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Re: Googoe Chrome and Opera issues fixed
Funny enough, opera, which is currently my primary browser, nd is also up to date is currently giving me hassles, on and off - as it seems to hang up on it's own, or make NVDA go silent at times -
Funny enough, opera, which is currently my primary browser, nd is also up to date is currently giving me hassles, on and off - as it seems to hang up on it's own, or make NVDA go silent at times -
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Jacob Kruger
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#8797
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Re: Antivirus
No one is saying don't use it, using both is a good idea.
Security is like everything else combinations of things.
Software coupled with precortions helps its not full proof nothing is if you believe
No one is saying don't use it, using both is a good idea.
Security is like everything else combinations of things.
Software coupled with precortions helps its not full proof nothing is if you believe
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Shaun Everiss
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#8796
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Googoe Chrome and Opera issues fixed
Now that I've updated both Chrome and Opera to their latest versions, I am honoured to say that the issues I have mentioned before are fixed.
I hope you will find this piece of information very
Now that I've updated both Chrome and Opera to their latest versions, I am honoured to say that the issues I have mentioned before are fixed.
I hope you will find this piece of information very
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Dejan Ristic
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#8795
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Re: getting rid of the are you sure you want to send message in thunderbird:
there is probably a checkbox to say yes to.
I got it the first time I used tb asking me if I wanted the key to be that way, and I told it to not show me it again or to remember my choice and hit yes
there is probably a checkbox to say yes to.
I got it the first time I used tb asking me if I wanted the key to be that way, and I told it to not show me it again or to remember my choice and hit yes
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Shaun Everiss
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#8794
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Re: Antivirus
I actually agree with that.
Look at my last message.
I think the reason we are not secure is that we are relying on our software to much.
Sure security software has its place but its not falable we
I actually agree with that.
Look at my last message.
I think the reason we are not secure is that we are relying on our software to much.
Sure security software has its place but its not falable we
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Shaun Everiss
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#8793
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Re: Antivirus
We also have to remember that we are writing these messages to users that may not have much computer experience. Telling people to enable and disable add-blockers every time something right and having
We also have to remember that we are writing these messages to users that may not have much computer experience. Telling people to enable and disable add-blockers every time something right and having
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Nimer Jaber
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#8792
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Re: Antivirus
Yes, individuals need to use it... but that is still a better option than telling a user not to use it because inferior options that are not deadbolts work well... taking precautions is not sufficient
Yes, individuals need to use it... but that is still a better option than telling a user not to use it because inferior options that are not deadbolts work well... taking precautions is not sufficient
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Nimer Jaber
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#8791
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Re: Antivirus
I agree.
Now I do have addblock+ and I do have noscript so I do feel freer in some respects to what I do.
It doesn't mean I will tempt fate but I do know I can choose what I open.
The only issue I do
I agree.
Now I do have addblock+ and I do have noscript so I do feel freer in some respects to what I do.
It doesn't mean I will tempt fate but I do know I can choose what I open.
The only issue I do
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Shaun Everiss
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#8790
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Re: Endnotes in Word
I don't really need to buy the entire training package; most of the
features of Word carry over from JAWS to NVDA. What I'm trying to
figure out how to do is go immediately to a
I don't really need to buy the entire training package; most of the
features of Word carry over from JAWS to NVDA. What I'm trying to
figure out how to do is go immediately to a
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kelby carlson <kelbycarlson@...>
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#8789
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Re: Antivirus
Well one issue if it is any issue I have with msse though to be fair its not happened as much as its hppened with say avg, is et an update and suddenly lagit programs I have had no issue with suddenly
Well one issue if it is any issue I have with msse though to be fair its not happened as much as its hppened with say avg, is et an update and suddenly lagit programs I have had no issue with suddenly
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Shaun Everiss
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#8788
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Re: Antivirus
What saddens me is that we as users don't need a lot of what we think is secure.
A lot of the updates are for people that click those infected links or reply to the obvious fishing emails.
The only
What saddens me is that we as users don't need a lot of what we think is secure.
A lot of the updates are for people that click those infected links or reply to the obvious fishing emails.
The only
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Shaun Everiss
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#8787
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Re: Spotify
Well according to some sources adobe is retiring flash not just the distribution links but moving to retiring flash.
With all its security issues and the rise of html5 and other tech there are those
Well according to some sources adobe is retiring flash not just the distribution links but moving to retiring flash.
With all its security issues and the rise of html5 and other tech there are those
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Shaun Everiss
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#8786
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Re: getting rid of the are you sure you want to send message in thunderbird:
Kenny,
Thunderbird Tools Menu, Options item, Composition tab, General "sub-tab", uncheck the "Confirm when using keyboard shortcut to send message" checkbox.
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Brian
I worry a lot. . .
Kenny,
Thunderbird Tools Menu, Options item, Composition tab, General "sub-tab", uncheck the "Confirm when using keyboard shortcut to send message" checkbox.
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Brian
I worry a lot. . .
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Brian Vogel
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#8785
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getting rid of the are you sure you want to send message in thunderbird:
Hi I am using mozilla thunderbird, and every time I go to press control plus enter: I get the message asking if I am ready to send this message. How do I get rid of this message?
Kenny Peyatt jr.
Hi I am using mozilla thunderbird, and every time I go to press control plus enter: I get the message asking if I am ready to send this message. How do I get rid of this message?
Kenny Peyatt jr.
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Kenny Peyattt jr.
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#8784
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Re: Antivirus
They most often walk through *unlocked* front doors - if you want to carry this analogy through completely. A deadbolt doesn't do you one darned bit of good if you don't use it. Therein lies the
They most often walk through *unlocked* front doors - if you want to carry this analogy through completely. A deadbolt doesn't do you one darned bit of good if you don't use it. Therein lies the
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Brian Vogel
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#8783
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Re: panning progress bars?
I tend to agree. I've also ran into situations where the beeps didn't seem to work as they should, either having a strange popping noise along with the sound or for the shorter progress bars, having a
I tend to agree. I've also ran into situations where the beeps didn't seem to work as they should, either having a strange popping noise along with the sound or for the shorter progress bars, having a
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jeremy <icu8it2@...>
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#8782
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Re: Antivirus
Fact is, most burglars walk right in the front door. Doesn't mean that I should rely on a poorly constructed door with a cheap lock though... I still want my deadbolt.
Fact is, most burglars walk right in the front door. Doesn't mean that I should rely on a poorly constructed door with a cheap lock though... I still want my deadbolt.
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Nimer Jaber
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#8781
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Re: Antivirus
And I have seen users get issues when running virtually any product you can name. The fact is that most, not all, but most, infections are the direct result of user actions. This is true regardless
And I have seen users get issues when running virtually any product you can name. The fact is that most, not all, but most, infections are the direct result of user actions. This is true regardless
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Brian Vogel
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#8780
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Re: Antivirus
The first thing I install is an Ad Blocker for the web browsers that someone might be using and show them how to disable it for a single site or single page since there are rare occasions when this
The first thing I install is an Ad Blocker for the web browsers that someone might be using and show them how to disable it for a single site or single page since there are rare occasions when this
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Brian Vogel
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#8779
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Re: Antivirus
Hello,
I, unfortunately, cannot recommend Microsoft to protect from viruses. Reviews have been middling at best, and I have seen users get issues when running that.
Personally, I use Sophos Home. It
Hello,
I, unfortunately, cannot recommend Microsoft to protect from viruses. Reviews have been middling at best, and I have seen users get issues when running that.
Personally, I use Sophos Home. It
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Nimer Jaber
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#8778
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