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pc.builder.98 wrote:
snip Try any browser you like. All of them are safer and more secure than Internet Explorer... On what do you base this claim, please? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L.ORG http://66.39.69.143/ |
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"Bruce Hagen" wrote in
: From pcbuilder98's message headers: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1158 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1165 It appears that he is running Windows XP with SP1, (circa 2003 version). No I am not running XP with SP1. I would never claim that Outlook Express or Internet Explorer are the best e-mail client and browser, (far from it). Nor would I disagree with someone that preferred to use different ones. I am only involved with newsgroups to help people with MS issues, not to tout MS products. But for someone to be so concerned with security, I find it amusing that he is lacking in about four years of updates. I stopped updating long ago after an update destroyed my printer driver. It took almost a year for me to create a workaround to restore full functionality to my printer. I have been delighted with the results ever since. Re; the printer and updates. This version of IE/OE surely is a less secure version than it could be. Now that I use Xnews the NG posting part of that problem is solved. What's that about taking advice "with a grain of salt"? When I have completed my evaluation of all available browsers and email clients I will cease using Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. Put your grain of salt on that. I'm using the computer I just built as a test bed for my evaluation. When I find replacements for IE OE I will do a clean install of the OS along with my Microsoft replacements. -- pcbuilder98 |
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[snicker Even PCButts1 wasn't this dense.]
p.cbuilder98 wrote: "Bruce Hagen" wrote in : From pcbuilder98's message headers: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1158 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1165 It appears that he is running Windows XP with SP1, (circa 2003 version). No I am not running XP with SP1. I would never claim that Outlook Express or Internet Explorer are the best e-mail client and browser, (far from it). Nor would I disagree with someone that preferred to use different ones. I am only involved with newsgroups to help people with MS issues, not to tout MS products. But for someone to be so concerned with security, I find it amusing that he is lacking in about four years of updates. I stopped updating long ago after an update destroyed my printer driver. It took almost a year for me to create a workaround to restore full functionality to my printer. I have been delighted with the results ever since. Re; the printer and updates. This version of IE/OE surely is a less secure version than it could be. Now that I use Xnews the NG posting part of that problem is solved. What's that about taking advice "with a grain of salt"? When I have completed my evaluation of all available browsers and email clients I will cease using Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. Put your grain of salt on that. I'm using the computer I just built as a test bed for my evaluation. When I find replacements for IE OE I will do a clean install of the OS along with my Microsoft replacements. |
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"PA Bear" wrote in
: p.cbuilder98 wrote: "Bruce Hagen" wrote in : From pcbuilder98's message headers: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1158 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1165 It appears that he is running Windows XP with SP1, (circa 2003 version). No I am not running XP with SP1. I would never claim that Outlook Express or Internet Explorer are the best e-mail client and browser, (far from it). Nor would I disagree with someone that preferred to use different ones. I am only involved with newsgroups to help people with MS issues, not to tout MS products. But for someone to be so concerned with security, I find it amusing that he is lacking in about four years of updates. I stopped updating long ago after an update destroyed my printer driver. It took almost a year for me to create a workaround to restore full functionality to my printer. I have been delighted with the results ever since. Re; the printer and updates. This version of IE/OE surely is a less secure version than it could be. Now that I use Xnews the NG posting part of that problem is solved. What's that about taking advice "with a grain of salt"? When I have completed my evaluation of all available browsers and email clients I will cease using Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. Put your grain of salt on that. I'm using the computer I just built as a test bed for my evaluation. When I find replacements for IE OE I will do a clean install of the OS along with my Microsoft replacements. [snicker Even PCButts1 wasn't this dense.] Enlighten me please. How am I dense? -- pcbuilder98 |
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~PAB. If you notice, PC's address has changed three times just in this
