It would seem that during the uninstalls, a "shared" file got scratched, altered or corrupted. If it's a "library ", it was possibly a DLL...
Tnx for the heads-up! The more who see it, the better!
rcerrato, brett's post was obviously written with tongue firmly thrust into cheek. He cited the "RadLight" text to demonstrate what they would...
It probably does, but until this new version, it previously didn't, which was no big fat hairy deal. If there's a program on a computer that the...
Using Live Updates, you'll probably have an expiration. But, using this link (the same one as in the virus updates thread at the top) to download,...
The subscription is mostly for updates for the software. The virus definitions are free. Download virus definitions
This is another excellent example of why relying on a firewall or IDS to compensate for user incaution is inviting grief. The cold fact of...
Internet Security Systems (formerly Network Ice), has released a MAJOR upgrade of what used to be called BlackICE Defender. The latest version is...
If those buttheads HAD a life, there'd be far fewer of these annoying things.
It's not frequent, but it's common enough that I've tossed two of them for the problem. In the electrical/electronic field, it's called "contact...
BlackICE on this box reports an occasional SubSeven port probe. A newby might perhaps interpret that wrongly.
I received that one. It came by snail-mail. Being an honorable person, I scanned it and sent it to everyone in my address book, and then...
There should be no WININIT.EXE in C:\Windows\System. It's a DOS-type file located in C:\Windows. Suggested: rename it to WININIT.BAD or...
Mysteries abound! Is anything else on the CD visible from the laptop?
It might have been something as simple as a speck of corrosion or oxidation on one of the contacts that connect the cartridge to the printer....
USB seems to be the prevailing version, although there are a few FireWire versions. The differences in them are not clear, but might involve...
I'm finding nothing useful on this problem. You might want to contact StorageSoft at support@storagesoft.com with the question. EZ Drive is...
I wouldn't recommend anything beyond 95B for that trooper (98 FE might work... SLO-O-OWLY). Anything beyond that is going to suffer performance...
This appears to be an issue only with systems using the NT kernel "” NT, 2000 and XP. If you're running 9x/Me, don't sweat it.
Some important info for ZoneAlarm users: Multiple Vulnerabilities in ZoneAlarm
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