IE Running well so far

G

Gary S. Terhune

You still have MSXML 4.0 SP1. Here's some updates you might want to
consider:
First, uninstall that Update we installed that includes the SDK. If you're
not sure which one, write down any entry that includes MSXML and post it
here. After uninstalling that, then get:

MSXML 4.0 Service Pack 2 http://tinyurl.com/59qer

then this patch:
http://tinyurl.com/y6a2sl

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:483cf7f0$0$15192$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> All three are version 4.10.9404.0 and they were all created 2/4/02.
> msxml4.dll is 80.5 KB, msxml4r.dll is 1.17 MB, msxml4a.dll is 43.5 KB.
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> news:uJmnbUIwIHA.2068@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> The date isn't as useful as the version number, Ginny.
>>
>> --
>> Gary S. Terhune
>> MS-MVP Shell/User
>> www.grystmill.com
>>
>> "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:483ce3f6$0$15192$607ed4bc@cv.net...
>> > My msxml4.dll, msxml4a.dll, and msxml4r.dll, were all modified on
>> > February
>> > 4,2002. I
>> > bought the machine from Dell in 1999. XPS T450, desktop.
>> > Ginny
>> >
>> >
>> > "Etal" <look@sig.bcause.this.is.invalid> wrote in message
>> > news:g1hu1r$ad1$1@aioe.org...
>> >> Gary S. Terhune wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > The mystery still remains as to where MSXML 4.0 SP1 came from, and
>> >>
>> >> If you think it is of importance to find out, and if the
>> >> [msXML4*.*] files haven't been (security-)updated since
>> >> originally installed.
>> >> Then i would check their creation date, and then search the
>> >> HardDiskVolumes for files created that date. If there are many
>> >> files created that day, i'd sort files by modification-date.
>> >> Unfortunately the result-list doesn't have a Creation-date column
>> >> but many times, sometimes even if the application responsible for
>> >> installing the files under investigation have been uninstalled,
>> >> there are other tell-tale files left behind that can shed light
>> >> on it.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> "They can be a terror to your mind and show you how to hold your
>> >> tongue
>> >> They got mystery written all over their forehead"
>> >
>> >

>>

>
>
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

As I said in the email, you need to train the firewall (or get one that is
more user friendly.) As I am not familiar with these things, I suggest you
start a new thread asking for help with Sygate and/or recommendations for
something easier to use.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:483d706f$0$11621$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> Good morning. Since I installed Sygate, every time I go to one of my OE
> accounts, or
> a IE page it wants to install new dlls or it won't let me go there. I will
> try to
> stop Sygate and see what happens. Is this a normal thing since I used the
> IE6sp1
> installer? Should I allow all these dlls (much more than I posted last
> night.
> So in summary, my computer works but only if I let it add a LOT of dlls.
> Ginny
>
> "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:483d0f58$0$25057$607ed4bc@cv.net...
>>
>> I repaired the C.A.spam blocker instead of removing it. I downloaded
>> Sygate5.5.2577
>> as 5.6.2808 doesn't support Win 98se.
>> After installation it said IE was loading a new dll for Avast, so I said
>> o.k. but I
>> didn't write it down.
>>
>> Then it said IE is loading new dll.....C:\WINDOWS\System MFC42LOC.DLL
>> FILE VERSION: 6.002800.1106
>> FILE I.E.
>> PROCESS ID FF872F29
>> (heximal)4287049513 (decimal)
>> TCP t
>> (This happened when I opened Internet Explorer)
>> Then when I opened Outlook Express Mail I got this :
>>
>> A new DLL has been loaded to Outlook Express. This is common if you have
>> updated

> O.E.
>> lately. (because of firewall)
>>
>> The new DLLs have been loaded:
>>
>> C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\PROOF\MSSPELL3.DLL
>>
>> To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the Tools,
>> Options

> menu.
>>
>> File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
>>
>> File Description : Outlook Express
>>
>> File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook
>> Express\msimn.exe
>>
>> Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal) 4294501077
>> (Decimal)
>>
>> Connection origin : local initiated
>>
>> Protocol : TCP
>>
>> Local Address : 192.168.2.3
>>
>> Local Port : 1094
>>
>> Remote Name : mail.optonline.net
>>
>> Remote Address : 167.206.5.250
>>
>> Remote Port : 25 (SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer
>> Protocol)
>>
>> Ethernet packet details:
>>
>> Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
>>
>> Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
>>
>> Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
>>
>> Type: IP (0x0800)
>>
>> Internet Protocol
>>
>> Version: 4
>>
>> Header Length: 20 bytes
>>
>> Flags:
>>
>> .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
>>
>> ..0. = More fragments: Not set
>>
>> Fragment offset:0
>>
>> Time to live: 128
>>
>> Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)
>>
>> Header checksum: 0x5018 (Correct)
>>
>> Source: 192.168.2.3
>>
>> Destination: 167.206.5.250
>>
>> Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
>>
>> Source port: 1094
>>
>> Destination port: 25
>>
>> Sequence number: 2040560
>>
>> Acknowledgment number: 0
>>
>> Header length: 28
>>
>> Flags:
>>
>> 0... .... = Congestion Window Reduce
>> (CWR): Not set
>>
>> .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
>>
>> ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
>>
>> ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not set
>>
>> .... 0... = Push: Not set
>>
>> .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
>>
>> .... ..1. = Syn: Set
>>
>> .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
>>
>> Checksum: 0x45cb (Correct)
>>
>> Data (0 Bytes)
>>
>>
>>
>> Binary dump of the packet:
>>
>> 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
>> ....u.bM..E.
>>
>> 0010: 00 30 72 04 40 00 80 06 : 18 50 C0 A8 02 03 A7 CE |
>> .0r.@....P......
>>
>> 0020: 05 FA 04 46 00 19 00 1F : 22 F0 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
>> ...F....".....p.
>>
>> 0030: 20 00 CB 45 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 C5 CE |
>> ..E............
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

> --
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

> --
>> -----
>> Then when I opened the newsgroup I got this:
>>
>> Outlook Express has added 2 dll files
>>
>> The new DLLs have been loaded:
>>
>> C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\TEXTCONV\MSCONV97.DLL
>>
>> C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\TEXTCONV\HTML32.CNV
>>
>>
>> To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the Tools,
>> Options menu.
>>
>> File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
>>
>> File Description : Outlook Express
>>
>> File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook
>> Express\msimn.exe
>>
>> Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal) 4294501077
>> (Decimal)
>>
>> Connection origin : local initiated
>>
>> Protocol : TCP
>>
>> Local Address : 192.168.2.3
>>
>> Local Port : 1101
>>
>> Remote Name : news.optonline.net
>>
>> Remote Address : 209.197.15.254
>>
>> Remote Port : 119 (NNTP - Network News Transfer
>> Protocol)
>>
>> Ethernet packet details:
>>
>> Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
>>
>> Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
>>
>> Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
>>
>> Type: IP (0x0800)
>>
>> Internet Protocol
>>
>> Version: 4
>>
>> Header Length: 20 bytes
>>
>> Flags:
>>
>> .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
>>
>> ..0. = More fragments: Not set
>>
>> Fragment offset:0
>>
>> Time to live: 128
>>
>> Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)
>>
>> Header checksum: 0x5499 (Correct)
>>
>> Source: 192.168.2.3
>>
>> Destination: 209.197.15.254
>>
>> Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
>>
>> Source port: 1101
>>
>> Destination port: 119
>>
>> Sequence number: 2582083
>>
>> Acknowledgment number: 0
>>
>> Header length: 28
>>
>> Flags:
>>
>> 0... .... = Congestion Window Reduce
>> (CWR): Not set
>>
>> .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
>>
>> ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
>>
>> ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not set
>>
>> .... 0... = Push: Not set
>>
>> .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
>>
>> .... ..1. = Syn: Set
>>
>> .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
>>
>> Checksum: 0x8a53 (Correct)
>>
>> Data (0 Bytes)
>>
>>
>>
>> Binary dump of the packet:
>>
>> 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
>> ....u.bM..E.
>>
>> 0010: 00 30 BD 04 40 00 80 06 : 99 54 C0 A8 02 03 D1 C5 |
>> .0..@....T......
>>
>> 0020: 0F FE 04 4D 00 77 00 27 : 66 43 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
>> ...M.w.'fC....p.
>>
>> 0030: 20 00 53 8A 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 6F 2F | .S...........
>>
>>
>>
>>

>
>
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: What is Quick Time

It's a media player that you need to have installed in case you run into any
QT media. Harmless, though it's always wise, when doing the things you're
doing, to take the time to check for updated versions (though with Win98,
there aren't likely to be any.).

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:483d7e53$0$11627$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was
> critical that I
> had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't even
> remember what
> it is. Ginny
>
> "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:483d706f$0$11621$607ed4bc@cv.net...
>> Good morning. Since I installed Sygate, every time I go to one of my OE
>> accounts,

> or
>> a IE page it wants to install new dlls or it won't let me go there. I
>> will try to
>> stop Sygate and see what happens. Is this a normal thing since I used the
>> IE6sp1
>> installer? Should I allow all these dlls (much more than I posted last
>> night.
>> So in summary, my computer works but only if I let it add a LOT of
>> dlls.

