Re: Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members
Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
I have blocked those addresses. I treat these as spam as most probably are just that and fake in any case.
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From: "Arlene" <nedster66@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 3:28 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members Yes, I got a few. They soon stopped. I don’t get them anymore. From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Rosemarie Chavarria Sent: November-07-16 2:15 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members I delete messages likethat too. I have no interest in joining linked-in or any other social n etwork. On 11/7/2016 1:21 PM, Arlene wrote: Hi, I got those too. But I just hit the delete key. I have no reason to join linked in. Some time ago I got two people wanting me to join their linked in. But I just ignored it. From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene Sent: November-07-16 1:04 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members Ignore it. I get such invitations from time to time. Linked In may do something like look at a new member's address book when they subscribe. Or if they don't, and the person has asked you to join, just ignore it. All it means is that they got your address from your list mail and asked you to join. they may not even know it is occurring if Linked In does this with new members. The Internet world is full of such nonsense. Just ignore all such messages. Don't respond in any way. It's a waste of time. Gene ----- original Message ----- From: Sharni-Lee Ward <mailto:sharni-lee.ward@hotmail.com> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2016 2:36 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members I don't usually send off-topic posts to the list and I apologise, but two people from this list, Volly Nelson and Alex Stone, have sent me requests to join their network on Linkedin, and I don't have an account with said site and no reason to make one. I don't understand why I'm receiving these emails but I would like them to stop.
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Re: Outlook.com or Outlook Web Access
Babcock LDPVI
Brian:
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cloning hard drive
Richard Kuzma
Good evening, I had the same exact problem as you do. I used image for windows, You can download a thirty day trial. Here is the problem, You have to be EXTREMELY careful. First I did a backup image as was with the existing drive and verified it was good. Then, I shrunk the partition – cant remember how I did that, But when I did it the paritition crashed at one point. But, I had the backup. Then once the partition was smaller I was able to back it up and restore it to the new drive with no problem at all. The trick is going to be shrinking the partition, You gotta be careful not to destroy it in the process, as idid something wrong. In the end, all worked out well. Let me know if you need any more help Rich
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Re: Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members
Arlene
Yes, I got a few. They soon stopped. I don’t get them anymore.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Rosemarie Chavarria
Sent: November-07-16 2:15 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members
I delete messages likethat too. I have no interest in joining linked-in or any other social n
etwork. On 11/7/2016 1:21 PM, Arlene wrote:
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cloning hard drives with NVDA
Josh Kennedy
I just got a new computer. I installed macrium reflect. NVDA, and the OCR addon. I have a 240gig regular hard drive in this laptop. The drive only has about 25gb of stuff including the operating system. When I try cloning the larger 250gig drive to the smaller 120gig ssd it says not enough space. How do I fix this? Or will I just have to put in the new ssd and do a clean install?
Josh
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Re: Alert
Gene
If a specific program was mentioned, it was not
made clear in the message. I don't know if there is a program named
advanced password management. It is not made clear that that was a
specific name. Also, it isn't clear whether the person tried to follow a
download link in the popup message.
And if there were such a link, I'd probably go to
the actual program site itself if I wanted to download it. We don't know
if the advertisement is legitimate or a way to get someone to place malware on
their machine.
And I would also read reviews, as you imply, of the
product before doing anything.
Gene
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is lagit and is highly reviewed but since you can buy reviews it means little. On 8/11/2016 10:45 a.m., Gene wrote: > First, how do you know this is a legitimate message? Second, is there a download link? When is the popup coming up? If I wanted to steal someone's information and get access to various accounts, I would think that using such a popup and trying to get people to download malware that would send the criminal their passwords would be one way to do it. Do you know how to download files using Firefox in general? It appears that that is the broader question. But whether you do or not, unless you know in some way that this is a legitimate message, why try to download something from it at all? > > Gene > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Nevzat Adil > Sent: Monday, November 07, 2016 3:35 PM > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: [nvda] Alert > > > Hello everyone, > Recently I began receiving an alert saying my identity is at riesk and > that I should download an advanced password management to safeguard my > identity. With Internet Explorer I used to do alt+n to deal with such > notifications. but with Firefox I have no idea. > I use Windows 10 with Firefox and NVDA. > Has any of you received such alerts recently and if you have > how did you deal with it? > Your response will be appreciated. > Nevzat Adil > > >
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Re: Alert
Well I am not sure about the message itself but the program in question is lagit and is highly reviewed but since you can buy reviews it means little.
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On 8/11/2016 10:45 a.m., Gene wrote:
First, how do you know this is a legitimate message? Second, is there a download link? When is the popup coming up? If I wanted to steal someone's information and get access to various accounts, I would think that using such a popup and trying to get people to download malware that would send the criminal their passwords would be one way to do it. Do you know how to download files using Firefox in general? It appears that that is the broader question. But whether you do or not, unless you know in some way that this is a legitimate message, why try to download something from it at all?
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Re: Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members
Those are automatic messages there are optout links at the end of those to stop them.
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Also These social networks send out messages about people you know and auto send requests so do spam networks.
On 8/11/2016 11:17 a.m., Rosemarie Chavarria wrote:
Just delete them when they come. Pretty soon they'll get the message
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Re: Alert
Roger Stewart
Sounds very suspicious to me! Don't do it! If I get a dialogue box in Firefox, I can tab to the buttons and there's usually a Yes and a No and sometimes a Cancel there and often the alt n will key the no button as well. Also, put in a good anti virus/anti spy ware on your system. I've never received any such notices and I use Firefox all the time.
