Hi Someone,
Thanks for the interest in my "problem". I do in fact have a recent
clone of my hard drive so I can restore to the hour or so before I
installed the Computer Associates antivirus update. I'm not so sure the
problem wouldn't re-occur so I've held off going back to that time
frame. I've also become addicted to Mozillas email/newsgroup functions
that it's not just the browser I've lost copy and paste in, my Mozilla
email and newsgroups are effected by this too. If I can't find a
solution for the copy and paste failure I may just try dragging the
cloned program files from the good times over to this drive and see if
replacing them might fix things as there were.
I'm actually thinking I'm making this into more of a project than the
effort is worth. I'm a fixer by nature, not the throw away and replace
thinking that most younger folks have grown accustomed to.
I can try a reinstall of Mozilla and perhaps make things right again,
but hoped there was a setting in the Win 2000 registry or..., that would
also do the trick. I've been so comfortable with all my old programs
that it's hard to move on just because of a glitch or two. My Paint Shop
Pro ver 3.1 says I'm on day 2,194 of my 30 day trial period. I've not
keep moving on to the newest/greatest versions of programs just because
I could. My computer zips right along with these "old" softwares which
isn't always the case once you've given in to the latest that tries to
do everything for you instead of my being in control of what's happening
and when.
Thanks for your time! I think you're right though, restoring to when
things worked, reinstall the antivirus upgrade, and see if I'm in the
same ditch again is probably the best advice.
I'm going to look into your link suggestion for daily registry backups.
I try to remember to clone my hard drive every Friday night, but get
lazy for periods too. Ghost 2003, still working well too.
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