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Postby KlassyKat » Sat 13 Jul, 2002 7:36 pm

:roll: I got your email answer to my post from the other day on the other message board - - BUT: when I tried to access the answer,a 404 error message came up - - so I don't know what your response was.
For some reason,I am having a tough time navigating this board,although I'm sure it's better. I just haven't figured it all out yet.
Later -- K.K. victory@email.com
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Postby Antony » Sat 13 Jul, 2002 8:56 pm

Sorry for the trouble, I will get the old Forum up as soon as I can.

I copied Fulvio's answer here.
Author: Fulvio
Date: 12 Jul 02 22:25
I will work backwards on this. I have used POW! with Win98 and WinXP. It will work with Netscape and IE. It is available from http://www.analogx.com/
It is free, and it will require my intervention at the beginning , but it has worked very faithfully. There other ad killer which may be liked by others a lot. I, personally, found flaws in all of them. You should also have Adaware from
http://www.lavasoft.com/ .It will take care of spyware. But you may be the cause of junk mail, if you dutifully select to receive information when downloading some software. You may,actually, see a pattern, and it is hard to break the cycle. You should not asked to be removed from a list, unless it is a reputable company. There are massive mailings, which are sent to to anyone with an email address similar to yours. If they try enough combinations they will hit right. I have been able to minimize the damage by using three different address with three different domains, and I am using a Mail Notification utility where I have mainly the headers, and I can check all my addresses at once, and delete mail from the server,before I go into the real mail. It is like screening phone calls. Annoying yes, but it beats trying to talk your way out of a conversation. Or getting manifold number of calls because
they realize that they got a live one.
Cookie crusher is unnecessary. But,there is no law which says that you have to keep the cookies. They will come up with the site which you visited, and not because you had a sweet tooth. I delete the cache,periodically, and from Windows Explorer/Windows/Cookies I delete them all. They will come back.
Good luck.
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Re: To Fulvio

Postby Fulvio » Sat 13 Jul, 2002 9:21 pm

KlassyKat wrote::roll: I got your email answer to my post from the other day on the other message board - - BUT: when I tried to access the answer,a 404 error message came up - - so I don't know what your response was.
For some reason,I am having a tough time navigating this board,although I'm sure it's better. I just haven't figured it all out yet.
Later -- K.K. victory@email.com


:oops: Thank you Antony. The secon link is obviously wrong. It happens.
So try: http://www.lavasoft.com/ There is no hhtp!
The first link is correct,but it is a miserable site to navigate. You must know what they classify the programs! http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network.htm and scroll down to browser addons. There is even a cookie program. I may check it out,and let you know about it.
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fixed.

Postby Antony » Sat 13 Jul, 2002 9:26 pm

Fulvio,

In this new forum, you don't need to add < or > for the urls, it will be automatically parsed.

Also, you can use the buttom to create URLs, if you have problem, you might want to read the BBCode link (on the left) when you post.

Thanks.
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Re: fixed.

Postby Fulvio » Sat 13 Jul, 2002 9:35 pm

Antony wrote:Fulvio,

In this new forum, you don't need to add < or > for the urls, it will be automatically parsed.

Also, you can use the buttom to create URLs, if you have problem, you might want to read the BBCode link (on the left) when you post.

Thanks.


I took me forever to learn the other way, and now back to normal. :roll:
But,it is good to be able to edit,and correct. I like the emoticons. :D
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Postby Antony » Sat 13 Jul, 2002 9:38 pm

But,it is good to be able to edit,and correct. I like the emoticons.

Thanks, there are some special smilies (aka emoticons)..... :wink:
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