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Jim 2003-10-19 09:57 AM

Important Flashcash Information
 
While working on the Sponsor Tryouts yesterday, I tried to use their gallery building tool. I had no problem downloading an empty template but...when I tried to download a Template with Content, nothing downloaded.

Mark Rhino and I tried a few things and figured out that it was my firewall stopping it. This is a beautiful tool but, if you are using a firewall, shut it off before downloaded their Template with Content.

Surfn 2003-10-19 10:11 AM

Re: Important Flashcash Information
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Jim
While working on the Sponsor Tryouts yesterday, I tried to use their gallery building tool. I had no problem downloading an empty template but...when I tried to download a Template with Content, nothing downloaded.

Mark Rhino and I tried a few things and figured out that it was my firewall stopping it. This is a beautiful tool but, if you are using a firewall, shut it off before downloaded their Template with Content.

Thanks, I wondered what the problem was |angry| |pcsucks|

Cleo 2003-10-19 10:23 AM

1 Attachment(s)
Firewall???

Don't need no stinken firewall, don't need no stinken anti-virus software…

No Windows, no problems.


|escape|

Jim 2003-10-19 10:28 AM

Cleo
If you Macafiles keep pushing Macs, someday someone is going to think it worthwhile to make a virus for them.

You should treat owning a Mac like I treated basic training in the Army. When I graduated, the drill Sargent said, I don't even know who you are :)

Because I know you are not trying to say that a Mac is virus proof, are you?

Cleo 2003-10-19 10:46 AM

Right now there are zero Mac OS X viruses, but since it is basically *nix I guess it has about the same chance as other flavors of *nix, not that there are many *nix viruses. Actually many more computers in the world run *nix then Windows so I'm not sure how valid of an argument that is.

Any virus would have to ask me my admin password in order to do anything bad. If I was really paranoid I could surf under a non admin account and then absolutely nothing could touch anything on my computer. We create non admin accounts on the Macs where freelances use them and they are stoned out freelancer proof, lol.

Jim 2003-10-19 11:11 AM

Then do they make Mac Virus Protection Software just for the stupid?

Cleo 2003-10-19 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jim
Then do they make Mac Virus Protection Software just for the stupid?
Actually as far as I can tell the answer would be yes. Non of my accounts run any type of anti-virus software.

Back in the old Mac Classic days there was about 50 or so virus over the 15 years it was out. System 9.2, which was the last of the classic systems, can't catch any of them.

Theoretically you could make a cross platform Microsoft Office virus since Office can run cross platform Visual Basic macros, but this would only affect Word and Excel, I've never seen one or heard of one.

The biggest problem with Windows is the way Outlook will run anything without any safeguards.

MrMaryLou 2003-10-19 11:39 AM

Cleo I am so sure that there is some kid sitting in his bedroom dreaming up somthing for Mac some day :)

digifan 2003-10-19 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cleo
. System 9.2, which was the last of the classic systems, can't catch any of them.
Ouch... I have OS 9.2.2 and Norton, Virex and the TechTool Protection control panel installed and the smaller antivirus proggies, do they count?
My problem with OS X is that is is huge compared to the size of my hd, 6 gig and I am still using older programs which are not OS X ready. But when the printhouses I am working with have QuarkXPress 3.2 only, you need these.

|sad|

Cleo 2003-10-19 12:01 PM

Toss Norton, Virex and TechTool, your system will run better and faster. There are no viruses for Mac OS 9 so why run them? Open your extension manager and turn them off, you don't actually have to remove them. One caveat, you will not be able to recover deleted items anymore so empty the trash with care.

Boot from a DiskWarrior CD and run it on your drive if you have problems. I've seen both Norton and TechTool trash drives that DiskWarrior fixed.

