wonderent

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  1. Maybe leave net framework 2.0 installed or reinstall it.

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0856eacb-4362-4b0d-8edd-aab15c5e04f5&displaylang=en

    Reinstalled it and they all reinstalled from windows update.

    Reinstall and update took several cycles and restarts since some of the updates require that they be installed independently of all others.

    Thanks, Pete. Maybe I can do this! nancy

  2. Pete, I am just back to the BT site and am now seeing your follow up.

    Just last week, I finally put SP3 on my XP desktop, and when the latest updates came out, selected them all.

    There were three NET Framework updates and NONE were able to install.

    I want to tell you that I read both of your responses here and really do not understand what you want me to do.

    All of these links make me nervous and scare me a little. ( I went to some of them) I don't mean I don't think I should do anything about

    this. You and jcl have convinced me I should, but all of this at once overwhelms me.

    Can I just start by going here:

    Use secunia software inspector to see if it shows as vulnerable

    http://secunia.com/v...canning/online/

    AFTER SCAN: I did the scan and it came back telling me that the only windows updates I needed were for

    Microsoft Office versions I don't even have. I have 2002, and this is what was listed (they are for office 2003 and 2007):

    Your system does not have all security related patches from Microsoft installed. Please see list below for details about the missing patches.

    Update Instructions:

    You do not have the following Microsoft security updates installed:

    KB972580

    KB951550

    I guess I'll go ahead and download those updates and see if they want to install, but it didn't mention anything about the

    NET framework updates.

    AFTER SCAN #2

    I installed those two Office updates with no problem and then let Secunia do a "thorough" scan

    since I had only done the default the first time. This time, the results did not list any needed windows updates.

    What do you think?

  3. Terrorist, I apologize. I do not know an error #

    Pete, thank you for all of those links.

    I'm a bit overwhelmed seeing them at this moment,

    but I'll look at them tomorrow when I can.

    I kind of relaxed about this when I didn't see anything on this board,

    and then a tech guy told me that I should just ignore future .NET framework updates

    since I'm not some kind of developer and don't need .NET framework anyway.

    Seeing all of your links makes me think I'd better start worrying again!

  4. For the last several times I've updated, this update has failed to install:

    "Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2 Security Update for Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP (KB974417)

    Date last published: 10/13/2009"

    As far as I can remember, I've never had an update to fail. Should I worry...or should I do something in particular?

    Thanks if someone has time to respond.

    nancy

  5. Rich, thanks so much for your guidance...am embarrassed that I did not check the resources tab.

    You've taught me now.

    Terrorist, thanks for your suggestion. The only reason I was considering it was that

    I'm not going to be able to get to my Mother's computer (out of town and 87 yrs old)

    before the Dec 1 when AVG is setting some sort of deadline to download their free version 9.

    Didn't know if they were going to cut people off of the free program or not.

    Maybe I can do the update after the 1st.

    nancy

  6. Sure hope someone can help me.

    I'm old... but an even older friend several states away had to buy a Vista machine, and I have been trying to help her do certain things over the phone -- not fun since I know nothing about Vista!

    One of the things I can't seem to find on the Microsoft site is the folder directory tree. I'm not sure if this is the correct terminology, but I want to be able to see how Vista folders are set up, like the same thing I can see in Windows Explorer in XP and previous versions.

    I need to be able to help her navigate from within other programs to, for instance, her folder they call "Pictures" and I don't know where it's located exactly. I think the "Pictures" folder is what took the place of "My Pictures" in WinXP? And the "Documents" folder took the place of "My Documents" ?

    I will appreciate your help so much!

    nancy

  7. Iccaros, thank you for your time. I don't really mean that I am a business using the computer for that purpose. I was referring more to websites that require a password, such as ordering something from Amazon.com, for instance, or possibly checking a bank balance.

    I'm considering one of these cards for a relative and am just wondering what the security limitations might be.

    They would be using a Vista laptop but would probably only have an anti-virus and the built in firewall.

  8. I understand that using a wireless hotspot [like a hotel or coffee house] can always be a security concern and you wouldn't want to do business transactions in that situation. However, if you are using your own personal AT&T Wireless Internet Card at your home or some other area, wouldn't you be safe?

    If anyone knows about this, I'll sure appreciate your time.

    nancy

  9. I will appreciate it so much if someone has time to help me.

    I have used Norton security software since the mid 90's, I believe. At this time, I'm running Norton Internet Security 2005 and the subscription has 19 days left. After listening to Leo in recent months, I've decided maybe I should make a change. He seems to be so against Norton -- says it will keep you from doing certain things.

    So far, I have never had a problem "doing things" but maybe it's because I'm still running the 2005 version. I also saw on CNET that their editors rated the latest Norton Internet Security 2009 pretty high, saying that it was improved over other recent versions.

    Was wondering what the thoughts were on this board these days.

    My additional concern ...if everyone thinks Norton is bad... is how will I know for sure that I have completely uninstalled Norton? I know to go to the Add-Remove programs first, but am aware that it is difficult to completely uninstall. If it is out of the Add Remove programs list, does that mean it is completely gone?

    I will really be thankful for some advice.

    nancy

  10. I'm in the process of setting up a "back-up" computer for my mother and need to use the same ethernet port on my modem that I am presently using for my own computer.

    Is it okay to pull my ethernet cable from the modem without closing down my computer so I can use that same port for the backup computer cable? OR is it important to close down my computer before disconnecting from the modem?

    Sure will appreciate your time and response! nancy

  11. I think it might be that you and her connect through different servers. Perhaps her internet service is having server problems (do ISPs have their own local servers? Gurus??) and a call to them might get her Pandacam back running.

    Liz

    Liz, what a treat to see your post. I wondered about calling her ISP. It is certainly worth a try. I'll call them tomorrow. If no luck there, I'll follow through with the flash. Thanks! nancy

  12. If these videos are in Flash, try upgrading to the latest version of the Adobe Flash Player. Make sure that you uninstall any older version before doing this and that your browsers are closed.

    Falcon, I just looked on my own computer, and I realize I don't know where to find the flash player.

    Where would I look? Thanks