I personally prefer PC-cillin which I've been using since 2000 and upgrading ever since. I love Trend Micro's products and services!
My subscription has just expired half-way through this year on PC-cillin Internet Security 14, and chances are they will release an upgrade in 2007 again (maybe...
I have been using Internet Explorer Beta 2 since its release, but yesterday, any websites that begin with HTTP do not load. Secure websites beginning with HTTPS do load.
I have checked for hijackers, spyware and have tried reinstalling IE7 but the problem remains. I tried Firefox and all...
Thank you for your reply.
That's clarified it for me even more! :) I just gave it a try on my home network and you're right, I couldn't use 192.168.2.0 on the router, I had to use 192.168.2.1. So the router and all other devices become part of the hosts useable range.
Now I have one more...
I know how to calculate subnet masks and I am generally experienced, but just want to clarify something (I'm still learning subnetting and want to clear this part up).
I know that host IDs can not be made up of all ones and all zeros. That means that from my total host IDs, I would take away...
I don't have XP Professional or Windows Server 2000 or 2003 yet, but is there a monitoring utility that can log user logons, logoffs, and printer usage, and save that log file into a specific folder?
If so, which Windows OS is that in and where is it located?
Thanks.
He did all the scans multiple times and thoroughly. His system is fully updated. He also tried loggin into MSN Messenger on 2 seperate Windows installations. His Messenger still gives out this virus link to his contacts one by one.
Does that mean his account has been hijacked remotely so that...
My friend was a victim of the vulnerability in the Windows Grpahics Rendering Engine, where he opened a WMF file he recieved through an MSN Messenger conversation. This was when the patch was not issued.
After thoroughly cleaning up his system, his MSN Messenger account gives links to his...
I understand that ntldr and ntdetect.com are in the root drive (like C:), but are they normally supposed to be "superhidden" files?
How can I superhide a file?
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