You could consider wwHTTP
o = CreateObject('wwHTTP')
o.Addpostkey('login', 'value') login is the value of the name
attribute of input ... /
o.Addpostkey('password', 'value') password is the value of the name
attribute of input ... /
content = o.Httpget('action URL') action URL is the
I can create an Win2K Professional ISO from the genuine M$ CDROM.
Email me if no one in this list could help (which is unlikely). :)
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 7:13 AM, David McKay dmc...@shentel.net wrote:
2000 Pro CD to fix missing or corrupted files. Has anyone got one of them
lying about doing
Just a guess but you are in a javascript applet instead of the plain old
html window.
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 12:18 AM, Joe Yoder j...@wheypower.com wrote:
Thanks guys for the input so far! I found some very basic sample code but
haven't succeeded in logging in. The execution fails on the
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 9:07 PM, Virgil Bierschwale vbier...@gmail.comwrote:
Beer?
Did somebody say Beer?
How about BBQ?
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I learned the Ed is a vegetarian last time he came through town. But we
could maybe find an eatery nearby that fits his need.
--
Stephen Russell
Dang, he would starve to death up here in the hill country
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Sent: Friday, February 07, 2014 7:07 AM
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Subject: Re: [NF] GiveCampMempis gets a hand from a well known tech
No grass ?
vbier...@gmail.com
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Good one...
Plenty of hay
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From: ProFox [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Jean Laeremans
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2014 7:18 AM
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Subject: Re: [NF] GiveCampMempis gets a hand from a well known tech company
No grass ?
vbier...@gmail.com
The correct site to download ADWCleaner is:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/adwcleaner/
My advice is to use also RKill, Junkware Removal Tool and TDSSKiller, available
from bleepingcomputer.com.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/rkill/
I have virtually no experience with HTML. Looking at the VFP code it
attempts to identify the names of all the forms. I assume this is what one
would do to find the fields that can accept data. Looking at the site
source, the WWW.UniversalThread.com site does not appears to have any
forms.
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Joe Yoder j...@wheypower.com wrote:
I have virtually no experience with HTML. Looking at the VFP code it
attempts to identify the names of all the forms. I assume this is what one
would do to find the fields that can accept data. Looking at the site
source,
I've been recommending MSE since it came out and have had no problem with it
but I am now getting comments from friends that dealers are saying that it
is no good and that people should buy Norton - but they would wouldn't they
:-). I'm also told that a magazine is saying that it is significantly
I'm also interested to see what others here say!
When I first heard about MSSE - and people here said it was Good - I
have since told EVERYONE Not to Buy AV SW - and to Use it! So - if the
majority here now has a change of mind - I will have to make New
recommendations to people.
-K-
On
I run two development machines here at work. One with Avast and one with MSE
and must admit that every virus infection that Avast has found, MSE has also
found but where Avast does shine is in identifying File activity for potential
executables that contain trojans as opposed to viruses. Also
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 10:03 AM, John Weller j...@johnweller.co.uk wrote:
I've been recommending MSE since it came out and have had no problem with
it
but I am now getting comments from friends that dealers are saying that it
is no good and that people should buy Norton - but they would
I've been recommending MSE since it came out and have had no problem with it
but I am now getting comments from friends that dealers are saying that it
is no good and that people should buy Norton - but they would wouldn't they
:-). I'm also told that a magazine is saying that it is
I'm also a satisfied MSE user. I've had to remove more malware in the last 6
months than in the previous 5 years, including a couple from my own machine.
The problem is that these aren't really viruses, they appear when you click on
the wrong 'download' button, and MSE won't detect those (nor
I use it in conjunction with Spybot SD and, now, Malware Bytes. I've not
had a virus attack in years - but then I don't go to 'interesting' sites :-)
I have had some close calls with PUPs, mainly via CNET, including conduit.
Regards
John
John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631
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If you want a program to slow down and bugger up a pc, then Norton/McAfee is
for you.
I use MSE on workstations and Avast on a 2003 server.
Al
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I'm also a satisfied MSE user. I've had to remove more malware in the last
6 months than in the previous 5 years,
Fred Langa recently commented about MSE in the Windows Secrets newsletter.
You can find his article Questions about MS Security Essentials at
http://windowssecrets.com/langalist-plus/questions-about-ms-security-essenti
als/.
-Rick
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From: ProfoxTech
+1
Mike Copeland
Original Message
Subject: Re: Microsoft Security Essentials
From: Dan Covill dcov...@san.rr.com
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 2/7/2014 11:27 AM
I'm also a satisfied MSE user. I've had to remove more malware in the last 6
months than in the previous 5
On 7 February 2014 16:28, Stephen Russell srussell...@gmail.com wrote:
Long time fan of Kaspersky Anti-Virus
I find a 3 pack license here http://www.dealcatcher.com/search/Kaspersky
Just about free after the rebate.
