There is no way to be ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE your information is safe on the Internet. The only way to be 100% sure your info is safe: pay cash in...
It sounds like the hardware will have to support WPA but many companies offer WPA firmware and software upgrades....
I would contact your ISP about the issue. You have probably read about the worm that scans for those ports and can infect machines by brute...
You will need to filter ports 1433 and 1434 at the firewall/router. Still need more info on what you are using between your lan and the Internet.
It it possible that you have one machine to show hidden folders and system files and the other not to? Open your C drive and go to Tools>Folder...
According to Linksys, their WiFi products support WPA and WEP which allows you to password-protect your wireless network and prevent unsanctioned...
What is the source?
If the SQL server is on the same LAN as the machines connecting to it, you can block that port on the WAN side of your router/firewall. If the...
What is the file extention? Is it a .swp file? If it is you should not delete it. It is a swap file used as virtual memory. It gets so huge...
LOL I have a little experience with Quickbooks (Having to do virtually the same thing at my mom's home office when they moved and updated to a...
This is what was on the site: Converting data from a previous version KB ID#: 117506 Products Affected: QuickBooks 2005 All Versions...
LOL. Does anyone know if its okay to run your car when your engine is clicking/grinding? Common sense would tell you to replace it.
http://search.intuit.com/KCS/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=http--wwwquickbookscom-support-faqs-qb2005-117506html&sliceId=&dialogID=...
I think Bmoore has the right attitude. I have used the three major spyware removal tools. None are flawless and all seem to find something the...
More info in case you need it. http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000465.htm
If you enabled security auditing you can look through the logs for the user name then look at which computer they were on when the system audited...
I'm assuming you can get to other web pages. Instead of using: http://v5.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/v5consumer/default.aspx?ln=en-us Try:...
I read that this worked for someone. At a command prompt type "REGSVR32 APPWIZ.CPL "
If the user is currently logged on, check this out. http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/25374/25374.html
Within the WinDbg program go to file, symbol file path. Enter this in the symbol path. SRV*c:\symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
Separate names with a comma.