Hi all,
I am running the program Gator in startup on my Dell Pentium Pro Computer
with Windows 95. I have run this Gator form filler application for several
years without problems. However, in the past few days, WinDoctor (a part of
Norton SystemWorks) which runs in the background monitoring my
I have Windows 98SE - 128RAM - Internet Explorer 6./Outlook Express.
Have been experimenting with MSN Messenger Messenger which I have
installed. I have tried the Talk and can't seem to get it to work with
someone
on my list. Also have had the same problem with ICQ - PC to PC calling -
I can't
CNET has some interesting articles about today's launch of Windows XP.
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-7656030.html?tag=dd.ne.dtx.nl-sty.0#
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Try
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/pow.htm
I recall that it required that I see a popup at least once and add it to the
objectionable list. Those who use a lot of popup websites for legitimate
reasons may prefer POW!.
Elaine
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At 08:46 AM 10/25/01 +0800, dreamuffin wrote the following:
>I'm living in Asia and is contemplating purchasing licensed computer
>software through international auction sites. Does anyone know if there
>would be any licensing/registration issues if I use a computer software
>bought in America (f
I took the suggestion to use the above from someone on the group. It seems
to work fine as far as killing off pop up is concerned but I only seem to
get part of a dialogu box on the screen when a new pop up occurs. Th eonly
way I can get rid of it is by using Control, Alt, Delete.
I use a lot o
Hi Jeff,
From what I can gather from the various reviews, etc. XP is a much more
stable, secure system than all previous Windows versions. As one reviewer
put it, "the news is not what is new in XP, but what is better." I don't
know myself, though. It is also my understanding that XP WILL ru
Howdy,
Been reading the keyboard cleaning suggestions and all seem good. But when the real
cleaning is in order, what I do is the following (of course, the computer is shut
down):
1. Make a map of the keyboard; you'll need it later.
2. Remove the screws from the back of the keyboard; keep 'em sa