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11-03-07 18:26 #81
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by Roman Guy
This is what I get from the UAE
Access to this numeric HTTP address may have been blocked due to high volume traffic generated by end user PC's infected with worms or viruses.
Please try to access the page by including the file name along with the IP address, e.g. http://10.1.1.2/index.html
It is not blocked due to issues of pornoi etc as I am around that block.
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10-14-07 14:50 #80
Posts: 823Dump IE...
Originally Posted by Bimbo Boy
Opera too is a very good and fast browser under Windows which can be extended with many gadgets. It has everything you need....browser...email program...rss feed reader...and much more!!And it's damn fast too!!!! IMHO it even uses less memory then Firefox.
www.opera.com
In the long run I would surely use some Linux distro or a MAC as they are saver then any Windows PC. besides that Linux is free and nowadays very easy to install even for newbies.
Johan
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10-14-07 14:43 #79
Posts: 823Originally Posted by Martians
Vista???? OOO man...i would stay away from that one for a while...way too buggy and leaky.
Johan
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10-06-07 19:59 #78
Posts: 861@ Roman Guy (Self Answer):Discreete Access to the I-net
Originally Posted by Roman Guy
http://www.losingmymind.info
Reading the introduction you will easly understand the way it works.
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08-17-07 00:28 #77
Posts: 4050Originally Posted by Mighty Mark
Click on Autocomplete Settings. Then clear the check-marks (tick-marks if you're British). Problem solved.
This will also prevent your google searches being saved and auto-completed.
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08-17-07 00:16 #76
Posts: 57Clearing history of sites visited
While I can go into Tools, Internet options, general and clear history - I cannot now seem to delete the ISG link.
When I type www.i up it comes.. very strange as always been able to clear this. Any ideas to help.
Thanks
MM
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08-02-07 00:00 #75
Posts: 962Clean up your Firefox tabs
For the paranoid, this little add-on to Firefox will change the text on your browsing tabs to something office safe...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2987
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07-05-07 08:46 #74
Posts: 861http://209.172.34.102
I remember it was possible before to enter the forum through this URL (http://209.172.34.102).
It was very very confortable because discrete: people like me connecting from office don't want to leave any trace of surfing the internet.
Why is it not possible any more?
Is it possible to reset this functionality?
Does anyone know other dicrete ways to enter?
Thanx a lot for your suggestions!
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11-23-06 06:27 #73
Posts: 117Windows Vista
Are computers with Linux pre installed readily available? Microsoft just gets a bigger pain by the day and all Vista/XP has going for it is it is the standard. I dearly want to dump Windows as I am sure many people want to for reasons too many to mention but very many of which deal with security. I am surprised no entrepreneur has begun pre installing open source ware for those of us lacking the balls to do it ourselves.
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08-06-06 03:30 #72
Posts: 73Originally Posted by Piper1
- Go to "Tools", then "Internet Options". On this menu, select the "General" tab. You can clear history, as well as cookies.
- Also under "Tools/Internet Options", select the "Content" tab, and you can turn off or clear "Autocomplete"
In Firefox:
- Go to "Tools" & you can "clear private data".
- Also under "Tools", select "Options", then in select "Privacy". Go through each of the tabs and clear what you think you need to clear.
Originally Posted by 11Bravo
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05-17-06 18:29 #71
Posts: 1642Portable mozilla firefox
Hi,
There's a Portable mozilla Firefox out there. It runs from your usb-stick, photo memory card or portable hard drive and it leaves no traces on the computer!
You can bring your own bookmarks and even passwords along on your trip.
I used it on my recent thailand trip and it worked just great.
Get it here:
http://portableapps.com/apps/interne...rtable_firefox
There's a Portable Open Office too:
http://portableapps.com/apps/office/...ble_openoffice
Regards,
Freeler
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05-17-06 01:54 #70
Posts: 2289Originally Posted by CA Traveler
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03-27-06 07:08 #69
Posts: 804pop up window in PM
All of a sudden I am getting a small popup window which quickly disappears when I click on reply and prepare to send a PM.
I've never noticed this and I am a little worried that someone has hacked into my laptop and is reading my PM...
Any one else seeing the little pop-ups or am I just being paranoid?
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02-16-06 23:20 #68
Posts: 608Dump IE, use Firefox
Originally Posted by My Kapitan
http://www.firefox.com/
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02-16-06 12:06 #67
Posts: 4050I tried using tor, but didn't work for me. I still use jap.exe - does the same job. Can be slow late night (Dubai time) but usually good. See thread on proxy servers.