Windows 10 privacy and security

2015-08-15 Thread S Slicer
For the setting that allows other users to download Win 10 and more from 
your computer, here's where the setting is:


Start Menu - Settings (icon looks like a cog) - Updates  Security - 
Windows Update - Advance Options:  scroll down to: Choose How Updates 
Are Delivered: turn slider to Off



The other options that you need to set are all located in Settings - 
Privacy - go through all sub menus and their options, and Settings - 
Network  Internet go through the sub menus and turn File  Printer 
Sharing to off.

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Re: Linux ... Where's the Profile data stored??

2015-08-15 Thread Daniel

On 15/08/2015 1:48 AM, David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/13/2015 10:25 PM, Daniel wrote:

On 14/08/2015 4:10 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 13/08/2015 6:44 PM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Daniel wrote on 13/08/15 14:25:

In Win7, the information that SeaMonkey needs to locate any profiles
is contained in the Windows Registry (I think :-(  ).

Where is the similar information stored for Linux??

I'm thinking it might be in a file something like prof.ini or some
such and, as I don't have such a file in my Linux profile, that might
explain why my Linux SM cannot locate its profile.


it's usually in /home/user/.mozilla/seamonkey/profiles.ini


Ahh! Close buy no Cookie Jar for my suggesting prof.ini!!

Off to check this out  or try re-installing SM if no luck.

   ^^^
Why? What are you hoping to accomplish? Your can reinstall as much as
you like it does not affect your profile.


but, if the current installation of SM still did not want to find and
use the profile, a re-installation might/maybe/perhaps/(you never know)
find the profiles.

However the re-installation was not necessary as SM did find the
profiles after I made the adjustments to profile.ini. Just that now
it's as slow as a wet week in starting up, so I've got other problems!


With information provided you can move a SM profile from computer to
computer, even to another OS.


Did I mention I use the same profile for this Win7 SM install.



Your profile contains files that point to other files.  In many cases,
the Windows installation of SeaMonkey uses the Windows form of file
paths.  For example:
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop

Does not Linux use the UNIX form file paths?  For example:
C:/Documents_and_Settings/User/Desktop


I'll have to check this for you, David. Tomorrow, maybe!

--
Daniel

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.33 Build identifier: 20150223174142

or
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.33 Build identifier: 20150215202114

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Re: Windows 10 and SM crashes

2015-08-15 Thread Stefan Blumenrath
Ed Mullen schrieb:
 Stefan Blumenrath wrote on 8/13/2015 5:38 PM:
 Ed Mullen schrieb:
 Is anyone else seeing frequent crashes of SeaMonkey on Windows 10 Home?

 Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101
 Firefox/36.0 SeaMonkey/2.33

 I've seen some crashes until I realized SM used the Nvidia GPU (GT520M)
 instead of the on-board Intel graphic. After changing back to Intel,
 there were no more crashes

 hth
 Stefan

 Please explain what you did.
 

In the nvidia driver settings, somehow all programs were to run with the
nivida GPU after changing from W7 to W10. It was pure random I
recognized that. After switching back to use GPU only on selected
programs SM was fine again.

Stefan
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Re: Slow email sending

2015-08-15 Thread WaltS48

On 08/14/2015 10:37 PM, JAS wrote:

I am using SM 2.32.1 on Win. XP SP3 and have started experiencing the
slow sending of emails since my ISP installed new modems. I can send
fast on web mails or using Outlook Express or Microsoft Outlook 2007 but
with SeaMonkey it takes up to 2 minutes to connect with the server. I
disabled my virus program which I have set not to check emails and
disabled my firewall but that did not help I ran in safe mode with all
extension disabled but that did not help either. I ran 2.37 and it was
the same as 2.32.1 as was SM 2.26 and Thunderbird.
 I talked to my ISP and my port settings are OK [port 25. Any ideas?

JAS


Maybe this will help.

[SMTP Port - How to Check if SMTP Port 25 is 
Blocked]https://www.siteground.com/kb/smtp_port_25_blocked/


You might also want to read this.

[2 Easy Ways to Open Port 25 (with Pictures) - 
wikiHow]http://www.wikihow.com/Open-Port-25


HTH

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Re: Linux ... Where's the Profile data stored??

2015-08-15 Thread David E. Ross
On 8/15/2015 5:00 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
 On 08/15/2015 05:56 AM, Daniel wrote:
 On 15/08/2015 1:48 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
 On 8/13/2015 10:25 PM, Daniel wrote:
 On 14/08/2015 4:10 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
 Daniel wrote:
 On 13/08/2015 6:44 PM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
 Daniel wrote on 13/08/15 14:25:
 In Win7, the information that SeaMonkey needs to locate any profiles
 is contained in the Windows Registry (I think :-(  ).

 Where is the similar information stored for Linux??

