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  #61  
Old April 17th 05, 06:37 PM
PCR
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You are welcome.

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

"Dan" wrote in message
news | Thanks PCR. This brought back memories of me acting in Shakespearean
plays.
|
| :-)
|
| "PCR" wrote:
|
|
http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/get_t...l?TextId=14859
| ......Quote...........
| Full fathom five thy father lies,
| Of his bones are coral made;
| Those are pearls that were his eyes:
| Nothing of him that doth fade,
| But doth suffer a sea-change
| Into something rich and strange.
| Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell:
| Ding-dong.
| Hark! now I hear them, - ding-dong bell.
|
| William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
|
|
| --
| Thanks or Good Luck,
| There may be humor in this post, and,
| Naturally, you will not sue,
| should things get worse after this,
| PCR
|
....snip


  #62  
Old April 17th 05, 08:45 PM
Jukka Marttinen
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Dan wrote:

You are just asking for problems with Norton for the most part in my opinion.



"(Including Norman anti virus software.) "

http://www.norman.com/
  #63  
Old April 17th 05, 08:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.win98.internet.windows_update,microsoft.public.win98.performance
Jukka Marttinen
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Default 891711/MS05-002 "fixed" update: *sigh*



Dan wrote:

You are just asking for problems with Norton for the most part in my opinion.



"(Including Norman anti virus software.) "

http://www.norman.com/
  #64  
Old April 18th 05, 11:29 AM
Dan
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I am glad you still post here bobster. How is your computer doing these days
and are you dual-booting with 98SE and XP or something else? Thanks in
advance for the replies.

"bobster" wrote:

The previous release of KB891711 caused a BSOD when I tried to run the
scandisk/defrag program, GEODisk2. The "new improved" version causes the
same problem. I have tried it both with the old and new versions of
KB891711 checked and unchecked in MSconfig/startup and the BSOD always
occurs when it is checked and never occurs when it is unchecked.
Surprisingly, that was the only problem I had with the original version of
KB891711 and it still seems to exist with the new version.

This is a minor annoyance as I only scandisk/defrag about once a week and I
can uncheck KB891711 in MSconfig, reboot and GEODisk2 runs just fine. I
post this just to point out that the new version doesn't fix all the
problems that the original caused.



  #65  
Old April 18th 05, 11:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.win98.internet.windows_update,microsoft.public.win98.performance
Dan
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Default 891711/MS05-002 "fixed" update: *sigh*

I am glad you still post here bobster. How is your computer doing these days
and are you dual-booting with 98SE and XP or something else? Thanks in
advance for the replies.

"bobster" wrote:

The previous release of KB891711 caused a BSOD when I tried to run the
scandisk/defrag program, GEODisk2. The "new improved" version causes the
same problem. I have tried it both with the old and new versions of
KB891711 checked and unchecked in MSconfig/startup and the BSOD always
occurs when it is checked and never occurs when it is unchecked.
Surprisingly, that was the only problem I had with the original version of
KB891711 and it still seems to exist with the new version.

This is a minor annoyance as I only scandisk/defrag about once a week and I
can uncheck KB891711 in MSconfig, reboot and GEODisk2 runs just fine. I
post this just to point out that the new version doesn't fix all the
problems that the original caused.



  #66  
Old April 20th 05, 12:57 AM
cquirke (MVP Windows shell/user)
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 19:45:47 GMT, Jukka Marttinen
Dan wrote:


You are just asking for problems with Norton for the most part in my opinion.


"(Including Norman anti virus software.) "


Norton != Norman, but Norton's as likely to pick a fight with Norman
as anyone else...

"Waaah! That big bully hiit me!"

' Yes, Norton does that. Don't take it personally.
We'll get you a glass eye for your birthday.'



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  #67  
Old April 24th 05, 01:14 AM
Donald McTrevor
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"Does anyone know if this would interfere with the effectiveness of
the security update?"


