Re: Warning of Registry Error - Call 800 - Blah Blah Blah !

2015-11-18 Thread Bret Busby
On 18/11/2015, Ray_Net  wrote:
> Bret Busby wrote on 18/11/2015 10:07:
>> On 18/11/2015, Ray_Net  wrote:
>>> Bret Busby wrote on 17/11/2015 17:55:
 , so I would not expect to find any current anti-malware software,
 available for MS Windows XP or any earlier versions of MS Windows.
>>> Why did you say that ?
>>> On page: https://www.malwarebytes.org/antimalware/
>>> We can read:
>>> *Software Requirements:*
>>> Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later, 32-bit only)
>>>
>> Hmmm.
>>
>> I have never heard of that one.
>>
>> So, is the original poster's system, 32-bit?
>>
>> In the lack of specifications provided by the original poster, that is
>> consequently one omission, so, that particular previously unknown (to
>> me) anti-malware software, may not be applicable to the original
>> poster's system, anyway.
>>
>>
> NO NOT ANYWAY !!!
> His User Agent is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101
> Firefox/36.0 SeaMonkey/2.33.1
> Looks like a 32 bits ... so your assumption is false.

What is the need for the shouting?

So, since you are citing his message full header, he appears to be
using MS Windows NT, not MS Windows XP?

> And STOP forcing his to migrate to another OS, this is the same as
> re-installing his Windows-XP.

And so, prithee, explain, by how, am I so forcing him?

> The OP want just to eradicate this virus/malware.

Isn't that a bit like trying to get the monster out of the house,
after having let the monster take over the house, by leaving the doors
and windows open for the monster to enter the house and make itself at
home?

> After that he can use his pc as it is  thinking after that for a
> change of his pc (software and may be also hardware)
> Let him decide by himself ...
>

The decision is always for the person to make - I was merely offering
a suggestion/recommendation/advice.

Of course, it is a bit like riding a motorbike, naked, or, having
unprotected sex with a stranger - a person can do it, if the person so
wants, but, the person can expect extra harm, when things go wrong, if
the person does not use adequate protection.

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Re: Warning of Registry Error - Call 800 - Blah Blah Blah !

2015-11-18 Thread Bret Busby
On 18/11/2015, Jonathan N. Little  wrote:
> rjkrjk wrote:
>> AVG will workthere' a free version www.avg.com
>
> System Requirements
>
> PC: Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP SP3,
>  ^^^
> Looks like not for him. His options will likely continue to dwindle.
>

That was my point.

AVG appears to be relatively good, as anti-malware protection, but, in
using MS Windows XP, the operating system is so out of date, now, that
no-one should be using it while connected to the Internet, or, while
using any access to external data sources such as USB drives or
optical (or, floppy) disks. That is a bit like sharing needles in
mainlining.

To be now using MS Windows XP, is not wise.

It is that simple.

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Re: 2 SM profiles refuse to display cantarell fonts

2015-11-18 Thread GerardJan

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Felix Miata wrote:


How is it possible to have a profile-specific inability to display a particular
font family? In 2.39 and previous releases, two profiles here simply have been
refusing to display the font Cantarell, which clearly is on the system, reported
by fc-match, a virgin 2.39 profile, and all Firefox profiles and other browsers.
These pages make it clear (given understanding of underlying HTML and CSS) if
Cantarell is being displayed or not:

http://fm.no-ip.com/Auth/Font/fonts-comps-ui15.html
http://fm.no-ip.com/Auth/Font/font-cantarell.html


(!) Network Timeout

The operation timed out when attempting to contact fm.no-ip.com.

The requested site did not respond to a connection request and the browser has
stopped waiting for a reply.

 Could the server be experiencing high demand or a temporary outage? Try
again later.
 Are you unable to browse other sites? Check the computer's network 
connection.
 Is your computer or network protected by a firewall or proxy? Incorrect
settings can interfere with Web browsing.
 Still having trouble? Consult your network administrator or Internet
provider for assistance.



