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QueenBee 31-01-2004 00:19

You go Mossopp... A little excitement doesn't hurt anyone :P Who knows, maybe we'll receive viruses tomorrow and our computers will fcuk up? I mean come on.. it's like playing the.. uh.. whatever that game was.

And besides, I'm too lazy.

taty994945 31-01-2004 00:30

I don't have any anti-virus software as well. So far its looking good but I will be upset if a virus goes in.

teeny 31-01-2004 00:56

Quote:

Originally posted by QueenBee
I mean come on.. it's like playing the.. uh.. whatever that game was.
Russian roulette :heh:

One link for the fellow geeks and nerds in here:
http://bofh.ntk.net/Bastard.html
It is filled with stories from a supporter who actually isn't that supportive at all :lalala:
An example:
Quote:

To relieve the boredom, I remove a e-mail party invite from a user's mail and post it under the senders username to to alt.singles.with.severe.social. dysfunctions on news, and make a note in my diary to be there with my camcorder. Should be a blast!

DAZ 31-01-2004 01:00

You should just go for one of the free anti virus programs.They never hurt anyone.
If u decide to go for one heres some freebies

www.grisoft.com

http://www.avast.com
OR if you can't be bothered get a free online scan at

http://housecall.trendmicro.com

OR if its Mydoom you're worried about download McAfee Stinger Avert
http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/

It also searches for about 37 other newish viruses and only takes 50 seconds to download on a pishy wee dial up like mine!!

goku 31-01-2004 02:30

darje, mainly cases. I just made a new one not too long ago, with cutout flames and a spray painted case + monitor. As for internal, I'm limitied towards just improving performance and over-clocking, as well as whatever my crazy friend does to it. :)

denial 31-01-2004 03:25

DAZ, thank you for the link to free anti virus.

I think Antivirus should be FREE. I think the best solution again email virus is to install the Anti Virus on the mail server itself .. where all the email gathered before downloaded by users to their computer. So the Anti Virus software should target the company server and ISP.

But of course for home computer .. second protection will be good. for virus tranfered through diskette, cdrom or messenger from someone like .. Queenbee for example. :laugh:

They'll find way.

Kappa 31-01-2004 04:45

goku, do teach me, oh master. I want to learn how to mod. :)

nath 03-02-2004 06:16

A new smaller problem for my The Technicians of my Heart!
I tried to rip some dvd... but i've met always the same problem:"the sound and the image aren't in harmony"....The sound arrives too early at the meeting and the image arrives too late at the meeting...pssss...impossible Love Story between them!...arwww!
So , i tried Neodivx 9.3 and then neodvix 7 and the result was the same...
May be a codecs problem ?
Could you help me please?...Thanks and Kisses...

teeny 03-02-2004 07:34

Nath, never tried to rip a dvd myself. But I usually read stuff like that in this site: www.dvdrhelp.com

Will post more later.. need to catch my train

crni 03-02-2004 22:54

sunwalk, are you ripping dvd to vobs or directly to divx (or xvid)?

i mean, i never get such problems, but i use Smart Ripper to rip to vobs and then DrDivx to encode it to divx, or Gordian Knot for xvid. but if you want to encode it to xvid, i'd recommend you use Auto Gordian Knot, which is as good as the "normal" Gordian but MUCH simpler.

good luck ;)

spyretto 03-02-2004 23:00

Quote:

Originally posted by QueenBee
TLFdk, aaah yes.. ;) I get pissed off when I lose all my files after getting a virus.. I checked online virus scan and I have a worm and a couple of viruses.. :laugh: And I sit here not minding.. :none: Oh well.. Must put those important files on CD.. *Reminds herself*
QueenBee have you tried to use system restore? I have a starting point and I always get back to that when I come across problems ( with viruses, files etc )

I have a big suspicion that system restore gets rid of all that crap, cause it always does it for me. So I don't have an anti-virus program installed anymore :D

QueenBee 03-02-2004 23:40

spyretto, aaah that's my man! :laugh: See guys, I don't need any anti-virus programs! I got my system restore-thingie riiiight here.. *Pats computer* My dad installed some Registry Tool cleaners and what not when I re-installed Windows some time ago.. 'Cause he knows how much crap I've got.. Spyware, adware, blahblah...

spyretto 03-02-2004 23:43

I'm serious :cool:

system restore will not clear the registry but you can run
msconfig to do that.
Msconfig/startup/cleanup

Anyway, if the virus is in the restore folder your antivirus program will find it but won't be able to get rid of it.
So you can either use system restore - as I do - or disable system restore and use your antivirus program. ( but I found it a very bulky and time-consuming software )

It all depends how many programs you have on your computer. If you only need a few programs and you do not install - uninstall programs all the time, having a starting point ( and using system restore ) is ok, cause if it's for one of two programs you can always go back every now and then.