> Ginny
>>
>> "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:483d0f58$0$25057$607ed4bc@cv.net...
>> >
>> > I repaired the C.A.spam blocker instead of removing it. I downloaded

> Sygate5.5.2577
>> > as 5.6.2808 doesn't support Win 98se.
>> > After installation it said IE was loading a new dll for Avast, so I
>> > said o.k. but

> I
>> > didn't write it down.
>> >
>> > Then it said IE is loading new dll.....C:\WINDOWS\System MFC42LOC.DLL
>> > FILE VERSION: 6.002800.1106
>> > FILE I.E.
>> > PROCESS ID FF872F29
>> > (heximal)4287049513 (decimal)
>> > TCP t
>> > (This happened when I opened Internet Explorer)
>> > Then when I opened Outlook Express Mail I got this :
>> >
>> > A new DLL has been loaded to Outlook Express. This is common if you
>> > have updated

>> O.E.
>> > lately. (because of firewall)
>> >
>> > The new DLLs have been loaded:
>> >
>> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\PROOF\MSSPELL3.DLL
>> >
>> > To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the Tools,
>> > Options

>> menu.
>> >
>> > File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
>> >
>> > File Description : Outlook Express
>> >
>> > File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook

> Express\msimn.exe
>> >
>> > Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal) 4294501077
>> > (Decimal)
>> >
>> > Connection origin : local initiated
>> >
>> > Protocol : TCP
>> >
>> > Local Address : 192.168.2.3
>> >
>> > Local Port : 1094
>> >
>> > Remote Name : mail.optonline.net
>> >
>> > Remote Address : 167.206.5.250
>> >
>> > Remote Port : 25 (SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer
>> > Protocol)
>> >
>> > Ethernet packet details:
>> >
>> > Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
>> >
>> > Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
>> >
>> > Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
>> >
>> > Type: IP (0x0800)
>> >
>> > Internet Protocol
>> >
>> > Version: 4
>> >
>> > Header Length: 20 bytes
>> >
>> > Flags:
>> >
>> > .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
>> >
>> > ..0. = More fragments: Not set
>> >
>> > Fragment offset:0
>> >
>> > Time to live: 128
>> >
>> > Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)
>> >
>> > Header checksum: 0x5018 (Correct)
>> >
>> > Source: 192.168.2.3
>> >
>> > Destination: 167.206.5.250
>> >
>> > Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
>> >
>> > Source port: 1094
>> >
>> > Destination port: 25
>> >
>> > Sequence number: 2040560
>> >
>> > Acknowledgment number: 0
>> >
>> > Header length: 28
>> >
>> > Flags:
>> >
>> > 0... .... = Congestion Window Reduce
>> > (CWR): Not

> set
>> >
>> > .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
>> >
>> > ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
>> >
>> > ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not set
>> >
>> > .... 0... = Push: Not set
>> >
>> > .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
>> >
>> > .... ..1. = Syn: Set
>> >
>> > .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
>> >
>> > Checksum: 0x45cb (Correct)
>> >
>> > Data (0 Bytes)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Binary dump of the packet:
>> >
>> > 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
>> > ....u.bM..E.
>> >
>> > 0010: 00 30 72 04 40 00 80 06 : 18 50 C0 A8 02 03 A7 CE |
>> > .0r.@....P......
>> >
>> > 0020: 05 FA 04 46 00 19 00 1F : 22 F0 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
>> > ...F....".....p.
>> >
>> > 0030: 20 00 CB 45 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 C5 CE |
>> > ..E............

>>
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> --
>>
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> --
>> > -----
>> > Then when I opened the newsgroup I got this:
>> >
>> > Outlook Express has added 2 dll files
>> >
>> > The new DLLs have been loaded:
>> >
>> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\TEXTCONV\MSCONV97.DLL
>> >
>> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\TEXTCONV\HTML32.CNV
>> >
>> >
>> > To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the Tools,
>> > Options

> menu.
>> >
>> > File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
>> >
>> > File Description : Outlook Express
>> >
>> > File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook

> Express\msimn.exe
>> >
>> > Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal) 4294501077
>> > (Decimal)
>> >
>> > Connection origin : local initiated
>> >
>> > Protocol : TCP
>> >
>> > Local Address : 192.168.2.3
>> >
>> > Local Port : 1101
>> >
>> > Remote Name : news.optonline.net
>> >
>> > Remote Address : 209.197.15.254
>> >
>> > Remote Port : 119 (NNTP - Network News Transfer
>> > Protocol)
>> >
>> > Ethernet packet details:
>> >
>> > Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
>> >
>> > Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
>> >
>> > Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
>> >
>> > Type: IP (0x0800)
>> >
>> > Internet Protocol
>> >
>> > Version: 4
>> >
>> > Header Length: 20 bytes
>> >
>> > Flags:
>> >
>> > .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
>> >
>> > ..0. = More fragments: Not set
>> >
>> > Fragment offset:0
>> >
>> > Time to live: 128
>> >
>> > Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)
>> >
>> > Header checksum: 0x5499 (Correct)
>> >
>> > Source: 192.168.2.3
>> >
>> > Destination: 209.197.15.254
>> >
>> > Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
>> >
>> > Source port: 1101
>> >
>> > Destination port: 119
>> >
>> > Sequence number: 2582083
>> >
>> > Acknowledgment number: 0
>> >
>> > Header length: 28
>> >
>> > Flags:
>> >
>> > 0... .... = Congestion Window Reduce
>> > (CWR): Not

> set
>> >
>> > .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
>> >
>> > ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
>> >
>> > ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not set
>> >
>> > .... 0... = Push: Not set
>> >
>> > .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
>> >
>> > .... ..1. = Syn: Set
>> >
>> > .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
>> >
>> > Checksum: 0x8a53 (Correct)
>> >
>> > Data (0 Bytes)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Binary dump of the packet:
>> >
>> > 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
>> > ....u.bM..E.
>> >
>> > 0010: 00 30 BD 04 40 00 80 06 : 99 54 C0 A8 02 03 D1 C5 |
>> > .0..@....T......
>> >
>> > 0020: 0F FE 04 4D 00 77 00 27 : 66 43 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
>> > ...M.w.'fC....p.
>> >
>> > 0030: 20 00 53 8A 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 6F 2F |
>> > .S...........
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >

>>
>>

>
>
 
C

CdLSRN

Re: What is Quick Time

thanks , I will uninstall it. Ginny
"Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
news:fa1r3490ic78jqm9d8p4mkkvf84r0rcg82@4ax.com...
> "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote:
>
> >Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was critical that

I
> >had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't even remember

what
> >it is. Ginny

>
> QuickTime is Apple's video player. It plays *.mov and *.mp4 files,
> which Windows Media Player will not. Installing it will also get you
> endless nags from Apple to upgrade it and iTunes (whether you have
> iTunes or not).
>
> --
> Tim Slattery
> MS MVP(Shell/User)
> Slattery_T@bls.gov
> http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
 
M

MEB

Re: What is Quick Time

Apple's QuickTime for 98 has not been supported for some time. It is a
security risk, and is severely outdated.
Unless you have some special need to use it online, do not allow it access
to the Internet.

Are you using AOL or some other ISP which installed this for you?

--
MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
--
_________

"Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
news:fa1r3490ic78jqm9d8p4mkkvf84r0rcg82@4ax.com...
| "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote:
|
| >Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was
critical that I
| >had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't even
remember what
| >it is. Ginny
|
| QuickTime is Apple's video player. It plays *.mov and *.mp4 files,
| which Windows Media Player will not. Installing it will also get you
| endless nags from Apple to upgrade it and iTunes (whether you have
| iTunes or not).
|
| --
| Tim Slattery
| MS MVP(Shell/User)
| Slattery_T@bls.gov
| http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: What is Quick Time

I already told you, that machine has had EVERYTHING installed on it at one
time or another, and been through several ISPs and their branding/helpful
software, etc.

But what should she do if she needs QT to play something? After all, what
you say about QT on Windows 98 could be said about Win98 itself. In fact, I
say it fairly regularly in places where people might actually listen.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uzyZhGOwIHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Apple's QuickTime for 98 has not been supported for some time. It is a
> security risk, and is severely outdated.
> Unless you have some special need to use it online, do not allow it access
> to the Internet.
>
> Are you using AOL or some other ISP which installed this for you?
>
> --
> MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> --
> _________
>
> "Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
> news:fa1r3490ic78jqm9d8p4mkkvf84r0rcg82@4ax.com...
> | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote:
> |
> | >Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was
> critical that I
> | >had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't even
> remember what
> | >it is. Ginny
> |
> | QuickTime is Apple's video player. It plays *.mov and *.mp4 files,
> | which Windows Media Player will not. Installing it will also get you
> | endless nags from Apple to upgrade it and iTunes (whether you have
> | iTunes or not).
> |
> | --
> | Tim Slattery
> | MS MVP(Shell/User)
> | Slattery_T@bls.gov
> | http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
>
>
 
M

MEB

Re: What is Quick Time

QT can be used locally, or one can find codex to handle that format in some
other player which IS being supported.

Right, you DO say that constantly, and you also attempt to foster the
notion that XP has become the world's favorite because its just so good and
secure, BS, the reason for increased usage is that it is difficult to find
computer's to support 9X, leaving the only viable Windows choice as XP, and
VISTA is still such a PITA. Try not to buy into the garbage spewed by media
and others... OR if you wish, we CAN discuss the POS XP which I DID spend
considerable time testing and monitoring... how good its,,, look HERE:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946480/en-us

Think everything is fixed,,, guess again...

--
MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
--
_________

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
news:uKoNOPOwIHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
| I already told you, that machine has had EVERYTHING installed on it at one
| time or another, and been through several ISPs and their branding/helpful
| software, etc.
|
| But what should she do if she needs QT to play something? After all, what
| you say about QT on Windows 98 could be said about Win98 itself. In fact,
I
| say it fairly regularly in places where people might actually listen.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS-MVP Shell/User
| www.grystmill.com
|
| "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
| news:uzyZhGOwIHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
| > Apple's QuickTime for 98 has not been supported for some time. It is a
| > security risk, and is severely outdated.
| > Unless you have some special need to use it online, do not allow it
access
| > to the Internet.
| >
| > Are you using AOL or some other ISP which installed this for you?
| >
| > --
| > MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
| > --
| > _________
| >
| > "Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
| > news:fa1r3490ic78jqm9d8p4mkkvf84r0rcg82@4ax.com...
| > | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote:
| > |
| > | >Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was
| > critical that I
| > | >had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't
even
| > remember what
| > | >it is. Ginny
| > |
| > | QuickTime is Apple's video player. It plays *.mov and *.mp4 files,
| > | which Windows Media Player will not. Installing it will also get you
| > | endless nags from Apple to upgrade it and iTunes (whether you have
| > | iTunes or not).
| > |
| > | --
| > | Tim Slattery
| > | MS MVP(Shell/User)
| > | Slattery_T@bls.gov
| > | http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
| >
| >
|
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: What is Quick Time

I have QT 6 (updated to 6.5.2). (Current version is 7, so 6 is not so old.).
Works fine in Win98.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uzyZhGOwIHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Apple's QuickTime for 98 has not been supported for some time. It is a
> security risk, and is severely outdated.
> Unless you have some special need to use it online, do not allow it access
> to the Internet.
>
> Are you using AOL or some other ISP which installed this for you?
>
> --
> MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> --
> _________
>
> "Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
> news:fa1r3490ic78jqm9d8p4mkkvf84r0rcg82@4ax.com...
> | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote:
> |
> | >Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was
> critical that I
> | >had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't even
> remember what
> | >it is. Ginny
> |
> | QuickTime is Apple's video player. It plays *.mov and *.mp4 files,
> | which Windows Media Player will not. Installing it will also get you
> | endless nags from Apple to upgrade it and iTunes (whether you have
> | iTunes or not).
> |
> | --
> | Tim Slattery
> | MS MVP(Shell/User)
> | Slattery_T@bls.gov
> | http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
>
>
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: What is Quick Time

Correct me if I'm wrong, but IME it only nags if you leave that thing in the
tray. We removed it.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:483d7e53$0$11627$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was
> critical that I
> had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't even
> remember what
> it is. Ginny
>
> "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:483d706f$0$11621$607ed4bc@cv.net...
>> Good morning. Since I installed Sygate, every time I go to one of my OE
>> accounts,

> or
>> a IE page it wants to install new dlls or it won't let me go there. I
>> will try to
>> stop Sygate and see what happens. Is this a normal thing since I used the
>> IE6sp1
>> installer? Should I allow all these dlls (much more than I posted last
>> night.
>> So in summary, my computer works but only if I let it add a LOT of
>> dlls.

