Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
7thFloor
- 27 Aug 2004 19:44
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MBucks - My pleasure. It's the only question I've ever understood on this thread!
:-)
scussy
- 28 Aug 2004 21:16
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Kayak and Spaceman,
many thanks,i'll have a look at the sites
steve
Seymour Clearly
- 31 Aug 2004 23:55
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Some of you with long memories will remember I had a problem displaying stockwatch and level 2, as well as some other sites. Well, everything is now sorted after various emails with medion but I had to do a complete reinstall of everything to get there!
Thanks to everyone who tried to help :-)
DocProc
- 17 Sep 2004 15:32
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Nearly a month since the last post on here. We must all be a right load of PC experts. :-)
My reason for posting? I wondered if anyone had bought the 19" TFT Monitor from Aldi at 299 recently, and if so, I wanted to ask "Are they any good? If so, could you recommend one?"
I read a bit about them here:
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?, etc, etc
RogerD
- 17 Sep 2004 22:01
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Following a computer breakdown,I recently had a new computer built by a friend,and installed Symantec Internet Security 2004. Since commission I have been unable to view streaming sharts on MAM. I had 2001 on the old machine and never had this problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Roger.
Iain
- 17 Sep 2004 22:28
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DocProc
- 18 Sep 2004 08:11
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chocolat
- 18 Sep 2004 16:04
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What's a wild tangent web driver?
chocolat
- 18 Sep 2004 16:31
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Thanks!
Now, how do I get rid of it?
chocolat
- 18 Sep 2004 18:16
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Cheers Optimist - I ran Spybot and that's how I found it - it's been pretty busy since Wednesday, when it appears to have installed itself in the start-up menu. Hmm, it threw up 37 bits of spyware in total...but I've just installed adaware, and it found another 300 of the darlings. Oh, and I tried to zap the wild thing with the add/remove thingy, but it won't budge. :(
chocolat
- 18 Sep 2004 20:21
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Oops, Optimist, I'd already zotzed the lot! But I'll try your tip tomorrow, thanks!
Seymour Clearly
- 18 Sep 2004 23:12
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Have posted this on the "premium rate telephone" thread but would appreciate answers here as well. I did this (download Mozilla Firefox) because Internet explorer was going really slowly on Money AM - not on any other sites though!
I've just installed Mozilla Firefox and it's running OK but the stockwatch pages and Level 2 screens both show "additional plugins are required to display all the media on this page" and on the blank sectionof the page it says "click here to download plugin". I click it and it says "No suitable plugins were found".
Help!!!
edit - have resolved the slow MAM by clearing out the IE browser.
double edit - now answered by Kyoto excellently on the other thread.
Kyoto
- 19 Sep 2004 09:18
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I'm posting the comments I made on the 'premium rate telephone' thread about security/Firefox, as perhaps they may be of some use to those here who haven't read that thread:
I would also suggest that in addition to the use of tools such as Ad-Aware, SpyBot S&D etc., people give serious consideration to switching from IE to Firefox as their browser.
Blocks pop-ups, automatic/stealth "drive-by" downloads (this is probably where your diallers are coming from), ActiveX components etc. The URL address bar is highlighted yellow for secure URLs (small but useful additional security check - avoids missing the small padlock icon/spoofing attempts).
Also offers more advanced features than IE such as tabbed browsing (how can you live without it?) and find/search capabilities.
Signs your PC's under siege, and what you can do