Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Kayak
- 12 Nov 2004 13:34
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Mr Euro, one of the best ways to start out is to use webspace provided by the ISP, which is often free apart from the registration of the domain. I don't know what's available in France, perhaps you should take a look? In the UK one of the best is
PlusNet, which gives you 250Mb of free webspace with CGI, FrontPage, PHP, MySQL, SSL, stats, and other bells and whistles, all for free. Registration of a domain is 1 per month. And on top of that you can have 2Mb/s ADSL for 19.99 depending on bandwidth. Excellent customer service.
PlusNet
Mr Euro
- 12 Nov 2004 13:41
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Optimist, I have actually and at least two of them received my spec before I placed any orders. You would not believe some of the general practices all the companies I mention used (I have email proof and some are the most basic). I don't know the market but from what I see it's competitive, and I am surprised customer service doesn't appear as part of the offering. Must be a niche there for somebody....
Mr Euro
- 12 Nov 2004 15:08
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Thanks Kayak. PlusNets offering is better than most hosting companies!!!! Haven't looked in france but may have found a solution.
What is really annoying is I am putting in 20 hours+ per day on these projects (whilst I may a full recovery), time is off the essence, and I get fed up with dealing with muppet companies who think employing a nice voice at the end of the phone is good business.
Honestly, they are all catching the French illness "anyone would think we are here to serve you!"
I am worn out.
Mr Euro
- 12 Nov 2004 18:15
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Quick question. Is there any great difference between re-registering a domain name and pointing your domain to name servers and keeping your current registrar?
Thanks.
Dil
- 12 Nov 2004 18:27
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Have a break Mr E , Wales due to dish up some Champagne rugby on BBC2 in half an hour.
sutherlh1
- 13 Nov 2004 09:28
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Regarding my problems with Norton antivirsus/firewall on my home computer. The main problems are that these will not come on, either will my spyware (adware) and AOL spyware protection. I cannot log on to many sites including moneyam and microsoft updates. I get the first page but once I try to log it I get 'the page cannot be displayed' When I try to update the Norton and spyware programmes it seems to contact to the sites and then says all are up to date. I tried this when I was logged off and got the same response. So it looks to me that all have been nobbled to appear they are working. I know from using my portable computer that there are updates to be downloaded as I have had several.
I have downloaded other spyware mentioned in this board and they show threats such as recycler, adlop and data miners. However when I try to use the remove button on each of these programmes i get 'page cannot be displayed' I have tried running Norton in the safe mode as suggested by Optimist. It found 348 threats which Norton was unable to remove. However I was able to remove them manually. Despite all this my problems remain the same as above. I have also gone to the symantic site and carried out the free virsus and threat scans they provide. They say the computer is 'safe' from threats and virsuses.
Spaceman
- 13 Nov 2004 09:57
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sutherlh1,
OK I think you need to start again with this one, I suggest :-
1) Disable or uninstall all virus protections that you have at the moment
2) Disable or uninstall all anti spyware that you have at the moment.
3) Download and install Ad-Aware and update it
4) Download and install Spybot S&D and update it 5) Look a couple of days up this thread and find the info about Trend Sysclean and download and install it (2 downloads).
6) Restart you machine in Safe mode and run the three programs installed above.
7) Restart your machine and apply all microsoft critical updates.
8) Check to see if you still have any problems.
I am not clear exactly what spyware software you are using, you say Adware, if that is not Ad-Aware as in step 3 above then I suggest you dump it.
I would not use Norton either as I dont like it however many people do use it and find it OK. The free AVG Virus protection program is very good.
Keep a note of what happens at each step and let us know how it goes.
Good luck
Spaceman
- 13 Nov 2004 10:37
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Sorry I nmessed up the links :-
Get Ad-Adare form here
http://www.lavasoft.de/software/adaware/
And Syybot S&D from here :-
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html
And I strongly agree with optimists advise re hosts, do that first....
Now I am off to watch Norwich beat Charlton !
sutherlh1
- 13 Nov 2004 16:37
- 2556 of 11003
Thanks Optimist and Spaceman, I will first go to my hosts file and then go through the detailed steps from Spaceman once i have some assistance from my son tomorrow. Will let you know how I get on. Do you have a link for the AVG free antivirus. I am disappointed with Norton as I have automatic updates set on and have carried out scans very other day. I do have ad-aware not adware antispy software. Here's hoping for a solution, appreciate all the support I have received from this notice board.
Seymour Clearly
- 13 Nov 2004 17:05
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sutherlh1, the web address for avg is
www.grisoft.com
7thFloor
- 13 Nov 2004 18:59
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I'd just like to say that this must be the best topic on the AM board, or other boards come to that! It makes the subscription worth itself for the friendly help that anyone can get. Funny how the best help is on a site for "shares" ain't it!
I reckon that the experts here must have more patience than most! Thanks to everyone involved. I have learn't more here than from countless mags and internet sites.
I have a bit of a problem looming on my machine but will leave it till tomorrow because another bottle of red is calling.
DocProc
- 13 Nov 2004 20:24
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Red wine in the keyboard?
;-)
Seymour Clearly
- 13 Nov 2004 22:43
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Voices in the bottle...
7thFloor
- 14 Nov 2004 09:50
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Doh! ............ my Sunday morning head!
sutherlh1
- 14 Nov 2004 11:39
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Opened up my hosts file in safe mode as suggested by Optimist. There are 6 files in this. They are hosts(1kb) modified 10/11/04, HOST.bak (1kb)modified 10/11/04 and 4 others modified 0n 21/07/01 before I bought my computer. I haven't been too adventurous yet as my son is still in his slumbers. I opened the first file with notepad and it seemed just to describe what type of file it is. I tried opening the second file with notepad and got the response 'windows cannot open this file' I just closed down the hosts file without modifying obviously.
Again, very much appreciate all the support I am getting from this notice board
sutherlh1
- 14 Nov 2004 12:59
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Thanks optimist, opened this file and it seems to be similar to yours. I only have the line 127.0.0.1 localhost. All the rest of the lines are preceded by # apart from two. These are
1) my first line is '216.93.168.167 auto.search.msn.com' which precedes your first line,
and 2) there is a line after line '# Additonally' which is 'comments (such as these) may be inserted on individual'. The next line is '# lines or following the machine name denoted by a '#' symbol'
Most grateful for your help so far