Thursday, December 10, 2009

IE and Firefox question. Can someone please help?

I had IE as my default browser, and now I downloaded Firefox because it is supposed to be more secure. They say it is very easy for hackers to be able to get you through IE. Now that I have Firefox as my default browser, is IE still running? So therefore, can hackers still track me. Do I have to disable IE or something?



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Dont worry, you dont have to disable IE6. IE6 is less secure that firefox because of the number of unpatched vulnerability. Thoses vulnerability could be exploited while browsing the net with IE6. So if you are using firefox to browse you can be affected by hacker stuff that would exploit an IE6 vulnerability.



I wouldnt even recommand to try to remove IE6 since its so tied with Windows ... you could end up having some trouble if you remove it. Just dont use it and you will be fine.



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once you switch over to using ff as your default unless a program make a specific call for IE it will use firefox. You can uninstall IE from add/remove programs in windows programs section (please correct me if i am wrong here)
Try this site, there maybe an answer for you.

Can not get onto yahoo mail?

I keep on gettting We didn't understand your request.



The request sent by your browser was missing some information. Please try again.



If the problem persists, we suggest that you close all browser windows, relaunch your browser, and log into Yahoo! Mail again. If you still have problems, please contact Yahoo! Mail Customer Care.



When I use outlook, I get Message number 1 could not be retrieved. Account: 'Mark Hyder's Harry Potter Web Site', Server: 'pop.mail.yahoo.co.uk', Protocol: POP3, Server Response: '-ERR problem retrieving message.', Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800420CD



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your pop server is incorrect:



POP is an acronym for the way messages are sent from servers to the email application鈥攐r client鈥攖hat you use.



Server Error: 0x800CCC90 - Client response invalid



Error Number: 0x800420CD - Message Could Not Be Retrieved" Error Message When You Attempt to Open E-Mail Message



for more info contact visit: http://help.yahoo.com



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Get a new account......

Is there any standard for encrypted email in the works?

Today, if you want email security, you have to use a number of different encryption schemes and implementations, none of which is standard.



Is there any kind of email standard coming down the pike that would standardize and secure email?



Here's how I imagine it would work. I go to my Yahoo Mail account and login. It opens a SSL connection and let's me type my email in and send it. When it's sent, it actually sends the destination email address to Yahoo first, who then sends a query to the other email host, let's say Hotmail. Hotmail sees that query for usera@hotmail.com and sends that public key back through Yahoo to my browser. That gets encrypted in my browser with that public key and then the encrypted email is actually sent.



When receiving, my private key when is my password for my email account, and then my browser will decrypt any email coming to me.



All this would be invisible to the users, all handled by the hosts.



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You pretty much summd it up there from A to Z.



As far as any new email standards with an emphasis on security ( or in that realm) , I can honestly say I haven't heard of anything new at this time.



That's a excellent question though.



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not that I know of

IE7 vs Firefox?

Which one would you go with? I would go with both but sometimes im just to lazy to start up a new browser and start off where i left off in firefox %26gt;.%26lt; Even tho firefox is more secure and most people use it, most websites ( I would say force) you to use IE7 or you get a weird prompt in Firefox or the website just dosnt work at all. And honestly i think IE7 is just a tad better then fireofx just for the convience of everything but firefox is well..better...in everything. sometimes i wonder if Micosoft would merge with (Dont knwo the developers of Firefox) and make something like Internet fox.. lol..Which would prob end up being the most Buggiest browser known to man. (sorry for all the errors i decided to rush type this)



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Firefox it is built better by a more innovative group of thinkers. I have had no problems browseing and doing my online banking using Firefox. Plus it has heaps of add ons. Firefox also had tabbed browsing way b4 IE



Firefox doesn't contain ActiveX which IE has ( it lets all the crap onto your PC)



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Firefox is amazing. If a website requires you to use IE7, download the IETAB extension (add on) from the Mozilla website.
I use both and find each has pluses and minuses.



I don't see a merger as it would likely bring the Justice Department down on Microsoft for anti-competitive practices.
no................. its like saying that ie7 is secure because of active and it installs stuff without your permision and firfox has none of that microsoft sucks
i'd go with firefox.

Pls help me to understand this term in a simple approach.. thnx guys, godbless?

any one can expline each term to me.. thanx,



Disk Storage 600 GB



Host UNLIMITED DOMAINS



Free Domain Name



Free Drag and Drop Site Builder



Support International Domain Names



POP3/POP3 Secure Email Support Unlimited



IMAP/Secure IMAP Email Support Unlimited



Gigs of Site Transfer 6,000 GB/mo



Forwarding Email Accounts Unlimited



Email Autoresponder Unlimited



Add-on Domains Unlimited



Parked Domains Unlimited



Subdomains Unlimited



Additional FTP Accounts Unlimited



MySQL Databases 100



PostgreSQL Databases 100



IMAP/secure IMAP Email Support



2 Different Web Based Email Solutions



CGI-BIN



CGI Library



Server Side Includes



Frontpage 2000/2002 Extensions



Account "Control Panel"



