[Rhodes22-list] Whala? Mr. Kroposki
Herb Parsons
hparsons at parsonsys.com
Tue Oct 11 13:38:07 EDT 2005
Maybe he's dropped the f spelling, and instead is using "freedom spelling..."?
Herb Parsons
S/V O'Jure
1976 O'Day 25
Lake Grapevine, N TX
S/V Reve de Papa
1971 Coronado 35
Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana Coast
>>> bill at effros.com 10/11/05 11:36 AM >>>
Mr. Kroposki,
I am both surprised and disappointed by your use of this alternate
spelling for a French word.
Mr. Effros
ed kroposki wrote:
>Herb and Marc:
> I am not a programmer but a user. Last Tuesday or Wednesday, my
>computers received a Microsoft update. It was not to windows, most likely
>it was to the Beta Spy ware, which I have been using since it first came
>out.
> Since my wife teaches on line, I have to run all he security I can.
>I use Norton Works as my base. Up until less than two years ago, I used
>MacAfee. However, during a barrage of viruses, worms, et. al., I had some
>problems. I tried to contact MacAfee and there was no way they were going
>to respond to a user. I had previous experience with Norton so I cleaned
>out MacAfee and went to Norton. Norton has done its job. I can first
>report that Norton will respond to a user and that they trouble shot their
>areas of concern proving that it was not their product.
> A secure site troubleshot the problem from their side, including
>tracing. They were not the problem. The cable company, Charter, trouble
>shot their network with negative results. Therefore, the problem had to be
>my equipment. I use two different computers configured somewhat differently
>with certain programs on one but not the other. A quick comparison showed
>three common programs, two of which probably did not have anything to do
>with security on 128-bit sites.
> I removed Microsoft Spy ware from one, and whala. I had tried
>disabling the agents but that had no effect. I ran registry cleaning and
>file cleaning programs. Now both computers are working just like last
>Tuesday. The only change was getting rid of the MS Spy ware. The
>technicians on the other side were surprised also. Apparently, it was
>acting like a firewall on sites where information is going back and forth.
> Again, I did not see a recent upgrade to IE, but there may have
>been. However, I believe there has been a recent upgrade in MS Spy ware.
>In fact, they are saying a new version is coming out. As to which sites had
>problems, none of the regular type-sites without the lock. Only, but not
>all of the sites with the security lock on the screen. When I told Norton
>what I found, they said they had not heard of this problem, only firewall
>problems. They took all the particulars. I was talking to an upper level
>program troubleshooter.
> After it all was straightened out, it was my opinion that it was
>typical MS type behavior. I do not intend to relate this to MS, but if
>somebody is in contact with them, I have no objection of them knowing.
> Unfortunately, my wife needs windows to mesh with the teaching
>computers at this time. They use Outlook Express with special folders and
>newsgroups transferring files and data back and forth.
>
>Ed K
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