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Spyware30 Jun 2005 01:56 GMT1
On a recent spyware scan, spybot detected 57 entries of "Back Web Lite".  I
deleted these entries but then had trouble with my computer.  It stated that
a file was missing.  Has anyone heard of Back Web Lite????  Is it spyware and
if so how do I get rid of it without having an ...
Little nagging red shield30 Jun 2005 01:52 GMT2
How do I disable the little nagging red shield that complains because I have
automatic updates disabled?
I should be able to, it's my computer and I make decisions on how it works.  
I have more cumulative downtime due to poorly implemented Microsoft updates
making host read only30 Jun 2005 00:12 GMT1
Once you do, click the "Open the Misc Tools section" button on the main
interface, then click the "Open hosts file manager" button in the
System Tools section. The directory path for your hosts file appears at
the top of the editor window.
"Locking Down" a computer lab29 Jun 2005 22:37 GMT6
Hello!  I'm quite familiar with XP, but only in a straight-forward
environment here where I work, no real security issues.  We recently
installed a 16 station computer lab for all ages, all running XP (but not
networked, just sharing internet).    I've got the stations setup as ...
After PQRemove, logon means logout.29 Jun 2005 21:21 GMT5
Well, the system seemed to have a nice case of bagle.n, so I ran the PQRemove
tool from Panda AV. Very nicely all the 336 instances of bagle were
purportely gone.
Alas, when I rebooted, the logon screen took the password and promptly
about Windows Update website29 Jun 2005 20:54 GMT1
When i visited the Windows Update website a Security warning pop-up telling
me if i want to install:
Window Update
Publisher: Microsoft Window Publisher
Can not turn firewall off - option is grayed out29 Jun 2005 18:34 GMT2
I am starting to install SP2 on my system computers; we recently replaced our
file server and upgraded to server 2003.  When a computer connects to the
network with SP2 installed the option of turning the windows firewall becomes
grayed out.  How can I restore the option for ...
Windows Firewall29 Jun 2005 17:28 GMT3
I do not want it. I have disabled it but that is not good enough. How do I
uninstall it? It is quite simple, I don't want it.....
KB updates29 Jun 2005 17:07 GMT1
When I try to run these updates (with Automatic Update set). The install
screen appears stating that it is initialising. It then sits like that for
hours before I lose patience & kill the process.
How do I get round this ?
Tweak XP Folder Protection29 Jun 2005 15:37 GMT1
Malke Wrote:
> Braindead wrote:
> -
restricting access to websites29 Jun 2005 03:11 GMT3
I am wondering w/o using a domain how can you set up a system to only allow
u to access certian web sites w/o having to use 3rd party software.
IPsec service wont start,  Error 174729 Jun 2005 02:10 GMT8
Hi, I''m using WIndows XP pro SP2 Build 2600 05031-1519
I've got this weird problem with IPsec service. it wont start at all giving
me "error 1747: The Authentication service is unknown"
My system can only connect to the net by manual setting, can no longer
Is this a virus / trojan / worm ?29 Jun 2005 01:33 GMT3
Sorry if this is not the right group.
Someone who works for me received an email today with a  zip file attachment
called "Original.zip" with the subject line "This picture is sent on SMS"
Inside the zip was a file called "F5434.EXE"
Bizarre registry entries??29 Jun 2005 01:24 GMT2
Could someone please let me know if any/ all of these are normal
My aunt had a bunch of crapware (and maybe viruses) on her computer.
She reinstalled windows xp and brought it to me to download all he
updates etc (she still has dial up)  So I did all the windows updates
problem loading norton anti virus 200528 Jun 2005 23:36 GMT3
I have loaded norton anti virus 2005 (to replace the 2003 version I had
installed), but whilst installing it, the computer came up with "internal
error 2329.32, c:\config.msi\61B4aa.rdf". It let me complete installation,
but I cannot activate the anti virus software.
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