T
Terry
Oh gosh, you are such a loser! Continue hanging out here cause we can see
right though you. You're a good laugh!
"Imhotep" wrote:
> Dewey wrote:
>
> > Let me give more info. All the systems on my home network were getting
> > Smoni Datagram errors. I search the net for the error and was told I
> > probably have something or someone in my system(s). I was told to use
> > TrendMicro Houscall. I used TrendMicro housecall and it showed a security
> > vulnernability of ASP.NET. It gave me a link to a Microsoft security patch
> > that was supposed to remedy the situation. I downloaded it, restarted the
> > system, and ran Trend again. Same threat even after the patch is on my
> > system. All of Windows updates are good to go. And I really wish I could
> > avoid Active X and IE. However, that would be like living without toilet
> > paper.
> >
> > "Dewey" wrote:
> >
> >> I currently have a message from my Virus scanner that I have a ASP.NET
> >> threat which means someone has access to my system through an ASP.NET
> >> website. I downloaded the fix, but it is still on there. I have installed
> >> and reinstalled about 5 times and ran my virus scanner in safe mode. No
> >> luck.
> >>
> >> Ideas anyone?
>
> "And I really wish I could avoid Active X and IE. However, that would be
> like living without toilet paper."
>
> Not at all. I do it everyday. I have not use a MS system in 2 years at work
> or at home. It is an illusion to say you can't live without them. Although,
> I am sure, MS loves when people say that!
>
> PS Using IE is just plain stupid! Sorry, not trying to attack you...
>
> Imhotep
>
right though you. You're a good laugh!
"Imhotep" wrote:
> Dewey wrote:
>
> > Let me give more info. All the systems on my home network were getting
> > Smoni Datagram errors. I search the net for the error and was told I
> > probably have something or someone in my system(s). I was told to use
> > TrendMicro Houscall. I used TrendMicro housecall and it showed a security
> > vulnernability of ASP.NET. It gave me a link to a Microsoft security patch
> > that was supposed to remedy the situation. I downloaded it, restarted the
> > system, and ran Trend again. Same threat even after the patch is on my
> > system. All of Windows updates are good to go. And I really wish I could
> > avoid Active X and IE. However, that would be like living without toilet
> > paper.
> >
> > "Dewey" wrote:
> >
> >> I currently have a message from my Virus scanner that I have a ASP.NET
> >> threat which means someone has access to my system through an ASP.NET
> >> website. I downloaded the fix, but it is still on there. I have installed
> >> and reinstalled about 5 times and ran my virus scanner in safe mode. No
> >> luck.
> >>
> >> Ideas anyone?
>
> "And I really wish I could avoid Active X and IE. However, that would be
> like living without toilet paper."
>
> Not at all. I do it everyday. I have not use a MS system in 2 years at work
> or at home. It is an illusion to say you can't live without them. Although,
> I am sure, MS loves when people say that!
>
> PS Using IE is just plain stupid! Sorry, not trying to attack you...
>
> Imhotep
>