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2. Febrero 2004, 18:28:52
Chimera 
Thanks, I'll take a little shimmy and sway over a constant barrage of error messages any day.

2. Febrero 2004, 05:22:50
Lythande 
That's because it loads the page as it reads it. I believe IE renders the whole page before displaying any of it, which is one of the reasons it seems so slow sometimes. (I say, "I believe," because I haven't used IE (or even had it on my machine) in about six or eight years... other than at my brother's house, and that's rarely.)

2. Febrero 2004, 05:04:27
Chimera 
Asunto: Mozilla
Mozilla is great, thanks for mentioning it. You would not believe the error messages i was getting with internet explorer and outlook express. But i do have one question Mozilla has a tendency to shimmy and sway when first loading a new page. Is there anything that can be done to stop this?

9. Enero 2004, 07:59:06
Lythande 
Asunto: Re:
All that means is that you're setting the attributes of the file non-hidden, -read-only, and -system all at once. :)

8. Enero 2004, 20:01:29
harley 
Uhhhh sounds a bit dodgy! I might leave that one alone! I don't really know what I'm doing so it probably isn't worth it.

8. Enero 2004, 19:59:20
Lythande 
Asunto: Re: deltree
If they're +h files, you may have to attrib -h -r -s first (though some of those may not apply, it can't hurt). Not sure how 98's 'dos' works with that.

8. Enero 2004, 19:56:51
Lythande 
Be careful using the /y switch. Like BBW said, if you make a mistake, you could be in big trouble. Deltree works just as well if you leave off the /y, and you can -read- what tree you're about to delete, giving you a chance to double-check and change if necessary.

8. Enero 2004, 19:55:23
harley 
So even though its old, will it still work? And is it worth it? There must be loads of data in these hidden files.

8. Enero 2004, 19:38:32
coan.net 
I believe there should be a space between the command (deltree) and the option (/y)

But like someone else said - be carefully when using the deltree option (Delete Tree) - it will wipe out everything in there, and if you do it wrong (like hit enter after the /y, before you type in "temp"), you could easly wipe our your hard drive. :-)

8. Enero 2004, 19:34:40
harley 
I followed those instructions on that site... pressed F8 at start up till it got to DOS mode, did the WINDOWS\SMARTDRV that went through ok.

Then I tried, CD\DELTREE/Y TEMP
DELTREE/Y COOKIES
DELTREE/Y TEMP
DELTREE/Y HISTORY

8. Enero 2004, 19:28:36
Lythande 
Harley: Were you at a DOS prompt, and exactly what command did you type?

8. Enero 2004, 16:54:02
harley 
LOL that doenst worry me, I only use my personal computer at home, and I never visit any sites that I would need to worry about others seeing!
I was more concerned about the space these files are taking up on my hard drive. If theres a lot I'd like to delete them to get the extra space, and know how to do it in the future.

8. Enero 2004, 15:43:00
mangue 
Asunto: Really hidden files
I just give this link for information.

DELTREE is a very old DOS command.

If you are not sharing your computer with other person, I would not care about those files.

The DELTREE is quite dangerous actually. It is really important not to make a mistake. If you DELTREE X:\, you can say bye bye to your datas !

Did you try to type the location in Internet Explorer, like
c:\Documents and Settings\yourself\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5, in the address bar?

I would not too much worry about microsuck.com article. If you use InternetExplorer and Windoze, you should just be aware that you are vulnerable. Do not worry ! Your boss doesn't know about those files and won't be able to detect you are playing on brainking.com during work LOL

8. Enero 2004, 15:06:05
harley 
Mangue, I had a read if that site, very interesting :o)
I tried to follow the instructions on clearing the hidden files, and it kept telling me "too many parameters(/Y)" Any ideas?

6. Enero 2004, 16:52:32
MadMonkey 
Win 98 Second Edition Liquid.
It seems to happen mainly if i lose my connection and try to connect right back, i get that message nearly all the time & Explorer shuts down.
Saying that it did not happen once yesterday :o)
I often run Windows Update, but i will look to see if there is a new service pack out.
Thanks :o)

6. Enero 2004, 16:45:28
Liquid 
Asunto: Re: EXPLORER ?
It was happened after you installd samo new software or it is continual condition?

I need to know what is your opertating system, version.

If you use Windows, i recomend to update your system by WindowsUpdate or install new service pack..etc.

6. Enero 2004, 16:12:13
MadMonkey 
Asunto: EXPLORER ?
Anyone, any ideas how to fix the below fault without re-installing Windows etc...
I have serched for TAPI32.DLL on google & found a few things on it, just need to fix it.

EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
module TAPI32.DLL at 0187:7f96bd6f.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=0187 EIP=7f96bd6f EFLGS=00010246
EBX=06509478 SS=018f ESP=00f6cf8c EBP=00f6cfbc
ECX=070df990 DS=018f ESI=00f6d43c FS=1937
EDX=bffc9490 ES=018f EDI=00000000 GS=21f6
Bytes at CS:EIP:
f6 83 28 01 00 00 02 74 3c 3b c7 8b 45 18 75 06
Stack dump:
00f6d4a4 00f6d43c 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0649dbd0 00000000 00000000 0650c190 072473c0 070df990 00f6d3e8 7f96bf1f 00000000 00000000

5. Enero 2004, 16:50:23
mangue 
Asunto: @backoff
sure I do run RH too. Do you know about the microsoft really hidden (not hidden by the "h" filesystem attribute, but hidden by XP) files ?

Read
http://www.microsuck.com/content/ms-hidden-files.shtml

Please do not try to clean your disk with DELTREE as suggested ! This article should be read just for information. I do not want you to lose some data + time ;-)

2. Enero 2004, 23:27:15
taurec 
Asunto: in a test by the magazine PC-Professional
pestpatrol found over 80 % of a really 'malicious' mix
of trojans and spyware - best result of all competitors.

2. Enero 2004, 23:23:33
taurec 
Asunto: pestpatrol offers a free online-scan
if it finds the trojan you have to pay
the program though - removal not included.

1. Enero 2004, 23:28:04
cya peeps 
Asunto: with the trojan
people can get into your computer. I have Norton's Firewall and it catches it everytime. I think I may have to reformat. I can't figure out the directions on how to get rid of it. I've checked with Nortons and reformatting will probably be easier. :)

31. Diciembre 2003, 00:16:56
Backoff 
I run Red-Hat 9.0 on this machine, Mozilla kicks IE's butt!!!!

31. Diciembre 2003, 00:13:58
Backoff 
AD, check SARC for all the latest info on viruses, TH's, and spyware

31. Diciembre 2003, 00:00:10
MadMonkey 
Asunto: Re: Who can tell me something about the
I have not come across it myself, but i am sure a friend of mine had hassle with it.
Are you having problems connecting to the internet or debuging ?

30. Diciembre 2003, 23:43:56
cya peeps 
Asunto: Who can tell me something about the
Backdoor Seven Trojan?

29. Diciembre 2003, 02:09:29
coan.net 
... and here is how to do it in the registry - but AGAIN, use these instructions at your own risk - you shouldn't mess with the registry unless you feel you know what you are doing:

Start a registry editor (e.g., regedit.exe).

Navigate to the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar registry subkey.

Double-click the LinksFolderName value.

Clear the value data, then click OK.

Start IE and delete the Links folder from the Favorites menu.

29. Diciembre 2003, 02:04:05
coan.net 
Asunto: Links folder
You could try this:

Start Windows Explorer.

Move to your user profile area (e.g., C:\documents and settings\john).

Open the Favorites folder.

Right-click the Links folder, then select Properties from the context menu.

Select the "Hidden" check box, then click OK.

Start IE, click favorites, right click the Links folder and choose "delete."

Re-start IE ... no links folder!

=======================

If that does not work, there is a way to remove it by going into the registry - but I usually don't recommend that.

28. Diciembre 2003, 22:59:04
LongJohn GZ 
I already like it way better, thanks for your tips.
Also nice of you to reinforce your last statement !! ;)
It is seriously already proving to be heaps faster

28. Diciembre 2003, 22:58:06
taurec 
Asunto: oh
guess that's newbrainking.com swapping over :p

28. Diciembre 2003, 22:56:56
taurec 
Asunto: good luck :)
the personal toolbar is dimensions better than the IE favourites.
on machines with little resources I'd recommend switching off
sidebar (which is actually a little website/ticker) and avoiding
the usage of too many tabs - cached pages are quick anyway.

28. Diciembre 2003, 22:56:15
taurec 
Asunto: good luck :)
the personal toolbar is dimensions better than the IE favourites.
on machines with little resources I'd recommend switching off
sidebar (which is actually a little website/ticker) and avoiding
the usage of too many tabs - cached pages are quick anyway.

28. Diciembre 2003, 22:49:18
LongJohn GZ 
I am now using Mozilla 1.5, already it seems faster.
I will test for a day and report back

28. Diciembre 2003, 22:47:38
taurec 
Asunto: netscape
is basically mozilla with a big AOL-Remotecontrol on top. :p

meanwhile they split mozilla into firebird, the browser-core
and a separate handler for email and similar stuff , appealing. :)

28. Diciembre 2003, 22:43:00
taurec 
Asunto: mozilla
I'm testing v1.6 since a few weeks w\o problems.
version 1.5 is the most recent (officially) stable release.

