Re: [NF] How Can Passworded Zip Files be Dangerous?

2013-09-23 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 4:00 AM, Ken Dibble krdib...@stny.rr.com wrote: This could have easily have turned out in a digital 9/11 a few times over. http://gigaom.com/2013/09/16/**belgian-telco-says-it-was-**

Re: [NF] How Can Passworded Zip Files be Dangerous?

2013-09-23 Thread GĂ©rard Lochon
It was far worse than that. BICS - a major European provider - was targeted. The whole infrastructure was in danger ! Estimated costs of the removal of the malware : 5.000.000 E.. Wow ! That that whole infrastructure was a malware ... ;o)

RE: [NF] How Can Passworded Zip Files be Dangerous?

2013-09-23 Thread Allen
Whatever it was it does not excuse other governments spying on it. USA or UK whoever did it. Al -Original Message- Wow ! That that whole infrastructure was a malware ... ;o) ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance:

Re: Rawprint Not Printing File Correctly - UN - Resolved - Resolved Again!

2013-09-23 Thread Man-wai Chang
Thanks anyway! On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 1:50 AM, Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com wrote: Man-wai: That is the only thing printed on that computer. He delivers medical gases to doctors throughout the Phoenix area. This printer prints out all of the delivery invoices for one week at a time. --

RE: [NF] How Can Passworded Zip Files be Dangerous?

2013-09-23 Thread Ken Dibble
Whatever it was it does not excuse other governments spying on it. USA or UK whoever did it. Yes. As I said, I am completely opposed to that kind of thing. My reading of the linked story didn't tell me that something got damaged though. Ken Dibble www.stic-cil.org

RE: [NF] How Can Passworded Zip Files be Dangerous?

2013-09-23 Thread Allen
Nor me, I didn't know it was. From what I understood is the cable was possibly intercepted as it crossed uk soil/water and I would have guessed it was electronic rather than breaking into the cable. I think too much invasion of privacy is done in the name of anti terrorism. I believe it's used as

Re: [NF] How Can Passworded Zip Files be Dangerous?

2013-09-23 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 3:31 PM, Allen pro...@gatwicksoftware.com wrote: Nor me, I didn't know it was. From what I understood is the cable was possibly intercepted as it crossed uk soil/water and I would have guessed it was electronic rather than breaking into the cable. I think too much

Re: [NF] How Can Passworded Zip Files be Dangerous?

2013-09-23 Thread Paul Hill
On 23 September 2013 14:43, Jean Laeremans laeremans.jeanma...@gmail.com wrote: Did far more or at least could do far more than eavesdropping. The IT people i heard were - to put it mildly - not amused. The IT people were not doing their jobs in the first place by letting malware into the

RE: [NF] How Can Passworded Zip Files be Dangerous?

2013-09-23 Thread Allen
I'm not surprised they were not amused. This is way out of order. Bet no one owns up Al -Original Message- Nah Al it was malware. Rather sophisticated stuff . Discovered mid august but it took until a few days ago to remove it as it had to be done in one sweep. Did far more or at least

Re: SET FILTER TO

2013-09-23 Thread MB Software Solutions, LLC
On 9/21/2013 3:14 PM, Dan Covill wrote: Instead of the above: select * into cursor lcTemp ; where invoice = 'the one I want to print' select lcTemp lcfrs2any = 'FRX2Any' ... select original dbf SET FILTER has a whole bunch of problems when other users

RE: [NF] How Can Passworded Zip Files be Dangerous?

2013-09-23 Thread Allen
In the uk, when parents kill their children, it's often blamed on the council and super nosey people, more so than the parents. This is just another along that theme. It's not the robbers fault, the window was left open. Al -Original Message- From: ProfoxTech

FRX2ANY Allignment Problem

2013-09-23 Thread Jeff Johnson
I am using FRX2ANY and when I generate a PDF the number fields are all aligned left instead of right. They print properly when sending to a printer. Also there is a large PAST DUE notice on one report that prints fine to a printer but wraps with FRX2ANY. PA ST DU E Also I am

select top 12 order ascending

2013-09-23 Thread James Harvey
Here is how I get the last 12 horses sold to appear in a grid in order by hip number ascending. Hip_no is a character field, but they want it to show as a number, with no leading zeros. The amount field gets an amount posted as each horse is sold at the auction. Is it possible to get the return

Re: [NF] How Can Passworded Zip Files be Dangerous?

2013-09-23 Thread Jean Laeremans
Rather cheap remark Paul --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html --- ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance:

Re: [OT] Goin to hell in a handbasket, was passworded ZIPs

2013-09-23 Thread Ted Roche
Let's take it [OT] people, if you just want to talk society and crime and these damn people today just ain't got no respect, not like the old days. On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Allen pro...@gatwicksoftware.com wrote: In the uk, when parents kill their children, it's often blamed on the

Re: SET FILTER TO

2013-09-23 Thread Michael Oke, II
Filters are notoriously slow and lack stability. Select the data you want and dump the set filter to. Michael Oke, II oke...@gmail.com 661-349-6221 On Sep 23, 2013, at 7:18 AM, MB Software Solutions, LLC mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote: On 9/21/2013 3:14 PM, Dan

Re: select top 12 order ascending

2013-09-23 Thread MB Software Solutions, LLC
select b1.* from (select top 12 val(hip_no) as MyValue, hip_no as MyKey from stnhorse where Amount 0 order by 1 desc) a1 inner join stnhorse b1 on a1.MyKey = b1.hip_no order by a1.MyValue ASC into cursor MyResult Just a WAG, but basically I'm having the subselect do the criteria selecting,