Re: PCWorks: Staying connected to my ISP

2001-06-22 Thread Jim Cladingboel
Hi Ann. Regret to say that http://stopdrop.com/ hasn't worked in my case. I was chopped off exactly on the hour once more yesterday while using this URL.Guess I will have to complain even more strongly to my ISP. There must be some problem with their server at my local POP. Jim - Ori

PCWorks: Subject: PRINT ADDRESS LABELS In WINDOWS ME

2001-06-22 Thread
Hi, Hope someone can help me. I have a MS Works database on my machine that was imported from my previous computer which ran W95.The data- base is made up of rosters of the members of the American Legion Post that I belong to. I mail out all membership cards and it used to be a "1-2-3" snap to p

RE: PCWorks: Scramble.svl ... how do delete it?

2001-06-22 Thread Linda Johnson
Harold...did you reboot after you "deleted" it (I hope you mean you "uninstalled" it).sometimes the files are still in use so you get the "access denied" error, but if you reboot, you can usually delete it then otherwise, you will have to go into DOS to delete it Linda www.personal-computer-

Re: PCWorks: Scramble.svl ... how do delete it?

2001-06-22 Thread -
in DOS mode or window type; attrib -R -A -S -H del scramble.svl DC "Harold B." wrote: > Hi again, > > Last week I installed a program called "Scramdisk" ... Its supposed to > "allow the creation and use of virtual encrypted dirves. Basically, you > create a container file on an existiong hard d

PCWorks: Scramble.svl ... how do delete it?

2001-06-22 Thread Harold B.
Hi again, Last week I installed a program called "Scramdisk" ... Its supposed to "allow the creation and use of virtual encrypted dirves. Basically, you create a container file on an existiong hard drive using a specific password." Well, I really didn't need it so I deleted it. It was easy to do

Re: PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread mikehughes
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001 14:16:05 -0400, Helene wrote: >Linda Johnson wrote: > >> <> yepI'm sure that was the problem, Helene..AV programs do >>not play well togetherand it is almost impossible to run two at one time without problems > > then someone suggested AV, I thought(wrongly)..LOL..

Re: PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread Helene
Linda Johnson wrote: > < was > the problem??>> > > yepI'm sure that was the problem, Helene..AV programs do not play > well togetherand it is almost impossible to run two at one time without > problems Thanks Linda. .I kinda thought that was the problem.. I had already gotten rid of

RE: PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread Linda Johnson
<> yepI'm sure that was the problem, Helene..AV programs do not play well togetherand it is almost impossible to run two at one time without problems Linda www.personal-computer-tutor.com author, MS Word Magic! list owner, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread Helene
Hi all. Thanks for all the help.. I do have the latest version of Innoculate, as I downloaded that, when it was offered.. Previously - I had also downloaded AVG.. but had problems with my computer,(running a Gateway, almost 3 years old) and for some reason, had tons of problems.. so I got rid of t

Re: PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread Keith Thompson
If you click on the icon in your system tray to run the program, go to Help, About and you will see several pieces of informaton. It will give you the major, minor, and Macro dat file versions and above that is the InoculateIT version number. I'm running 5.2.9.0 which is the last program version

RE: PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread Linda Johnson
Hi Helene..whenever new v*rii come out, you will have to download the signature or dat files that cover these new v*rii.those are still available to you for free from InoculateIT becuz you were an existing memberthe Program updates that are no longer available for free to you are the d

Re: PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread Helene
Keith Thompson wrote: > If you currently have a copy of InoculateIT on your machine, you will be > able to continue downloading the signature updates. You will not be > able to download any PROGRAM updates without paying. They were running > tests with InoculateIT and those that took part (inst

PCWorks: Microsoft Security Bulletin MS00-077 (version 2.0)

2001-06-22 Thread Microsoft Product Security
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PCWorks: Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-034

2001-06-22 Thread Microsoft Product Security
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Re: PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread Barry Aronson
At 11:08 AM 6/22/01 -0400, you wrote: >In the wee hour of 02:48 PM 6/22/01 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >bequeathed such tales as these: >>On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 11:37:39 -0400, Helene wrote: >>All previous users continue as before. new users have to purchase. >>ain't you the lucky one ;-) >> >> >Hi all

PCWorks: do you need

2001-06-22 Thread Bob LeRoy
Running it from another windows program; e.g. as a Netscape Navigator helper application. The path only needs to be specified when QVP32.EXE is run from the MS-DOS prompt. Here is the general form for running QVP32.EXE with command line parameters: QVP32 filename [ options ] filename

Re: PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread Peter Kaulback
In the wee hour of 02:48 PM 6/22/01 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] bequeathed such tales as these: >On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 11:37:39 -0400, Helene wrote: >All previous users continue as before. new users have to purchase. >ain't you the lucky one ;-) > > >Hi all. > >Just a question. I"ve had Innoculate on

Re: PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread Peter Kaulback
In the wee hour of 09:17 AM 6/22/01 -0500, Barry Aronson bequeathed such tales as these: >At 09:57 AM 6/22/01 -0400, you wrote: >>If you currently have a copy of InoculateIT on your machine, you will be >>able to continue downloading the signature updates. You will not be >>able to download any

Re: PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread Barry Aronson
At 09:57 AM 6/22/01 -0400, you wrote: >If you currently have a copy of InoculateIT on your machine, you will be >able to continue downloading the signature updates. You will not be >able to download any PROGRAM updates without paying. They were running >tests with InoculateIT and those that took

Re: PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread Keith Thompson
If you currently have a copy of InoculateIT on your machine, you will be able to continue downloading the signature updates. You will not be able to download any PROGRAM updates without paying. They were running tests with InoculateIT and those that took part (installed and ran the program) are

Re: PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread mikehughes
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 11:37:39 -0400, Helene wrote: All previous users continue as before. new users have to purchase. ain't you the lucky one ;-) >Hi all. >Just a question. I"ve had Innoculate on my machine for several months >now.. It works great.. I thought I had read - someplace- possibly >here

PCWorks: Re: V*rus Protection

2001-06-22 Thread Helene
Hi all. Just a question. I"ve had Innoculate on my machine for several months now.. It works great.. I thought I had read - someplace- possibly here?? That they were no longer giving FREE V*rus Protection.?? I've been able to download the Automatic upgrades,, and even do a v*rus scan(just did tod