Joseph McAllister wrote:
On Oct 8, 2009, at 10:30 , Bruce Walker wrote:
John Francis wrote:
On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 12:08:49PM -0400, Mark Roberts wrote:
John Francis wrote:
On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 10:25:52AM -0400, Mark Roberts wrote:
David Mann wrote:
I get the "Hit any key to close window" message appearing in a
DOS box.
Yep, I get the same thing no matter what I try.
That's what you would expect if you just run the program by
double-clicking it,
or by drag-and-dropping something that doesn't appear to be an
image file.
I've tried dragging an image file (JPEG) onto it. Also tried running
it from a command line.
Odd. I assume you're sure that the JPEG file is one straight from
the camera,
not one created by "Save for Web" (which strips all that kind of
stuff).
What can I say? It works for me, and apparently for some other
folks too.
If this were W7 I'd guess at some kind of security/protection issue,
but XP
shouldn't have (quite as many of) those kind of obstacles.
At this point I just have to say that as a Mac user I'm being greatly
entertained by this thread. :-)
-bmw
Yeah. Me too. I got hit with a Windows POS**t last night on my iMac
through Safari. That damn thing that opens a window and "checks your PC
for viruses and worms" then goes about testing your hard drive and
announces that your software and hard drive are seriously infected Then
it won't let you get out of it, other than by quiting Safari. Even
then, this morning, when I awakened my iMac from it's sleep, it crashed
with the transparent veil of kernel sickness, for the first time in 14
months. (That's how long Mac users have to play before something bad
happens, folks). I sent a report to Apple.
Microsoft haters & worshippers! Stay outta my stuff!
Even worse, Joseph, it starts deleting random files after 20hours
playtime. If you have a "my documents" folder, there should be a new
numerically named folder in there. Rename (it usually won't let you
delete them) all the files in it and restart and you should then be able
to remove the trojan with the normal AV/malware tools.
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