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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Mega Bucks - 07 Aug 2010 10:17 - 9066 of 11003

This is PC related can anyone suggest some easy to use basic accounts package please,it would need to run on win2k and vista,i do tend to have alot of scottish blood in my veins hence it needs to be be low in the wonga department :o) Thanks



In other words i am a a tight git.

Spaceman - 07 Aug 2010 13:09 - 9067 of 11003

MB, depends what you want it for in my opinon they are a ll a bit of a scam as they all basically force you into regular expensive upgrades.

For my company I have used several versions on Inuit Quickbooks but I have now abandoned them in favour of the online service from Kashflow (www.kashflow.co.uk) which for my type of business is perfect.

For personal use quicken used to be ok but i have not used it for a while, MS money was the other big competitor in those days.

Mega Bucks - 07 Aug 2010 13:45 - 9068 of 11003

Tim,thanks for your input mate that is interesting about quicken as i have just found a brand new sealed box of that sortware the only trouble is its dated 1996 and is on floppy disks :o)

ChuffChuffChaser - 07 Aug 2010 17:33 - 9069 of 11003

You can get a floppy drive from Maplin for 9.99 & upwards

Mega Bucks - 07 Aug 2010 17:58 - 9070 of 11003

Thanks CCC

kernow - 08 Aug 2010 22:08 - 9071 of 11003

MB I've used quicken since 1993 for my domestic and sole trader business. I also do my own tax returns/accounts and it works for me.
PS - I'm Cornish i.e. a tight Scotsman

Bobcolby - 18 Aug 2010 16:09 - 9072 of 11003

Anybody know how to stop emails selling viagra, which appear to originate from a friends email address and goes to everyone in her address book.?

She never sends emails to multiple addresses so it appears someone is able to access her address book and use her address to send them. Dont know if they actually originate from her computer.

ThePublisher - 18 Aug 2010 16:30 - 9073 of 11003

Bob,

Is this not a pretty clear indication that your pal has a virus on her PC?

The gurus around here will suggest the latest medication. In the meantime I certainly suggest that she takes her PC off the internet - except when it is needed vitally.

TP

ExecLine - 18 Aug 2010 20:46 - 9074 of 11003

I would take a bet that she has picked up a Trojan virus.

She can do a (FREE) Full Scan or Full Sweep of her machine from such as the following:

Spybot Search & Destroy - Home Page
Trend Micro's "Housecall"

I'd try doing the first one of those above for a starter. Full instructions are given in the event of finding a virus.

jonuk76 - 18 Aug 2010 22:52 - 9075 of 11003

Another good bit of software for getting rid of trojan's is Malwarebytes . In some cases they can be more difficult in which case asking on http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ might be a way forward.

Bobcolby - 19 Aug 2010 09:39 - 9076 of 11003

Many thanks for info guys, much appreciated.

Just spoke to my friend and she is going to run Spybot later today.

She took pc into a computer shop and they said there was nothing wrong. Do not know any more details.

If she still has problem I will drive over and have a closer look in person.

Tks again

Kayak - 20 Aug 2010 11:33 - 9077 of 11003

Does she use a web-based mail service? Many, perhaps most, people do these days. In that case the problem may simply be that her mail account has been taken over by a bot. Change the password.

iiwarm - 22 Aug 2010 21:02 - 9078 of 11003

Sorry for delay but only just logged on to read messages.
I have been told that messages only go out until one of them fails to connect to a server, so by making the first address in address book aaa@aaa the process is doomed to failure.

Don't know how true this is and quite happy for someone to confirm it's a fairy story :)

MightyMicro - 23 Aug 2010 00:02 - 9079 of 11003

There is evidence that much spam may come from compromised personal PCs.

Our company mail servers use a number of techniques to filter spam. The single most effective is known as 'grey-listing'.

In simple terms, when we get a request to transfer mail to us from an unknown (not 'white-listed') domain, our servers says 'sorry, a bit busy right now to deal with you, can you try again in a few mooments' and we make a note ('grey-list') the sender.

If the sender is a properly configured mail system, it will retry, usually in about ten minutes. When they try again, we spot them on our 'grey-list' and let the mail through.

A compromised PC will never attempt a retry, neither will most Spam outfits.

This technique stops about 90% of mail reaching us.

There's a lot of crap flying around the Internet mail system.

Kayak - 23 Aug 2010 00:23 - 9080 of 11003

iiwarm, that is indeed a fairy story. Some early worms might conceivably have contained what in normal situations would be considered a bug, i.e. stopping if the first email address was unrecognisable, but no self-respecting worm would do that.

MightyMicro - 23 Aug 2010 00:31 - 9081 of 11003

'self-respecting worm' :-)

iiwarm - 23 Aug 2010 10:35 - 9082 of 11003

I only allow self respecting worms onto my PC

hilary - 25 Aug 2010 14:03 - 9083 of 11003

Does anybody know how long DNS propogation of a new active domain should take?

I've been quoted 72 hours, but that seems a bit steep to me.

Haystack - 25 Aug 2010 14:06 - 9084 of 11003

I have had one that took about a day and another that took about 3 days.

hilary - 25 Aug 2010 14:09 - 9085 of 11003

OK, thanks Haystack. I'll twiddle my thumbs for a bit longer then. Strange that it should take so long.
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