Kathy, are you sure that's the kind of server it refers? I think it's not 
finding any server.  Try doing a jkl reset, even though it means setting the 
clock and date.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Kathy Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Mon, 04 Jul 2005 00:52:27 -0800
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Common Cold or serious Virus?

>I don't think my message went to the whole list before.  Still learning.
>I am worried now because this privacy window seems to have done something to 
>my browser functions on the voicenote.  When I enter an URL to go to other 
>than the book site, I get the error message that the voicenote cannot find the 
>server.  If I go back to see what server it was looking for, instead of having 
>the url I've just entered, it waas trying to go to a site which includes read 
>or perhaps it is reed // windows something dll, and some other letters, and 
>finally at the end the url I had typed.  so something is being added to my url 
>instruction just as when a browser is hijacked in Windows.  This, I fear, may 
>be an indication I have done my dasterdly deed once more and found a way to 
>get a voicenote hacked in mere hours of using it.  I certainly hope not.  But 
>I have a long history of Beta Testing critical stop discoveries that make me 
>paranoid with this problem.  I can no longer just enter an URL to get to a web 
>page as I was able to do a few hours ago before this proble!
m.

>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: Isaac Obie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>>Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 03:41:50 -0400 (EDT)
>>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Common Cold or serious Virus?

>>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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