Jim 2003-10-19 12:02 PM

digifan
And look what Cleo just called you :)

Cleo 2003-10-19 12:07 PM

This is why you can put water in pretty little bottles and sell something that also can be had for free, just like porn. :D

digifan 2003-10-19 12:09 PM

Thanks Cleo,

your advice is priceless as usual :)

And thanks to Jim,

I gave up on the flashcash gallery builder long ago...

|roses| |waves|

Opti 2003-10-19 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cleo
Toss Norton, Virex and TechTool, your system will run better and faster.
agree 100%! |greenguy| I resent the system resources anti-virus software gobbles up.

I think if you want to take the time to setup your windows machine carefully and also be careful with what attachments you open you can get away without Norton et al same as a mac.. it just ends up being simpler to let norton worry about it for most people. (Norton, MS and other fat program makers are all part of a conspiracy to bog our pc's down so intel can keep flogging faster chips imho! |violin| )

DangerDave 2003-10-19 05:40 PM

I hate agreeing with Opti.. :D

but he is right.. good practice is the safest gaurd against this crap..

Norton sucks... I too have seen it trash more machines than its fixed.
Resources wise its just not worth it..

Get rid of Outlook, and get a real email client
Delete all attachments
Turn off HTML/previewing etc

One funny fuckin email aint worth your whole machine...

DD

MrMaryLou 2003-10-19 06:00 PM

I always one golden rule dont open attachments :)

Cleo 2003-10-19 07:03 PM

Mozilla has a very nice e-mail client. :)

Damn fine browser too.

From what I know about Windows no IE and no Outlook makes your machine pretty safe.

Opti 2003-10-19 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DangerDave
I hate agreeing with Opti.. :D

DD


omg... and here come the four riders now!!!!! |lightsabe


I hated the netscape communicator email thingy and never tried it again since the first time it fucked up my entire system.. eudora was way too clunky.. I tried a couple of others too.. but i still use outlook express, with everything turned off.. I actually like the way it integrates with the ie security settings. (dont stone me)


edit* back on topic.. is it likely to wake dormant virusses or anything like that if we turn off the local firewall to use the flashcash gallery builder?

Cleo 2003-10-19 08:05 PM

I have 3 e-mail clients on my Mac.

Microsoft Entourage which is basically Outlook for the Mac minus it doesn't run attachments. It is actually a very nice e-mail, calender, to do, address book, exchange server client. It comes with Microsoft Office.

Mozilla which I gave a try to the other day and while it is basically Netscape e-mail client it has been really improved. I've been using it because this is what Mozilla uses if you choose send web page from its file menu. I've only been using it to send web pages since I use another e-mail client. This is also what I use on my Win2K machine not that I use e-mail very much on it. I have no anti-virus software on that machine so I will not use Outlook on it.

I actually use Mac OS X's built in e-mail client that is called Mail.app or just Mail. It is a bit limited in features with the exception that it has an excellent anti-spam filter built in. You put it in learning mode for about a week and then it learns what is spam, works really well.

Eudora is still one of the best e-mail clients out there IMHO, but it is butt ass ugly looking, lol.

digifan 2003-10-19 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jim
digifan
And look what Cleo just called you :)

Cleo can call me whatever she wants, I did what she suggested and my old mac is way much faster now.. she is a gem.

Norton sucks big way and I was using the antivirus control panel only, it is not able to fix a drive for a long time... the good thing is that i got these from a paranoid guy who has OS X and is worried about viruses all the way long. On the other hand he is a pretty good businessman and I did not want to hurt his feelings.

|couch|

Cleo 2003-10-19 08:46 PM

Don't worry digifan Jim is just still a bit grouchy from his last de-worming. :D

|escape|

digifan 2003-10-20 12:55 AM

Lol @ Cleo.
|couch|

finnbear 2003-10-20 09:29 AM

I use Outlook Express (I'm too lazy to try to find a better one) but I don't let it open posts automatically, it's in 2 clicks mode. No viruses yet.

I also prompt all Active X things. It takes more clicks while surfing, but I haven't had any parasites after I started that.

Surfn 2003-10-20 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by finnbear
I use Outlook Express (I'm too lazy to try to find a better one) but I don't let it open posts automatically, it's in 2 clicks mode. No viruses yet.

