KATHY,
i'VE NEVER HEARD OF A PDA OR NOTETAKER BEING INFECTED WITH VIRUSES. aS 
i'VE STATED BEFORE, pda'S USE WINDOWS ce AND SO FAR, THERE'S NO VIRUSES 
THAT i KNOW ABOUT. THIS ISN'T TO SAY PEOPLE ARE NOT TRYING TO INFECT THE 
PDA'S. iT MIGHT HAPPEN ONE DAY BUT i THINK IT REQUIRES TOO MUCH 
PROGRAMMING. i THINK IT'S EASIER TO INFECT WINDOWS xp OR WIN98. BUT YES, 
IT'S POSSIBLE TO INFECT THE PDA'S. BUT i WON'T WORRY ABOUT IT NOW. iT 
HASN'T HAPPENED THUS FAR, SO WHY WORRY NOW?
bUT PERHAPS SOMEONE ELSE CAN ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR BROWSER ISSUE. i'VE NOT 
DONE A THING WITH THE bnAS FAR AS BROWSING THE NET. i'VE DONE ONE OR TWO 
EMAIL RUNS WITH THE OLDER UNIT.
iSAAC

On Sun, 3 Jul 2005, Kathy Williams wrote:

> I told them yes they could leave the temporary cookie. It didn't do any good. 
> Got the same result as when I told them no which was that it just opened the 
> window and asked again. An endless cookie loop that would have left cookies 
> from now until doomsday be they not one in the same. This is why I had to 
> power down and reset to stop it. There are trojans that take over browsers. I 
> was wondering if this browser is vulnerable to such things.  Considering the 
> fact that cell phones can be hacked and infected, adwared, and identity 
> thieved, what makes one think these notetakers are any more secure than your 
> local garden gate?
> 
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