FTP Access



Shell Access (SSH)



Override .htaccess Support



Anonymous FTP



Webmail (Browser Based Email)



Log Files + Site Stats



Customizable Error Pages



Web File Manager



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Disk Storage 600 GB - amount of space for storing files online



Host UNLIMITED DOMAINS - you can have more then one web address to your site



Free Domain Name - The first web address is free (you pay for the rest if you want multiples)



Free Drag and Drop Site Builder - Has a program to help you design your web site easier



Support International Domain Names - can be located in one country, but have a web address claiming to be in another country



POP3/POP3 Secure Email Support Unlimited - Has the ability to receive standard e-mail



IMAP/Secure IMAP Email Support Unlimited - Has the ability to receive secure e-mail



Gigs of Site Transfer 6,000 GB/mo - people can download up to 6,000gb of files fromyour site every month



Forwarding Email Accounts Unlimited - any e-mail sent to your site can redirected to a different account (so you can see all your mail in one account)



Email Autoresponder Unlimited - It can send an automatic replay to all e-mails ("Thanks for your e-mail, we will get back to you soon".)



Add-on Domains Unlimited - you can set up add-on domains



Parked Domains Unlimited - you can set up parked domains (web sites with nothing on them, but you want to keep the name for future usage)



Subdomains Unlimited - you can subdivide your web space into multiple domains



Additional FTP Accounts Unlimited - you can set up FTP sites for file transfers



MySQL Databases 100 - you get an SQL databse...



PostgreSQL Databases 100 - ...in two different formats



IMAP/secure IMAP Email Support - Another type of e-mail support



2 Different Web Based Email Solutions - they offer more then one way to process e-mail (check with them for details)



CGI-BIN - BIN/Library/Server Side/Extensions all mean that they have programs on their server you can use on your web page (Form processing, etc.)



CGI Library



Server Side Includes



Frontpage 2000/2002 Extensions



Account "Control Panel" - sounds like a graphic interface to make working on your site easier



FTP Access - Can transfer files to and from your website using FTP



Shell Access (SSH) - More techno-geek control over transfering files



Override .htaccess Support - see above



Anonymous FTP - see above



Webmail (Browser Based Email) - another mention that you get e-mail with the site



Log Files + Site Stats - you get info about your visitors (how many, what pages, how long they stayed, where they came from, where they went to, etc.)



Customizable Error Pages - if the user types something wrong, you can sent them a customized error message (not just "401- Page not found")



Web File Manager - Graphic interface to help transfer files and set up the site



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Don't have the time to explain every line. Sorry. But this sounds like a very good web hosting service, with every facility that you could possibly need.
Damn that will take awile shoot go to a local computer shop and ask them to exp[lain it to you it looks like an internet server and it looks like a nice one
Sorry I don't have time to explain each one line by line, but I'll tell you this: the hosting package you're looking at will probably handle whatever you're trying to build, unless it's something huge that you anticipate millions of visitors for. If you're just hosting one personal site, that package is overkill.

Why do people prefer Firefox over I.E and Opera.?

Okay here's the deal, I want to know why use Firefox when Both IE7 and Opera have been proven better. Tell me one thing Firefox has that Opera and/or IE7 don't.



Oh and you can't use anything thats been debunked by www.firefoxmyths.com



Off the bat this means no saying it's faster or more secure, or saying that it has less holes or it has add ons while the other two browsers don't. Those are just the most obvious ones I wanted to put out there the rest are on the site. Oh and don't bother saying it has skins that's the least important feature for a browser i'm talking about security and userfriendliness etc.



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Let's first go back to WHY FireFox. This is a Mozilla project.



It would be against the law for multiple companies to collaborate to make the same product. The whole idea is the develop a specification that everyone owns. Mozilla is that specification of how a Browser can work. So IE, Opera, Netscape, Sufari and countless other browsers were made to work following that mozilla standard. FireFox is the baseline development of that standard.



Oddly enough, there are many differences between browsers. These are the tiny mistakes that designers make when inventing their own. Of course, Internet Explorer added the ActiveX crap that makes it unique.



It was in 2002 when spyware and adware really started to get RAMPANT on the internet, rendering IE nearly useless. Many Windows Users discovered that FireFox did not have these problems, because ActiveX was the target of many of these problems. But eventually IE caught up, so the importance of FireFox has dwindled. But FireFox made life easier for many Windows oriented people, so they are loyal to the product.



Yes, http://www.FireFoxMyths.com tells the story well. But that does not mean that people would SWITCH.



During the late 90s, each version of internet explorer leaped over the previous version of Netscape. Each version of Netscape leaped over Internet Explorer. Opera gained ground during the IE vs Netscape wars. Even today, there are many Netscape fans.



Hey, many people still hate IE7. It will take some time to grow.



