Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Spaceman
- 15 Mar 2004 14:00
- 1454 of 11003
Doc, I use a similar method of accessing all my accounts but mine of from Egg who provide it to their customers. I understand that the banks (probably with the exception or Egg) do not like this sort of thing even though all the security data is local. My view is that they need to sort out their act before they complain as they have a ridiculous number of different login methods and this must lead to confusion. In the end I think we will end up with 2 level authentication probably with a smartcard or fingerprint reader but until we get that I will continue to use this sort of product.
By the way the security looks good, this is from moneysupermarkets FAQ security help page :-
System Login
Your View My Accounts username and password are used to encrypt your data using Triple DES technology based on a 192 bit key length. It is, therefore very important that you do not forget your username or password because if you do you will have to re-enter each of your account passwords.
Account Numbers and Passwords
All the login details for your accounts are stored securely on your computer and are never passed to the View My Accounts servers. This stored data is encrypted using Triple DES technology, which encrypts using your password for the View My Accounts service. Your login information is only held in your computer memory whilst it is required. The data stored on your machine cannot be viewed by any other system, including the View My Accounts servers.
psued11
- 15 Mar 2004 16:08
- 1455 of 11003
hi
using XP on a laptop is there anyway that I can set the machine to fire up and start at a predetermined time from cold
any thoughts much appreciated
p
7thFloor
- 16 Mar 2004 09:40
- 1456 of 11003
I am having trouble with CDRW disk formatting. I'm using Memorex 700mB (8x-12x it says on the label). But when I format the disk I end up with less than 600mB.
I am using UDF 1.50 File system.
Thanks
robber
- 16 Mar 2004 19:10
- 1457 of 11003
psued11, regardless of your windows version if you can access the laptop BIOS you MAY be able to configure an auto startup time (my Dell desktops all alone this).
Hope this helps.
Neil
psued11
- 16 Mar 2004 23:05
- 1458 of 11003
robber
thanks, it's a dell laptop. I might be able to fathom it with that pointer. You have your setup automated ?
robber
- 17 Mar 2004 01:07
- 1459 of 11003
psued, may not be the same for your laptop but on one of my pcs, hit f2 as it starts to boot up, this give you access to the bios setup, once there look for an 'auto power on' function and simply set the time to whatever you what.
Works great for me
Neil
breydon
- 18 Mar 2004 08:18
- 1460 of 11003
HDD FAULT is it hard drive or motherboard ????
do not know whoch to change
Kayak
- 18 Mar 2004 08:37
- 1461 of 11003
Probably the drive. Check its cables are well connected and that the parameters in the BIOS look correct before replacing it though.
Seymour Clearly
- 18 Mar 2004 08:53
- 1462 of 11003
Can anyone help? My Dell laptop has suddenly become difficult to connect to the net - frequently says no dial tone detected, but not always; also sometimes disconnects after a few minutes online (dial-up connection) - using the built in modem.
Happens at different locations and using different isp's, same isp connections on my desktop are fine so it has to be something to do with the machine. Do I
a) buy an external modem
b) replace the internal modem
c) do something else?!
All suggestions gratefully received - thanks.
robber
- 18 Mar 2004 10:41
- 1463 of 11003
Seymour, first I would try a different modem lead.
Kayak
- 18 Mar 2004 11:39
- 1464 of 11003
re post 1459 forgot to say that assuming it's a desktop PC, you probably have 2 IDE ports, so try to plug the disk drive into the other IDE port and a different power cable too to check whether it's the drive, power supply, or motherboard that is broken.
Seymour Clearly
- 18 Mar 2004 13:06
- 1465 of 11003
Robber, thanks but have tried three leads, two of them brand new :-(
the troll
- 18 Mar 2004 13:46
- 1466 of 11003
SC - couple of things. There are at least two different wiring patterns on modem leads, don't assume they're interchangeable. Internal modems (more accurately "Winmodems") provided with PCs often don't use the standard UK pattern. I've had one bundled by a(n otherwise) reputable supplier that wasn't even BABT approved.
Secondly, don't spend too long on this - good external modems are close to free nowadays - eg http://www.dabs.com/uk/productView.htm?quicklinx=2SZC
robber
- 18 Mar 2004 16:12
- 1467 of 11003
SC, as it happens if you are after an external modem Ive got a cracking little one spare now that Im on bvroadband. Same description as this one;
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3465798886&category=3692
drop me a line by the MAMmail thingy if you are interested in it.
Neil
Seymour Clearly
- 18 Mar 2004 18:11
- 1468 of 11003
Thanks folks, Troll, I can't be bothered to spend too much time on it as you rightly suggest; Neil, thanks for the offer, trouble is I want it yesterday, have to go to PC world for something now anyway so might just get one - I can't access my am prices unless I use someone else's machine, or my work ones which don't have enough memory to run Marketmaker.
Seymour Clearly
- 18 Mar 2004 23:31
- 1469 of 11003
Now connected using my laptop and a nice little usb modem by sitecom. Nice thing was it was the smallest one on display, the only one they had, and it was a returned model so had 10% discount. This Dell laptop is slowly but surely falling to bits. Mind you it's had some hammer!
Thanks for everyone's help. Neil, sorry I couldn't relieve you of yours. We have had broadband available in our village now for a couple of weeks so just about to sign up. Still using dialup at work though.
Dailos
- 22 Mar 2004 19:42
- 1470 of 11003
My lap top keeps shutting down, this message appears, what do i do now?
I'm tempted to chuck it in the bin and get another but its a brand new all singing dancing machine, so can it be fixed?
d. (completely computer illiterate so go easy on me)
Virus Alert
Thank you for submitting an error report. The error was likely caused by:
Win32/Winshow.51712.dll.Trojan
Kayak
- 22 Mar 2004 20:03
- 1471 of 11003
Dailos, you wouldn't have installed an update from Microsoft received by email by any chance?
Do a full virus scan and follow the suggestions. If you don't have a virus scanner, try these:
http://housecall.antivirus.com/housecall/start_corp.asp and
http://www.pcpitstop.com/.
Dailos
- 22 Mar 2004 20:19
- 1472 of 11003
Kayak
Found i have Norton Anti Virus free for the first 3 months, just ran a scan and "no infections found" was the result after scanning 48000 files
???
d.
Kayak
- 22 Mar 2004 20:33
- 1473 of 11003
Dailos, I've found more info, it's not a virus actually, it's adware. See
http://www.pestpatrol.com/PestInfo/w/winshow.asp, download Pest Patrol and follow the instructions.
You probably installed it either as part of a piece of free software on the internet, or by clicking OK on a warning box asking whether you want to install a given program. Obviously be very very careful about these warning boxes, read them all the way through in future.