Re: [Blind-Computing] Spybot SearchDestroy

2009-03-18 Thread David Whitehead

Hello Lennie;

well, the TTimer, keeps track of registry key changes, for example, when you 
install a new program, it wants to no, if you allow, or deny changes.


the resident, basically runs in your system tray, making sure, there's no 
harmful files going to your computer, and, keeps track of your home page, 
and, alerts you, if your home page is about to be changed, again, there is, 
I believe, a block and allow buttons.


I hope this helps you some.

- Original Message - 
From: Lennie Rinaldi merlin...@mchsi.com

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Spybot SearchDestroy



Hello David,

thanks for providing the information from the Spybot search and destroy 
help. I tried to read and understand the help before, but it still sounds 
confusing to me. I am not really sure how to properly use Spybot resident 
especially when I get the message to deny or allow registry changes. Being 
unsure what to do, I always deny any changes.


I can do check for problem and fix any that are found, but with this 
resident thing and TeaTimer, I am not really sure what to do with it.


So, I always exit resident. I guess that I am a little dense when this 
occurs. Perhaps, the best thing for me to do is to find any tutorial on 
this subject.


I appreciate your help,

Lennie.

At 05:53 PM 3/17/2009, you wrote:

hello Lennie;

this comes from the help in spybot 6.2.


   Resident  Tools
   Resident is a permanently running application to protect your 
system. Currently, it consists of a browser helper for Internet Explorer 
that will block download of files known as malicious (spyware installers 
for example).
   This page inside Spybot-SD allows you to install/uninstall 
this helper as well as view the report of which pages it has blocked 
(that should only appear if the first layer of protection, the main IE 
immunity, did not stop the culprit).


   The second resident tool is the TeaTimer




   What is the Resident TeaTimer?  TeaTimer
   The Resident TeaTimer is a tool of Spybot-SD 
which perpetually monitors the processes called/initiated. It immediately 
detects known malicious processes wanting to start and terminates them 
giving you some options how to deal with this process in the future: You 
can set TeaTimer to:


 a.. be informed when the process tries to start 
again

 b.. automatically kill the process
 c.. or generally allow the process to run
   There is also an option to delete the file 
associated with this process.


   In addition, TeaTimer detects, when something 
wants to change some critical registry keys. TeaTimer can protect you 
against such changes again giving you an option: You can either Allow or 
Deny the change. As TeaTimer is always running in the background, it 
takes some resources of about 5 MB.



   Why does Resident TeaTimer terminate the 
application before asking?  TeaTimer
   Because threats like toll dialers are time 
critical - they cost from the first second they have connected. In order 
to protect you, these have to be terminated at the moment they appear 
before they can connect at all.



   Why is the TeaTimer called TeaTimer?  TeaTimer
   As we used to forget our tea, when we let it brew, 
we built a small tool with a system tray icon to remind us. We called 
this tool TeaTimer. When we started to develop the Resident tool for 
Spybot-SD, we also needed a system tray icon for this. As we do not like 
having too many icons in the system tray, we decided to put both tools 
together and kept the name TeaTimer. The next version of the Resident 
tool might also have the functions of the original TeaTimer.


   You can find the Resident TeaTimer in the tools 
section.













- Original Message - From: Lennie Rinaldi merlin...@mchsi.com
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:14 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Spybot SearchDestroy



Victor,

I have Spybot Search and destroy version 1.6.2 for blind users with 
scripts. You mentioned that you use Spybot. What version are you using. 
If you are using 1.6.2, do you know anything about the resident and what 
does it do? Perhaps, you have some instructions for its use?


You seem to have instructions on other software. I also do use Super 
Anti-spyware.


Does anyone know where I can find detailed instructions for Spybot?

Many thanks for any suggestions and help.

Lennie

At 05:13 PM 3/16/2009, you wrote:
Oh, and Patricia, I should mention that what you're getting with that 
error
has absolutely nothing to do with Winamp, and has everything to do with 
age,

registry mis-alignments and spyware/malware.

All of these factors contribute 

Re: [Blind-Computing] question about text messaging

2009-03-18 Thread Elaine

hiya

interesting, there isn't an address for vodafone.

cant you send messages via a pc to their network?

Thanks

Elaine

- Original Message - 
From: DoubleLegal doublele...@comcast.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] question about text messaging



Hi Mitch,

I send Email to my wife's phone all the time. It doesn't cost me a thing 
to send it from my computer, and she has a pre-paid plan that allows for 
getting messages without any additional charges, as long as she doesn't go 
over her allowed minutes.


Here is some information that might be of use to you.

To send Email from your computer to a cell phone that has internet 
connection, just put the phone number in place of phonenumber in each of 
the following. No dashes or anything between the numbers. Put it in the 
Send To section in your Email, just like a regular Email address.




It's all free for you to send the Email, but remember some people have to 
pay a charge for each incoming text message they get, so might wanna check 
with them if it will cost them if you send an Email  to them.


