can try it out. The lack of drivers for many legacy devices make it a nightmare to install, especially in a business environment. Our customers want PCs that work out of the box, they don't care about transparent windowing. I hope this helps. Oh, and a little tip about making your computer virus safe. Get a motherboard with eSata ports on it, they're common these days. Use a different hard drive for surfing. When - and I do mean when it gets corrupted, wipe it out and restore it. Hope this helps.
TomG. PS - Don't forget to turn off automatic updates! PPS - Save your documents folder to a memory stick frequently! Last edited by tommygadget : August 8, 2007 at 12:31 PM. |
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![]() Tom, I went to your site, saw the first page of specials but it says there's 13 pages so...where is the link to go to the next page??? TIA
Sandi Bowman |
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Hi Sandi, That's 13 specials currently, not 13 pages of specials! ![]() TomG. |
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![]() LOL....thanks, Tom. Guess I really should get new glasses.
Sandi |
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![]() TomG
Thanks for letting us know. Question. Your USB to IDE and USB to IDE&SATA adapter... Does that mean, I can take an old IDE Hard Drive, plug it into the USB adapter, plug the adapter into the USB port of a modern computer that runs SATA Hard Drives, and be able to access my IDE as if it was any other normal thing plugged into a USB port, such as a Memory Stick? Michael Ross |
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Mike, if you are referring to these items: USB to IDE Adapter USB to IDE and SATA Adapter The answer is yes, you plug in an IDE device like a hard drive or DVD/CD drive and you access it from your USB port just like you would a memory stick. Both adapters also have the mini-ide connector for laptop drives. Bigger drives require the included power supply while the laptop side is powered from the USB port. The second adapter includes support for all SATA devices as well. Hope this helps. TomG. |
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