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MikeW

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  1. MikeW

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    Having looked closer at the recovery program I have used for sometime, it also scans the entire hard drive. However, in addition to some filters it maintains the explorer file structiure making it very easy to find file that you wish to recover. Wonder if this might be possible for Recuva MRG Should also have said. That Recuva finds more files and resores them better to. So, a thumbs up MrG
  2. Ok hadn't noticed that, but still think you should be able to Scan by extension. Perhaps its just me, but dont see why you have to do a complete scan first!
  3. Installed and worked well found and recovered a picture deleted weeks ago. However, to be really usefull it will need a user friendly filter system ie: if I am looking .jpegs I wouldn't want to see all the other recoverable files. Also think there should be a command to obscure system files.
  4. I think you will find they are part of your mother board chipset. Plenty of info if you google it
  5. I have to wonder at the value of these sort of public domain articles. In my mind it does no more than direct the attention of wouldbe hackers to where the weaknesses could be. Would it not be better to keep this type of info to security specialists and MS.
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    Thank you MrG that's done the trick, makes my visit here much easier.
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    Perhaps others do not use the auto log-on. I also meant other IP based forums. Just to prove my theory I deleted the other forum and this one was then remebered and logged me in. The first forum wouldn't. I reversed the situation and my main photography forum is ok and this one wont auto log in again.
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    It would seem the the new invision power program only alows a user to remember one forum with auto login. I have found if I remove the other forum I frequent then the cookies for this forum are remebered. But the bad news not both. So it looks as if I will have to log in everytime. Seems a very poor piece of programing
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    I'm using IE7 and even by resetting to accept all cookies. I have to log in each time.
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    Yep I am still having the problem as well, but only on this forum.
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    Found the problem I think. I have had to delete the link to the forum from my favourites, then create a new one. All seems to be working ok now.
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    Anyone else having a problem staying logged in since forum update, and yes I have checked the box
  13. MikeW

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    Seems like a good approach to me. The user for once gets to choose what he needs.
  14. Just installed Foxit very impressed with it's speed and works well with IE 7 A better explanation of the flaw - The vulnerability in Adobe Reader's browser plug-in, which was publicized Wednesday by several security companies, can let hackers force trusted Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) files to run malicious JavaScript code on victimized PCs. Early Wednesday, Symantec researchers insisted that only Firefox 1.5 and Opera 9.10 were vulnerable to a possible exploit; by Thursday, however, additional research had confirmed that some versions of Internet Explorer are at risk. According to an updated DeepSight threat network alert, IE 6.0 on XP SP2 equipped with Adobe Reader 6, as well as IE 6 on XP SP1 running Reader 7, are vulnerable. Also at risk: Firefox 1.5, Firefox 2.0, and Opera 9.10 when running either Reader 6 or 7. "Version 6 of Internet Explorer is impacted," says David Cole, director of Symantec's security response group. "The best way for enterprises and users to protect themselves is to update Adobe Reader." Late Wednesday, Adobe said that Reader 8.0, which was launched a month ago, was invulnerable to the cross-site scripting (XSS) bug, and recommended that all users update to that version immediately. "We encourage all users to update to this latest version of Adobe Reader," an Adobe spokesman wrote in an e-mailed statement. "[We are] also working on updates to previous versions that will resolve this issue." Fixes will be posted to Adobe's security site when they are completed, he added.
  15. ...and what about mozillas latest 10 bug fixes. Every system will have some weakness. You just need to keep it all in proportion.
  16. Have to wonder how valid that test is, after reading this http://www.freedomlist.com/forum/viewtopic...e767ad41dc6d1b2
  17. The problem has been fixed. (So it's a bug or not ? If yes will be fixed ? Are you working on this Nick ? ) The issue had to do with foreign characters in file names, and we have update our definition set to handle the issue. As Pandato indicated, there is actually an issue in Windows (on 98/ME) that caused a crash when retrieve malformed version information, that has also been addressed.
  18. Here is another link that may help - http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315664&sd=RMVP It may also help if you open the task manager when shutting down to see which program is not responding
  19. Probably because the quick launch toolbar is part of windows explorer
  20. Translation With the new version of Ccleaner, as soon as I launch a cleaning or that I ask for an analysis, I obtain the following message: Inetcpl.cpl error a missing entry: ClearMytracksByProcess! A solution with this problem?
  21. I googled some of the Tech support forums and most came up with do a XP repair. However, someone had used this cure succesfully. Thought it may be worth a shot for you as you said a bad block was found. [ chkdsk c:/r discovered that the file WINDOWS\system32\msvcp71.dll was corrupt] For full syntax http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documen...k.mspx?mfr=true
  22. Do You have the option Only delete files older than 48hours checked. This would account for the difference
  23. I think they probably meant Not to use 2 many realtime scanners as they often conflict.
  24. I downloaded without problem
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