I also prompt all Active X things. It takes more clicks while surfing, but I haven't had any parasites after I started that.

I had my first and only virus just over a year a ago. Common sense keeps them away. I wouldn't have had that one I did get but as usual I was multi-tasking and hurriedly clicked on the delete and missed it as the window was opening. Needless to say I wait for my mail to finishing loading since. Plus I have tons of filters to catch the lil buggers. lol

I just use Outlook for newsgroups :)

Jim 2003-10-20 10:21 AM

Just for the record...I got rid of outlook a long time ago. I use Eudora and never open attachments unless I know what they are in advance. And, I would never run without a firewall and virus protection. For the few days I did...I received over 23 viruses.

Opti...just for the hell of it, go to norton and use their free tool to look for viruses. I would be willing to bet you have over 50 running right now.

RawAlex 2003-10-20 10:52 AM

Jim, I am no- anti-virus just a firewall, and I use outlook (but not outlook express, which has more holes in it). Any attachment sent to any email account I access from here is automatically deleted. I use hotmail for attachments if needed (and it is surprising how rarely you really truely need an attachment!).

The only issues I ever have involve security holes in the browser, usually people resetting home pages, adding favorites, and downloading toolbars or whatever. Usually one asshole per month is all I get now.

Cleo: I am doing some classes on Macs now, OS 9.2. I almost spit my coffee up when they told us we had to go set memory allocations before we could run photoshop. I guess the 80s have lived on! Anyway, it is really fun around the school, because all the arty teachers are hugely into Macs, and they are all excited about the dual processor G5... sort of like being in some sort of group mind thing. Very weird!

Alex

Jim 2003-10-20 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RawAlex
Cleo: I am doing some classes on Macs now, OS 9.2. I almost spit my coffee up when they told us we had to go set memory allocations before we could run photoshop. I guess the 80s have lived on! Anyway, it is really fun around the school, because all the arty teachers are hugely into Macs, and they are all excited about the dual processor G5... sort of like being in some sort of group mind thing. Very weird!

Alex

It's a cult Alex...
Like a smoker that just quit.

Cleo 2003-10-20 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RawAlex
Cleo: I am doing some classes on Macs now, OS 9.2. I almost spit my coffee up when they told us we had to go set memory allocations before we could run photoshop. I guess the 80s have lived on! Anyway, it is really fun around the school, because all the arty teachers are hugely into Macs, and they are all excited about the dual processor G5... sort of like being in some sort of group mind thing. Very weird!

Alex

Good after they get a G5 they will have to run a modern OS and put classic to rest. Basically the same people who are still running System 9 are the same kind of folks that are still running Windows98 on the other side.

Just so you know you do not set memory in Mac OS X, it's *nix and uses the same memory that all *nix machines use.

Jim it is just people hating to learn anything new. I just switched the NFL Alumni over to Mac OS X today. Once I sat down with them and showed that it wasn't that much different then Mac Classic they get really happy, but until then I had a room full of grown men crying like little babies having their toys taken away. :D

Surfn 2003-10-20 12:51 PM

Jim here is one vote for a Mac board :)

Cleo 2003-10-20 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Surfn
Jim here is one vote for a Mac board :)
How about just a computer board, can't we all get along. :D

Jim 2003-10-20 03:03 PM

Surfn
If there were more Mac users, I would have no problem with putting up a forum for them. Just so I wouldn't have to read how much better they are than PCs. But, the fact is, there are not enough Mac users to setup a separate forum.

Cleo 2003-10-20 03:19 PM

How many Mac uses surf this board?

