On 09/28/09 15:08, DoctorBill wrote: > Mark Hansen wrote: >> On 09/27/09 17:59, DoctorBill wrote: >>> Three questions: >>> >>> 1. I have Dial-Up. >>> >>> It take a long time to get connected. >>> >>> The SM 1.1 browser throws up this message window. >>> >>> ALERT >>> 2147942487 >> >> Looks like you asked this before: >> >> <http://lmgtfy.com/?q=%22ALERT+2147942487%22> >> >> >>> It then takes two tries to get rid of it - unless I load >>> another web site - then it "X's" out immediately. >>> >>> Why ? >>> >>> 2. as an aside - do I dump all the News headers by erasing the .msf file ? >>> i.e. to start over....? >>> >>> 3. I can get "wireless" here in my country town 20 miles from the "big >>> city". >>> >>> Is wireless essentially readable by anybody here with wireless? >>> i.e. no privacy (Bank, Stock Trading, etc) ? >> >> That depends on the wireless. To make the communication secure, they >> can encrypt it. You can ask them if they provide this. When the >> communication is encrypted, it is much harder for anyone to read >> it (not impossible, but depending on the level of encryption used, >> the odds can be astronomical). >> >> Best Regards, > > "Looks like you asked this before" > > Lord! You're right ! > > I guess my old mind is going....I forgot about that. > > I dumped my .msf file and couldn't do a search.
Well ... there's always Google :-) That's what I used. > > Sorry about that. No problem. Did that thread resolve your problem? It seemed like it got to the point where you were asked to try a test profile, but then it stopped. Also, someone mentioned (in that thread) that using a test profile would eliminate any extensions, as they wouldn't be involved in the test profile. I just wanted to point out that some extensions are (or can be) installed in the program directory rather than in the profile, and so could still be involved even in a new profile. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