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Re: Warning of Registry Error - Call 800 - Blah Blah Blah !

2015-11-18 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Bret Busby wrote:


So, since you are citing his message full header, he appears to be
using MS Windows NT, not MS Windows XP?


Small point: Windows NT5.1 is Windows XP. NT was 3.1 to 4.0.  Vista is 
6.0 and Sever 6.1...


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Re: Warning of Registry Error - Call 800 - Blah Blah Blah !

2015-11-18 Thread Ray_Net

Bret Busby wrote on 18/11/2015 18:05:

On 18/11/2015, Jonathan N. Little  wrote:

rjkrjk wrote:

AVG will workthere' a free version www.avg.com

System Requirements

PC: Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP SP3,
  ^^^
Looks like not for him. His options will likely continue to dwindle.


That was my point.

AVG appears to be relatively good, as anti-malware protection, but, in
using MS Windows XP, the operating system is so out of date, now, that
no-one should be using it while connected to the Internet, or, while
using any access to external data sources such as USB drives or
optical (or, floppy) disks. That is a bit like sharing needles in
mainlining.

To be now using MS Windows XP, is not wise.

It is that simple.


Let the OP install :

: https://www.malwarebytes.org/antimalware/
*Software Requirements:*
Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later, 32-bit only)

This is compatible with the OS he use.

Or, re-install his windowsXP
Or, buy another pc with windows7 ...
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Re: Warning of Registry Error - Call 800 - Blah Blah Blah !

2015-11-18 Thread Bret Busby
On 18/11/2015, Ray_Net  wrote:
> Bret Busby wrote on 17/11/2015 17:55:
>> , so I would not expect to find any current anti-malware software,
>> available for MS Windows XP or any earlier versions of MS Windows.
> Why did you say that ?
> On page: https://www.malwarebytes.org/antimalware/
> We can read:
> *Software Requirements:*
> Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later, 32-bit only)
>

Hmmm.

I have never heard of that one.

So, is the original poster's system, 32-bit?

In the lack of specifications provided by the original poster, that is
consequently one omission, so, that particular previously unknown (to
me) anti-malware software, may not be applicable to the original
poster's system, anyway.

However, that does not alter the fact that no-one should now be using
MS Windows XP - to so do, is like leaving all of the doors and windows
of a house, open and unlocked, when leaving the house (especially, if
the computer is connected to the Internet, or otherwise is accessible
to external data, such as optical disks or USB drives).

I reiterate, as has already been proposed, that the original poster
sgould be considering switching to something like UbuntuMATE Linux,
which is more stable, efficient, and, more supported, than MS Windows;
and, UbuntuMATE Linux is free.

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Re: Warning of Registry Error - Call 800 - Blah Blah Blah !

2015-11-18 Thread rjkrjk

AVG will workthere' a free versionwww.avg.com



DoctorBill wrote on 11/15/2015 2:16 PM:

Every once in a while I get stuck in a "Warningregistry virus error..."

It stops everything on SM.
SM does not respond.   Can't get out.

Says I have to call some 800 number to get my computer back - big long worded 
thing that
repeats itself.

I have been able to get out only by repeated ALT-F4 and restarting Windows (XP) 
and then
after a while of that, by clicking on the icon below and clicking "Close".  I 
can't remember
exactly what I do, but eventually it goes away.

Is this the "Extortion Virus" thing out of Russia I have heard about ?

What is the best way to get out of it ?
BTW - I can't find any FREE virus checkers that work in XP.  My computer is too 
old to run
the new Windows.

DoctorBill

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Fwd: Warning of Registry Error - Call 800 - Blah Blah Blah !

2015-11-18 Thread Bret Busby
Forwarding the message direct to the list, as the poster of the
message to which I was replying, appears to be using an invalid email
address - reply bounced due to invalid email address of poster below.