===

If you don't know which carrier you are sending to:

Teleflip.com sends Email to ANY carrier:

phonenum...@teleflip.com

===

A T  T:

phonenum...@cingularme.com

===

T-Mobile:

phonenum...@tmomail.net

===

Virgin Mobile:

phonenum...@vmobl.com

===

Sprint:

phonenum...@messaging.sprintpcs.com

===

Verizon:

phonenum...@vtext.com

===

Nextel:

phonenum...@messaging.nextel.com




- Original Message - 
From: Mich m...@ntl.sympatico.ca

To: blind-computing @jaws-users.com blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 12:23 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] question about text messaging


hi all. I just have a quick question about text messaging. if some one 
was texting some one at home from there pc and the person was receiving 
the texts on there phone would the person on the pc get charged for 
sending the texts? I don't think so since I think it is like E Mail so it 
is free or at least covered but I was just wondering.  from Mich.

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Re: [Blind-Computing] question about text messaging

2009-03-18 Thread DoubleLegal
Sorry, don't know if you can or not. Might try to use that first one in the 
list that is supposed to work for all.


- Original Message - 
From: Elaine elaine.d...@gmail.com

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] question about text messaging



hiya

interesting, there isn't an address for vodafone.

cant you send messages via a pc to their network?

Thanks

Elaine

- Original Message - 
From: DoubleLegal doublele...@comcast.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] question about text messaging



Hi Mitch,

I send Email to my wife's phone all the time. It doesn't cost me a thing 
to send it from my computer, and she has a pre-paid plan that allows for 
getting messages without any additional charges, as long as she doesn't 
go over her allowed minutes.


Here is some information that might be of use to you.

To send Email from your computer to a cell phone that has internet 
connection, just put the phone number in place of phonenumber in each 
of the following. No dashes or anything between the numbers. Put it in 
the Send To section in your Email, just like a regular Email address.




It's all free for you to send the Email, but remember some people have to 
pay a charge for each incoming text message they get, so might wanna 
check with them if it will cost them if you send an Email  to them.


===

If you don't know which carrier you are sending to:

Teleflip.com sends Email to ANY carrier:

phonenum...@teleflip.com

===

A T  T:

phonenum...@cingularme.com

===

T-Mobile:

phonenum...@tmomail.net

===

Virgin Mobile:

phonenum...@vmobl.com

===

Sprint:

phonenum...@messaging.sprintpcs.com

===

Verizon:

phonenum...@vtext.com

===

Nextel:

phonenum...@messaging.nextel.com




- Original Message - 
From: Mich m...@ntl.sympatico.ca

To: blind-computing @jaws-users.com blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 12:23 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] question about text messaging


hi all. I just have a quick question about text messaging. if some one 
was texting some one at home from there pc and the person was receiving 
the texts on there phone would the person on the pc get charged for 
sending the texts? I don't think so since I think it is like E Mail so 
it is free or at least covered but I was just wondering.  from Mich.

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Re: [Blind-Computing] question about text messaging

2009-03-18 Thread allen dunbar
each cell phone providor has a e mail portal server and you can call them 
and ask how to send messages to there users i have done it in the past with 
no charge


thanks

allen dunbar
- Original Message - 
From: DoubleLegal doublele...@comcast.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] question about text messaging


Sorry, don't know if you can or not. Might try to use that first one in 
the list that is supposed to work for all.


- Original Message - 
From: Elaine elaine.d...@gmail.com

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] question about text messaging



hiya

interesting, there isn't an address for vodafone.

cant you send messages via a pc to their network?

Thanks

Elaine

- Original Message - 
From: DoubleLegal doublele...@comcast.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] question about text messaging



Hi Mitch,

I send Email to my wife's phone all the time. It doesn't cost me a thing 
to send it from my computer, and she has a pre-paid plan that allows for 
getting messages without any additional charges, as long as she doesn't 
go over her allowed minutes.


Here is some information that might be of use to you.

To send Email from your computer to a cell phone that has internet 
connection, just put the phone number in place of phonenumber in each 
of the following. No dashes or anything between the numbers. Put it in 
the Send To section in your Email, just like a regular Email address.




It's all free for you to send the Email, but remember some people have 
to pay a charge for each incoming text message they get, so might wanna 
check with them if it will cost them if you send an Email  to them.


===

If you don't know which carrier you are sending to:

Teleflip.com sends Email to ANY carrier:

phonenum...@teleflip.com

===

A T  T:

phonenum...@cingularme.com

===

T-Mobile:

phonenum...@tmomail.net

===

Virgin Mobile:

phonenum...@vmobl.com

===

Sprint:

phonenum...@messaging.sprintpcs.com

===

Verizon:

phonenum...@vtext.com

===

Nextel:

phonenum...@messaging.nextel.com




- Original Message - 
From: Mich m...@ntl.sympatico.ca

To: blind-computing @jaws-users.com blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 12:23 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] question about text messaging


hi all. I just have a quick question about text messaging. if some one 
was texting some one at home from there pc and the person was receiving 
the texts on there phone would the person on the pc get charged for 
sending the texts? I don't think so since I think it is like E Mail so 
it is free or at least covered but I was just wondering.  from Mich.

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[Blind-Computing] can't run system access to go

2009-03-18 Thread Rosemarie Chavarria
Hi, everyone.  I wanted to log in to my free account with system access to go 
but when I tried to run the program, I got a message saying internet explorer 
was unable to find this site or something like that.  How can I solve this 
problem?  Any help would be very much appreciated.

Many thanks in advance.
Rosemarie
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