Thomas Fernandez
Tue, 29 Dec 2009 08:32:54 -0800
Hello Cesar, On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 09:26:11 -0200 GMT (29/Dec/09, 18:26 PM +0700 GMT), Cesar Santos wrote:
CS> I'm using the maximum level of UAC in Windows 7. So I installed the CS> TB! I noticed this detail and reduce the very least the UAC. Why? CS> When entering a site with information about iPhone and VPN, the CS> computer was the victim of a Trojan attack that anti-virus picked up CS> and removed. Interesting. Which website was it? But it seems that your AV (which one?) solved the problem, so I don't see hwo this is relevant to TB!. CS> I thought that raising the level of UAC I could have avoided this kind CS> of attack. No. Raising the level just increases the sensitivity. The website you visited would still have attacked you. CS> Whereas the last version of TB! reports to be compatible CS> with Windows 7 I thought I would have no warning of the need for CS> authorization. CS> I noticed this detail when authorization was in the early 30-day free CS> program TB! but persists even after the introduction of codes of TB! CS> license registration. I fail to see how this has to do with UAC. It seems to me that the software (TB!) is not properly registered on your system. CS> I am using GnuPG. I didn't install the international package of CS> languages dictionary. That's another issue. Not sure it has to do with TB!. CS> I appreciate the information and thank you for your time. You are most welcome. I will spend the rest of the week, and in fact the rest of the year, on the beach. -- Cheers, Thomas. http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/ Message reply created with The Bat! 4.2.14.2 BETA under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 3 ________________________________________________ Current version is 4.2.12.4 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html