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  #21  
Old August 30th 08, 06:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
DaffyD®
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I've always enjoyed 98SE for it's user friendly interface. I do know my way
around a computer, but it's these little irritants like file associations
changing that get to me. I'm actually seriously considering upgrading to
another OS because so many newer programs/hardware and web content thatwon't
work with 98SE.


"Dan" wrote in message
...
I like 98SE because I am a fairly good computer user and I see computers

as
powerful machines and not toys. I want to be in charge of my machine and

I
do not want someone in charge of me while I am connected to a domain and

the
case of the hacking in May-October 2007 of the Albuquerque Public School
Network in Albuquerque, New Mexico destroyed XP SP2 fully updated because

the
NT source code is not there because it lacks the maintenance operating

system
and focuses on external security and not internal safety. In addition, XP
has remote access built in so that anyone with the right hardware,

software
and skills can crack without too much trouble if the computer is not

properly
configured, updated and protected by the user. This should not have to
always be farmed out to IT thus the importance of general licensing for

all
computer users in my opinion. The neophtye that sees a computer as a toy

can
just go ahead with Apple for all I care and enjoy them apples until it

breaks
or is compromised and then breaks. grin

"DaffyD®" wrote:

Why would you like an OS "where users do it themselves and can destroy
themselves and the os in the process if they are too dumb or not careful
enough"? It seems that an OS where the neophtye is locked out of making
system changes would be preferable.

"Dan" wrote in message
...
That is what I like about 98 Second Edition, Bill in Co. --- users do

it
themselves and can destroy themselves and the os in the process if

they
are
too dumb or not careful enough. I also like Gary's attitude towards

TweakUI
that he does not use it because he does it all manually himself from

another
98 general posting. This is the best way to be, I feel but I know

that I
am
not at that level of expertise yet. I still do not have the Windows

98
Scripting Host installed. I do not want scripts automatically written

that
could destroy my 98 Second Edition. grin

In addition, I have now turned off automatic updates within XP

Professional
Service Pack 3, I know about patch Tuesday the second Tuesday of every

month
and I check at other times as well just to be safe. The question I am

always
asking myself of XP Updates is will this break XP, will this fully

trash
my
os, what will this update break if anything, etc.

"Bill in Co." wrote:

I seriously doubt it. In fact, I'd be surprised if they're opened

by
anything by default.

DaffyD® wrote:
Just curious. Are TMP files opened by wordpad.exe by default?
--
{ : [|]=( DaffyD®

If I knew where I was I'd be there now.









  #22  
Old August 30th 08, 10:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
PCR
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DaffyD® wrote:
| I never do anything willy nilly, PCR, maybe wooly bully but not willy
| nilly...

That's OK, then. Wooly Bully doesn't have enough L's to be much trouble.
I'm just worried, if you remove a complex one in the Folder Options,
Files Types, Registered file types list... it may not be so easy to get
it back. You'd possibly have to reinstall something. The one's in there
that have "File" in their name, like "TMP File" very likely were added
by us, using "Open with...". Also, they will look like Terhune & Lee
said in the Registry... "(Filetype)_auto_file". All of the Registry
entries for it get deleted by using Folder Options to remove the entry.
Good to see you back, DaffyD®.

| "PCR" wrote in message
| ...
| DaffyD® wrote:
| | I found the file. The string value is temp_auto_file. Does this get
| | deleted as well?
|
| I think you meant "TMP_auto_file". That's what what I had...
|
| HKEY_Classes_Root\.tmp
| @="TMP_auto_file"
|
| The string is also found in...
|
| [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TMP_auto_file]
| @="TMP File"
|
| [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TMP_auto_file\shell]
|
| [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TMP_auto_file\shell\open]
| @=""
|
| [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TMP_auto_file\shell\open\command]
| @="c:\\windows\\NOTEPAD.EXE \"%1\""
|
| Mine, you see, opened in Notepad. I probably set that myself-- but I
| NEVER would SAVE any .tmp file that didn't look to be pure text after
| opening it!
|
| ANYHOW, to get rid of it, use the Folder Options remove button-- that
| way gets it all! (But I wouldn't willy-nilly remove just anything
| from there.)
|
| | "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message
| | ...
| | No. They should have NO association. In regedit, find
| | HKEY_Classes_Root\.tmp (not the leading period)and delete it.
| |
| | --
| | Gary S. Terhune
| | MS-MVP Shell/User
| | http://grystmill.com
| |
| | "DaffyD®" wrote in message
| | ...
| | Just curious. Are TMP files opened by wordpad.exe by default?
| | --
| | { : [|]=( DaffyD®
| |
| | If I knew where I was I'd be there now.
|
| --
| Thanks or Good Luck,
| There may be humor in this post, and,
| Naturally, you will not sue,
| Should things get worse after this,
| PCR
|