> Ginny
>>
>> "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:483d0f58$0$25057$607ed4bc@cv.net...
>> >
>> > I repaired the C.A.spam blocker instead of removing it. I downloaded

> Sygate5.5.2577
>> > as 5.6.2808 doesn't support Win 98se.
>> > After installation it said IE was loading a new dll for Avast, so I
>> > said o.k. but

> I
>> > didn't write it down.
>> >
>> > Then it said IE is loading new dll.....C:\WINDOWS\System MFC42LOC.DLL
>> > FILE VERSION: 6.002800.1106
>> > FILE I.E.
>> > PROCESS ID FF872F29
>> > (heximal)4287049513 (decimal)
>> > TCP t
>> > (This happened when I opened Internet Explorer)
>> > Then when I opened Outlook Express Mail I got this :
>> >
>> > A new DLL has been loaded to Outlook Express. This is common if you
>> > have updated

>> O.E.
>> > lately. (because of firewall)
>> >
>> > The new DLLs have been loaded:
>> >
>> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\PROOF\MSSPELL3.DLL
>> >
>> > To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the Tools,
>> > Options

>> menu.
>> >
>> > File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
>> >
>> > File Description : Outlook Express
>> >
>> > File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook

> Express\msimn.exe
>> >
>> > Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal) 4294501077
>> > (Decimal)
>> >
>> > Connection origin : local initiated
>> >
>> > Protocol : TCP
>> >
>> > Local Address : 192.168.2.3
>> >
>> > Local Port : 1094
>> >
>> > Remote Name : mail.optonline.net
>> >
>> > Remote Address : 167.206.5.250
>> >
>> > Remote Port : 25 (SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer
>> > Protocol)
>> >
>> > Ethernet packet details:
>> >
>> > Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
>> >
>> > Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
>> >
>> > Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
>> >
>> > Type: IP (0x0800)
>> >
>> > Internet Protocol
>> >
>> > Version: 4
>> >
>> > Header Length: 20 bytes
>> >
>> > Flags:
>> >
>> > .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
>> >
>> > ..0. = More fragments: Not set
>> >
>> > Fragment offset:0
>> >
>> > Time to live: 128
>> >
>> > Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)
>> >
>> > Header checksum: 0x5018 (Correct)
>> >
>> > Source: 192.168.2.3
>> >
>> > Destination: 167.206.5.250
>> >
>> > Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
>> >
>> > Source port: 1094
>> >
>> > Destination port: 25
>> >
>> > Sequence number: 2040560
>> >
>> > Acknowledgment number: 0
>> >
>> > Header length: 28
>> >
>> > Flags:
>> >
>> > 0... .... = Congestion Window Reduce
>> > (CWR): Not

> set
>> >
>> > .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
>> >
>> > ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
>> >
>> > ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not set
>> >
>> > .... 0... = Push: Not set
>> >
>> > .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
>> >
>> > .... ..1. = Syn: Set
>> >
>> > .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
>> >
>> > Checksum: 0x45cb (Correct)
>> >
>> > Data (0 Bytes)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Binary dump of the packet:
>> >
>> > 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
>> > ....u.bM..E.
>> >
>> > 0010: 00 30 72 04 40 00 80 06 : 18 50 C0 A8 02 03 A7 CE |
>> > .0r.@....P......
>> >
>> > 0020: 05 FA 04 46 00 19 00 1F : 22 F0 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
>> > ...F....".....p.
>> >
>> > 0030: 20 00 CB 45 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 C5 CE |
>> > ..E............

>>
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> --
>>
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> --
>> > -----
>> > Then when I opened the newsgroup I got this:
>> >
>> > Outlook Express has added 2 dll files
>> >
>> > The new DLLs have been loaded:
>> >
>> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\TEXTCONV\MSCONV97.DLL
>> >
>> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\TEXTCONV\HTML32.CNV
>> >
>> >
>> > To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the Tools,
>> > Options

> menu.
>> >
>> > File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
>> >
>> > File Description : Outlook Express
>> >
>> > File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook

> Express\msimn.exe
>> >
>> > Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal) 4294501077
>> > (Decimal)
>> >
>> > Connection origin : local initiated
>> >
>> > Protocol : TCP
>> >
>> > Local Address : 192.168.2.3
>> >
>> > Local Port : 1101
>> >
>> > Remote Name : news.optonline.net
>> >
>> > Remote Address : 209.197.15.254
>> >
>> > Remote Port : 119 (NNTP - Network News Transfer
>> > Protocol)
>> >
>> > Ethernet packet details:
>> >
>> > Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
>> >
>> > Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
>> >
>> > Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
>> >
>> > Type: IP (0x0800)
>> >
>> > Internet Protocol
>> >
>> > Version: 4
>> >
>> > Header Length: 20 bytes
>> >
>> > Flags:
>> >
>> > .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
>> >
>> > ..0. = More fragments: Not set
>> >
>> > Fragment offset:0
>> >
>> > Time to live: 128
>> >
>> > Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)
>> >
>> > Header checksum: 0x5499 (Correct)
>> >
>> > Source: 192.168.2.3
>> >
>> > Destination: 209.197.15.254
>> >
>> > Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
>> >
>> > Source port: 1101
>> >
>> > Destination port: 119
>> >
>> > Sequence number: 2582083
>> >
>> > Acknowledgment number: 0
>> >
>> > Header length: 28
>> >
>> > Flags:
>> >
>> > 0... .... = Congestion Window Reduce
>> > (CWR): Not

> set
>> >
>> > .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
>> >
>> > ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
>> >
>> > ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not set
>> >
>> > .... 0... = Push: Not set
>> >
>> > .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
>> >
>> > .... ..1. = Syn: Set
>> >
>> > .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
>> >
>> > Checksum: 0x8a53 (Correct)
>> >
>> > Data (0 Bytes)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Binary dump of the packet:
>> >
>> > 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
>> > ....u.bM..E.
>> >
>> > 0010: 00 30 BD 04 40 00 80 06 : 99 54 C0 A8 02 03 D1 C5 |
>> > .0..@....T......
>> >
>> > 0020: 0F FE 04 4D 00 77 00 27 : 66 43 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
>> > ...M.w.'fC....p.
>> >
>> > 0030: 20 00 53 8A 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 6F 2F |
>> > .S...........
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >

>>
>>

>
>
 
M

MEB

Re: What is Quick Time

So right, you check for the loader/tray stub with MSCONFIG, and disabled it
if its not presently part of a current AOL ISP package. If it is, then a
different course might be needed
Same for Real Player.

Also disable Check for Updates..

--
MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
--
_________

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
news:OqfkOdOwIHA.5892@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
| Correct me if I'm wrong, but IME it only nags if you leave that thing in
the
| tray. We removed it.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS-MVP Shell/User
| www.grystmill.com
|
| "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
| news:483d7e53$0$11627$607ed4bc@cv.net...
| > Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was
| > critical that I
| > had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't even
| > remember what
| > it is. Ginny
| >
| > "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
| > news:483d706f$0$11621$607ed4bc@cv.net...
| >> Good morning. Since I installed Sygate, every time I go to one of my OE
| >> accounts,
| > or
| >> a IE page it wants to install new dlls or it won't let me go there. I
| >> will try to
| >> stop Sygate and see what happens. Is this a normal thing since I used
the
| >> IE6sp1
| >> installer? Should I allow all these dlls (much more than I posted last
| >> night.
| >> So in summary, my computer works but only if I let it add a LOT of
| >> dlls.
| > Ginny
| >>
| >> "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
| >> news:483d0f58$0$25057$607ed4bc@cv.net...
| >> >
| >> > I repaired the C.A.spam blocker instead of removing it. I downloaded
| > Sygate5.5.2577
| >> > as 5.6.2808 doesn't support Win 98se.
| >> > After installation it said IE was loading a new dll for Avast, so I
| >> > said o.k. but
| > I
| >> > didn't write it down.
| >> >
| >> > Then it said IE is loading new dll.....C:\WINDOWS\System MFC42LOC.DLL
| >> > FILE VERSION: 6.002800.1106
| >> > FILE I.E.
| >> > PROCESS ID FF872F29
| >> > (heximal)4287049513 (decimal)
| >> > TCP t
| >> > (This happened when I opened Internet Explorer)
| >> > Then when I opened Outlook Express Mail I got this :
| >> >
| >> > A new DLL has been loaded to Outlook Express. This is common if you
| >> > have updated
| >> O.E.
| >> > lately. (because of firewall)
| >> >
| >> > The new DLLs have been loaded:
| >> >
| >> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\PROOF\MSSPELL3.DLL
| >> >
| >> > To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the
Tools,
| >> > Options
| >> menu.
| >> >
| >> > File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
| >> >
| >> > File Description : Outlook Express
| >> >
| >> > File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook
| > Express\msimn.exe
| >> >
| >> > Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal) 4294501077
| >> > (Decimal)
| >> >
| >> > Connection origin : local initiated
| >> >
| >> > Protocol : TCP
| >> >
| >> > Local Address : 192.168.2.3
| >> >
| >> > Local Port : 1094
| >> >
| >> > Remote Name : mail.optonline.net
| >> >
| >> > Remote Address : 167.206.5.250
| >> >
| >> > Remote Port : 25 (SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer
| >> > Protocol)
| >> >
| >> > Ethernet packet details:
| >> >
| >> > Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
| >> >
| >> > Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
| >> >
| >> > Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
| >> >
| >> > Type: IP (0x0800)
| >> >
| >> > Internet Protocol
| >> >
| >> > Version: 4
| >> >
| >> > Header Length: 20 bytes
| >> >
| >> > Flags:
| >> >
| >> > .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
| >> >
| >> > ..0. = More fragments: Not set
| >> >
| >> > Fragment offset:0
| >> >
| >> > Time to live: 128
| >> >
| >> > Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)
| >> >
| >> > Header checksum: 0x5018 (Correct)
| >> >
| >> > Source: 192.168.2.3
| >> >
| >> > Destination: 167.206.5.250
| >> >
| >> > Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
| >> >
| >> > Source port: 1094
| >> >
| >> > Destination port: 25
| >> >
| >> > Sequence number: 2040560
| >> >
| >> > Acknowledgment number: 0
| >> >
| >> > Header length: 28
| >> >
| >> > Flags:
| >> >
| >> > 0... .... = Congestion Window Reduce
| >> > (CWR): Not
| > set
| >> >
| >> > .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
| >> >
| >> > ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
| >> >
| >> > ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not set
| >> >
| >> > .... 0... = Push: Not set
| >> >
| >> > .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
| >> >
| >> > .... ..1. = Syn: Set
| >> >
| >> > .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
| >> >
| >> > Checksum: 0x45cb (Correct)
| >> >
| >> > Data (0 Bytes)
| >> >
| >> >
| >> >
| >> > Binary dump of the packet:
| >> >
| >> > 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
| >> > ....u.bM..E.
| >> >
| >> > 0010: 00 30 72 04 40 00 80 06 : 18 50 C0 A8 02 03 A7 CE |
| >> > .0r.@....P......
| >> >
| >> > 0020: 05 FA 04 46 00 19 00 1F : 22 F0 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
| >> > ...F....".....p.
| >> >
| >> > 0030: 20 00 CB 45 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 C5 CE |
| >> > ..E............
| >>
|
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------