28. Diciembre 2003, 22:37:29
Rose 
Asunto: Re:
http://mozilla.org/

28. Diciembre 2003, 22:36:43
LongJohn GZ 
is mozilla another browser?
If so, is it free and where would I get it from?

28. Diciembre 2003, 22:34:09
taurec 
Asunto: for me it's much faster
but of course netscape (with all the aol-trash)
might be generally slower than the mozilla-core

look up the cache/refresh-settings and enable pipelining
- a lot of HD-cache isn't really needed for bk, but why not.

if you have 512 MB RAM, a ramdisk for the cache is a great idea.

28. Diciembre 2003, 22:27:04
LongJohn GZ 
Asunto: Netscape 7.1
I thought I would try Netscape seeing as Fencer uses it all the time and I just downloaded it and am using it right now but to be honest, it is loading pages way way slower than IE.
Maybe there is some settings I don't know about that someone can help me with? Or maybe I just have to use it for a while to build up the Cache?

Any ideas welcomed, thanks

28. Diciembre 2003, 20:48:58
taurec 
Asunto: hehehe
well try to get rid of IE-favourites in netscape - notorious.

firebird is the real thing now.

28. Diciembre 2003, 20:08:57
Fencer 
I use only Netscape 7, based on Mozilla.

28. Diciembre 2003, 18:53:53
LongJohn GZ 
Asunto: FYI on test
I just now deleted the links again, closed my browser and reopened it immediately and low and behold, up she pops again.
(No update required)

28. Diciembre 2003, 18:50:27
LongJohn GZ 
Wow this really did start a string.
As for having to do an update, I have not done one for ages. Mine are all done.

(To do this I was forced to buy a real copy of Win XP Professional instead of the pirate version I had. Microsoft are getting sneaky)

Point is, even without doing an update that pesky Links things appears. It is almost enough to drive a person to Netscape LOL.

Just out of curiosity on that, does anyone have a preference of Netscape or IE or even Opera for that matter. I don't know about Netscape but Opera seems to display things very weird sometimes so I don't like that but I have no opinion on Netscape as I don't know enough abaout it to form an opinion.

28. Diciembre 2003, 18:39:21
Jason 
Asunto: Re: Favorites on IE
i was thinking that casnt be true ....however i have had the same sort of problem for a few days and wonderd why , now i know ...i did an update lol ;))

28. Diciembre 2003, 18:36:31
Rose 
LMAO.. If any one out there does know how to remove it permanently I'd sure like to know!

28. Diciembre 2003, 18:35:21
ustica tnp 
oh . then, i don t no.

28. Diciembre 2003, 18:32:06
Rose 
but ustica when you do a microsoft update it will reappear again.. trust me on this one!

28. Diciembre 2003, 18:31:03
ustica tnp 
Asunto: Re: Favorites on IE
i think if you click in favorites on top says organize. and clikc there and you see can delete any think you want to im not sure but you can try ..

28. Diciembre 2003, 18:13:19
Rose 
Asunto: Re: Favorites on IE
every time you do an update you will get your links folder back. No way I have ever found to get rid of it.

28. Diciembre 2003, 17:37:28
LongJohn GZ 
Asunto: Favorites on IE
Hoping someone can help me here with a pesky little problem. The folder "Links" is on my favorites on Internet Explorer and no matter how often I delete it, it keeps returning and is really bugging me arghhhhhhhhhhh.
There must be a little setting somewhere which will get rid of this I am hoping. Does anyone know how to get rid of this?

ps I have even tried moving it to another folder so it is there but not visible but still it recreates itself.

27. Diciembre 2003, 07:03:11
taurec 
Asunto: Web Code Fixes Required by Internet Explorer in Early 2004
Except for security fixes, Microsoft has steadfastly refused
to make any other updates to IE6 in the past 3 years, although
it has fallen farther behind its two main competitors,
Mozilla and Opera, in features/functionality, standards compliance
and reliability/performance. A recent court decision against
Microsoft by Eolas Technologies and the University of California
at Berkley has changed the situation, though the 500 million
dollar award is being appealed by Microsoft. However, Redmond is
immediately changing some of the offending coding constructs.
Interestingly, Microsoft will limit the changes in IE6 to patches,
security repairs and the new compliance fixes – no fixes to
JavaScript, CSS, DOM, and HTML non-compliance.
Here, we examine
those patent workaround fixes in more detail and what they
mean to Web developers.

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