If you bank with Barclays in the UK they offer Kaspersky for free for
a few
On 7 February 2014 15:53, Stephen Russell srussell...@gmail.com wrote:
Get an add on for your browser, Firebug or Fiddler and use that tool to see
what the actual html is in front of you.
I'm pretty sure FireBug is built into FireFox these days. Press F12.
Chrome has something similar.
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+1 for that!!!
From: Allen pro...@gatwicksoftware.com
To: profox@leafe.com
Sent: Friday, 7 February 2014, 17:49
Subject: Re: Microsoft Security Essentials
If you want a program to slow down and bugger up a pc, then Norton/McAfee is
for you.
I use MSE on
Many thanks Gianni, or should I say molto grazie?
Laurie
From: Gianni Turri gianni...@gmail.com
To: profox@leafe.com
Sent: Friday, 7 February 2014, 14:47
Subject: Re: [NF] Unwanted Search Engine
The correct site to download ADWCleaner is:
Hey Dave - that's a pretty funny comment - you really made me Laugh on
that one! And - of course, I do know what you mean...
But - who - ME? Troll Around them Questionable sites? No way!
:-)
-K-
On 2/7/2014 11:26 AM, Dave Crozier wrote:
...the webguard features in Avast could be useful for
http://adtmag.com/pages/directpdfs/NuoDB_IDG_Cheat_Sheet
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Stephen Russell
Sr. Analyst
Ring Container Technology
Oakland TN
901.246-0159 cell
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From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Laurie
Alvey
Sent: Saturday, 8 February 2014 5:53 AM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: Microsoft Security Essentials
+1 for that!!!
From: Allen
I am due east about 30 miles. I have a beer judging event nearby tomorrow
and was going to pop in after I was done with that.
I then have to buy fixings for chili dinner for 75 people Sat night and
knock that out, deliver it, bla bla bla, then go to a different
organization's chili contest that
Hi Guys,
I echo the comments about McAfee and Norton.
I use VIPRE from GFI - small cost, good tool
As someone said, you can't prevent the user from 'allowing' stuff onto their
computers when they click something they shouldn't, but a good cleanup is
necessary afterwards...
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Brant Layton|
On Feb 6, 2014, at 9:05 PM, Stephen Russell srussell...@gmail.com wrote:
What time you getting into town? I have a beer judging @ 9:00 Sat. I
think I am nearby so I'll swing by. Maybe I'll find a Dr. Pepper?
I'm in town now, but once the event starts this evening I'll be busy non-stop.
I
Hi Laurie,
molte grazie! ;-)
Gianni
On Fri, 7 Feb 2014 18:51:02 + (GMT), Laurie Alvey truk...@btinternet.com
wrote:
Many thanks Gianni, or should I say molto grazie?
Laurie
From: Gianni Turri gianni...@gmail.com
To: profox@leafe.com
Sent: Friday, 7
Keep on Joe, your code is looking very promising
(Following this keenly)
On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 4:47 AM, Joe Yoder j...@wheypower.com wrote:
I have virtually no experience with HTML. Looking at the VFP code it
attempts to identify the names of all the forms. I assume this is what one
It is a little amusing to hear people complaining about free software.
Personally, I think that if you own a computer then you should own (and pay
for) quality protection. You wouldn't buy a car and put third-rate free
tyres on it (or you shouldn't at least). Buy quality anti-virus and stop
Geoff, I'm sorry but I disagree with you, for a simple reason.
I am not at all convinced the *free* software is inferior to the *paid*
software.
In my business I used to detest the free software because I made nothing
when selling/installing it (apart from maybe my time)
But when I added up my
At 05:06 2014-02-07, Stephen Russell srussell...@gmail.com wrote:
I learned the Ed is a vegetarian last time he came through town. But we
could maybe find an eatery nearby that fits his need.
Try a steakhouse. When I was vegetarian, I found that at a
steakhouse with a good salad bar,
At 14:26 2014-02-07, Geoff Flight data...@adam.com.au wrote:
It is a little amusing to hear people complaining about free software.
Personally, I think that if you own a computer then you should own (and pay
for) quality protection. You wouldn't buy a car and put third-rate free
tyres on it (or
Good protection SHOULD be provided in the first place and that same
protection would need to be updated and improved and can you see anyone
paying for that? That is why norton and other vendors do well because they
dont sell you updates to a free product. They make you pay for it in the
first
I often hear people complain about Norton or others causing problems and
slowing up machines and all other manner of supposed problems but most are
overstated or mythical. yes, good protection will put a resource overhead on
your computer and the surprise is what exactly? These days we are not
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