----------
| >> --
| >>
|
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------

----------
| >> --
| >> > -----
| >> > Then when I opened the newsgroup I got this:
| >> >
| >> > Outlook Express has added 2 dll files
| >> >
| >> > The new DLLs have been loaded:
| >> >
| >> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\TEXTCONV\MSCONV97.DLL
| >> >
| >> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\TEXTCONV\HTML32.CNV
| >> >
| >> >
| >> > To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the Tools,
| >> > Options
| > menu.
| >> >
| >> > File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
| >> >
| >> > File Description : Outlook Express
| >> >
| >> > File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook
| > Express\msimn.exe
| >> >
| >> > Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal) 4294501077
| >> > (Decimal)
| >> >
| >> > Connection origin : local initiated
| >> >
| >> > Protocol : TCP
| >> >
| >> > Local Address : 192.168.2.3
| >> >
| >> > Local Port : 1101
| >> >
| >> > Remote Name : news.optonline.net
| >> >
| >> > Remote Address : 209.197.15.254
| >> >
| >> > Remote Port : 119 (NNTP - Network News Transfer
| >> > Protocol)
| >> >
| >> > Ethernet packet details:
| >> >
| >> > Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
| >> >
| >> > Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
| >> >
| >> > Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
| >> >
| >> > Type: IP (0x0800)
| >> >
| >> > Internet Protocol
| >> >
| >> > Version: 4
| >> >
| >> > Header Length: 20 bytes
| >> >
| >> > Flags:
| >> >
| >> > .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
| >> >
| >> > ..0. = More fragments: Not set
| >> >
| >> > Fragment offset:0
| >> >
| >> > Time to live: 128
| >> >
| >> > Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)
| >> >
| >> > Header checksum: 0x5499 (Correct)
| >> >
| >> > Source: 192.168.2.3
| >> >
| >> > Destination: 209.197.15.254
| >> >
| >> > Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
| >> >
| >> > Source port: 1101
| >> >
| >> > Destination port: 119
| >> >
| >> > Sequence number: 2582083
| >> >
| >> > Acknowledgment number: 0
| >> >
| >> > Header length: 28
| >> >
| >> > Flags:
| >> >
| >> > 0... .... = Congestion Window Reduce
| >> > (CWR): Not
| > set
| >> >
| >> > .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
| >> >
| >> > ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
| >> >
| >> > ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not set
| >> >
| >> > .... 0... = Push: Not set
| >> >
| >> > .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
| >> >
| >> > .... ..1. = Syn: Set
| >> >
| >> > .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
| >> >
| >> > Checksum: 0x8a53 (Correct)
| >> >
| >> > Data (0 Bytes)
| >> >
| >> >
| >> >
| >> > Binary dump of the packet:
| >> >
| >> > 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
| >> > ....u.bM..E.
| >> >
| >> > 0010: 00 30 BD 04 40 00 80 06 : 99 54 C0 A8 02 03 D1 C5 |
| >> > .0..@....T......
| >> >
| >> > 0020: 0F FE 04 4D 00 77 00 27 : 66 43 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
| >> > ...M.w.'fC....p.
| >> >
| >> > 0030: 20 00 53 8A 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 6F 2F |
| >> > .S...........
| >> >
| >> >
| >> >
| >> >
| >>
| >>
| >
| >
|
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: What is Quick Time

Windows XP is no more a POS than 98. I don't use Vista so I can't comment,
but I imagine it's the same thing, though I tend to think of Vista as XP's
ME. As for your hardware argument, that's total BS. Windows 98 lost it's
market share (dropped into the low single-digits) long before new hardware
stopped supporting it.

People LIKE operating systems that just work. Windows XP is and always has
been more robust than 98. That's why IT people like it (go ahead, show me a
survey of IT's where 98 is compared favorably with other systems.) That's
why home users and SOHO users and everyone else like XP. As for security,
the only difference between now on XP and then on 98 is in the details.

As for security, the main issues involve IE and OE and if Win9x was
supported, they'd be getting just as many patches. As for other things that
needed fixing, 9x had just as many in relative terms.

Look, ANY argument that compares OS security and DOESN'T take into account
market share, the "biggest bang for the buck" operational theory of malware
writers, etc., is pure sophistry.

And you didn't deny my original premise, did you?

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23l7eJaOwIHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> QT can be used locally, or one can find codex to handle that format in
> some
> other player which IS being supported.
>
> Right, you DO say that constantly, and you also attempt to foster the
> notion that XP has become the world's favorite because its just so good
> and
> secure, BS, the reason for increased usage is that it is difficult to find
> computer's to support 9X, leaving the only viable Windows choice as XP,
> and
> VISTA is still such a PITA. Try not to buy into the garbage spewed by
> media
> and others... OR if you wish, we CAN discuss the POS XP which I DID spend
> considerable time testing and monitoring... how good its,,, look HERE:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946480/en-us
>
> Think everything is fixed,,, guess again...
>
> --
> MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> --
> _________
>
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> news:uKoNOPOwIHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> | I already told you, that machine has had EVERYTHING installed on it at
> one
> | time or another, and been through several ISPs and their
> branding/helpful
> | software, etc.
> |
> | But what should she do if she needs QT to play something? After all,
> what
> | you say about QT on Windows 98 could be said about Win98 itself. In
> fact,
> I
> | say it fairly regularly in places where people might actually listen.
> |
> | --
> | Gary S. Terhune
> | MS-MVP Shell/User
> | www.grystmill.com
> |
> | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> | news:uzyZhGOwIHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> | > Apple's QuickTime for 98 has not been supported for some time. It is a
> | > security risk, and is severely outdated.
> | > Unless you have some special need to use it online, do not allow it
> access
> | > to the Internet.
> | >
> | > Are you using AOL or some other ISP which installed this for you?
> | >
> | > --
> | > MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> | > --
> | > _________
> | >
> | > "Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
> | > news:fa1r3490ic78jqm9d8p4mkkvf84r0rcg82@4ax.com...
> | > | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote:
> | > |
> | > | >Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was
> | > critical that I
> | > | >had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't
> even
> | > remember what
> | > | >it is. Ginny
> | > |
> | > | QuickTime is Apple's video player. It plays *.mov and *.mp4 files,
> | > | which Windows Media Player will not. Installing it will also get you
> | > | endless nags from Apple to upgrade it and iTunes (whether you have
> | > | iTunes or not).
> | > |
> | > | --
> | > | Tim Slattery
> | > | MS MVP(Shell/User)
> | > | Slattery_T@bls.gov
> | > | http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
> | >
> | >
> |
>
>
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: What is Quick Time

I *always* disable those tray stubs for all kinds of things. And any
knowledgeable user does the same. Of course, I don't use MSCONFIG to uncheck
them -- one should NEVER use MSCONFIG for permanent configuration. The
actual startup commands must be located and deleted.

Again, AOHell on that machine was installed a long time ago, but seems to be
mostly gone except the startup commands Ginny had disabled in MSCONFIG,
which meant the installer couldn't delete them.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com


"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Oc4KUjOwIHA.5096@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> So right, you check for the loader/tray stub with MSCONFIG, and disabled
> it
> if its not presently part of a current AOL ISP package. If it is, then a
> different course might be needed
> Same for Real Player.
>
> Also disable Check for Updates..
>
> --
> MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> --
> _________
>
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> news:OqfkOdOwIHA.5892@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> | Correct me if I'm wrong, but IME it only nags if you leave that thing in
> the
> | tray. We removed it.
> |
> | --
> | Gary S. Terhune
> | MS-MVP Shell/User
> | www.grystmill.com
> |
> | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
> | news:483d7e53$0$11627$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> | > Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was
> | > critical that I
> | > had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't
> even
> | > remember what
> | > it is. Ginny
> | >
> | > "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
> | > news:483d706f$0$11621$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> | >> Good morning. Since I installed Sygate, every time I go to one of my
> OE
> | >> accounts,
> | > or
> | >> a IE page it wants to install new dlls or it won't let me go there. I
> | >> will try to
> | >> stop Sygate and see what happens. Is this a normal thing since I used
> the
> | >> IE6sp1
> | >> installer? Should I allow all these dlls (much more than I posted
> last
> | >> night.
> | >> So in summary, my computer works but only if I let it add a LOT of
> | >> dlls.
> | > Ginny
> | >>
> | >> "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
> | >> news:483d0f58$0$25057$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> | >> >
> | >> > I repaired the C.A.spam blocker instead of removing it. I
> downloaded
> | > Sygate5.5.2577
> | >> > as 5.6.2808 doesn't support Win 98se.
> | >> > After installation it said IE was loading a new dll for Avast, so I
> | >> > said o.k. but
> | > I
> | >> > didn't write it down.
> | >> >
> | >> > Then it said IE is loading new dll.....C:\WINDOWS\System
> MFC42LOC.DLL
> | >> > FILE VERSION: 6.002800.1106
> | >> > FILE I.E.
> | >> > PROCESS ID FF872F29
> | >> > (heximal)4287049513 (decimal)
> | >> > TCP t
> | >> > (This happened when I opened Internet Explorer)
> | >> > Then when I opened Outlook Express Mail I got this :
> | >> >
> | >> > A new DLL has been loaded to Outlook Express. This is common if you
> | >> > have updated
> | >> O.E.
> | >> > lately. (because of firewall)
> | >> >
> | >> > The new DLLs have been loaded:
> | >> >
> | >> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\PROOF\MSSPELL3.DLL
> | >> >
> | >> > To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the
> Tools,
> | >> > Options
> | >> menu.
> | >> >
> | >> > File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
> | >> >
> | >> > File Description : Outlook Express
> | >> >
> | >> > File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook
> | > Express\msimn.exe
> | >> >
> | >> > Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal)
> 4294501077
> | >> > (Decimal)
> | >> >
> | >> > Connection origin : local initiated
> | >> >
> | >> > Protocol : TCP
> | >> >
> | >> > Local Address : 192.168.2.3
> | >> >
> | >> > Local Port : 1094
> | >> >
> | >> > Remote Name : mail.optonline.net
> | >> >
> | >> > Remote Address : 167.206.5.250
> | >> >
> | >> > Remote Port : 25 (SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer
> | >> > Protocol)
> | >> >
> | >> > Ethernet packet details:
> | >> >
> | >> > Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
> | >> >
> | >> > Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
> | >> >
> | >> > Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
> | >> >
> | >> > Type: IP (0x0800)
> | >> >
> | >> > Internet Protocol
> | >> >
> | >> > Version: 4
> | >> >
> | >> > Header Length: 20 bytes
> | >> >
> | >> > Flags:
> | >> >
> | >> > .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
> | >> >
> | >> > ..0. = More fragments: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > Fragment offset:0
> | >> >
> | >> > Time to live: 128
> | >> >
> | >> > Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)
> | >> >
> | >> > Header checksum: 0x5018 (Correct)
> | >> >
> | >> > Source: 192.168.2.3
> | >> >
> | >> > Destination: 167.206.5.250
> | >> >
> | >> > Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
> | >> >
> | >> > Source port: 1094
> | >> >
> | >> > Destination port: 25
> | >> >
> | >> > Sequence number: 2040560
> | >> >
> | >> > Acknowledgment number: 0
> | >> >
> | >> > Header length: 28
> | >> >
> | >> > Flags:
> | >> >
> | >> > 0... .... = Congestion Window
> Reduce
> | >> > (CWR): Not
> | > set
> | >> >
> | >> > .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... 0... = Push: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... ..1. = Syn: Set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > Checksum: 0x45cb (Correct)
> | >> >
> | >> > Data (0 Bytes)
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> > Binary dump of the packet:
> | >> >
> | >> > 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
> | >> > ....u.bM..E.
> | >> >
> | >> > 0010: 00 30 72 04 40 00 80 06 : 18 50 C0 A8 02 03 A7 CE |
> | >> > .0r.@....P......
> | >> >
> | >> > 0020: 05 FA 04 46 00 19 00 1F : 22 F0 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
> | >> > ...F....".....p.
> | >> >
> | >> > 0030: 20 00 CB 45 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 C5 CE |
> | >> > ..E............
> | >>
> |
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------

