Madmanmcp
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https://www.securepaynet.net/gdshop/hosting...ht&pl%5Fid=1592
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Bingo! http://www.securepaynet.net click around, try the "Web Hosting"
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Couple of my "observations" These "screenshots" are not complete screen shots, they look cropped. Nowhere do I see the browser borders or the address bar or anything. Which leads me to the question, did you receive these screenshots or did you edit them. If you didn't edit them then I would ask for the whole thing. Its possible they are pieced together. Next would be the some of the Titlebars I see. One says "WHOANC.COM" and another says "SecurePayNet.net"
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Thomas, what I do is save different mirc folders for each different IRC server I hang out on. Or for each separate nick I want to keep. For instance after you install mirc you end up with a C:/mirc folder that has all the files for the program in it. I the create a C:/mirc1 folder and copy all the files into it. I then right-click on the "mirc.exe" and drag it onto the desktop and create a shortcut. Now I have two mirc icons. I start the second mirc and make all the changes for the nick and IRC server information and end up with two programs. By default mirc will remember the last nick you use and you could use just one program and change the information each time before you log in. But I'll be in two servers at one time and this requires two running program from separate folders as I described above.
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Hi Wayne, you sure can. See if this site helps. www.macwindows.com/tutorial.html
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they "both" have a router AND a modem? Or do you mean each has a modem and connected to one router? The way to setup your network IF you are using a router and wish to share the internet connection is to connect all the PC's to the LAN ports and connect the modem to the WAN port. This sounds like you have been upgrading or converting your old network that used a "hub" to network and "ICS" to share the internet connection that was connected to one PC. If you are converting to a router the second nic is not needed and neither is ICS.
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Mike, if you have a router look for the "WAN" port and connect the cable modem to the router. The router will then allow all PC connected to it to have internet access.
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AOL uses its own email system and does not support POP3/SMTP email which Outlook uses. Now I don't have AOL anymore so I don't know if there is a "email forwarding" system setup for you to send your email from there to another email account.
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Well I am not sure about the list being chopped off but when servers are rebooted the "services" are sometimes not always started and need to be manually restarted. Good to hear things are working again.
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Hi JD, you always come up with the tough questions I would look into one of those domain fordwarding places. It will cost extra but do what you want. Just do a google search on domain forwarding and pick one.
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MS Outlook has the option to "import" data in several different formats. I took a quick look around Horde and browsed the help section and found no way to export email to any type of file.
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Cool Lisa, and how much space do these scans take up? I would assume a "book" would become rather large, but it would be large as a word document as I explained also
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Alex, its not simple or easy. In "theory" you would scan a page and run it thru an OCR(Optical Character Recognition program) and then convert the ouput into a PDF document. Thats the "simple" explanation, doing it is the hard part. Character recognition is never perfect and lots of errors and problems are usually encountered and the output is usually not the way it started out. You spend time fixing editing and formating a page before moving on to the next and this gets to be difficult with more and more pages. Anyway, I use a program called OmniPage which will do the scanning and OCR work, and it works in conjunction with Microsoft Word to save as a document. From Here you will need to get the Professional version of Adobe Acrobat so you can convert the word files into a PDF. Now iOmniPage may work the same with Acrobat but I am not sure since I don't have the Professional version. Good luck.
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More about it here http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/360...17/2004-04-23/0
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You probably need to setup SSH. See if this helps. www.elfon.com/faq/fileFaq.jsp#ssh use https on the above URL
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Thanks mike, I realized that after posting. I am not sure if he can do that...but I am not a UNIX person. See if these links help. http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/misc/botfaq.html http://www.egghelp.org/shell.htm
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There are several types of IRC "bots". Why did you select an "eggdrop"? You will probably need to do some more research and find a bot that will do what you want that isn't an eggy
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From what I remember reading TCH does not offer shell accounts anymore. Old accounts were grandfathered but if you want one now I believe the answer will be no.
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If you want the email to work you need to use the correct format, name@domain.xxx If you want the address to be hidden from detection use the "at" and "dot". The "at" and "dot" will NOT be delivered to an email address and will not work. You could leave instructions around the link explaining how to change the address to one that will work. But if I go somewhere and click on an email link I expect the information to be correct and working. Having to go and edit the address will be a hassle and I'd probably say the heck with it and not bother with it.
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Thomas, that way of writing your email is normally used to thwart programs from collecting and distributing your email address. Its used in places like NewsGroups and places where text is displayed in public areas. There are programs that are run that can quickly read these areas and they collect email addresses based on the "format" of a normal email, name@domain.xx, and then they sell them to spammers. Using the "at" instead of "@" and "dot" instead of "." is used to avoid detection. Now actually the answer is yes, using that in a "link" "may" stop a program from collecting that address...but why put it in if its not going to perform its function? The idea of an email link is to email and without the proper format its not going to send to who you want.
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Usually what is wrong is the "Trojan" is is located in your System Restore files and cannot be easily deleted from there. What you need to do is turn SYSTEM RESTORE off and then run the program to delete it, and turn System Restore back on again. The downfall of this procedure is that you loose all your restore points.
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It was probably installed with the Webcam software. This link may explain it better. http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default....buting_59pj.asp
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;EN-US;269238
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A scrollbar appears when the frame is too big to fit in the browser window. If you expand the width of the whole browser window the frame will probably drop the scollbar.
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Bottom line is its covered in the TOS. The customer is responsible for all actions performed on their account, whether they are aware of it or not. This is a standard clause and is necessary to protect all customers. It is also a very harsh stance to take against the unaware and the uniformed computer user. Now I (we) do not have access to all the information in this particular instance, nor do I wish to see it, and it could be possible that this crossma individual is actually innocent of all knowlege of the infraction. Its also possible that he/she is 100% guilty, they could be lying thru their teeth to avoid prosecution. My question was just to bring to the attention of everyone that this COULD happen to anyone of us.
