Agreed!Samsa said:I have a bad feeling that this is going to become less and less true the more popular Macs become.
Hemingway Jones said:Agreed!
And I was totally kidding when I brought up the Mac. You guys are so funny, so sensitive about your computers. It's endearing.
Slicksuit said:*Never run Windows XP as an administrator for normal internet surfing/email
*Never run a Windows computer naked on a broadband internet connection. A hardware firewall (ie. a router) is always superior to a software one
*Do not open attachments from people that you do not know, or things that are unexpected. The email message preview pane in most common clients counts as opening the email.
*Ensure that Windows updates are run regularly, preferably automatically
*Avoid programs from P2P and Bittorrent that are not legitimate
rebelgtp said:most of this i agree with except the auto windows updates. having just spent the last 9 years in the trenches as a computer tech i know first hand all to often that microsoft does updates that hose peoples systems. now sometimes these issues are fixable with a bit of work. however there was a particularly nasty update that came out about 2 years ago that we dealt with several thousand customers in my office that all ended up having to format their systems all because of a windows update. to test it we subjugated one of our crash systems in the office to the update, yep did the same thing. we actually called microsoft told them about the issue and they pulled the update since they were getting similar reports from around the country.
*Never run Windows XP as an administrator for normal internet surfing/email
*Never run a Windows computer naked on a broadband internet connection.
ohairas said:Ok guys, I don't know what this means or how to figure out if I'm doing it!
ohairas said:Ok guys, I don't know what this means or how to figure out if I'm doing it!
Nikki
Samsa said:As to the second point: this is a forum dedicated to Golden Era fashion. You could at least have the decency to put a fedora on your monitor.
rebelgtp said:Kitty
Its always nice to hear from someone else that does tech in the actual country so much of it is being outsourced these days.
KittyT said:Do you log into your computer as Administrator or do you have a separate user account set up that you use.
What type of internet connection do you have? If it's dialup, you have nothing to worry about. If it's DSL or cable, is your computer plugged directly into your DSL or cable modem?