> ----------
> | >> --
> | >>
> |
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------

> ----------
> | >> --
> | >> > -----
> | >> > Then when I opened the newsgroup I got this:
> | >> >
> | >> > Outlook Express has added 2 dll files
> | >> >
> | >> > The new DLLs have been loaded:
> | >> >
> | >> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT
> SHARED\TEXTCONV\MSCONV97.DLL
> | >> >
> | >> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\TEXTCONV\HTML32.CNV
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> > To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the
> Tools,
> | >> > Options
> | > menu.
> | >> >
> | >> > File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
> | >> >
> | >> > File Description : Outlook Express
> | >> >
> | >> > File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook
> | > Express\msimn.exe
> | >> >
> | >> > Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal)
> 4294501077
> | >> > (Decimal)
> | >> >
> | >> > Connection origin : local initiated
> | >> >
> | >> > Protocol : TCP
> | >> >
> | >> > Local Address : 192.168.2.3
> | >> >
> | >> > Local Port : 1101
> | >> >
> | >> > Remote Name : news.optonline.net
> | >> >
> | >> > Remote Address : 209.197.15.254
> | >> >
> | >> > Remote Port : 119 (NNTP - Network News
> Transfer
> | >> > Protocol)
> | >> >
> | >> > Ethernet packet details:
> | >> >
> | >> > Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
> | >> >
> | >> > Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
> | >> >
> | >> > Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
> | >> >
> | >> > Type: IP (0x0800)
> | >> >
> | >> > Internet Protocol
> | >> >
> | >> > Version: 4
> | >> >
> | >> > Header Length: 20 bytes
> | >> >
> | >> > Flags:
> | >> >
> | >> > .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
> | >> >
> | >> > ..0. = More fragments: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > Fragment offset:0
> | >> >
> | >> > Time to live: 128
> | >> >
> | >> > Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)
> | >> >
> | >> > Header checksum: 0x5499 (Correct)
> | >> >
> | >> > Source: 192.168.2.3
> | >> >
> | >> > Destination: 209.197.15.254
> | >> >
> | >> > Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
> | >> >
> | >> > Source port: 1101
> | >> >
> | >> > Destination port: 119
> | >> >
> | >> > Sequence number: 2582083
> | >> >
> | >> > Acknowledgment number: 0
> | >> >
> | >> > Header length: 28
> | >> >
> | >> > Flags:
> | >> >
> | >> > 0... .... = Congestion Window
> Reduce
> | >> > (CWR): Not
> | > set
> | >> >
> | >> > .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... 0... = Push: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... ..1. = Syn: Set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > Checksum: 0x8a53 (Correct)
> | >> >
> | >> > Data (0 Bytes)
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> > Binary dump of the packet:
> | >> >
> | >> > 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
> | >> > ....u.bM..E.
> | >> >
> | >> > 0010: 00 30 BD 04 40 00 80 06 : 99 54 C0 A8 02 03 D1 C5 |
> | >> > .0..@....T......
> | >> >
> | >> > 0020: 0F FE 04 4D 00 77 00 27 : 66 43 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
> | >> > ...M.w.'fC....p.
> | >> >
> | >> > 0030: 20 00 53 8A 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 6F 2F |
> | >> > .S...........
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >>
> | >>
> | >
> | >
> |
>
>
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: What is Quick Time

PS -- Accuse me of "buying into media and others" again and I'll block you
permanently! I don't read the media, so that's out, and the only "others" I
listen to are in this very NG. I have my OWN years of observation, including
building, tuning up, repairing, etc., dozens of XP machines in various
situations (home, SOHO, one large network), and years of assisting family
members and friends by phone, etc., etc. I also have years, of course, with
Windows 98 and its users. The crises, the incompatibilities, the virus
scares, etc., etc., haven't really changed except in the details. Everyone
*I* personally know, outside of the few fogies found in this NG, LOVE WinXP
compared to Win98.

No, most of the problems with XP, just like with 9x, are due to user error
(or just plain stupidity), bad applications, etc. Those two things are more
responsible for problems encountered in XP (including malware infections,
etc.) than any of the huge list of fixes that have been applied since it
came out.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com


"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23l7eJaOwIHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> QT can be used locally, or one can find codex to handle that format in
> some
> other player which IS being supported.
>
> Right, you DO say that constantly, and you also attempt to foster the
> notion that XP has become the world's favorite because its just so good
> and
> secure, BS, the reason for increased usage is that it is difficult to find
> computer's to support 9X, leaving the only viable Windows choice as XP,
> and
> VISTA is still such a PITA. Try not to buy into the garbage spewed by
> media
> and others... OR if you wish, we CAN discuss the POS XP which I DID spend
> considerable time testing and monitoring... how good its,,, look HERE:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946480/en-us
>
> Think everything is fixed,,, guess again...
>
> --
> MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> --
> _________
>
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> news:uKoNOPOwIHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> | I already told you, that machine has had EVERYTHING installed on it at
> one
> | time or another, and been through several ISPs and their
> branding/helpful
> | software, etc.
> |
> | But what should she do if she needs QT to play something? After all,
> what
> | you say about QT on Windows 98 could be said about Win98 itself. In
> fact,
> I
> | say it fairly regularly in places where people might actually listen.
> |
> | --
> | Gary S. Terhune
> | MS-MVP Shell/User
> | www.grystmill.com
> |
> | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> | news:uzyZhGOwIHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> | > Apple's QuickTime for 98 has not been supported for some time. It is a
> | > security risk, and is severely outdated.
> | > Unless you have some special need to use it online, do not allow it
> access
> | > to the Internet.
> | >
> | > Are you using AOL or some other ISP which installed this for you?
> | >
> | > --
> | > MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> | > --
> | > _________
> | >
> | > "Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
> | > news:fa1r3490ic78jqm9d8p4mkkvf84r0rcg82@4ax.com...
> | > | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote:
> | > |
> | > | >Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was
> | > critical that I
> | > | >had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't
> even
> | > remember what
> | > | >it is. Ginny
> | > |
> | > | QuickTime is Apple's video player. It plays *.mov and *.mp4 files,
> | > | which Windows Media Player will not. Installing it will also get you
> | > | endless nags from Apple to upgrade it and iTunes (whether you have
> | > | iTunes or not).
> | > |
> | > | --
> | > | Tim Slattery
> | > | MS MVP(Shell/User)
> | > | Slattery_T@bls.gov
> | > | http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
> | >
> | >
> |
>
>
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: What is Quick Time