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-- Forwarded message --
From: Bret Busby 
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 17:07:14 +0800
Subject: Re: Warning of Registry Error - Call 800 - Blah Blah Blah !
To: Ray_Net 
Cc: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org

On 18/11/2015, Ray_Net  wrote:
> Bret Busby wrote on 17/11/2015 17:55:
>> , so I would not expect to find any current anti-malware software,
>> available for MS Windows XP or any earlier versions of MS Windows.
> Why did you say that ?
> On page: https://www.malwarebytes.org/antimalware/
> We can read:
> *Software Requirements:*
> Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later, 32-bit only)
>

Hmmm.

I have never heard of that one.

So, is the original poster's system, 32-bit?

In the lack of specifications provided by the original poster, that is
consequently one omission, so, that particular previously unknown (to
me) anti-malware software, may not be applicable to the original
poster's system, anyway.

However, that does not alter the fact that no-one should now be using
MS Windows XP - to so do, is like leaving all of the doors and windows
of a house, open and unlocked, when leaving the house (especially, if
the computer is connected to the Internet, or otherwise is accessible
to external data, such as optical disks or USB drives).

I reiterate, as has already been proposed, that the original poster
sgould be considering switching to something like UbuntuMATE Linux,
which is more stable, efficient, and, more supported, than MS Windows;
and, UbuntuMATE Linux is free.

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 you'll know what the answer means."
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Re: Warning of Registry Error - Call 800 - Blah Blah Blah !

2015-11-18 Thread Ray_Net

Bret Busby wrote on 18/11/2015 10:07:

On 18/11/2015, Ray_Net  wrote:

Bret Busby wrote on 17/11/2015 17:55:

, so I would not expect to find any current anti-malware software,
available for MS Windows XP or any earlier versions of MS Windows.

Why did you say that ?
On page: https://www.malwarebytes.org/antimalware/
We can read:
*Software Requirements:*
Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later, 32-bit only)


Hmmm.

I have never heard of that one.

So, is the original poster's system, 32-bit?

In the lack of specifications provided by the original poster, that is
consequently one omission, so, that particular previously unknown (to
me) anti-malware software, may not be applicable to the original
poster's system, anyway.



NO NOT ANYWAY !!!
His User Agent is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/36.0 SeaMonkey/2.33.1

Looks like a 32 bits ... so your assumption is false.
And STOP forcing his to migrate to another OS, this is the same as 
re-installing his Windows-XP.

The OP want just to eradicate this virus/malware.
After that he can use his pc as it is  thinking after that for a 
change of his pc (software and may be also hardware)

Let him decide by himself ...
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Re: Warning of Registry Error - Call 800 - Blah Blah Blah !

2015-11-18 Thread Jonathan N. Little

rjkrjk wrote:

AVG will workthere' a free version www.avg.com


System Requirements

PC: Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP SP3,
^^^
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Re: password headings contain 'Storage'. Why?

2015-11-18 Thread Ed Mullen

WaltS48 wrote on 11/18/2015 9:16 PM:

On 11/18/2015 09:02 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 11/18/2015 8:30 PM:

stan pierce wrote:

When using the Password Manager, I see that one of the headings of the
columns is 'Storage'. What is this about?


When using the Password Manager I also see Cookies, Preferences and
Storage tabs, all of them inaccessible because they are grayed out. I
also see a Permissions tab which I can access by clicking it.



The tabs are grayed out until you click on a domaing/address in the left
pane.  Then, whatever data is stored for that doemain will be accessible
in the right-hand pane/tabs.



I know how it works, and just pointing out that I see more than just the
Storage tab, when using the Password Manager.

Why does the Password Manager have all those tabs? Why? Why? why?

Because that's the way SeaMonkey works.




I suspect it's the "unified" approach to the "Data Manager" which, IMHO, 
is a really ed up approach to a UI.


