(Never went to the list even after several hours).
Harold, we have been over this several times and I've
explained
it several times. Search the archives. I fail to see any
confusion since they are all self-explanatory.
http://www.mail-a
rchive.com/pcworks imagicomm.com/msg12437.html
http://www.mail-a
rchive.com/pcworks imagicomm.com/msg12434.html
http://www.mail-a
rchive.com/pcworks imagicomm.com/msg12431.html
http://www.mail-a
rchive.com/pcworks imagicomm.com/msg12416.html
..and many more.
-Clint
God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.c
om
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harold B."
Hello again,
Without meaning to be disrespectful or unappreciative, I
have
no idea what
I'm supposed to do with vulnerability messages being
posted. I
know I
brought this up before and I'm not sure the response to me
sunk
in. Somehow,
what with Avg and ZoneAlarm always on; and Spybot and
Ad-aware
which I pull
out once in awhile, I don't feel vulnerable. And if I'm
supposed to feel
vulnerable, what am I supposed to be afraid of? I know
Symantec
was
mentioned and Symantec is something I got rid of some weeks
ago - no longer
in the computer nor in the registry (you can't beat
RegSeeker
for registry
cleaning). As an aside, will someone tell me what Symantec
was
supposed to
do for me? Updates are working fine and nothing seems rotten
in
the state of
Denmark --- Harold
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