 I'm thinking it might be in a file something like prof.ini or some
 such and, as I don't have such a file in my Linux profile, that
 might
 explain why my Linux SM cannot locate its profile.

 it's usually in /home/user/.mozilla/seamonkey/profiles.ini

 Ahh! Close buy no Cookie Jar for my suggesting prof.ini!!

 Off to check this out  or try re-installing SM if no luck.
^^^
 Why? What are you hoping to accomplish? Your can reinstall as much as
 you like it does not affect your profile.

 but, if the current installation of SM still did not want to find and
 use the profile, a re-installation might/maybe/perhaps/(you never know)
 find the profiles.

 However the re-installation was not necessary as SM did find the
 profiles after I made the adjustments to profile.ini. Just that now
 it's as slow as a wet week in starting up, so I've got other problems!

 With information provided you can move a SM profile from computer to
 computer, even to another OS.

 Did I mention I use the same profile for this Win7 SM install.


 Your profile contains files that point to other files.  In many cases,
 the Windows installation of SeaMonkey uses the Windows form of file
 paths.  For example:
 C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop

 Does not Linux use the UNIX form file paths?  For example:
 C:/Documents_and_Settings/User/Desktop

 I'll have to check this for you, David. Tomorrow, maybe!

 
 Forward / slashes are used in Linux file paths. It took me awhile to get 
 used to that after leaving Windows.
 

Thus, Daniel CANNOT use the same profile for both Windows and Linux when
running SeaMonkey.

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Re: Linux ... Where's the Profile data stored??

2015-08-15 Thread WaltS48

On 08/15/2015 05:56 AM, Daniel wrote:

On 15/08/2015 1:48 AM, David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/13/2015 10:25 PM, Daniel wrote:

On 14/08/2015 4:10 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 13/08/2015 6:44 PM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Daniel wrote on 13/08/15 14:25:

In Win7, the information that SeaMonkey needs to locate any profiles
is contained in the Windows Registry (I think :-(  ).

Where is the similar information stored for Linux??

I'm thinking it might be in a file something like prof.ini or some
such and, as I don't have such a file in my Linux profile, that
might
explain why my Linux SM cannot locate its profile.


it's usually in /home/user/.mozilla/seamonkey/profiles.ini


Ahh! Close buy no Cookie Jar for my suggesting prof.ini!!

Off to check this out  or try re-installing SM if no luck.

   ^^^
Why? What are you hoping to accomplish? Your can reinstall as much as
you like it does not affect your profile.


but, if the current installation of SM still did not want to find and
use the profile, a re-installation might/maybe/perhaps/(you never know)
find the profiles.

However the re-installation was not necessary as SM did find the
profiles after I made the adjustments to profile.ini. Just that now
it's as slow as a wet week in starting up, so I've got other problems!


With information provided you can move a SM profile from computer to
computer, even to another OS.


Did I mention I use the same profile for this Win7 SM install.



Your profile contains files that point to other files.  In many cases,
the Windows installation of SeaMonkey uses the Windows form of file
paths.  For example:
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop

Does not Linux use the UNIX form file paths?  For example:
C:/Documents_and_Settings/User/Desktop


I'll have to check this for you, David. Tomorrow, maybe!



Forward / slashes are used in Linux file paths. It took me awhile to get 
used to that after leaving Windows.


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Re: Slow email sending

2015-08-15 Thread Richard Owlett

Mike C wrote:

JAS wrote:

I am using SM 2.32.1 on Win. XP SP3 and have started
experiencing the
slow sending of emails since my ISP installed new modems. I can
send
fast on web mails or using Outlook Express or Microsoft Outlook
2007 but
with SeaMonkey it takes up to 2 minutes to connect with the
server. I
disabled my virus program which I have set not to check emails and
disabled my firewall but that did not help I ran in safe mode
with all
extension disabled but that did not help either. I ran 2.37 and
it was
the same as 2.32.1 as was SM 2.26 and Thunderbird.
 I talked to my ISP and my port settings are OK [port 25.
Any ideas?

JAS


Sorry, no ideas but my SM mail is doing the same thing.
1 to 2 minutes to send!
Hope someone has some ideas.


In The For What's Worth Department ;}
I am running SeaMonkey 2.26.1 under WinXP Pro SP3 {WO any Bill 
Gates improvements in ~forever} without problems.
I had turned off all M$ long ago as up until a few weeks ago I 
had *DIALUP* internet access. I now have high speed access via 
T-Mobile.



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Re: Linux ... Where's the Profile data stored??

2015-08-15 Thread »Q«
In news:gvsdnak5mfvszvlinz2dnuu7-r2dn...@mozilla.org,
David E. Ross nobody@nowhere.invalid wrote:

 On 8/15/2015 5:00 AM, WaltS48 wrote:

  Forward / slashes are used in Linux file paths. It took me awhile
  to get used to that after leaving Windows.
 