But using system restore and creating restore points all the time will eventually wipe out the entry of your original restore point. ;)

What I do is this: I have a starting point with all the programs I need and if I run into any sort of trouble I go back. Then I clear all restore points and make only one where I can go back to.
It all depends on the operational system ( I think that with Win XP you can erase restore points at will, right? ) Cause I've got ME so everytime I go back I clear the hard disk space that the system restore takes up by disabling, enabling it back and making another restore point.

the whole process takes five minutes. I just luv system restore :gigi:

edit: Maybe you need an antivirus program, all I know is that using Norton was a pain in the butt for me, took ages to scan my files ( my computer is old and slow ) then find viruses that wouldn't be able to erase. :bum:
Stinger? well, that one never found any viruses for me , maybe it works better for XP. From a point on it started freezing when scanning a specific file. So...my opinion is that you don't need any antivirus programs :D

QueenBee 04-02-2004 00:13

spyretto, congratulations on giving me a headache. :D Nah, thanks for writing that long post for MEEE :10x: Haven't used system restore before.. I think my brother did that for me.. But he's not much of a helper anyway. :gigi: Hehe, now we proved everyone that you don't need any anti-virus programs! Hahaha.. Personally I think they're no fun.. It takes YEARS to scan the whole damn computer.. And it lags too.. :none:

Thanks Spy :kwink:

spyretto 04-02-2004 00:20

I added something else on my post above.

Well, basically I was having headaches too...for years :D so I'm talking from experience.
Oh, and M$ don't include uninstallers for their programs anymore so if you don't like one - I hated wmp 9 for example - they advice you to use system restore to go back.
The only other solution is to format your root partition and start again :bum:

Basically, you don't need any more system programs than the ones M$ provides you with. Those programs will probably create more problems than solve problems :D

denial 04-02-2004 14:04

Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 834489
 
Source:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;834489
Last Reviewed: 2/2/2004 (3.0)
Keywords: KB834489


A security update is available that modifies the default behavior of Internet Explorer for handling user information in HTTP and HTTPS URLs

A security update is available that removes support for handling user names and passwords in HTTP and HTTP with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or HTTPS URLs in Microsoft Internet Explorer. The following URL syntax is no longer supported in Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer after you install the MS04-004 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (832894):

http(s)://username : password@server/resource.ext

This article is intended to notify you of this change in Internet Explorer's default behavior. If you include user information in HTTP or HTTPS URLs, Microsoft recommends that you explore the workarounds that are described in this article before you install the 832894 security update. For additional information about the 832894 security update, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec...n/MS04-004.asp

--- or--

Open you IE --> Tools --> Windows Update --> Scan for Update

then follow intruction.

denial 04-02-2004 14:19

System Restore is good .. yes .. you should backup your computer often.

But just that this virus problem .. Anti Virus will catch the virus before it could harm your system. If you dont have anti-virus to detect there is virus in your computer.. how you going to know when is it time to use the System Restore?

spyretto 04-02-2004 17:26

yes but you need to have the anti virus program always enabled in your system to do that. Doesn't it slow the computer down and cause other compatibility problems?

I haven't got much experience with the latest viruses, for some reason they only affect Win XP and 2000. but if you have your files in another partition - would the virus affect your files there? If not then you can use system restore as soon as your computer starts behaving funny.

denial 04-02-2004 18:03

Quote:

Originally posted by spyretto
If not then you can use system restore as soon as your computer starts behaving funny. [/b]
how funny?

forre 04-02-2004 18:59

Thinking that only antivirus slows down the system is not entirely correct.
1. Data Mines/Advert, does it a lot more.
2. MSN messenger slows down your computer dramatically.
3. Unnecessarily launched programs at startup - too.
4. Too many programs at Quick Launch Bar - of course.

Anti Virus programs don't slow down the computer. If you have a huge HD to scan, you can always leave the scan during the time you are not at the computer. It's not dangerous to have the computer on because it "eats" very little electricity and has qute good cooling system.

Uninstall MSN for fun to see the difference.
To uninstall MSN with one click:
1.Start - Run - [the following command below, copy and paste in the command window]
RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir%\INF\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove
2. You'll be prompted to uninstall MSN.

Queenie, Get an Anti-Virus soft! :znaika:


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