I have shortcuts to the old UIs which is what I use.  Oh!  I shouldn't 
have said that!  I'm sure that now they'll take those out.


Sigh.

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Re: "Save View as a Folder..." broken

2015-11-18 Thread Edmund Wong
Tom S. wrote:
> On 11/18/2015 3:42 AM, Edmund Wong wrote:
>> Tom S. wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> Before upgrading to the latest version of SeaMonkey (v.2.39), in the
>>> mail/newsgroups/blogs window, under View, I could select "Save View as a
>>> Folder..." after filtering messages with a Search. But now, it doesn't
>>> work. What happened and how do I get it back without going back to the
>>> older version that worked (v.2.35)?
>>>
>>
>> By "it doesn't work", do  you mean it doesn't show the folder
>> name that you've selected in the Choose Folder dropdown box?
>>
>> Or do you mean something else?
>>
>> Edmund
>>
> 
> I am able to put a keyword in the Search Messages box and filter a blog
> based on that. This part still works. But then, I used to be able to
> select "Save View as a Folder" from the View drop down box and it would
> show next to "Create as a subfolder of" the blog folder being filtered.
> But now it only shows a little folder icon.
> 
> It also drops down to show the folders, but if you select one, it will
> still not show anything but the little folder icon. Under "Match all or
> any..." the box it is completely blank. It cannot save the view.

Right.  I can definitely reproduce this.

I've filed bug 1226048.


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Re: password headings contain 'Storage'. Why?

2015-11-18 Thread Ed Mullen

WaltS48 wrote on 11/18/2015 8:30 PM:

stan pierce wrote:

When using the Password Manager, I see that one of the headings of the
columns is 'Storage'. What is this about?


When using the Password Manager I also see Cookies, Preferences and
Storage tabs, all of them inaccessible because they are grayed out. I
also see a Permissions tab which I can access by clicking it.



The tabs are grayed out until you click on a domaing/address in the left 
pane.  Then, whatever data is stored for that doemain will be accessible 
in the right-hand pane/tabs.



In the Domain column on the left I see an entry for Storage only, which
doesn't have any domains listed.



No idea.  Probably a "good idea for the future" when the feature was 
originally discussed.



Have no idea what it is for, but my guess is, it is for storing Offline
Website Data.


Might be.  Hmm.  I have a vague recollection of some pref to disable 
local storage of Website Data.  In which case, if set, makes sense that 
it would be grayed out.




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Re: password headings contain 'Storage'. Why?

2015-11-18 Thread WaltS48

On 11/18/2015 09:02 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 11/18/2015 8:30 PM:

stan pierce wrote:

When using the Password Manager, I see that one of the headings of the
columns is 'Storage'. What is this about?


When using the Password Manager I also see Cookies, Preferences and
Storage tabs, all of them inaccessible because they are grayed out. I
also see a Permissions tab which I can access by clicking it.



The tabs are grayed out until you click on a domaing/address in the left
pane.  Then, whatever data is stored for that doemain will be accessible
in the right-hand pane/tabs.



I know how it works, and just pointing out that I see more than just the 
Storage tab, when using the Password Manager.


Why does the Password Manager have all those tabs? Why? Why? why?

Because that's the way SeaMonkey works.


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password headings contain 'Storage'. Why?

2015-11-18 Thread stan pierce
When using the Password Manager, I see that one of the headings of the 
columns is 'Storage'. What is this about?

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Re: password headings contain 'Storage'. Why?

2015-11-18 Thread WaltS48

On 11/18/2015 09:29 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 11/18/2015 9:16 PM:

On 11/18/2015 09:02 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 11/18/2015 8:30 PM:

stan pierce wrote:

When using the Password Manager, I see that one of the headings of the
columns is 'Storage'. What is this about?


When using the Password Manager I also see Cookies, Preferences and
Storage tabs, all of them inaccessible because they are grayed out. I
also see a Permissions tab which I can access by clicking it.