What gets me is that you would assume that some old version of QT was
installed and never updated. That you didn't take into account the
possibility that it is an updated version or that the tray stub had been
disabled as is (or at least was) so often recommended in this group. (Same
for RP and any number of other such nuisances.) You failed in something you
usually do so well -- finding out the whole story before making any
judgments and issuing advice.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Oc4KUjOwIHA.5096@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> So right, you check for the loader/tray stub with MSCONFIG, and disabled
> it
> if its not presently part of a current AOL ISP package. If it is, then a
> different course might be needed
> Same for Real Player.
>
> Also disable Check for Updates..
>
> --
> MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> --
> _________
>
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> news:OqfkOdOwIHA.5892@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> | Correct me if I'm wrong, but IME it only nags if you leave that thing in
> the
> | tray. We removed it.
> |
> | --
> | Gary S. Terhune
> | MS-MVP Shell/User
> | www.grystmill.com
> |
> | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
> | news:483d7e53$0$11627$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> | > Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was
> | > critical that I
> | > had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't
> even
> | > remember what
> | > it is. Ginny
> | >
> | > "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
> | > news:483d706f$0$11621$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> | >> Good morning. Since I installed Sygate, every time I go to one of my
> OE
> | >> accounts,
> | > or
> | >> a IE page it wants to install new dlls or it won't let me go there. I
> | >> will try to
> | >> stop Sygate and see what happens. Is this a normal thing since I used
> the
> | >> IE6sp1
> | >> installer? Should I allow all these dlls (much more than I posted
> last
> | >> night.
> | >> So in summary, my computer works but only if I let it add a LOT of
> | >> dlls.
> | > Ginny
> | >>
> | >> "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
> | >> news:483d0f58$0$25057$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> | >> >
> | >> > I repaired the C.A.spam blocker instead of removing it. I
> downloaded
> | > Sygate5.5.2577
> | >> > as 5.6.2808 doesn't support Win 98se.
> | >> > After installation it said IE was loading a new dll for Avast, so I
> | >> > said o.k. but
> | > I
> | >> > didn't write it down.
> | >> >
> | >> > Then it said IE is loading new dll.....C:\WINDOWS\System
> MFC42LOC.DLL
> | >> > FILE VERSION: 6.002800.1106
> | >> > FILE I.E.
> | >> > PROCESS ID FF872F29
> | >> > (heximal)4287049513 (decimal)
> | >> > TCP t
> | >> > (This happened when I opened Internet Explorer)
> | >> > Then when I opened Outlook Express Mail I got this :
> | >> >
> | >> > A new DLL has been loaded to Outlook Express. This is common if you
> | >> > have updated
> | >> O.E.
> | >> > lately. (because of firewall)
> | >> >
> | >> > The new DLLs have been loaded:
> | >> >
> | >> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\PROOF\MSSPELL3.DLL
> | >> >
> | >> > To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the
> Tools,
> | >> > Options
> | >> menu.
> | >> >
> | >> > File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
> | >> >
> | >> > File Description : Outlook Express
> | >> >
> | >> > File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook
> | > Express\msimn.exe
> | >> >
> | >> > Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal)
> 4294501077
> | >> > (Decimal)
> | >> >
> | >> > Connection origin : local initiated
> | >> >
> | >> > Protocol : TCP
> | >> >
> | >> > Local Address : 192.168.2.3
> | >> >
> | >> > Local Port : 1094
> | >> >
> | >> > Remote Name : mail.optonline.net
> | >> >
> | >> > Remote Address : 167.206.5.250
> | >> >
> | >> > Remote Port : 25 (SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer
> | >> > Protocol)
> | >> >
> | >> > Ethernet packet details:
> | >> >
> | >> > Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
> | >> >
> | >> > Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
> | >> >
> | >> > Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
> | >> >
> | >> > Type: IP (0x0800)
> | >> >
> | >> > Internet Protocol
> | >> >
> | >> > Version: 4
> | >> >
> | >> > Header Length: 20 bytes
> | >> >
> | >> > Flags:
> | >> >
> | >> > .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
> | >> >
> | >> > ..0. = More fragments: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > Fragment offset:0
> | >> >
> | >> > Time to live: 128
> | >> >
> | >> > Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)
> | >> >
> | >> > Header checksum: 0x5018 (Correct)
> | >> >
> | >> > Source: 192.168.2.3
> | >> >
> | >> > Destination: 167.206.5.250
> | >> >
> | >> > Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
> | >> >
> | >> > Source port: 1094
> | >> >
> | >> > Destination port: 25
> | >> >
> | >> > Sequence number: 2040560
> | >> >
> | >> > Acknowledgment number: 0
> | >> >
> | >> > Header length: 28
> | >> >
> | >> > Flags:
> | >> >
> | >> > 0... .... = Congestion Window
> Reduce
> | >> > (CWR): Not
> | > set
> | >> >
> | >> > .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... 0... = Push: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... ..1. = Syn: Set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > Checksum: 0x45cb (Correct)
> | >> >
> | >> > Data (0 Bytes)
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> > Binary dump of the packet:
> | >> >
> | >> > 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
> | >> > ....u.bM..E.
> | >> >
> | >> > 0010: 00 30 72 04 40 00 80 06 : 18 50 C0 A8 02 03 A7 CE |
> | >> > .0r.@....P......
> | >> >
> | >> > 0020: 05 FA 04 46 00 19 00 1F : 22 F0 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
> | >> > ...F....".....p.
> | >> >
> | >> > 0030: 20 00 CB 45 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 C5 CE |
> | >> > ..E............
> | >>
> |
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------

> ----------
> | >> --
> | >>
> |
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------

> ----------
> | >> --
> | >> > -----
> | >> > Then when I opened the newsgroup I got this:
> | >> >
> | >> > Outlook Express has added 2 dll files
> | >> >
> | >> > The new DLLs have been loaded:
> | >> >
> | >> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT
> SHARED\TEXTCONV\MSCONV97.DLL
> | >> >
> | >> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\TEXTCONV\HTML32.CNV
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> > To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the
> Tools,
> | >> > Options
> | > menu.
> | >> >
> | >> > File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
> | >> >
> | >> > File Description : Outlook Express
> | >> >
> | >> > File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook
> | > Express\msimn.exe
> | >> >
> | >> > Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal)
> 4294501077
> | >> > (Decimal)
> | >> >
> | >> > Connection origin : local initiated
> | >> >
> | >> > Protocol : TCP
> | >> >
> | >> > Local Address : 192.168.2.3
> | >> >
> | >> > Local Port : 1101
> | >> >
> | >> > Remote Name : news.optonline.net
> | >> >
> | >> > Remote Address : 209.197.15.254
> | >> >
> | >> > Remote Port : 119 (NNTP - Network News
> Transfer
> | >> > Protocol)
> | >> >
> | >> > Ethernet packet details:
> | >> >
> | >> > Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
> | >> >
> | >> > Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
> | >> >
> | >> > Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
> | >> >
> | >> > Type: IP (0x0800)
> | >> >
> | >> > Internet Protocol
> | >> >
> | >> > Version: 4
> | >> >
> | >> > Header Length: 20 bytes
> | >> >
> | >> > Flags:
> | >> >
> | >> > .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
> | >> >
> | >> > ..0. = More fragments: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > Fragment offset:0
> | >> >
> | >> > Time to live: 128
> | >> >
> | >> > Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)
> | >> >
> | >> > Header checksum: 0x5499 (Correct)
> | >> >
> | >> > Source: 192.168.2.3
> | >> >
> | >> > Destination: 209.197.15.254
> | >> >
> | >> > Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
> | >> >
> | >> > Source port: 1101
> | >> >
> | >> > Destination port: 119
> | >> >
> | >> > Sequence number: 2582083
> | >> >
> | >> > Acknowledgment number: 0
> | >> >
> | >> > Header length: 28
> | >> >
> | >> > Flags:
> | >> >
> | >> > 0... .... = Congestion Window
> Reduce
> | >> > (CWR): Not
> | > set
> | >> >
> | >> > .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... 0... = Push: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... ..1. = Syn: Set
> | >> >
> | >> > .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
> | >> >
> | >> > Checksum: 0x8a53 (Correct)
> | >> >
> | >> > Data (0 Bytes)
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> > Binary dump of the packet:
> | >> >
> | >> > 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
> | >> > ....u.bM..E.
> | >> >
> | >> > 0010: 00 30 BD 04 40 00 80 06 : 99 54 C0 A8 02 03 D1 C5 |
> | >> > .0..@....T......
> | >> >
> | >> > 0020: 0F FE 04 4D 00 77 00 27 : 66 43 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
> | >> > ...M.w.'fC....p.
> | >> >
> | >> > 0030: 20 00 53 8A 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 6F 2F |
> | >> > .S...........
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >>
> | >>
> | >
> | >
> |
>
>
 
M

MEB

Re: What is Quick Time

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
news:%23k1oCnOwIHA.516@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
| Windows XP is no more a POS than 98. I don't use Vista so I can't comment,
| but I imagine it's the same thing, though I tend to think of Vista as XP's
| ME. As for your hardware argument, that's total BS. Windows 98 lost it's
| market share (dropped into the low single-digits) long before new hardware
| stopped supporting it.
|
| People LIKE operating systems that just work. Windows XP is and always has
| been more robust than 98. That's why IT people like it (go ahead, show me
a
| survey of IT's where 98 is compared favorably with other systems.) That's
| why home users and SOHO users and everyone else like XP. As for security,
| the only difference between now on XP and then on 98 is in the details.

IT goes for what's EASY to use, what seems to be hot, and are just as
easily mislead as any other party.
Just as the home user THOUGHT they were getting a much more secure system,
so did IT. Just as the home user doesn't want to spend much time learning
how to use a computer, so does IT.
The relational charcturistics between home and IT or other professionals
runs parallel. Look on the one hand at IT trying to secure their systems,
and the other the web development department attempting to create new ways
to garner more information via script and other... how smart is this.

The market you reference, showing usage reflects only that people CAN be
convinced to use products which they actually know nothing about, just
because its easier to use and happens to be widely accepted, and hardware
support has NOT been provided in the previous OS, though much of it could
have been by simple updates.... so it isn't necessarily a better/easier/just
works OS, its a forced upgrade to get what you want or think you need, or
does some more setup FOR YOU.

If they actually knew much or had an actual desire to learn, they'd be
using one of the Linux clones or other OS. Were it not for the DEEP
relationship with manufacturers that Microsoft now has, Windows wouldn't be
anywhere near the usage level that it is between the two FORCING Windows
usage

|
| As for security, the main issues involve IE and OE and if Win9x was
| supported, they'd be getting just as many patches. As for other things
that
| needed fixing, 9x had just as many in relative terms.
|
| Look, ANY argument that compares OS security and DOESN'T take into account
| market share, the "biggest bang for the buck" operational theory of
malware
| writers, etc., is pure sophistry.
|
| And you didn't deny my original premise, did you?

It wouldn't do any good, but I can see you would be willing to defend your
position, I knew you would -]..

|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS-MVP Shell/User
| www.grystmill.com
|
| "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
| news:%23l7eJaOwIHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
| > QT can be used locally, or one can find codex to handle that format in
| > some
| > other player which IS being supported.
| >
| > Right, you DO say that constantly, and you also attempt to foster the
| > notion that XP has become the world's favorite because its just so good
| > and
| > secure, BS, the reason for increased usage is that it is difficult to
find
| > computer's to support 9X, leaving the only viable Windows choice as XP,
| > and
| > VISTA is still such a PITA. Try not to buy into the garbage spewed by
| > media
| > and others... OR if you wish, we CAN discuss the POS XP which I DID
spend
| > considerable time testing and monitoring... how good its,,, look HERE:
| >
| > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946480/en-us
| >
| > Think everything is fixed,,, guess again...
| >
| > --
| > MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
| > --
| > _________

--
MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
--
_________


| >
| > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
| > news:uKoNOPOwIHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
| > | I already told you, that machine has had EVERYTHING installed on it at
| > one
| > | time or another, and been through several ISPs and their
| > branding/helpful
| > | software, etc.
| > |
| > | But what should she do if she needs QT to play something? After all,
| > what
| > | you say about QT on Windows 98 could be said about Win98 itself. In
| > fact,
| > I
| > | say it fairly regularly in places where people might actually listen.
| > |
| > | --
| > | Gary S. Terhune
| > | MS-MVP Shell/User
| > | www.grystmill.com
| > |
| > | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
| > | news:uzyZhGOwIHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
| > | > Apple's QuickTime for 98 has not been supported for some time. It is
a
| > | > security risk, and is severely outdated.
| > | > Unless you have some special need to use it online, do not allow it
| > access
| > | > to the Internet.
| > | >
| > | > Are you using AOL or some other ISP which installed this for you?
| > | >
| > | > --
| > | > MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
| > | > --
| > | > _________
| > | >
| > | > "Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
| > | > news:fa1r3490ic78jqm9d8p4mkkvf84r0rcg82@4ax.com...
| > | > | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote:
| > | > |
| > | > | >Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it
was
| > | > critical that I
| > | > | >had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I
don't
| > even
| > | > remember what
| > | > | >it is. Ginny
| > | > |
| > | > | QuickTime is Apple's video player. It plays *.mov and *.mp4 files,
| > | > | which Windows Media Player will not. Installing it will also get
you
| > | > | endless nags from Apple to upgrade it and iTunes (whether you have
| > | > | iTunes or not).
| > | > |
| > | > | --
| > | > | Tim Slattery
| > | > | MS MVP(Shell/User)
| > | > | Slattery_T@bls.gov
| > | > | http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
| > | >
| > | >
| > |
| >
| >
|
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: What is Quick Time