 Thus, Daniel CANNOT use the same profile for both Windows and Linux
 when running SeaMonkey.

It's been ages since I did it (since Mozilla Suite days, I think), but
it used to work.  You just needed a Windows profiles.ini with
backslashes and a Linux profiles.ini with (forward) slashes.



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SeaMonkey 2.35 Language packs

2015-08-15 Thread Rainer Bielefeld

Hello,

for all who want to use something very close to a localized SeaMonkey 
2.35: 
https://blog.seamonkey-project.org/2015/08/15/seamonkey-2-35-language-packs/


@Adrian:
Thank you for unearthing the buried alive language packs :-)

Best regards

Rainer
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Re: Linux ... Where's the Profile data stored??

2015-08-15 Thread WaltS48

On 08/15/2015 10:46 AM, David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/15/2015 5:00 AM, WaltS48 wrote:

On 08/15/2015 05:56 AM, Daniel wrote:

On 15/08/2015 1:48 AM, David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/13/2015 10:25 PM, Daniel wrote:

On 14/08/2015 4:10 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 13/08/2015 6:44 PM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Daniel wrote on 13/08/15 14:25:

In Win7, the information that SeaMonkey needs to locate any profiles
is contained in the Windows Registry (I think :-(  ).

Where is the similar information stored for Linux??

I'm thinking it might be in a file something like prof.ini or some
such and, as I don't have such a file in my Linux profile, that
might
explain why my Linux SM cannot locate its profile.


it's usually in /home/user/.mozilla/seamonkey/profiles.ini


Ahh! Close buy no Cookie Jar for my suggesting prof.ini!!

Off to check this out  or try re-installing SM if no luck.

^^^
Why? What are you hoping to accomplish? Your can reinstall as much as
you like it does not affect your profile.


but, if the current installation of SM still did not want to find and
use the profile, a re-installation might/maybe/perhaps/(you never know)
find the profiles.

However the re-installation was not necessary as SM did find the
profiles after I made the adjustments to profile.ini. Just that now
it's as slow as a wet week in starting up, so I've got other problems!


With information provided you can move a SM profile from computer to
computer, even to another OS.


Did I mention I use the same profile for this Win7 SM install.



Your profile contains files that point to other files.  In many cases,
the Windows installation of SeaMonkey uses the Windows form of file
paths.  For example:
 C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop

Does not Linux use the UNIX form file paths?  For example:
 C:/Documents_and_Settings/User/Desktop


I'll have to check this for you, David. Tomorrow, maybe!



Forward / slashes are used in Linux file paths. It took me awhile to get
used to that after leaving Windows.



Thus, Daniel CANNOT use the same profile for both Windows and Linux when
running SeaMonkey.



http://kb.mozillazine.org/Sharing_a_profile_between_Windows_and_Linux

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Re: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ 550 Permission denied.

2015-08-15 Thread Chris Ilias

On 2015-08-14 2:21 PM, EE wrote:

Did Mozilla not stop using the ftp protocol?


Yes. For more information, visit 
https://blog.mozilla.org/it/2015/07/27/product-delivery-migration-what-is-changing-when-its-changing-and-the-impacts/


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Cannot bookmark this URL

2015-08-15 Thread George


Why can't I bookmark this URL:

http://winsupersite.com/windows-10/prevent-windows-10-upgrade-installing-after-making-your-reservation

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/38.0 SeaMonkey/2.35


Thanks,
George
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Re: Cannot bookmark this URL

2015-08-15 Thread David E. Ross
On 8/15/2015 12:22 PM, George wrote:
 
 Why can't I bookmark this URL:
 
 http://winsupersite.com/windows-10/prevent-windows-10-upgrade-installing-after-making-your-reservation
 
 User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 
 Firefox/38.0 SeaMonkey/2.35
 
 Thanks,
 George
 

Windows 7 Ultimate SP 1 (x64)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.35

This works for me.

Note that, if you selected [Bookmarks  Bookmark This Page] on the
SeaMonkey menu bar while viewing the page, the bookmark is entered as
the last item in Bookmarks Menu.  Afterwards, select [Bookmarks  Manage
Bookmarks].  On the left pane of the Bookmarks Manager window, select
[All Bookmarks  Bookmarks Menu].  Then scroll to the bottom of the
right pane; you should see the bookmark there.

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Re: Seamonkey CPU Spin

2015-08-15 Thread Rodney Sampson

All:

Since I am experiencing severe issues with the CPU utilization,
   I might be willing to test the newest version to see if it cures my 
issues...

   Just a thought...
   Win7 64bit O/S
Thanks
Rodney

--snip--
First thing to try is testing with a fresh profile in safe mode
(add-ons and plug-ins disabled).


Already done, no change...
Right now, I'm back at 2.24 after a delete of 32  install of 24, no 
change...

Thanks



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