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My Log from Yesterday
The problem I experienced happened yesterday, and all seems to be working well here now. Anyway, here’s the log I inquired about sending yesterday. I would have replied to that particular message,
The problem I experienced happened yesterday, and all seems to be working well here now. Anyway, here’s the log I inquired about sending yesterday. I would have replied to that particular message,
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Abbie Taylor
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#58968
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Re: Sending Logs
Here is my log:
I was sending a message through Mozilla Thunderbird...
INFO - __main__ (10:23:39.753):
Starting NVDA
INFO - core.main (10:23:39.907):
Config dir:
Here is my log:
I was sending a message through Mozilla Thunderbird...
INFO - __main__ (10:23:39.753):
Starting NVDA
INFO - core.main (10:23:39.907):
Config dir:
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Rui Fontes
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#58967
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Re: auto run file
Unfortunately the first bit of this thread has not yet arrived here.
Brian
bglists@...
Sent via blueyonder.
Please address personal E-mail to:-
briang1@..., putting 'Brian
Unfortunately the first bit of this thread has not yet arrived here.
Brian
bglists@...
Sent via blueyonder.
Please address personal E-mail to:-
briang1@..., putting 'Brian
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Brian's Mail list account
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#58966
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Re: changing when Windows automatically checks for updates
I think this was in windows 7 as well. However it can be actually handy to set it to actually alert you instead as even if its outside normal active hours and you are using it, when it has an update
I think this was in windows 7 as well. However it can be actually handy to set it to actually alert you instead as even if its outside normal active hours and you are using it, when it has an update
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Brian's Mail list account
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#58965
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Re: changing when Windows automatically checks for updates
You cant really set a time to check for updates
But as your pc should check every 24 hours for updates you could do a manual check at a time you think is suitable then it should from there on check
You cant really set a time to check for updates
But as your pc should check every 24 hours for updates you could do a manual check at a time you think is suitable then it should from there on check
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Chris
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#58964
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Re: auto run file
You can't assume such things. And whatever the reasons, there is no reason to lower security, as I demonstrated in my first message. Also, the person didn't say if he wants to run it on his computer
You can't assume such things. And whatever the reasons, there is no reason to lower security, as I demonstrated in my first message. Also, the person didn't say if he wants to run it on his computer
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Gene
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#58963
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Re: auto run file
Search thoroughly on the internet and you will find there are risk free ways to do this. I wouldn't, however, recommend it to anyone without technical knowledge.
On 3/22/2019 1:48
Search thoroughly on the internet and you will find there are risk free ways to do this. I wouldn't, however, recommend it to anyone without technical knowledge.
On 3/22/2019 1:48
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Jaffar Sidek <jaffar.sidek10@...>
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#58962
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Re: auto run file
Well, the questioner didn't specifically say what he wanted that feature for. Probably he has 2 pcs and he wants to install a portable copy on his thumb drive to use it on the one that
Well, the questioner didn't specifically say what he wanted that feature for. Probably he has 2 pcs and he wants to install a portable copy on his thumb drive to use it on the one that
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Jaffar Sidek <jaffar.sidek10@...>
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#58961
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Re: auto run file
Also, you said, if you put yourself at risk, not others. If a machine becomes infected, it may cause problems for others, not just you. It may be part of a botnet and take part in denial of service
Also, you said, if you put yourself at risk, not others. If a machine becomes infected, it may cause problems for others, not just you. It may be part of a botnet and take part in denial of service
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Gene
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#58960
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Re: auto run file
The whole point of having NVDA on a thumb drive is to run it on other machines where it isn't installed. Why would you want to run it on your own machine from a thumb drive in the first place? I
The whole point of having NVDA on a thumb drive is to run it on other machines where it isn't installed. Why would you want to run it on your own machine from a thumb drive in the first place? I
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Gene
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#58959
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Re: auto run file
Yes. But there are ways, and there are ways. And as long as you run it on your own computer and put yourself at risk and not others, then it will still work just as long as you know what
Yes. But there are ways, and there are ways. And as long as you run it on your own computer and put yourself at risk and not others, then it will still work just as long as you know what
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Jaffar Sidek <jaffar.sidek10@...>
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#58958
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Re: changing when Windows automatically checks for updates
Hi, I've done that, but it only seems to effect when Windows won't start to complete updates, not when Windows actually automatically checks for updates.
Travis
On 3/21/2019
Hi, I've done that, but it only seems to effect when Windows won't start to complete updates, not when Windows actually automatically checks for updates.
Travis
On 3/21/2019
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Kwork
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#58957
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Re: changing when Windows automatically checks for updates
Settings, last item, then windows update. It's there. Check for active hours. I've done this w/ nvda.
Take care
Settings, last item, then windows update. It's there. Check for active hours. I've done this w/ nvda.
Take care
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Sarah k Alawami
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#58956
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changing when Windows automatically checks for updates
How do I change the time of day when Windows 10 automatically checks for updates. Right now it's doing so exactly at 7:29 pm, and I feel the slight bit of sluggishness when it does. I'd like it to
How do I change the time of day when Windows 10 automatically checks for updates. Right now it's doing so exactly at 7:29 pm, and I feel the slight bit of sluggishness when it does. I'd like it to
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By
Kwork
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#58955
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Re: auto run file
Hi
Just tried it with another voice off the USB stick and it is loading off the USB stick and not the computer.
It also looks as though now you do not have to put in the backslash like before for
Hi
Just tried it with another voice off the USB stick and it is loading off the USB stick and not the computer.
It also looks as though now you do not have to put in the backslash like before for
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hurrikennyandopo ...
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#58954
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Re: auto run file
Hi again
You could also try the following this is more if you only have the nvda files on the USB stick but not in the nvda directory.
Press the Windows key + letter R then type in the following
Hi again
You could also try the following this is more if you only have the nvda files on the USB stick but not in the nvda directory.
Press the Windows key + letter R then type in the following
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hurrikennyandopo ...
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#58953
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Re: auto run file
Windows doesn't run autorun files automatically any longer from thumb drives as a security measure against malicious code running. You can run Narrator, run NVDA, then close Narrator.
Gene
Windows doesn't run autorun files automatically any longer from thumb drives as a security measure against malicious code running. You can run Narrator, run NVDA, then close Narrator.
Gene
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Gene
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#58952
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Re: auto run file
Hi
If i remember right the auto play function was turned off back in Windows 7 or was it 8?
If you want stuff to autoplay you will need to turn it on in your machine. It will work on a CD but do not
Hi
If i remember right the auto play function was turned off back in Windows 7 or was it 8?
If you want stuff to autoplay you will need to turn it on in your machine. It will work on a CD but do not
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hurrikennyandopo ...
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#58951
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Re: Sending Logs
hi.
send it hear, (but copy peist the content), because if i am correct,
you cant send attachment hear.
or send it to
info@...
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By God,
were I given all the seven heavens
with all they
hi.
send it hear, (but copy peist the content), because if i am correct,
you cant send attachment hear.
or send it to
info@...
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By God,
were I given all the seven heavens
with all they
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zahra
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#58950
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Re: auto run file
For all practical intents and purposes, no.
Autorun is a function of Windows, and it has been turned off for ages now because it became apparent that it posed a significant security threat not too
For all practical intents and purposes, no.
Autorun is a function of Windows, and it has been turned off for ages now because it became apparent that it posed a significant security threat not too
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Brian Vogel
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#58949
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