I use IE6 and Firefox at the same time. I still use Firefox to visit unknown websites. It's just a habit.



Good luck and Happy Computing.



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Well, one big advantage is that FireFox is open source. I don't know a whole lot about Opera, but I do know IE doesn't provide it's source code to everyone. That's a big advantage to developers especially. :)
I use Firefox because it has a lot of handy plugins, displays HTML properly(sites that can't be displayed by FF are coded badly =%26gt; not worth my time).



Also, my copy of IE (version 6) keeps closing quite a few times unexpectedly, which is more than annoying.



As for Opera... I don't like that it doesn't have the option of opening a new window instead of a new tab.



Regarding the fastness issue - to me they're all the same, really. Didn't notice any difference.



Not to mention that it can't interpret HTML properly (I'm a web designer/developer and while it takes me 10 minutes to code a layout for FF and Opera... when it comes to IE compatibility I need an extra hour to make sure it looks mostly the same).
It all depends on one's opinion. Most people find Firefox more user-friendly, more customizable and more robust than IE. Opera does beat Firefox in many respects, but it's not so well known yet and it is also closed-source, thereby not allowing any changes. I myself like Firefox and Opera, but I don't find ANY reason to be fond of IE.
I prefer Opera. It is more secure than Firefox as well as faster.



Also, you can make more adjustments with Opera than you can with IE and Firefox.



I tried Firefox and it was too much like IE.



So, not everyone perfers Firefox over IE and Opera.



Personally, Firefox sucks almost as bad as IE.
Well, it is simple, i use IE6 and Firefox. Neither makes my computer crash, now IE7 what a load of crap. If I go to more that one site at a time, lock up!!!



Never really got into Netscape or Opera. hope that answered your question.
Most of the myths on that web page are pretty ridiculous. First of all, it 'debunks' some random quotes about the market share of Firefox (which doesn't say ANYTHING about the quality of the program), and second: the page starts by saying:



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Disclaimer - This page is in no way affiliated with Microsoft, Comcast or anyone else.



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But to illustrate (for example) the Anti-phishing myth, it states:



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Myth - "Firefox 2's Phishing Protection is better than Internet Explorer 7"



Reality - "Internet Explorer 7's Phishing Filter finished at the top of 3Sharp's list as most accurate anti-phishing technology, catching nearly 9 out of 10 phishing sites while generating no warning or block errors on the 500 legitimate websites tested." - Source



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The source it refers to is



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http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/09...



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NOTE THE MSDN-PART!! That's a Microsoft site! Not only that, the first line of the second section of the 'proof' that IE7's anti-phishing filter is better reads:



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To help us answer this question, we asked 3 Sharp LLC to conduct a study of the Phishing Filter in IE7 along with seven other products



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A study that Microsoft paid for says that IE7 is better than Firefox. Big surprise!! It's very easy to claim a page isn't affiliated to any of those companies mentioned, but it'd be better if it only quoted from sites that aren't affiliated with any of those companies, EITHER.



But to answer your question... Why do I use Firefox?



Because



- it has tabs (IE6 doesn't), and because I like its menu structure better than that of IE7.



- Microsoft is too big a company, it needs competition. For years MS didn't work on IE6, but it shifted back into gear when Firefox was released.



The reason why I don't use Opera? Because at the time when I wanted to get something different than IE6, Opera only offered a free product with annoying ads. Firefox was free, and didn't have ads. Since then, I just never saw a reason to abandon Firefox.
Well i prefer firefox because of the extensions are many which satisfy my needs. Firefox is open source so you can write your own extensions.



Opera on the other hand has less extensions ie opera widgets. But opera is very good when compared on the security side.



IE is very very slow and dont prefer it at all.



Overall i accept that opera and firefox are both good for browsing but am never a fan of IE.
the question is illogical.

Myspace 404 Error?

Trying to log into myspace from home. Keep getting



Error 400 'secure.myspac...' Bad Request.



Try reloading the Web page.



Retype the address in your browser.



Check your computer's Internet connection.



I have deleted temporary files in my Tools/Internet Options and I can get to other websites with no problems? Is this happening to anybody else and does anyone know how to fix it?



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start up in safe mode (F8)



go into the following folders and delete all the contents including folders in there



open windows explorer



kill everything in them, spare NONE !



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C:\Documents and Settings\user_name\Local Settings\Temp\*.*



- delete all files and folders in this directory !



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C:\Documents and Settings\user_name\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\*.*



- delete all files and folders in this directory !



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look for suspicious programs or something dont look right in here



c:\program files\*.*



- then delete that particular file/s and/or folders in this directory !



C:\windows\temp\*.*



- scan and view anything that looks odd (maybe delete)



and then empty RECYCLE BIN



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After that scan for virus and spyware if u have the program/s.



Then restart in normal startup and see if this continues. If it does then I strongly and urgently request you to reinstall your Operating System



Then when u get connected to the net



download



http://firefox.com and use this instead of Internet Explorer

 
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