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On 11/7/2016 3:35 PM, Nevzat Adil wrote:
Hello everyone,
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Re: Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members
Rosemarie Chavarria
Just delete them when they come. Pretty soon they'll get the message that you're not interested.
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On 11/7/2016 12:36 PM, Sharni-Lee Ward wrote:
I don't usually send off-topic posts to the list and I apologise, but
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Re: Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members
Rosemarie Chavarria
I delete messages likethat too. I have no interest in joining linked-in or any other social n
etwork.
On 11/7/2016 1:21 PM, Arlene wrote:
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Re: Alert
Gene
First, how do you know this is a legitimate
message? Second, is there a download link? When is the popup coming
up? If I wanted to steal someone's information and get access to various
accounts, I would think that using such a popup and trying to get people to
download malware that would send the criminal their passwords would be one way
to do it. Do you know how to download files using Firefox in
general? It appears that that is the broader question. But whether
you do or not, unless you know in some way that this is a legitimate message,
why try to download something from it at all?
Gene
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Recently I began receiving an alert saying my identity is at riesk and that I should download an advanced password management to safeguard my identity. With Internet Explorer I used to do alt+n to deal with such notifications. but with Firefox I have no idea. I use Windows 10 with Firefox and NVDA. Has any of you received such alerts recently and if you have how did you deal with it? Your response will be appreciated. Nevzat Adil
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Alert
Hello everyone,
Recently I began receiving an alert saying my identity is at riesk and that I should download an advanced password management to safeguard my identity. With Internet Explorer I used to do alt+n to deal with such notifications. but with Firefox I have no idea. I use Windows 10 with Firefox and NVDA. Has any of you received such alerts recently and if you have how did you deal with it? Your response will be appreciated. Nevzat Adil
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Re: Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members
Arlene
Hi, I got those too. But I just hit the delete key. I have no reason to join linked in. Some time ago I got two people wanting me to join their linked in. But I just ignored it.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: November-07-16 1:04 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members
Ignore it. I get such invitations from time to time. Linked In may do something like look at a new member's address book when they subscribe. Or if they don't, and the person has asked you to join, just ignore it. All it means is that they got your address from your list mail and asked you to join. they may not even know it is occurring if Linked In does this with new members. The Internet world is full of such nonsense. Just ignore all such messages. Don't respond in any way. It's a waste of time.
Gene ----- original Message ----- From: Sharni-Lee Ward Sent: Monday, November 07, 2016 2:36 PM Subject: [nvda] Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members
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Re: Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members
Gene
Ignore it. I get such invitations from time
to time. Linked In may do something like look at a new member's address
book when they subscribe. Or if they don't, and the person has asked you
to join, just ignore it. All it means is that they got your address from
your list mail and asked you to join. they may not even know it is
occurring if Linked In does this with new members. The Internet world is
full of such nonsense. Just ignore all such messages. Don't respond
in any way. It's a waste of time.
Gene
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From: Sharni-Lee Ward
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2016 2:36 PM
Subject: [nvda] Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from
list members I don't usually send off-topic posts to the list and I apologise, but two people from this list, Volly Nelson and Alex Stone, have sent me requests to join their network on Linkedin, and I don't have an account with said site and no reason to make one. I don't understand why I'm receiving these emails but I would like them to stop.
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Re: Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members
Antony Stone
I think it would be more appropriate to email these people individually rather
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than saying this sort of thing on a public list. Antony.
On Monday 07 November 2016 at 21:36:49, Sharni-Lee Ward wrote:
I don't usually send off-topic posts to the list and I apologise, but --
Schrödinger's rule of data integrity: the condition of any backup is unknown until a restore is attempted. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me.
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Off Topic: Requests to join Linked In networks from list members
Sharni-Lee Ward
I don't usually send off-topic posts to the list and I apologise, but
two people from this list, Volly Nelson and Alex Stone, have sent me requests to join their network on Linkedin, and I don't have an account with said site and no reason to make one. I don't understand why I'm receiving these emails but I would like them to stop.
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Re: Screen Shots with NVDA
Brian Moore
Hi. shift print screen will copy a shot of the current screen to the clipboard to do with as you please after that. it is a graphic so won't read once you put it somewhere but it does work. I use this all the time at work for bug tracking to show people what I am talking about.
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Brian.Contact me on skype: brian.moore follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bmoore123
On 11/07/2016 7:34 AM, David Russell wrote:
Hello NVDA Group,
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Re: Screen Shots with NVDA
Jacob Kruger
alt + print screen key on standard PC keyboard, will copy a screen shot to the clipboard, where you can then go into something like paint, and, after using the properties menu item on file menu to make sure the default/blank image's dimensions are set to less than your screen resolution, just hit the paste shorttcut key - ctrl + V, and, it should literally paste your screenshot into the image, which you can then save as a file, to be resized, cropped, etc. etc.
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Stay well Jacob Kruger Blind Biker Skype: BlindZA "Resistance is futile, but, acceptance is versatile..."
On 2016-11-07 2:34 PM, David Russell wrote:
Hello NVDA Group,
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Screen Shots with NVDA
David Russell
Hello NVDA Group,
I am a freelance writer by avocation, and a particular work assignment asked for a "screen to be printed, e.g. coupon" for a given business." I assumed this to mean a screen shot. I know how to insert html links, but is there a similar keyboard shortcut for inserting screen shots? I am a totally blind user, Windows 7 machine, NVDA and FireFox as browser. Thanks. -- David Russell david.sonofhashem@gmail.com Character consists of what you do on the third and fourth tries. James A. Michener
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