Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
hilary
- 17 Jun 2009 12:20
- 8156 of 11003
Does anybody have an opinion on locally hosted affiliate software (Mega maybe?)?
Two that have been brought to my attention are:
Post Affiliate Pro 4
and
iDev Affiliate
Richgit69
- 18 Jun 2009 10:27
- 8157 of 11003
Anyone know how to setup Opera Mini Mod 2.06 on Sony K800, I've been told to alter the connection settings in the menus of Opera, but I can't seem to find it
Richgit69
- 22 Jun 2009 13:45
- 8158 of 11003
Which is better Crossfire or SLI video card, and which one should I get thats got at least 4 DVI's and HDMI connections?
ThePublisher
- 23 Jun 2009 15:21
- 8162 of 11003
Just in from Exec's chums at Computer Doctors.
"Subject: Hoax - Update for Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 15:04:35 +0100
Warning to all customers from Computer Doctors
If you receive an email supposedly from Microsoft titled, "Update for Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express (KB910721) Please do not
click the embedded link.
This is a drive-by site that will infect your PC.
If you wish to update outlook or Outlook Express, please go to windows updates on your start menu.
You have received this message because you are an existing customer of Computer Doctors Ltd"
TP
zzaxx99
- 24 Jun 2009 10:20
- 8163 of 11003
Anyone have any bright ideas how I can tell whether my router's WiFi is dying or whether I'm suffering from interference from the (large number of) neighbours with WiFi?
symptoms are that I cna usually see a high-strength signal from the router, but can't connect (doesn't authenticate). This has happened over the last couple of days.
Scanning the area shows up to 10 visible WiFi networks at any one time.
Kayak
- 24 Jun 2009 10:43
- 8164 of 11003
You are probably right about the interference. You should be able to select a broadcast channel on the router to avoid as many as possible of your neighbours. However, if you are using a 108 Mbps router you will probably then be limited to 54 Mbps.
Also worth thinking whether you may have made any changes to the house, e.g. putting up mirrors or moving router or laptop.
zscrooge
- 02 Jul 2009 20:55
- 8165 of 11003
Apologies if this has been done before which I'm sure is the case.
Daughter finally gets a shiny new mac. No probs getting on to the net but I know nothing of security for macs so paranoia setting in.
Seems avast is ok for macs. Anything else i need to do?
Cleaner not available but been reading about Onyx, securely erase trash, erase free space 7 times, App Zapper, Clean Space, zero my hard drive 30 times so Nasa can't get it......
Am i in the right ball park :-))
skinny
- 03 Jul 2009 07:46
- 8166 of 11003
Is it worth updating to IE8?
skinny
- 03 Jul 2009 08:41
- 8168 of 11003
Opto - thanks.
hewittalan6
- 03 Jul 2009 09:19
- 8169 of 11003
Heres a puzzler for some very clever chap / chapess out there..............
My Laptop was fine until yesterday when it developed 2 faults together. Neither is life threatening, but both are a nuisance.
1) On startup, it just sits forever on the manufacturers loading screen. I work round this by hammering the F2 button as I switch it on, which does not take me to any system menu, but does open Windows normally!!
2) The internet works fine, except I cannot access my home page (Sky), either on start, from the little house icon or by typing in the address! All the other computers in my house can, just not this one.
Any suggestions please fellas. I have done a system restore and cleared all my history / cookies etc. all to no avail.
Alan
hilary
- 03 Jul 2009 09:44
- 8171 of 11003
Skinny,
Given a choice, I'd uninstall IE completely. Unfortunately, IE seems to be needed for the Microsoft updates.
Firefox and Opera are both noticeably faster than IE, imo. Interestingly, 45% of my site traffic comes through users with Firefox 3. IE 6,7 & 8 combined accounts for 42% of the traffic.
hewittalan6
- 03 Jul 2009 15:14
- 8172 of 11003
Thanks Optimist.
I have now fully updated my spyware/virus stuff and ran a check. I have also allowed windows to do a full update (which included IE8, which is awful). I have run full checks, restarted the offending piece of junk and got rid of the start up problem.
I still cannot connect to sky.com though I can connect to sky.co/news!!!. Everything seems to work except getting through to the e-mail section of sky for the missus to read her e-mail.
Frustrated? You bet......................
Alan
Bolshi
- 03 Jul 2009 16:11
- 8173 of 11003
hewittalan6
I got my Sky email working thanks to hilary a long time ago. Does this help?:
hilary - 20 Jan 2008 15:02 - 6507 of 6509
Sky now use Google Mail and the settings have changed.
O/G
smtp.tools.sky.com
use SSL
Port 465
I/C
pop.tools.sky.com
Port 995
Use your full email address as username
You'll also need to check their webmail regularly as they put a lot straight into spam so it never reaches Outlook
hilary - 21 Jan 2008 06:36 - 6509 of 6509
Forgot to mention that you must also enable POP downloads in your Sky Email account online.
hewittalan6
- 03 Jul 2009 16:28
- 8174 of 11003
Thanks for that Bolshi, but not really, because its in a language I can't understand!!!
Anyway, suddenly the darn thing has started working for no reason I can see, so fingers crossed and thanks to all for their help.
Alan
hewittalan6
- 04 Jul 2009 09:05
- 8175 of 11003
Can anyone tell me how I get rid of IE8 and re-install IE7??
Thanks,
Alan