LOL you do you seriously think this update will make your machine
secure???

No machine running Microsoft is ever secure, one hole plugged
another 2 or 3 holes opened.

The solution is to never update, if A hacker should get hold of your
machine at least it is in in his interest to have your machine running
smoothly, a faulty machine is no use to him, but it is a revenue
generator for microsoft.

Sad but true.



  #68  
Old April 24th 05, 01:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.internet.windows_update,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.win98.performance
Donald McTrevor
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Default 891711/MS05-002 "fixed" update: *sigh*

"Does anyone know if this would interfere with the effectiveness of
the security update?"


LOL you do you seriously think this update will make your machine
secure???

No machine running Microsoft is ever secure, one hole plugged
another 2 or 3 holes opened.

The solution is to never update, if A hacker should get hold of your
machine at least it is in in his interest to have your machine running
smoothly, a faulty machine is no use to him, but it is a revenue
generator for microsoft.

Sad but true.



  #69  
Old April 24th 05, 04:48 AM
Brian A.
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"Donald McTrevor" wrote in message
...
"Does anyone know if this would interfere with the effectiveness of
the security update?"


Where's the rest? I see a question about " the effectiveness" of an MS CU for
responses on "Something" that may interfer with it.


LOL you do you seriously think this update will make your machine
secure???


That truly is a roaring laugh thinking one MS-CU would make a machine secure. I
find it even more rip-roaring, every time users of other than MS systems/apps,
come strolling thru like Jimmy Walker and think they have not a care in the
world.


No machine running Microsoft is ever secure, one hole plugged
another 2 or 3 holes opened.


NO Code/Town/City/State/Country/Machine/OS/System/Platform/etc.,etc.,etc. is
100% secure

The solution is to never update, if A hacker should get hold of your
machine at least it is in in his interest to have your machine running
smoothly, a faulty machine is no use to him, but it is a revenue
generator for microsoft.


As the wheels spin! Hmmmmmmm. Huuuummmmmmmm.
Thinking aloud:
A machine that's running smoothly is at least of better interest as a target.

Hmmmmmm,huummmm, lesssssseeenow!

All you MS bashers, Do the math.

Sad but true.


Yes it is, and it will be even sadder when the majority of the: "It can't
happen in my ("WELL") world" find here is no water at the bottom!

--

Brian A. Sesko
{ MS MVP_Shell/User }
Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm



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Old April 24th 05, 04:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.internet.windows_update,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.win98.performance
Brian A.
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Default 891711/MS05-002 "fixed" update: *sigh*

"Donald McTrevor" wrote in message
...
"Does anyone know if this would interfere with the effectiveness of
the security update?"


Where's the rest? I see a question about " the effectiveness" of an MS CU for
responses on "Something" that may interfer with it.


LOL you do you seriously think this update will make your machine
secure???


That truly is a roaring laugh thinking one MS-CU would make a machine secure. I
find it even more rip-roaring, every time users of other than MS systems/apps,
come strolling thru like Jimmy Walker and think they have not a care in the
world.


No machine running Microsoft is ever secure, one hole plugged
another 2 or 3 holes opened.


NO Code/Town/City/State/Country/Machine/OS/System/Platform/etc.,etc.,etc. is
100% secure

The solution is to never update, if A hacker should get hold of your
machine at least it is in in his interest to have your machine running
smoothly, a faulty machine is no use to him, but it is a revenue
generator for microsoft.


As the wheels spin! Hmmmmmmm. Huuuummmmmmmm.
Thinking aloud:
A machine that's running smoothly is at least of better interest as a target.

Hmmmmmm,huummmm, lesssssseeenow!

All you MS bashers, Do the math.

Sad but true.


Yes it is, and it will be even sadder when the majority of the: "It can't
happen in my ("WELL") world" find here is no water at the bottom!

--

Brian A. Sesko
{ MS MVP_Shell/User }
Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm



 




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