• Re: Fumbling1

    From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Ed Vance on Wednesday, July 05, 2017 09:42:00
    In a message on Wednesday 07-04-17 Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:

    GE Ed,

    but being offered by Microsoft would seem to be something safe.....

    Who said somethig from M$ would be safe??
    Look at their record of programs having barn doors open for virii etc.

    Yes, and noting the experiences of the first users sold me on Win10.

    Who is 'Wcry'?

    WannaCry, WannaCrypt and various other abbreviations for last months Malware.
    This month the most recent Malware I've read of is called Petya.

    Dunno where you find all those malwares. I've seen nothing of them!

    Maybe AVG and ZoneAlarm has taken care of them in the Win 10 machines,
    and OS/2 is by design immune.

    I have really been fumbling with this XP computer.

    It's your choice.

    When the Wizard gave up trying to find what it thought it needed it
    showed a window that said "Cannot Install this Hardware" and had a
    Check Box at the bottom of the window saying "Don't prompt me again
    to install this software." to tell IT not to bother Me again asking
    to Install a Printer that I don't have.

    Hi, hi.....

    The above is one of the fumbling arounds I've done trying to tame
    the XP beast.

    I won't bore You with the other Fumbles and Foul Ups happening here
    in the past several weeks.

    I've still got XPpro on one of the laptops, and it behaves quite normal whenever I start it up.


    GN es 73 de Sam, OH0NC

    aka Holger


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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Holger Granholm on Saturday, July 08, 2017 20:57:00
    07-05-17 09:42 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Fumbling1
    Howdy! Holger,

    @MSGID: <59609F36.15181.windowsa@capitolcityonline.net>
    In a message on Wednesday 07-04-17 Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:

    GE Ed,
    GE,
    -snip-
    Who is 'Wcry'?

    WannaCry, WannaCrypt and various other abbreviations for last months Malware.
    This month the most recent Malware I've read of is called Petya.

    Dunno where you find all those malwares. I've seen nothing of them!

    Maybe AVG and ZoneAlarm has taken care of them in the Win 10 machines,
    and OS/2 is by design immune.

    Those two malwares are called Ransomware.

    I would had thought information about them would be published everywhere. -snip-
    I've still got XPpro on one of the laptops, and it behaves quite normal whenever I start it up.

    I'm glad it does.
    My Media Center 2005 copy of XP says it is XPpro plus additional features,
    and it misbehaves quite often by being slow to respond to what I want it
    to do and oftentimes not doing what I asked it to do.

    I would think with 3 GB of RAM and the Dual Core AMD 3800+ CPU it would
    always do what I ask it to do and never slow down or tell me the program
    I am using is not responding.

    GN es 73 de Sam, OH0NC

    aka Holger


    .. I don't have references, I just 'know' - spooky heh!

    Not spooky, just experience, isn't it?

    I'm here to learn of others experiences and to share my own experiences
    with computers.
    If my comments cause You to grin (or grimace) I can't help that.

    GE es 73 de Ed W9ODR . .

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Ed Vance on Friday, July 28, 2017 09:48:00
    In a message on Friday 07-08-17 Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:

    GE Ed,

    Who is 'Wcry'?

    WannaCry, WannaCrypt and various other abbreviations for last months Malware.
    This month the most recent Malware I've read of is called Petya.

    I have seen no sign of them.

    OTOH, I don't have any machine hanging on the net when I'm not using it.

    Those two malwares are called Ransomware.

    I think that both AVG and ZA take care of them. Those two programs are
    updated frequently, and probably take care of any ransom- or virii-
    programmes.

    Also, the attackers must find out the code to pass by the WiFi modem,
    and my ISP does also protect its users, probably better than any anti-
    progam we have in our machines.

    I would had thought information about them would be published
    everywhere. -snip-

    The information published here concerns foreign calls to our mobile
    phones, asking us to call a number to get advantage of something.

    My Media Center 2005 copy of XP says it is XPpro plus additional
    features, and it misbehaves quite often by being slow to respond to

    As I've said B4, with those problems I can't understand why you didn't
    accept the free Win10 upgrade, even if it would have required you to buy
    a second-hand machine with Vista or Win7 installed, to upgrade to Win10.

    I would think with 3 GB of RAM and the Dual Core AMD 3800+ CPU it
    would always do what I ask it to do and never slow down or tell me
    the program I am using is not responding.

    Yes it should, and there's no reason to installing more RAM.

    .. I don't have references, I just 'know' - spooky heh!

    Not spooky, just experience, isn't it?

    Experience is always good to have.

    I'm here to learn of others experiences and to share my own
    experiences with computers.

    Your problem is, as I've said B4, you read too much and believe almost everything you do read.

    If my comments cause You to grin (or grimace) I can't help that.

    And you wouldn't see it anyway, hi.

    ***********

    Well, I can tell you, and others, that the latest upgrade package for
    Win10pro wasn't all good to my machine. It just added some "new" packages/applications to be installed. I didn't.

    First of all, it did delete the complete upgrade history log.

    I've still got it on the Win10pro laptop that has done the same upgrades
    and I will not let M$ upgrade it before I've copied that file to the
    stationary machine.

    Second, it also deleted the list of previously copied file names.

    That isn't of so much concern, since it's created again whenever I take
    care of, say new, bulletins, but it was easier to pick the previous name
    of F:\ARLK055.txt when the ARLK056 arrived, and just change the last
    digit to a '6'.

    BTW ARLK is ARRL's bulletin for Keplerian data for Satellites, like the Oscar's.


    Have a good night.

    73 de Sam, OH0NC

    aka Holger

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