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lightning slinger

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  1. Yes it does work without any problems whatsoever. Both my 98SE2ME and 98SE machines have had Java 5.0 Update 22 working on them since November 4th 2009. I have always uninstalled the previous versions before installing the newer version. HTH
  2. With a fully patched 98SE system, and I assume most members who frequent these two sub-forums will have a fully patched system with PNGFILT.DLL included, then .png files can be viewed in IE6 without any additions. If you go to the PNG Gallery at http://www.r0k.us/graphics/pngLibrary.html and save some .png files to some location such as My Pictures folder. Then clicking on the .png files in that folder will open them in IE6 and they can be viewed without problem. Check out in particular the Round Snakes at rotsnake_cropped.png Edit: Reworded.
  3. Reference to the Knowledge Base in Opera support gives a different view at http://www.opera.com/support/kb/view/375 From Opera 10.50 Build 3234 Opera is now using the Java Plug-in instead of native Java. You weren't wrong for long Dave!
  4. Build 3228 runs here OK without KernelEx on this 98SE2ME machine. I normally don't download Alpha builds, but I was intrigued by the fact Opera does seem close to a Beta release of 10.5. I took the precaution of installing it in a separate folder from Opera 10 so I could compare the two and it does load pages with a lot of content such as Flash and Javascript faster. But the real question is whether it runs any better for those users who have had a good deal of problems running previous releases. Latest Build is 3236 by the way, they are coming thick and fast.
  5. If you want all the background to this and have a few, no I mean many, minutes to spend then read the post at http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showto...78592&st=28 although really the complete thread needs to be read to put this post in context. I do not think LLXX published her fixes for the files in question. I also have been using 4.10.2230 on both my 98SE and 98SE2ME boxes for the past three or four years without any problems. HTH
  6. As of today February 1st 2010 Eset has removed all releases of NOD32 V2.7 Anti Virus software from it's site completely. Virus Signature Database updates will cease on February 1st 2012. http://kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page=content&id=SOLN2386 This has to have been one of the best AV applications ever designed for 98/ME systems, barely noticeable, even during updating and very configurable to your particular whims or needs.
  7. ONGD - FREE - Mozilla Sunbird V.0.9 --- http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird While Gregory Braun's excellent fast and lightweight Calendar 2000 will suit most people, Mozilla Sunbird is a much more sophisticated calendar application that should suit the most stringent users. It has a curious small bug when used on 98/ME systems whereby it will not print at the first attempt but will on the following attempts???
  8. Hi Rick, Any progress with this? As a long time user of SSM Free I was particularly looking forward to this, in fact reading any of your posts on security has always been highly interesting and informative.
  9. With V.4.24.1004 on 98SE before anything else go to Preferences, Updates tab and yes remove the checks under the heading "Automatic Updates". Yes ,it is badly worded terminology SAS has used here. The check at "Automatically check for program and definition updates every 8hrs" is for SAS Pro only and not the free version. The important check to remove is that for "Check for program updates when the application starts". This will keep you on V.4.24.1004 and not automatically download the newest program version which will not run on 98SE. Then you must update from within the program with the "Check for Updates" button on the opening GUI, this will download first the core definitions and secondly the trace defintions. Downloading from the Manual Installer does not work as you have found. By the way addition of KernelEx will allow you to run the latest version of SAS Free which is alot less thirsty as regards CPU and RAM usage. I don't think any malware infection is easy to deal with if not recognised straight away, I have just spent my spare time of the last three days removing 24 infections from a friends XP machine using a combination of around half a dozen apps from BitDefender Rescue Disc 2009 through Malwarebytes etc and the only app that would remove the last stubborn infected file was TrendMicro's HouseCall Online scanner of all things. HTH
  10. I see from the SAS Forum that on January 25th you were advised by the Site Admin to "update the definitions file from within the program". If you had followed that advice and removed the checks from Automatic Updates, which prevents program updates as mentioned by both the Site Admin and myself, you would have V.4.24.1004 fully working.
  11. The last version of SAS Free that runs well on 98Se is V.4.24.1004 see http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showto...5936&st=363 That version can be downloaded at http://www.filehippo.com/download_superantispyware/5052/ Before you download any definition updates, go to Preference and the Updates tab and remove both checks from the Automatic Updates! Big problem with SAS nowadays is opening the program and running updates as it really does bog the system down even on mine with a 1.4Ghz CPU and 1GB RAM. On a lesser system it might just bog it down to the point were it just freezes the PC. Trying it right after a reboot may help. The ESET or Symantec Online AV scanners in IE should not be too demanding on system resources. HTH
  12. Yes you're correct Prozactive, as usual, I must have missed the Dec.2009 package on this 98SE box, must double check my main 98SE2ME box also just to make sure I have the latest there also.
  13. FWIW, wmp.dll included in 917734 is version 9.0.0.3349 MS07-047 replaces MS06-024 see http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...n/ms07-047.mspx therefore 936782 replaces 917734 see http://erpman1.tripod.com/iewmpupd.html wmp.dll included in 936782 is version 9.0.0.3354 MP9URP9X currently ships with version 9.0.0.4504 HTH
  14. All panorama functions work fine with version 1.5.0.22 on Opera 10.00 on your link on my 98SE2ME box.
  15. Reference to the Knowledge Base in Opera support gives a different view at http://www.opera.com/support/kb/view/375 I have, so far as I can remember, always had Enable Java unchecked in all my years of using Opera and have never come across the need to enable it. There again I don't have problems with Opera. HTH
  16. You can download boot floppy disc for 98 from http://www.allbootdisks.com and after that go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/221829 and follow the instructions contained on that page. Edit: After a quick look at the eMachines website, I don't see drivers for the T2778 for Windows 98 listed. If not, the whole excersice may be pointless. HTH
  17. Broke again! I thought 2010 was going too well.
  18. Hurray!!! Link to last post is working again in IE and Opera!
  19. ONGD - FREE - ieSpell V.2.5.1 http://www.iespell.com Spell Checker for IE and other IE based browsers. Free for personal use. Should come in handy for those members still posting here with IE. (Strange that you can never find the spelling mistakes until after you hit the Add Reply submit button). Alright it doesn't work in real-time like that in Opera 10 but works along the same lines as that in Microsoft Word 97 spell checker. Edit: Works in IE7 and IE8 also if anyone double-boots with XP
  20. JACKSON BROWNE - Running on Empty (Album) Hear the title track on the soundtrack to Forrest Gump or catch it at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bww2prhAWEA&feature
  21. This software has been around for a while and being flagged by a-squared is possibly nothing more than another one of a-squared false positives as nobody else seems to flag it as malware, however it does not perform well according to reports, which is probably why it is not well known and see this youtube review of this software for some idea of it's capabilities. HTH
  22. No! it will not work with 98SE but read the following thread http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=96877.html HTH
  23. @kocoman You can download Update V.6.0.2 through to V.6.0.6 at the following page: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/pro...&product=10 Edit: As an afterthought, please read the System Requirements on each Update and be aware that each update must be installed after the proceeding version update only such as v.6.0.6 must require v.6.0.5 to be installed etc all the way down the line. So you need to collect all six downloads and install them in the correct sequence. But read the following thread also about dencorso's no nag mod for V.6.0.6, it does work extremely well, http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=115784.html No doubt some other members will tell you to use Foxit Reader instead of Adobe, if you do, use Version 2.2.2129. HTH
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