Testing and monitoring... But not really using? ROTFLMAO!!! That leaves you
well prepared for nothing more than just so much nerdy babble.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23l7eJaOwIHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> QT can be used locally, or one can find codex to handle that format in
> some
> other player which IS being supported.
>
> Right, you DO say that constantly, and you also attempt to foster the
> notion that XP has become the world's favorite because its just so good
> and
> secure, BS, the reason for increased usage is that it is difficult to find
> computer's to support 9X, leaving the only viable Windows choice as XP,
> and
> VISTA is still such a PITA. Try not to buy into the garbage spewed by
> media
> and others... OR if you wish, we CAN discuss the POS XP which I DID spend
> considerable time testing and monitoring... how good its,,, look HERE:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946480/en-us
>
> Think everything is fixed,,, guess again...
>
> --
> MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> --
> _________
>
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> news:uKoNOPOwIHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> | I already told you, that machine has had EVERYTHING installed on it at
> one
> | time or another, and been through several ISPs and their
> branding/helpful
> | software, etc.
> |
> | But what should she do if she needs QT to play something? After all,
> what
> | you say about QT on Windows 98 could be said about Win98 itself. In
> fact,
> I
> | say it fairly regularly in places where people might actually listen.
> |
> | --
> | Gary S. Terhune
> | MS-MVP Shell/User
> | www.grystmill.com
> |
> | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> | news:uzyZhGOwIHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> | > Apple's QuickTime for 98 has not been supported for some time. It is a
> | > security risk, and is severely outdated.
> | > Unless you have some special need to use it online, do not allow it
> access
> | > to the Internet.
> | >
> | > Are you using AOL or some other ISP which installed this for you?
> | >
> | > --
> | > MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> | > --
> | > _________
> | >
> | > "Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
> | > news:fa1r3490ic78jqm9d8p4mkkvf84r0rcg82@4ax.com...
> | > | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote:
> | > |
> | > | >Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was
> | > critical that I
> | > | >had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't
> even
> | > remember what
> | > | >it is. Ginny
> | > |
> | > | QuickTime is Apple's video player. It plays *.mov and *.mp4 files,
> | > | which Windows Media Player will not. Installing it will also get you
> | > | endless nags from Apple to upgrade it and iTunes (whether you have
> | > | iTunes or not).
> | > |
> | > | --
> | > | Tim Slattery
> | > | MS MVP(Shell/User)
> | > | Slattery_T@bls.gov
> | > | http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
> | >
> | >
> |
>
>
 
M

MEB

Re: What is Quick Time

I didn't make a judgement, its what we generally do, double check each
other...

And you're right, one does remove the actual entries and files if possible.
But MSCONFIG is your normal choice to use for these things, for testing
purposes. I USE autoruns or other tools... and I DID mention AOL as being a
possible issue...

Forget it Gary, seems I've touched a nerve today...

--
MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
--
_________

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
news:OpJp60OwIHA.4560@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
| What gets me is that you would assume that some old version of QT was
| installed and never updated. That you didn't take into account the
| possibility that it is an updated version or that the tray stub had been
| disabled as is (or at least was) so often recommended in this group. (Same
| for RP and any number of other such nuisances.) You failed in something
you
| usually do so well -- finding out the whole story before making any
| judgments and issuing advice.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS-MVP Shell/User
| www.grystmill.com
|
| "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
| news:Oc4KUjOwIHA.5096@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
| > So right, you check for the loader/tray stub with MSCONFIG, and disabled
| > it
| > if its not presently part of a current AOL ISP package. If it is, then a
| > different course might be needed
| > Same for Real Player.
| >
| > Also disable Check for Updates..
| >
| > --
| > MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
| > --
| > _________
| >
| > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
| > news:OqfkOdOwIHA.5892@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
| > | Correct me if I'm wrong, but IME it only nags if you leave that thing
in
| > the
| > | tray. We removed it.
| > |
| > | --
| > | Gary S. Terhune
| > | MS-MVP Shell/User
| > | www.grystmill.com
| > |
| > | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
| > | news:483d7e53$0$11627$607ed4bc@cv.net...
| > | > Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it was
| > | > critical that I
| > | > had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I don't
| > even
| > | > remember what
| > | > it is. Ginny
| > | >
| > | > "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
| > | > news:483d706f$0$11621$607ed4bc@cv.net...
| > | >> Good morning. Since I installed Sygate, every time I go to one of
my
| > OE
| > | >> accounts,
| > | > or
| > | >> a IE page it wants to install new dlls or it won't let me go there.
I
| > | >> will try to
| > | >> stop Sygate and see what happens. Is this a normal thing since I
used
| > the
| > | >> IE6sp1
| > | >> installer? Should I allow all these dlls (much more than I posted
| > last
| > | >> night.
| > | >> So in summary, my computer works but only if I let it add a LOT
of
| > | >> dlls.
| > | > Ginny
| > | >>
| > | >> "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
| > | >> news:483d0f58$0$25057$607ed4bc@cv.net...
| > | >> >
| > | >> > I repaired the C.A.spam blocker instead of removing it. I
| > downloaded
| > | > Sygate5.5.2577
| > | >> > as 5.6.2808 doesn't support Win 98se.
| > | >> > After installation it said IE was loading a new dll for Avast, so
I
| > | >> > said o.k. but
| > | > I
| > | >> > didn't write it down.
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Then it said IE is loading new dll.....C:\WINDOWS\System
| > MFC42LOC.DLL
| > | >> > FILE VERSION: 6.002800.1106
| > | >> > FILE I.E.
| > | >> > PROCESS ID FF872F29
| > | >> > (heximal)4287049513 (decimal)
| > | >> > TCP t
| > | >> > (This happened when I opened Internet Explorer)
| > | >> > Then when I opened Outlook Express Mail I got this :
| > | >> >
| > | >> > A new DLL has been loaded to Outlook Express. This is common if
you
| > | >> > have updated
| > | >> O.E.
| > | >> > lately. (because of firewall)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > The new DLLs have been loaded:
| > | >> >
| > | >> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\PROOF\MSSPELL3.DLL
| > | >> >
| > | >> > To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the
| > Tools,
| > | >> > Options
| > | >> menu.
| > | >> >
| > | >> > File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
| > | >> >
| > | >> > File Description : Outlook Express
| > | >> >
| > | >> > File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook
| > | > Express\msimn.exe
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal)
| > 4294501077
| > | >> > (Decimal)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Connection origin : local initiated
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Protocol : TCP
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Local Address : 192.168.2.3
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Local Port : 1094
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Remote Name : mail.optonline.net
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Remote Address : 167.206.5.250
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Remote Port : 25 (SMTP - Simple Mail
Transfer
| > | >> > Protocol)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Ethernet packet details:
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Type: IP (0x0800)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Internet Protocol
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Version: 4
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Header Length: 20 bytes
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Flags:
| > | >> >
| > | >> > .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > ..0. = More fragments: Not set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Fragment offset:0
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Time to live: 128
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control
Protocol)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Header checksum: 0x5018 (Correct)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Source: 192.168.2.3
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Destination: 167.206.5.250
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Source port: 1094
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Destination port: 25
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Sequence number: 2040560
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Acknowledgment number: 0
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Header length: 28
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Flags:
| > | >> >
| > | >> > 0... .... = Congestion Window
| > Reduce
| > | >> > (CWR): Not
| > | > set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not
set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > .... 0... = Push: Not set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > .... ..1. = Syn: Set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Checksum: 0x45cb (Correct)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Data (0 Bytes)
| > | >> >
| > | >> >
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Binary dump of the packet:
| > | >> >
| > | >> > 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
| > | >> > ....u.bM..E.
| > | >> >
| > | >> > 0010: 00 30 72 04 40 00 80 06 : 18 50 C0 A8 02 03 A7 CE |
| > | >> > .0r.@....P......
| > | >> >
| > | >> > 0020: 05 FA 04 46 00 19 00 1F : 22 F0 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
| > | >> > ...F....".....p.
| > | >> >
| > | >> > 0030: 20 00 CB 45 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 C5 CE |
| > | >> > ..E............
| > | >>
| > |
|
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

-
| > ----------
| > | >> --
| > | >>
| > |
|
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

-
| > ----------
| > | >> --
| > | >> > -----
| > | >> > Then when I opened the newsgroup I got this:
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Outlook Express has added 2 dll files
| > | >> >
| > | >> > The new DLLs have been loaded:
| > | >> >
| > | >> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT
| > SHARED\TEXTCONV\MSCONV97.DLL
| > | >> >
| > | >> > C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT
SHARED\TEXTCONV\HTML32.CNV
| > | >> >
| > | >> >
| > | >> > To disable DLL Authentication go to the security tab under the
| > Tools,
| > | >> > Options
| > | > menu.
| > | >> >
| > | >> > File Version : 6.00.2800.1123
| > | >> >
| > | >> > File Description : Outlook Express
| > | >> >
| > | >> > File Path : C:\Program Files\Outlook
| > | > Express\msimn.exe
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Process ID : 0xFFF8E2D5 (Heximal)
| > 4294501077
| > | >> > (Decimal)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Connection origin : local initiated
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Protocol : TCP
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Local Address : 192.168.2.3
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Local Port : 1101
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Remote Name : news.optonline.net
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Remote Address : 209.197.15.254
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Remote Port : 119 (NNTP - Network News
| > Transfer
| > | >> > Protocol)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Ethernet packet details:
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Ethernet II (Packet Length: 64)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Destination: 00-30-bd-20-ef-95
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Source: 00-04-75-ad-62-4d
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Type: IP (0x0800)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Internet Protocol
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Version: 4
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Header Length: 20 bytes
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Flags:
| > | >> >
| > | >> > .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > ..0. = More fragments: Not set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Fragment offset:0
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Time to live: 128
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control
Protocol)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Header checksum: 0x5499 (Correct)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Source: 192.168.2.3
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Destination: 209.197.15.254
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Source port: 1101
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Destination port: 119
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Sequence number: 2582083
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Acknowledgment number: 0
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Header length: 28
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Flags:
| > | >> >
| > | >> > 0... .... = Congestion Window
| > Reduce
| > | >> > (CWR): Not
| > | > set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > .0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > ..0. .... = Urgent: Not set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > ...0 .... = Acknowledgment: Not
set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > .... 0... = Push: Not set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > .... .0.. = Reset: Not set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > .... ..1. = Syn: Set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > .... ...0 = Fin: Not set
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Checksum: 0x8a53 (Correct)
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Data (0 Bytes)
| > | >> >
| > | >> >
| > | >> >
| > | >> > Binary dump of the packet:
| > | >> >
| > | >> > 0000: 00 30 BD 20 EF 95 00 04 : 75 AD 62 4D 08 00 45 00 | .0.
| > | >> > ....u.bM..E.
| > | >> >
| > | >> > 0010: 00 30 BD 04 40 00 80 06 : 99 54 C0 A8 02 03 D1 C5 |
| > | >> > .0..@....T......
| > | >> >
| > | >> > 0020: 0F FE 04 4D 00 77 00 27 : 66 43 00 00 00 00 70 02 |
| > | >> > ...M.w.'fC....p.
| > | >> >
| > | >> > 0030: 20 00 53 8A 00 00 02 04 : 05 AC 01 01 04 02 6F 2F |
| > | >> > .S...........
| > | >> >
| > | >> >
| > | >> >
| > | >> >
| > | >>
| > | >>
| > | >
| > | >
| > |
| >
| >
|
 
M

MEB

Re: What is Quick Time

That's usage monitoring. file monitoring, network monitoring, Internet
monitoring, disk monitoring, service monitoring, device monitoring, etc.,,,
ah, that's far beyond simple usage. Seems that would give me a bit more
knowledge,, but then that would be relative and nerdy wouldn't it..

