Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Fred1new
- 13 Apr 2009 17:20
- 7932 of 11003
Optimist, Could you translate the above.
I can't do that on my QL.
8-)
Fred1new
- 13 Apr 2009 17:20
- 7933 of 11003
Optimist, Could you translate the above.
I can't do that on my QL.
8-)
Richgit69
- 16 Apr 2009 08:51
- 7935 of 11003
How do I find out what software/firewall is blocking ports to the internet, untill a few weeks ago I could gain access to my banks website site online now I cant tried using network connection solver in Windows XP, it says it cant access ports 80, 443 and some others even thou 90% of the internet is accessible
I had zonealarm secruity and superantispy untill yesterday, now uninstalled
I still have Norton Internet Secruity, Avasti Anti Virus and Windows Firewall, I have done virus checks, spyware etc and switched every firewall off I can find still not helping
I am also using a netgear wireless router, any ideas what could be doing this?
hilary
- 16 Apr 2009 09:34
- 7936 of 11003
Mega,
You might hopefully know the answer to this one. Is there any way to prevent some websites from masking their referring link? Maybe a server side script that would reveal it or something?
Does anybody else know?
HARRYCAT
- 16 Apr 2009 10:00
- 7939 of 11003
RG69 - Is it possible the Windows blocker has certain sites on it's 'block list'?
Go to 'internet options', 'Privacy' & check the blocked sites tab. Might be worth reducing the cookie filter down to 'Low'. Also check your Windows firewall settings, which will now presumably be at the default setting now that you have uninstalled ZA.
Depending on your security sttings in the various Firewall & Anti-virus programs, certain sites will also be blocked or need permission to be accessed. Your Norton must be the same, though not one I use. You seem to have an awful lot of Firewall/anti-virus stuff installed, which must be slowing down your machine almost to a standstill!
hilary
- 16 Apr 2009 10:03
- 7940 of 11003
So simple. Thanks Opti.
:o)
Optimist
- 16 Apr 2009 10:27
- 7941 of 11003
I found this link on the PC Pro website, so I assume that it is genuine.
You can check if your machine is infected with conficker the worm by visiting the
Conficker Eye Chart.
Richgit69
- 16 Apr 2009 10:36
- 7942 of 11003
Optimist, my other PC is connected to the main PC thru wireless connection to Netgear router and yes it allows me access to the sites I cant access on the main one, I thought it very strange
Richgit69
- 16 Apr 2009 10:58
- 7944 of 11003
Optimist, yes tried the link 7941 and it looks OK
When I say my other PC its in the bedroom and I use a netgear wireless dongal to connect to my main in the living room which is connected to the netgear wireless router
Richgit69
- 16 Apr 2009 13:13
- 7945 of 11003
OK, now all my IE Brower is not connecting to internet wtf is happening
jeffmack
- 16 Apr 2009 13:15
- 7946 of 11003
You seem to have a lot of PC probs RG. Might be a problem between the chair and the keyboard!
Richgit69
- 16 Apr 2009 14:16
- 7947 of 11003
dont know how or why, but I got it to work, yeah and my bank sites are back to
did get rid of avasti, but that stopped IE working altogether, so reinstalled it but still nothing, installed zone alarm suite again still nothing for now I am back dont no why ;-)
FireFox still not working, boo hoo
mojo47
- 16 Apr 2009 14:36
- 7948 of 11003
First i am not very good with the workings of the computer. I am getting 1000's of spam emails, i block them as they come in but thier is always 100's of new address's each day. What can i do (change my e.mail address or what ) I am with orange but looking to change it. I use spam fighter and avg any help would be great thanks
Haystack
- 16 Apr 2009 14:42
- 7949 of 11003
I use mail.yahoo.com and mail.com
I find they are both very good at splitting my emails into spam and non spam before I get them. I try and avoid the outlook express type of mail system where all the mail processing is done on my PC. The other adbantage is that i don't have to back up my email and won't lose them if my hard disk crashes.
HARRYCAT
- 16 Apr 2009 15:14
- 7950 of 11003
Mojo, I am also with Orange.
Go to the Orange website, log in to your e-mail account & then set up your spam settings. You can't do this via Outlook Express or other e-mail programs on your PC.
Copy all the spam e-mail addresses if necessary from your Outlook Express (or other) & paste to the spam blocker at Orange, but you should be able to manage your spam from the Orange site.
I would recommend that you access your e-mail via the Orange web site for a week or so. In that way you can tag anything that is spam & your filter should then learn to block these e-mails.
Richgit69
- 16 Apr 2009 17:33
- 7951 of 11003
think I found out what it was, when IE updated itself it did a cumutive secruity update that stopped most of IE connecting to Internet