The tabs are grayed out until you click on a domaing/address in the left
pane.  Then, whatever data is stored for that doemain will be accessible
in the right-hand pane/tabs.



I know how it works, and just pointing out that I see more than just the
Storage tab, when using the Password Manager.

Why does the Password Manager have all those tabs? Why? Why? why?

Because that's the way SeaMonkey works.




I suspect it's the "unified" approach to the "Data Manager" which, IMHO,
is a really ed up approach to a UI.

I have shortcuts to the old UIs which is what I use.  Oh!  I shouldn't
have said that!  I'm sure that now they'll take those out.

Sigh.



They are .xul. :)

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Re: password headings contain 'Storage'. Why?

2015-11-18 Thread WaltS48

stan pierce wrote:
When using the Password Manager, I see that one of the headings of the 
columns is 'Storage'. What is this about?


When using the Password Manager I also see Cookies, Preferences and 
Storage tabs, all of them inaccessible because they are grayed out. I 
also see a Permissions tab which I can access by clicking it.


In the Domain column on the left I see an entry for Storage only, which 
doesn't have any domains listed.


Have no idea what it is for, but my guess is, it is for storing Offline 
Website Data.

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Re: "Save View as a Folder..." broken

2015-11-18 Thread Tom S.

On 11/18/2015 3:42 AM, Edmund Wong wrote:

Tom S. wrote:

Hi,
Before upgrading to the latest version of SeaMonkey (v.2.39), in the
mail/newsgroups/blogs window, under View, I could select "Save View as a
Folder..." after filtering messages with a Search. But now, it doesn't
work. What happened and how do I get it back without going back to the
older version that worked (v.2.35)?



By "it doesn't work", do  you mean it doesn't show the folder
name that you've selected in the Choose Folder dropdown box?

Or do you mean something else?

Edmund



I am able to put a keyword in the Search Messages box and filter 
a blog based on that. This part still works. But then, I used to 
be able to select "Save View as a Folder" from the View drop down 
box and it would show next to "Create as a subfolder of" the blog 
folder being filtered. But now it only shows a little folder icon.


It also drops down to show the folders, but if you select one, it 
will still not show anything but the little folder icon. Under 
"Match all or any..." the box it is completely blank. It cannot 
save the view.


All of my previously saved search folders no longer work either.

It's strange, because I only discovered this trick in saving a 
search of the blog feeds somewhat recently, but after upgrading 
SeaMonkey, it's gone. Version 2.38 also had the problem and I 
went back to 2.35 for awhile where it worked fine, but I was 
repeatedly nagged to upgrade to the latest version and so waited 
for a newer version (2.39) to arrive. But the problem is still 
there. (Of course there was no 2.36 or 2.37 for some unknown reason.)





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Re: password headings contain 'Storage'. Why?

2015-11-18 Thread David E. Ross
On 11/18/2015 6:16 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
> On 11/18/2015 09:02 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
>> WaltS48 wrote on 11/18/2015 8:30 PM:
>>> stan pierce wrote:
 When using the Password Manager, I see that one of the headings of the
 columns is 'Storage'. What is this about?
>>>
>>> When using the Password Manager I also see Cookies, Preferences and
>>> Storage tabs, all of them inaccessible because they are grayed out. I
>>> also see a Permissions tab which I can access by clicking it.
>>>
>>
>> The tabs are grayed out until you click on a domaing/address in the left
>> pane.  Then, whatever data is stored for that doemain will be accessible
>> in the right-hand pane/tabs.
> 
> 
> I know how it works, and just pointing out that I see more than just the 
> Storage tab, when using the Password Manager.
> 
> Why does the Password Manager have all those tabs? Why? Why? why?
> 
> Because that's the way SeaMonkey works.
> 
> 

You are NOT seeing the Password Manager.  You are seeing the Data
Manager.  Among the data managed by the Data Manager are passwords.  The
other tabs are for other data.

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