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electro said:
ayone know anything about this program? good or bad

You have multiposted this to at least two newsgroups. Next time, when
sending the same message to more than one newsgroup, please do it by
crossposting, which is sending one message at the same time, rather than
multiposting, which is sending separate messages to each newsgroup.
Multiposting is counterproductive, results in duplication of effort and
folks in one newsgroup can't see the replies in the others.
 
but just think you get to apply a virtual spanking more than once.



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Rock said:
ayone know anything about this program? good or bad

You have multiposted this to at least two newsgroups. Next time, when
sending the same message to more than one newsgroup, please do it by
crossposting, which is sending one message at the same time, rather than
multiposting, which is sending separate messages to each newsgroup.
Multiposting is counterproductive, results in duplication of effort and
folks in one newsgroup can't see the replies in the others.
 
I have no clue as to do what you are talking about "multiposting" And the
first one I sent accidently went to a vista newsgroup which has no interest
in asisting xp users. So if you have any infomation that is help ful it would
be appreciated.
Thanks you
 
electro said:
I have no clue as to do what you are talking about "multiposting" And the
first one I sent accidently went to a vista newsgroup which has no
interest
in asisting xp users. So if you have any infomation that is help ful it
would
be appreciated.
Thanks you

As I said, multiposting is sending the same message separately to different
newsgroups, which is what you did. I saw the same message in vista.general
and in here, and thought it was a bit strange.

I was pointing out to you about using crossposting instead of multiposting.
Ok, you have explained it was unintentional - fine, just file this info away
for next time.

And note that if in the future you want to crosspost to more than one
newsgroup, this cannot be done using the web interface which is one of the
many reasons why the web interface is just awful. So you might want to look
into using a newsreader to access what are actually Usenet newsgroups. XP
comes with Outlook Express which can be set up for newsgroup access. Here
is a link on how to do that.
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/outlookexpressnewreader.htm

Sorry I'm not familiar with System Doctor, and based on the lack of
responses not too many people use it. This is consistent with what a Google
search for it shows - it's a rouge app that you don't want on your system.
Google is a good tool to use when researching this kind of question.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=system+doctor
 
noted, thanks , sorry for jumping. I do not use outlook because of the amount
of teenages that I have in the house. I do not want them to know what I have,
and they would. I have a system alert that keeps balloning up. about have
several spyware on my system. If you click it it wants you to download
systemdoctor2006. I have rebooted in safe mode and ran every viris and ad
program that I have and it doesn't find the reason that this keeps coming up.
 
electro said:
noted, thanks , sorry for jumping. I do not use outlook because of the
amount
of teenages that I have in the house. I do not want them to know what I
have,
and they would. I have a system alert that keeps balloning up. about have
several spyware on my system. If you click it it wants you to download
systemdoctor2006. I have rebooted in safe mode and ran every viris and ad
program that I have and it doesn't find the reason that this keeps coming
up.

I'm not sure what you mean about not using Outlook Express because there are
teenagers in the house. The computer should be set up with accounts and
passwords, and make their user accounts limited. Access to various files
and folders can be set up using permissions/

Anyway those pop ups are actually being caused by System Doctor. It's a
variant of the smitfraud trojan. See this link for removal instructions.
Malware Removal
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware

Also there are malware newsgroups that would be more appropriate.
microsoft.public.security.homeusers
microsoft.public.security.virus
 
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