Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Haystack
- 29 May 2006 13:12
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I have the same problem. It is a setting on AOL somewhere and I doubt it can be changed. I opt for a cut and paste into the IE address box solution.
Kayak
- 29 May 2006 13:38
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In Windows Explorer, try Folder Options/File Types and set HTM and HTML (and perhaps some others) to Internet Explorer. If that doesn't work it will be the file types in the registry but that will be non-trivial to fix.
Haystack
- 29 May 2006 14:38
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DCB
Thanks. IE is akready set to be my default browser, but it doesn't use it when clicking AOL links. I also have Firefox and it doesn't use that either. I have messed about previously and must have buggered something up. It is useful to know that you have made it work by that method. It means I will have to tinker a bit more.
rpaco
- 30 May 2006 16:40
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I gave up on Firefox because although the ad blocker is wonderful, it will just not display several sites I use, properly. In particular anything with a chart in it and tables/frames often display in a wierd manner. Also Firefox is very slow to load in the first instance. As for streaming charts, forget it.
I was disappointed and tried re installing both Firefox and java before and after each other to no avail.
Haystack
- 31 May 2006 17:59
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BEWARE
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/5034384.stm
Woman targeted by web hackers
A woman from Greater Manchester has become a victim of an internet scam in which hackers hijack computer files and blackmail owners to get them back.
Helen Barrow, a 40-year-old nurse from Rochdale, is believed to be one of the first victims of the con in the UK.
Criminals encrypt files with complex passwords, leaving a ransom note telling victims not to contact police.
Ms Barrow's note said that she would have to buy drugs from an online pharmacy to find out the password.
The new phenomenon, known as Ransomware, means victims cannot access any of the files stored in their My Documents folder.
Ms Barrow, from Littleborough, discovered her computer files had vanished and replaced by one 30-digit password-protected folder.
She also found a new file named "instructions how to get your files back".
Ms Barrow contacted police and an IT expert who managed to recover some of her files, which included coursework for her nursing degree.
The senior sister said: "When I realised what had happened, I just felt sick to the core.
"I was in shock.
"It was a horrible feeling and I thought I was going to lose all of my work.
"I had lots of family photographs and personal letters on the computer and to think that other people could have been looking at them was awful."
A message had appeared on her computer screen telling her she had contracted an unnamed virus.
It is thought the message was part of the scam and she inadvertently downloaded it.
The virus is known as Arhiveus and victims are told to buy pharmaceutical drugs from an internet chemist thought to be based in Russia.
A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said: "Our High Tech Crime Unit is aware of this new type of crime and incidents of this kind could increase in future."
The Other Kevin
- 05 Jun 2006 12:33
- 4614 of 11003
Does anyone use or can recommend a Start-Up program to evaluate all the start-up items that are slowing my XP start-up to a crawl?
brianboru
- 05 Jun 2006 15:01
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"a Start-Up program to evaluate all the start-up items that are slowing my XP start-up to a crawl?"
msconfig.exe typed into 'run' shows most and you can untick the box and stop them loading although the parent application may reinstate them.
jimward9
- 05 Jun 2006 15:02
- 4617 of 11003
I have just changed broadband provider, now if I leave my computer and screen saver comes on, the computer locks up and I have to turn it off at the mains any ideas ?
The Other Kevin
- 05 Jun 2006 15:19
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brian - Well, there's the rub. The parent certainly re-instates them - and which are the one's that really matter anyway. There seems to be some proprietary programs that do all the hard work for tenderfoots such as me and I was just wondering their worth (if any). Thanks for the comment, anyway.
Seymour Clearly
- 05 Jun 2006 17:27
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Jim, not at all sure why this should be related to change of BB provider. Have you installed any new software recently? Have you checked / altered the screensaver settings. It sounds more like a corrupted file somewhere than anything to do with broadband. Just to make sure, why don't you switch your router off or disconnect it if it's a USB one and see what happens when the screensaver kicks in. I bet it locks up again.
Kayak
- 05 Jun 2006 20:24
- 4620 of 11003
I would try changing screensaver first!
Bolshi
- 06 Jun 2006 08:32
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The Other Kevin: Have you visited www.mlin.net ? There's a free start up control panel that let's you see and control start up progs. Very easy to use
(If I can use it anyone can :-))))))
The Other Kevin
- 06 Jun 2006 08:36
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Bolshi - No I haven't. Sounds interesting. I'll have a look. Thanks.
hilary
- 06 Jun 2006 09:47
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Spybot S&D will tell you which files and applications execute at start up.
You'll first need to ensure that you are in Advanced Mode, rather than Default.
Then Tools > System Startup.
edit: If there are any values which you're unsure of, it's a good idea imo to paste them into a Google search to find out more about them. There's always a technogeek somewhere on the internet who can say exactly what the purpose of each and every file is.
Bolshi
- 06 Jun 2006 10:05
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The beauty of Mike Lin's start up utility is that you can disable any suspicous looking progs (after googling them) and seeing how your system performs and then either deleting or re-activating.
The Other Kevin
- 06 Jun 2006 10:05
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Thanks Hilary. I've never looked at Spybot Advanced Mode because of the health warning that flashed up with it. I'll take a peek.
Mega Bucks
- 07 Jun 2006 09:28
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Help required please on 2 issues,my wife has just bought a laptop and we are planning spending a lot of time up north without internet access,1st question i want to hook the laptop up via either 3G or gprs with either a card modem or can it be done with a bluetooth dongle and a Sony p800,the 2nd choice is the cheaper option as i have the phone already but possible not the best option ????Any suggestions on this one please.
2nd problem is i have a email account that comes free with webspace on a host server and its dedicated to a sales@.....thing,if when i am away from my main computers and want to access my email from my laptop,can the email be routed to say my yahoo account which i can pick up anywhere on the planet,can this be done and if so how ????
Can someone help on these issues please.
Rick...