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Can my ISP turn off my modem if I use bittorrent?
Is it possible for an ISP to physically shut down your dsl modem
remotely to stop you from using bittorrent?
Specifically, I use bittorrent to download files and sometimes (not
all the time) a few seconds after I start a download and it ramps up to
top speed, my modem's status light stops blinking, my dsl link light
goes out and I have to turn my modem off then back on in order to
reconnect to the internet. I never have troubles with my internet
connection while gaming (I play World of Warcraft) or surfing websites.
Ever. This happens only when I download using bittorrent, though I
haven't tried using other download programs or protocols.
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It depends on the modem, but I can certainly see it as being
possible.
But I don't see it as being likely. ISPs have other ways of dealing
with bittorrent, if they're going to care about it.
I think something else is more likely.
Continue reading: "Can my ISP turn off my modem if I use bittorrent?"
http://ask-leo.com/can_my_isp_turn_off_my_modem_if_i_use_bittorrent.html
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Where is Windows Defender's Vault?
Windows Defender found a threat (a Trojan Horse) and I sent it to
the vault. This vault will have to be emptied eventually but there is
nothing in the Defender to find the vault! Any idea where the vault in
the defender might be?
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Yes and no.
Nope, I don't know where on disk the files are stored. But
ultimately that doesn't matter, since you can use Windows Defender
itself to manage the contents of the vault.
Continue reading: "Where is Windows Defender's Vault?"
http://ask-leo.com/where_is_windows_defenders_vault.html
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Why do picture colors vary from computer to computer, or when I print them?
I enter textile art into exhibitions. The first phase is with jpegs.
I have a PC and most of the galleries use Macs. When I tried on my PC
to make the jpeg image exactly match the colors in the original I was
really surprised how different this looked on a Mac it was way too
saturated and really I would have been better to leave the image alone.
How do I set up my monitor to look the same as a Mac without buying a
Mac? Can i set my desired gamma to 1.8 as Macs are, will this help or
just ruin my own monitors rendition. Is this gamma setting the
difference or are there other reasons.
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First, let me say that I don't believe that this is a Mac versus PC
thing at all.
I have two identical LCD monitors on my system, and even when I drag
a picture from one to the other, or better yet split it across both, I
can see color differences between the two.
The bottom line: color matching is really, really hard.
Continue reading: "Why do picture colors vary from computer to computer, or when I print them?"
http://ask-leo.com/why_do_picture_colors_vary_from_computer_to_computer_or_when_i_print_them.html
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Is an outbound firewall needed?
Isn't an outbound firewall really important in many situations? I
deliberately installed a free version of a key logger on my system and
ran thorough scans through my anti virus and anti spyware programs. But
the running key logger wasn't detected even though the key logger icon
was right there in the system tray.
You have said that when an outbound firewall stops something it is
already too late. But don't you think outbound firewall might stop a
key logger from at least sending logs to an email or remote computer?
Or would it not?
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A firewall with outbound detection can have a place, I suppose, but
you've captured my thoughts already: if it finds something to detect,
then it's too late.
Let's review what it means to be an outbound firewall, why I don't
value them all that much, and perhaps why your key logger wasn't
detected.
Continue reading: "Is an outbound firewall needed?"
http://ask-leo.com/is_an_outbound_firewall_needed.html
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How can an infection like Antivirus XP 2008 happen?
Last night I was researching some information about Vista. I went to
a legitimate help site I've used before. As soon as I clicked on the
site my machine became infected with "Antivirus XP 2008". I have a
current CA Antivirus 2008, Windows Defender, and my firewall is active.
I immediately ran full system scans with CA and Defender in Safe Mode
with Networking. Nothing was detected. I found removal instructions at
bleepingcomputer.com using a free product called Malwarebytes'
Anti-Malware and it worked like a charm. Then I had to fix a missing
Desktop Tab in my display dialog box as well as edit the registry to
make the display wallpaper functional again. All of this leads up to my
questions....
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I've been hearing a lot about "Antivirus XP 2008" recently, and it
seems to be active out in the wild.
The questioner goes on to ask 4 very good questions about this
particular attack, and web-site based attacks in general, and I want to
address each one individually.
Continue reading: "How can an infection like Antivirus XP 2008 happen?"
http://ask-leo.com/how_can_an_infection_like_antivirus_xp_2008_happen.html
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How do I get rid of this loading error on startup?
Every time I turn my computer on it tells me I have an "error
loading localtemp\goMdDuuV.dll" How can I get this off my
computer?
