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security@home RJK 11-08-2006
Posted by B. Nice on November 9, 2006, 1:17 pm
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wrote:

>BTW, I found a few newsgroups that you forgot to cross-post to.

Tell that to RJK

Posted by RJK on November 9, 2006, 3:18 pm
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> wrote:
>
>>BTW, I found a few newsgroups that you forgot to cross-post to.
>
> Tell that to RJK


Posted by RJK on November 9, 2006, 3:20 pm
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..I think I meant to select 2 NG.s using Ctrl+left-click but, held Shift and
selected a range of my subscribed NG's ..by the look of it...
...well that's my theory !

regards, Richard


> wrote:
>
>>BTW, I found a few newsgroups that you forgot to cross-post to.
>
> Tell that to RJK


Posted by Bruce Hagen on November 8, 2006, 8:46 pm
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Did you have an Outlook Express question, or did you just decide to include
this newsgroup in your crosspost?
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

> http://home20.inet.tele.dk/b_nice/index.htm
> This web-site contains lots of contradictions !
> ...and it would take a lot of TIME to work through some of the things he
> suggests - lots of which which could also cripple your PC.
>
> It's actually quite cunning, the web site itself is sort of succinct but,
> at
> almost every turn leads you off to somewhere, (where if you don't have
> lots
> of PC / OS and application software and/or Internet experience), you could
> end up getting your PC in a real mess.
>
> He criticizes "internet security" applications, and the text on his site
> could be misunderstood as giving advice to not use an internet security
> application at all ! ...then he hyperlinks you off to a site where you
> could end up taking advice to switch off XP services that you may need, by
> taking losts of time to manually work through XP services.
>
> Most home users don't implement common sense on the internet and SIMPLY DO
> NOT want to know what a visual basic script, ActiveX control, Java Applet
> actually is, and would rather trust their defenses to applications such as
> Zone Alarm Internet Security Suite.
>
> I wonder if the http://www.argos.co.uk web site loads and runs on B.
> Nice's
> PC ? :-)
>
> regards, Richard
>
> ...NG Flame certainly gets the adrenalin flowing !
>


Posted by RJK on November 9, 2006, 11:36 am
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...possibly clicked on a wrong NG, ...or could there have been a tenuous
link, in my mind - at the time, to OE via aspects of security ? ! :-)

regards, Richard


> Did you have an Outlook Express question, or did you just decide to
> include this newsgroup in your crosspost?
> --
> Bruce Hagen
> MS-MVP Outlook Express
> ~IB-CA~
>
>> http://home20.inet.tele.dk/b_nice/index.htm
>> This web-site contains lots of contradictions !
>> ...and it would take a lot of TIME to work through some of the things he
>> suggests - lots of which which could also cripple your PC.
>>
>> It's actually quite cunning, the web site itself is sort of succinct but,
>> at
>> almost every turn leads you off to somewhere, (where if you don't have
>> lots
>> of PC / OS and application software and/or Internet experience), you
>> could
>> end up getting your PC in a real mess.
>>
>> He criticizes "internet security" applications, and the text on his site
>> could be misunderstood as giving advice to not use an internet security
>> application at all ! ...then he hyperlinks you off to a site where you
>> could end up taking advice to switch off XP services that you may need,
>> by
>> taking losts of time to manually work through XP services.
>>
>> Most home users don't implement common sense on the internet and SIMPLY
>> DO
>> NOT want to know what a visual basic script, ActiveX control, Java Applet
>> actually is, and would rather trust their defenses to applications such
>> as
>> Zone Alarm Internet Security Suite.
>>
>> I wonder if the http://www.argos.co.uk web site loads and runs on B.
>> Nice's
>> PC ? :-)
>>
>> regards, Richard
>>
>> ...NG Flame certainly gets the adrenalin flowing !
>>
>



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