Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
DocProc
- 11 Jan 2004 12:06
- 1183 of 11003
In fact, taking this a stage further, why not a site where you can also store your programmes too?
What really are the difficulties in having your GNI, E*Trade, CMC software, M/S Word, M/S Excel, OE6, etc, etc, on a single Internet web site and with much bigger computing power, instead of on your own machine?
Am I talking crap? Have I missed something?
Spaceman
- 11 Jan 2004 12:34
- 1184 of 11003
Optimist, yes you can do that although I dont. I dont have access to my ghost docs at the moment as I am abroad but have a look on the Symantec web site I think thae manuals are there.
Docproc, your not talking crap but you are getting into the realms of thin client computing, this client is used by some large corporations but is to expensive for most home users, taking thin client a bit further you can have a very small PC with no programs on it at all all of them reside on a large server somewhere else, this may end up being viable fopr home use howevere I am suspicious that the cost will remain high. There is a problem with actually installing programs on a remote disk as the windows standard operating systems cant handle that without extensions. I use my demon web space to backup some critical files but web space on remote servers tends to be faiurly expensive, there are some companies that offer this i think one was/is called i-disk.
topman
- 12 Jan 2004 13:17
- 1186 of 11003
Can anyone help, I am trying to get on cityindex.com and I keep getting this
message
Noton internet security 2002
has blocked access to this restricted site.
Blocked categories: Gambling.
If you think this web site is incorrectly categorized visit
Symantec Internet security to report it
I have tied changing the category but it still comes back with the same reply
Thanks
TM
Kayak
- 12 Jan 2004 13:35
- 1187 of 11003
Seems pretty accurate to me, topman :-)
Seriously, sorry I don't know Norton, but there must be an option for it not to block gambling sites. Probably under the child protection section.
topman
- 12 Jan 2004 14:06
- 1188 of 11003
Thanks Kayak, :-)
TM
stockbunny
- 12 Jan 2004 14:58
- 1189 of 11003
Thank you so much Optimist and Spaceman for your help and ideas.
Yes I do back-up my data including emails etc onto CD normally
but also floppy discs. A second PC whilst ideal at this stage is
not viable - finance and space limitations, but a second hard drive
may be an option. There is much in these posts for me to read and
digest and once again thanks the assistance is invaluable especially
when like me you are essentially a very small self-employed person!!
topman
- 12 Jan 2004 17:46
- 1192 of 11003
Ian, Thanks for your help I can only get access if I disable Norton. :-(
TM
Lancslad
- 13 Jan 2004 22:09
- 1194 of 11003
help,have bought an old windows 98 se as a back up it would appear the ports are closed, so unable to connect to broadband, l.l.
Spaceman
- 13 Jan 2004 23:21
- 1195 of 11003
LL are you using a router? The problem is probably not ports but the internet connection settings on the w98 PC.
Lancslad
- 14 Jan 2004 00:05
- 1196 of 11003
spaceman.no router at present,just trying to connect to broadband (bt)which comes up with no ports,l.l.
Spaceman
- 14 Jan 2004 03:11
- 1197 of 11003
LL, OK I was assuming this related to TCP/IP ports but it may well be physical ports e.g. USB ports. It could be that the PC does not have a USB connection or an Ethernet card and the install software is looking for them?
So a few Q's :-
What sort of device is attached to the BT BB connection? is it a USB 'modem'?
Does the PC have a Ethernet card?
Does the PC have a USB connection?
You can get a USB card for very little same is true for an ethernet card so if this is the problem it should be pretty easy to sort.
Lancslad
- 14 Jan 2004 16:52
- 1198 of 11003
spaceman internal message sent l.l.
Spaceman
- 14 Jan 2004 21:42
- 1199 of 11003
ll Replied.
Dil
- 17 Jan 2004 12:53
- 1200 of 11003
I am trying to install Outlook and when I open it I get a message saying
"Network problems are preventing connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server Computer. Contact your system administrator if the problem persists."
Anyone help ?
Kayak
- 17 Jan 2004 13:24
- 1202 of 11003
There are services on the web that will send a fax if you send them the image. However, modems are disgustingly cheap now and you won't need a fancy one if you're just using it to send faxes. In fact, even a very old 19.2K modem would be fine since the maximum fax sending speed is 14.4K. Here's a 56K modem on eBay which looks as though it's going to be sold for 99p!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3451637430&category=3693
Don't forget you will need a cable between the modem and the wall socket. This is sometimes but not always included with the modem.
If you have Windows 2000 or XP, basic fax software is included with Windows. If you have Windows 95 or 98 and the modem does not come with software then buy a second hand copy of something like Winfax on eBay.