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR



  #23  
Old September 1st 08, 08:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
J. P. Gilliver (John)
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In message , DaffyD®
writes
[]
All such "_auto_" entries in the registry were put there manually by
the nut behind the steering wheel so to speak. It gets done that way
when you use the Open With gizmo and check the "use this program
always" box. It's also the same way in which Windows can be tweaked

[]
A long time ago, I saw instruction (may or may not have been here) on
how to make that tickbox _off_ by default, rather than on. If I'm
opening something that way, either because I want to use notepad (say)
to examine something other than a .txt file or I'm trying (e. g.
notepad) on a "new" filetype, I don't necessarily want to make the
association permanent, which is all too easy to do in the default
situation.

[Needless to say I can't remember how to do it, but someone'll be along
in a minute ... (-:]
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  #24  
Old September 7th 08, 05:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Dan
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I understand and it has been hopeless making Microsoft try and see that a new
Windows 98 Second Edition would be in the best consumer interests and not one
that removed so much stuff like Windows ME. For example, Windows ME removed
easy access to MS-DOS and broke some compatibility with older software that
ran fine on Windows 98 Second Edition. System Restore on Windows ME really
seemed to be trying to lay the groundwork for one source code and the tying
of the knot between Windows NT and Windows 9x which worked okay in Windows XP
but it is still easier to hack a fully updated Windows XP then a fully
updated and protected Windows 98 Second Edition at least when connected to a
domain through VPN. This can be seen at the website secunia.com and
researching the vulnerabilites on the two programs and also compare Firefox
and Internet Explorer. Opera does not currently seem to have any
vulnerabilities but if it gets the market share of Mozilla Firefox then I
would seriously guess that hackers would find a way into the Opera Web
Browser.

"DaffyD®" wrote:

I've always enjoyed 98SE for it's user friendly interface. I do know my way
around a computer, but it's these little irritants like file associations
changing that get to me. I'm actually seriously considering upgrading to
another OS because so many newer programs/hardware and web content thatwon't
work with 98SE.


"Dan" wrote in message
...
I like 98SE because I am a fairly good computer user and I see computers

as
powerful machines and not toys. I want to be in charge of my machine and

I
do not want someone in charge of me while I am connected to a domain and

the
case of the hacking in May-October 2007 of the Albuquerque Public School
Network in Albuquerque, New Mexico destroyed XP SP2 fully updated because

the
NT source code is not there because it lacks the maintenance operating

system
and focuses on external security and not internal safety. In addition, XP
has remote access built in so that anyone with the right hardware,

software
and skills can crack without too much trouble if the computer is not

properly
configured, updated and protected by the user. This should not have to
always be farmed out to IT thus the importance of general licensing for

all
computer users in my opinion. The neophtye that sees a computer as a toy

can
just go ahead with Apple for all I care and enjoy them apples until it

breaks
or is compromised and then breaks. grin

"DaffyD®" wrote:

Why would you like an OS "where users do it themselves and can destroy
themselves and the os in the process if they are too dumb or not careful
enough"? It seems that an OS where the neophtye is locked out of making
system changes would be preferable.

"Dan" wrote in message
...
That is what I like about 98 Second Edition, Bill in Co. --- users do

it
themselves and can destroy themselves and the os in the process if

they
are
too dumb or not careful enough. I also like Gary's attitude towards
TweakUI
that he does not use it because he does it all manually himself from
another
98 general posting. This is the best way to be, I feel but I know

that I
am
not at that level of expertise yet. I still do not have the Windows

98
Scripting Host installed. I do not want scripts automatically written
that
could destroy my 98 Second Edition. grin

In addition, I have now turned off automatic updates within XP
Professional
Service Pack 3, I know about patch Tuesday the second Tuesday of every
month
and I check at other times as well just to be safe. The question I am
always
asking myself of XP Updates is will this break XP, will this fully

trash
my
os, what will this update break if anything, etc.

"Bill in Co." wrote:

I seriously doubt it. In fact, I'd be surprised if they're opened

by
anything by default.

DaffyD® wrote:
Just curious. Are TMP files opened by wordpad.exe by default?
--
{ : [|]=( DaffyD®

If I knew where I was I'd be there now.










 




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