For that matter how do you know for sure since many Mac users change the browser's user agent so that they are let in sites where idiot web designers block pages from browsers other then IE. Just last month I went to renew the plates on my car and I had to change my browser's user agent to IE so that I could renew. It's crazy, the site worked just fine in Mozilla so why do they do crap like this?

digifan 2003-10-20 11:27 PM

Hey Cleo,

I am testing the latest version of iCab now and it rocks.. 1,9 MB, tabs, built in email and way too fast :) Oh and you can define its identity, stop popups, 1000's of options, I like it a lot.
Desing ers need all possible browsers installed anyway to test their sites and work, correct?
So it is a pleasant surprise.

|roses|

PS
forgot the link, http://www.icab.de

RawAlex 2003-10-20 11:34 PM

I had the odd thought of coverting one of my PC boxes to *nix, and then stuffing the apple OS on the top, but I suspect there must be some reason that wouldn't work. I would be funny to have a non-mac mac.

Cleo, the school's problem is that it isn't 1 box, they would have to update about 50 boxes, and re-do certain parts of each course that uses them. They MIGHT MAYBE do it over the summer next year. With the amount of course material to re-write, they aren't in a rush.

I personally wasn't impressed at all the OS 9 or the machine I was working with (which was a tower style unit, 512 meg of ram), in photoshop it just wasn't very zippy, and the constant having to use the keyboard instead of just right mouse button... well, that is just hard to get use to. I like the idea that the scroller wheel on my mouse will do zoom. Can you do that stuff on the newer macs?

Alex

Surfn 2003-10-21 07:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jim
Surfn
If there were more Mac users, I would have no problem with putting up a forum for them. Just so I wouldn't have to read how much better they are than PCs. But, the fact is, there are not enough Mac users to setup a separate forum.

I find it distracting to filter out Mac responses that don't apply to the thread topic. I just figured they could all share their tips n tricks in one place instead of clogging the main boards. |rasta|

Cleo 2003-10-21 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RawAlex
personally wasn't impressed at all the OS 9 or the machine I was working with (which was a tower style unit, 512 meg of ram), in photoshop it just wasn't very zippy, and the constant having to use the keyboard instead of just right mouse button... well, that is just hard to get use to. I like the idea that the scroller wheel on my mouse will do zoom. Can you do that stuff on the newer macs?

Alex

Alex it is so different, but somehow so much the same. Yeah full keyboard access, full right mouse button support, but still optional fro those that don't like more then one button. The system that you are using is from 1984 with a bunch of features added in over the years.

Mac OS X is basically Linux with a Mac interface and just about all the Mac software has been ported over. http://www.apple.com/macosx/

Surfn I think a computer board would be nice since we all do use computers and they all suck at some point, it could be split up into OSs.

Opti 2003-10-22 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jim
Just for the record...I got rid of outlook a long time ago. I use Eudora and never open attachments unless I know what they are in advance. And, I would never run without a firewall and virus protection. For the few days I did...I received over 23 viruses.

Opti...just for the hell of it, go to norton and use their free tool to look for viruses. I would be willing to bet you have over 50 running right now.

I am actually pretty careful.. and I run this test pretty regularly

http://housecall.trendmicro.com/

I do recieve a lot of virus attachment to emails but i use a really good local email filter called spamkiller and am just very careful about what I do.

Once upon a time I took the time to use the websitegarage.com security check tune up and read everything on what security settings did what and how to setup your machine so it doesnt attract attention from scanners... a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing but it gave me enough confidence to not use Norton.. I know it's a risk saying this.. but I havent had a virus since.

I'm not suggesting other people not use norton.. but I regularly grind my 2.4ghz 1gb ram pc to a halt and it really is worth it not to have norton taking 10% of system resources and slowing down drive operation if I dont absolutely have to.

This is a good thread!

Hey does anyone believe the myth that a lot of the biggest anti virus companies where started out by people who were writing the same virusses they were protecting against?

Opti 2003-10-22 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jim
Surfn
If there were more Mac users, I would have no problem with putting up a forum for them. Just so I wouldn't have to read how much better they are than PCs. But, the fact is, there are not enough Mac users to setup a separate forum.

HA! take that your nasty mac users >;)~

Alex -- "I like the idea that the scroller wheel on my mouse will do zoom. Can you do that stuff on the newer macs?"

the mouse wheel zooms for me in photoshop.. I didnt set anything.. but to be honest, I wish it didnt though!


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