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Re: looking for a good ntivirus program
Neither of which as far as I know can be downloaded to a stick updated and taken to a computer with no internet connection and run.
Brian
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Neither of which as far as I know can be downloaded to a stick updated and taken to a computer with no internet connection and run.
Brian
bglists@...
Sent via blueyonder.
Please address
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Brian's Mail list account
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#6612
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Re: looking for a good ntivirus program
I think he was opining on one which could be run without an internet connection. its got to be better than nothing or the copy of msse that keeps crashing the machine as I won't let it download the
I think he was opining on one which could be run without an internet connection. its got to be better than nothing or the copy of msse that keeps crashing the machine as I won't let it download the
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Brian's Mail list account
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#6611
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Re: [NVDA] NVDA and Windows 10
You can just use never10 of course. Its a simple toggle.
Then you still get the regular normal windows updates. I have also uninstalled the nag update and hidden it. Not that hard to do.
However on my
You can just use never10 of course. Its a simple toggle.
Then you still get the regular normal windows updates. I have also uninstalled the nag update and hidden it. Not that hard to do.
However on my
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Brian's Mail list account
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#6610
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NVDA 2016.2.1 does not install some addons from official addons website completely
Hi,
here is description of problem:
when i downloaded addons from addons.nvda-project.org to my computer and opened chosen addons, nvda made as usual. Then I restart nvda, but in Addon manager addon
Hi,
here is description of problem:
when i downloaded addons from addons.nvda-project.org to my computer and opened chosen addons, nvda made as usual. Then I restart nvda, but in Addon manager addon
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J.G
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#6609
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Re: looking for a good ntivirus program
Since you bottom posted, a lot of people will skip your message, in part because many will think you didn't include one.
I don't follow antivirus programs enough to recommend any.
Gene
From:
Since you bottom posted, a lot of people will skip your message, in part because many will think you didn't include one.
I don't follow antivirus programs enough to recommend any.
Gene
From:
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Gene
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#6608
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Re: looking for a good ntivirus program
may be usefull for use on an usb stick for a stand alone scanner.
may be usefull for use on an usb stick for a stand alone scanner.
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Pete <emac00@...>
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#6607
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Re: looking for a good ntivirus program
further to my last, if I had to use any other, I'd either use vypre or esset nod32
On 23/07/2016 23:47, Shaun Oliver wrote:
further to my last, if I had to use any other, I'd either use vypre or esset nod32
On 23/07/2016 23:47, Shaun Oliver wrote:
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Shaun Oliver
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#6606
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Re: looking for a good ntivirus program
what is wrong with windows defender? quite frankly, it's as good as any other out there and is accessible.
It does also get decent write ups.
On 23/07/2016
what is wrong with windows defender? quite frankly, it's as good as any other out there and is accessible.
It does also get decent write ups.
On 23/07/2016
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Shaun Oliver
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Re: looking for a good ntivirus program
I agree. ClamWin is a spin-off product for Windows, from the ClamAV project,
originally developed for Unix and Linux systems.
ClamAV works fine on Linux, and is a useful scanner, but ClamWin has
I agree. ClamWin is a spin-off product for Windows, from the ClamAV project,
originally developed for Unix and Linux systems.
ClamAV works fine on Linux, and is a useful scanner, but ClamWin has
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Antony Stone
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Re: looking for a good ntivirus program
From: Gene
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2016 2:48 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] looking for a good ntivirus program
Clamwin is not well reviewed. I wouldn't use it.
Gene
From: Gene
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2016 2:48 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] looking for a good ntivirus program
Clamwin is not well reviewed. I wouldn't use it.
Gene
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Peter Beasley
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#6603
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Re: looking for a good ntivirus program
Clamwin is not well reviewed. I wouldn't use it.
Gene
Clamwin is not well reviewed. I wouldn't use it.
Gene
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Gene
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#6602
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Re: looking for a good ntivirus program
try clamwin
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Pete <emac00@...>
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#6601
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Re: [NVDA] NVDA and Windows 10
Not having the optional updates selected in windows update on windows 7 64 bit pro I found is the easiest way to avoid the upgrade to windows 10 nag.
Pete
Not having the optional updates selected in windows update on windows 7 64 bit pro I found is the easiest way to avoid the upgrade to windows 10 nag.
Pete
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Pete <emac00@...>
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#6600
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Re: Touch cursor support
insert numpad 7 does not cycle threw options for me
the first press gets me screen review the second press gets me no previous review mode
insert numpad 1 works
insert numpad 7 does not cycle threw options for me
the first press gets me screen review the second press gets me no previous review mode
insert numpad 1 works
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Pete <emac00@...>
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#6599
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Re: opening links within a message
Did you set default programs for windows 10? Windows 10 seems like you have to do this from it's own default program settings. I had to do this with winamp.
Pete
Did you set default programs for windows 10? Windows 10 seems like you have to do this from it's own default program settings. I had to do this with winamp.
Pete
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Pete <emac00@...>
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#6598
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Re: Some issues with NVDA's reading
Hi
It sounds like it isn't nvda incorectly reading but rather the rules for each language. I am not sure if espeak has separate rule files for each language.
Hi
It sounds like it isn't nvda incorectly reading but rather the rules for each language. I am not sure if espeak has separate rule files for each language.
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Pete <emac00@...>
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Re: Accessing text boxes in Microsoft Word
Yes I would like NVDA to support reading text boxes in MS Word too! That would be another great feature for NVDA.
Yes I would like NVDA to support reading text boxes in MS Word too! That would be another great feature for NVDA.
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Supanut Leepaisomboon
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Re: Accessing text boxes in Microsoft Word
Yes I needed to do this recently as i was sent some diet sheets for helping me with ahelth condition with things in text boxes. I lost the will to live trying to read them so the person who sent them
Yes I needed to do this recently as i was sent some diet sheets for helping me with ahelth condition with things in text boxes. I lost the will to live trying to read them so the person who sent them
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Brian's Mail list account
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#6595
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Re: American Foundation for the Blind posts NVDA tutorials on their web site
Hi Nevfat,
I was reading the initial few parts of this series of tutorials that
AFB has produced. The free creation and availability of these reminds
me of what an NVDACon International speaker had
Hi Nevfat,
I was reading the initial few parts of this series of tutorials that
AFB has produced. The free creation and availability of these reminds
me of what an NVDACon International speaker had
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Bhavya shah
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#6594
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Re: Accessing text boxes in Microsoft Word
You're welcome - it has raised the issue of accessing text boxes again though and we would like to make this easier so it's definitely something we'll look at.
Kind regards
Quentin.
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Quentin
You're welcome - it has raised the issue of accessing text boxes again though and we would like to make this easier so it's definitely something we'll look at.
Kind regards
Quentin.
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Quentin
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Quentin Christensen
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#6593
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