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I get variations on this question a lot. The specifics of the error
message changes - usually referencing a different file, but the error
is always the same: something about an inability to load or launch a
program after logging in.
The most common cause is malware of some sort, or incompletely
cleaned malware. Incompletely or incorrectly uninstalled software in
general can also this error.
There are several steps you should probably take.
Continue reading: "How do I get rid of this loading error on startup?"
http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_get_rid_of_this_loading_error_on_startup.html
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Can
I read web mail using a pop3 mail reader?
Paul Bruce writes:
Hi Leo,
gmail seems to work okay with Outlook, are there any pop3 and smtp
settings for hotmail? There are numerous articles but no definitive answers.
I have several articles on this site that answer that. The short version is this:
NO - Hotmail does not provide POP3 and SMTP servers to access your mail. Period.
YES - You can use some specific email programs like Windows Live Mail or an add-on to Microsoft Outlook to access
your Hotmail.
NO - Outlook Express Hotmail access is being phased out and is no longer supported.
YES - There are third-party add-ons for Thunderbird that, while not officially supported by Hotmail or Microsoft,
do allow you to download your Hotmail into Thunderbird.
Hope that helps clarify things. :-)
-Leo
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What's an incremental backup?
Chris Faulkner writes:
A bit complicated for me Leo.
I do a monthly backup in XP by just burning the Documents and Settings
folder to a DVD, it follows that I get all my documents, music,
pictures,outlook express [.dbx files] folders on disc. I reckon that
most people would be able to fit everything on one DVD.
It's re-assuring to know that you have all your important files kept safely.
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After the demise of Firehand Ember, my
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cut it for me.
After much experimentation with various products
in this class, I've settled on FastStone Image Viewer.
FastStone includes not only basic display and print ability, but
also a number of simple modification tools, a slideshow creator, a
contact sheet creator and more.
At it's heart, FastStone, like many similar products, is much like a
Windows Explorer tailored for viewing photos. Fire it up and you'll get
the familiar navigation tree on the left, and images on the right:
Continue reading: "FastStone Image Viewer - An easy to use tool to view, organize and manipulate images"
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I recommend it.
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*** Popular Articles from the Archives
Things haven't changed all that much since I wrote this three years ago. Particularly the
part about complacency ...
Anti-Virus Software
Computer viruses are a fact of modern, internet-connected life. At best, they're annoying performance sucking beasts, but at worst ... kiss all your data good bye.
We all need to take steps to make sure that our computers are safe, or we risk infection. Complacency is not an option.
And yet, even after all the news, and all the warnings, and after all this time ...
complacency remains all too common.
Continue reading...
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on my Kindle, and found ... Ask Leo! is now available on the Kindle!
Here's the deal:
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I know it's not for every one, and I'm not really pushing all that hard. But for those
that have a Kindle and enjoy getting your content delivered that way ... well, here I am.
Subscribe to Ask Leo! on your Kindle!
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As I mentioned last week we moved my wife's
business out of her retail store into our home while we're "between locations". (My personal
blog has a few
pictures.)
Among the list of administrivia to deal with when moving out is, of course, terminating
utilities like phone and internet. Normally that's not a big deal, but in this case I kinda
sorta almost felt bad disconnecting the internet. The reason is that it put an end to a
very long relationship with a local ISP that I've been very happy with.
Avvanta communications, formerly known
as "Blarg!", has been the shops internet service provider since the day we started selling
dolls on the internet. We also used Avvanta at home for a period, after our previous big
name ISP's lack of tech support became more than I could handle. (We dropped Avvanta at home
a while back as well, when we installed a T-1.) During business hours Avvanta's phones are
answered by real people who've always been helpful and knowledgeable.
So here's a plug: if you're looking for an ISP in Western Washington, check out Avvanta.
They were good to me.
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Source: Leo's Answers #142 - September 2, 2008
"It's re-assuring to know that you have all your important files kept safely."
Except that you don't.
"Documents and Settings" is important, don't get me wrong, but it is not everything. For example if you were to lose your hard disk you would have to reinstall Windows from scratch, reinstall all your applications from scratch, re-customize those applications from scratch (those "settings" are typically NOT in "Documents and Settings"), and it's likely that there are programs you run that keep documents in places other than "Documents and Settings".
I, personally, feel that backing up only "Documents and Settings" is not nearly enough. Better than nothing, but still ... not enough.
-Leo