thread. I guess he's used to getting kill-filed. VBEG "PA Bear" wrote in message ... [snicker Even PCButts1 wasn't this dense.] p.cbuilder98 wrote: "Bruce Hagen" wrote in : From pcbuilder98's message headers: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1158 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1165 It appears that he is running Windows XP with SP1, (circa 2003 version). No I am not running XP with SP1. I would never claim that Outlook Express or Internet Explorer are the best e-mail client and browser, (far from it). Nor would I disagree with someone that preferred to use different ones. I am only involved with newsgroups to help people with MS issues, not to tout MS products. But for someone to be so concerned with security, I find it amusing that he is lacking in about four years of updates. I stopped updating long ago after an update destroyed my printer driver. It took almost a year for me to create a workaround to restore full functionality to my printer. I have been delighted with the results ever since. Re; the printer and updates. This version of IE/OE surely is a less secure version than it could be. Now that I use Xnews the NG posting part of that problem is solved. What's that about taking advice "with a grain of salt"? When I have completed my evaluation of all available browsers and email clients I will cease using Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. Put your grain of salt on that. I'm using the computer I just built as a test bed for my evaluation. When I find replacements for IE OE I will do a clean install of the OS along with my Microsoft replacements. |
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"Bruce Hagen" wrote in
: "PA Bear" wrote in message ... [snicker Even PCButts1 wasn't this dense.] p.cbuilder98 wrote: "Bruce Hagen" wrote in : From pcbuilder98's message headers: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1158 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1165 It appears that he is running Windows XP with SP1, (circa 2003 version). No I am not running XP with SP1. I would never claim that Outlook Express or Internet Explorer are the best e-mail client and browser, (far from it). Nor would I disagree with someone that preferred to use different ones. I am only involved with newsgroups to help people with MS issues, not to tout MS products. But for someone to be so concerned with security, I find it amusing that he is lacking in about four years of updates. I stopped updating long ago after an update destroyed my printer driver. It took almost a year for me to create a workaround to restore full functionality to my printer. I have been delighted with the results ever since. Re; the printer and updates. This version of IE/OE surely is a less secure version than it could be. Now that I use Xnews the NG posting part of that problem is solved. What's that about taking advice "with a grain of salt"? When I have completed my evaluation of all available browsers and email clients I will cease using Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. Put your grain of salt on that. I'm using the computer I just built as a test bed for my evaluation. When I find replacements for IE OE I will do a clean install of the OS along with my Microsoft replacements. ~PAB. If you notice, PC's address has changed three times just in this thread. I guess he's used to getting kill-filed. VBEG I do this because I enjoy demonstrating the futility of filters. -- pcbuilder98 |
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p.cbuilder98 wrote:
snip ~PAB. If you notice, PC's address has changed three times just in this thread. I guess he's used to getting kill-filed. VBEG I do this because I enjoy demonstrating the futility of filters. You can't defeat the filtering I do with my eyes & brain, d00d! |
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And he switched to another newsreader to hide the fact that his machine is
vulnerable to all sorts of security exploits due to the fact that it's no fully patched at Windows Update. Five'll get you ten that he's running a pirated version of Windows, too! eg Bruce Hagen wrote: ~PAB. If you notice, PC's address has changed three times just in this thread. I guess he's used to getting kill-filed. VBEG "PA Bear" wrote in message ... [snicker Even PCButts1 wasn't this dense.] p.cbuilder98 wrote: "Bruce Hagen" wrote in : From pcbuilder98's message headers: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1158 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1165 It appears that he is running Windows XP with SP1, (circa 2003 version). No I am not running XP with SP1. I would never claim that Outlook Express or Internet Explorer are the best e-mail client and browser, (far from it). Nor would I disagree with someone that preferred to use different ones. I am only involved with newsgroups to help people with MS issues, not to tout MS products. But for someone to be so concerned with security, I find it amusing that he is lacking in about four years of updates. I stopped updating long ago after an update destroyed my printer driver. It took almost a year for me to create a workaround to restore full functionality to my printer. I have been delighted with the results ever since. Re; the printer and updates. This version of IE/OE surely is a less secure version than it could be. Now that I use Xnews the NG posting part of that problem is solved. What's that about taking advice "with a grain of salt"? When I have completed my evaluation of all available browsers and email clients I will cease using Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. Put your grain of salt on that. I'm using the computer I just built as a test bed for my evaluation. When I find replacements for IE OE I will do a clean install of the OS along with my Microsoft replacements. |
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"PA Bear" wrote in
: And he switched to another newsreader to hide the fact that his machine is vulnerable to all sorts of security exploits due to the fact that it's no fully patched at Windows Update. Five'll get you ten that he's running a pirated version of Windows, too! eg Now you have abandoned reason and sound like a TRUE Misrosoft stooge. -- pcbuilder98 |
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p.cbuilder98 wrote: "PA Bear" wrote in : And he switched to another newsreader to hide the fact that his machine is vulnerable to all sorts of security exploits due to the fact that it's no fully patched at Windows Update. Five'll get you ten that he's running a pirated version of Windows, too! eg Now you have abandoned reason and sound like a TRUE Misrosoft stooge. |
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