--
MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
--
_________

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
news:Oyaln3OwIHA.516@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
| Testing and monitoring... But not really using? ROTFLMAO!!! That leaves
you
| well prepared for nothing more than just so much nerdy babble.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS-MVP Shell/User
| www.grystmill.com
|
| "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
| news:%23l7eJaOwIHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
| > QT can be used locally, or one can find codex to handle that format in
| > some
| > other player which IS being supported.
| >
| > Right, you DO say that constantly, and you also attempt to foster the
| > notion that XP has become the world's favorite because its just so good
| > and
| > secure, BS, the reason for increased usage is that it is difficult to
find
| > computer's to support 9X, leaving the only viable Windows choice as XP,
| > and
| > VISTA is still such a PITA. Try not to buy into the garbage spewed by
| > media
| > and others... OR if you wish, we CAN discuss the POS XP which I DID
spend
| > considerable time testing and monitoring... how good its,,, look HERE:
| >
| > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946480/en-us
| >
| > Think everything is fixed,,, guess again...
| >
| > --
| > MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
| > --
| > _________
| >
| > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
| > news:uKoNOPOwIHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
| > | I already told you, that machine has had EVERYTHING installed on it at
| > one
| > | time or another, and been through several ISPs and their
| > branding/helpful
| > | software, etc.
| > |
| > | But what should she do if she needs QT to play something? After all,

| > what
| > | you say about QT on Windows 98 could be said about Win98 itself. In
| > fact,
| > I
| > | say it fairly regularly in places where people might actually listen.
| > |
| > | --
| > | Gary S. Terhune
| > | MS-MVP Shell/User
| > | www.grystmill.com
| > |
| > | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
| > | news:uzyZhGOwIHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
| > | > Apple's QuickTime for 98 has not been supported for some time. It is
a
| > | > security risk, and is severely outdated.
| > | > Unless you have some special need to use it online, do not allow it
| > access
| > | > to the Internet.
| > | >
| > | > Are you using AOL or some other ISP which installed this for you?
| > | >
| > | > --
| > | > MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
| > | > --
| > | > _________
| > | >
| > | > "Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
| > | > news:fa1r3490ic78jqm9d8p4mkkvf84r0rcg82@4ax.com...
| > | > | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote:
| > | > |
| > | > | >Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it
was
| > | > critical that I
| > | > | >had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I
don't
| > even
| > | > remember what
| > | > | >it is. Ginny
| > | > |
| > | > | QuickTime is Apple's video player. It plays *.mov and *.mp4 files,
| > | > | which Windows Media Player will not. Installing it will also get
you
| > | > | endless nags from Apple to upgrade it and iTunes (whether you have
| > | > | iTunes or not).
| > | > |
| > | > | --
| > | > | Tim Slattery
| > | > | MS MVP(Shell/User)
| > | > | Slattery_T@bls.gov
| > | > | http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
| > | >
| > | >
| > |
| >
| >
|
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: What is Quick Time

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OWeKt3OwIHA.516@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
>
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> news:%23k1oCnOwIHA.516@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> | Windows XP is no more a POS than 98. I don't use Vista so I can't
> comment,
> | but I imagine it's the same thing, though I tend to think of Vista as
> XP's
> | ME. As for your hardware argument, that's total BS. Windows 98 lost it's
> | market share (dropped into the low single-digits) long before new
> hardware
> | stopped supporting it.
> |
> | People LIKE operating systems that just work. Windows XP is and always
> has
> | been more robust than 98. That's why IT people like it (go ahead, show
> me
> a
> | survey of IT's where 98 is compared favorably with other systems.)
> That's
> | why home users and SOHO users and everyone else like XP. As for
> security,
> | the only difference between now on XP and then on 98 is in the details.
>
> IT goes for what's EASY to use, what seems to be hot, and are just as
> easily mislead as any other party.
> Just as the home user THOUGHT they were getting a much more secure system,
> so did IT. Just as the home user doesn't want to spend much time learning
> how to use a computer, so does IT.
> The relational charcturistics between home and IT or other professionals
> runs parallel. Look on the one hand at IT trying to secure their systems,
> and the other the web development department attempting to create new
> ways
> to garner more information via script and other... how smart is this.


And your point is? What you describe is how it's always been, and in fact I
DO say that XP makes ALL of those tasks easier. And what makes you think
that IT or home users consider Security the main consideration when
purchasing a new system? If they know anything, they know it's a constant
battle no matter what system you're using, particularly if it's the OS that
has 80% of the market and makes such a nice big target. They rely upon MS
and third parties to protect their systems. If they are just as savvy in
other things, they'll never have to deal with malware. I certainly don't,
and only one or two recalcitrants amongst my clientelle have any serious
problems with their XP systems once I give them "the talk". On the other
hand, I have a few 9x clients left, and they are STILL calling me every few
months, asking if I can come and clean up some mess.

> The market you reference, showing usage reflects only that people CAN be
> convinced to use products which they actually know nothing about, just
> because its easier to use and happens to be widely accepted, and hardware
> support has NOT been provided in the previous OS, though much of it could
> have been by simple updates.... so it isn't necessarily a
> better/easier/just
> works OS, its a forced upgrade to get what you want or think you need, or
> does some more setup FOR YOU.


Blah, blah. The consumer market tends to buy what's new when they look for
replacements after a few years of using the old one. That's capitalism for
you, not a reasonable comparison of OSes. Again, that's the way it's always
been, and Luddite is the term for people who refuse to participate. Wanna be
a Luddite, OK, but the above is a false argument if you're comparing the
OSes on their own merits. When it comes to a decision between XP and 98 (and
I'm talking about when XP first came out): Hardware support and installation
is a snap. BSODs are rare, (yes, even in those early days.) After the
nightmares in Win9x and NT4 (even Win2K) up to that point in time, just
those two items probably sold half the units. The whole point is that for
most people, they can run Windows without any major problems, with about as
much learning involved as most people can stand, and the support is second
only to Apple. People who don't trust Windows use Apple, which has its own
multitude of drawbacks. Just who is going to support your Linux distros.

> If they actually knew much or had an actual desire to learn, they'd be
> using one of the Linux clones or other OS. Were it not for the DEEP
> relationship with manufacturers that Microsoft now has, Windows wouldn't
> be
> anywhere near the usage level that it is between the two FORCING Windows
> usage


Hey, you seem to know a lot. Why are you using Windows? You've got so many
other choices and you already KNOW that all versions of Windows are POS.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

>
> |
> | As for security, the main issues involve IE and OE and if Win9x was
> | supported, they'd be getting just as many patches. As for other things
> that
> | needed fixing, 9x had just as many in relative terms.
> |
> | Look, ANY argument that compares OS security and DOESN'T take into
> account
> | market share, the "biggest bang for the buck" operational theory of
> malware
> | writers, etc., is pure sophistry.
> |
> | And you didn't deny my original premise, did you?
>
> It wouldn't do any good, but I can see you would be willing to defend your
> position, I knew you would -]..
>
> |
> | --
> | Gary S. Terhune
> | MS-MVP Shell/User
> | www.grystmill.com
> |
> | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> | news:%23l7eJaOwIHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> | > QT can be used locally, or one can find codex to handle that format in
> | > some
> | > other player which IS being supported.
> | >
> | > Right, you DO say that constantly, and you also attempt to foster the
> | > notion that XP has become the world's favorite because its just so
> good
> | > and
> | > secure, BS, the reason for increased usage is that it is difficult to
> find
> | > computer's to support 9X, leaving the only viable Windows choice as
> XP,
> | > and
> | > VISTA is still such a PITA. Try not to buy into the garbage spewed by
> | > media
> | > and others... OR if you wish, we CAN discuss the POS XP which I DID
> spend
> | > considerable time testing and monitoring... how good its,,, look HERE:
> | >
> | > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946480/en-us
> | >
> | > Think everything is fixed,,, guess again...
> | >
> | > --
> | > MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> | > --
> | > _________
>
> --
> MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> --
> _________
>
>
> | >
> | > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> | > news:uKoNOPOwIHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> | > | I already told you, that machine has had EVERYTHING installed on it
> at
> | > one
> | > | time or another, and been through several ISPs and their
> | > branding/helpful
> | > | software, etc.
> | > |
> | > | But what should she do if she needs QT to play something? After all,
> | > what
> | > | you say about QT on Windows 98 could be said about Win98 itself. In
> | > fact,
> | > I
> | > | say it fairly regularly in places where people might actually
> listen.
> | > |
> | > | --
> | > | Gary S. Terhune
> | > | MS-MVP Shell/User
> | > | www.grystmill.com
> | > |
> | > | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> | > | news:uzyZhGOwIHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> | > | > Apple's QuickTime for 98 has not been supported for some time. It
> is
> a
> | > | > security risk, and is severely outdated.
> | > | > Unless you have some special need to use it online, do not allow
> it
> | > access
> | > | > to the Internet.
> | > | >
> | > | > Are you using AOL or some other ISP which installed this for you?
> | > | >
> | > | > --
> | > | > MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> | > | > --
> | > | > _________
> | > | >
> | > | > "Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
> | > | > news:fa1r3490ic78jqm9d8p4mkkvf84r0rcg82@4ax.com...
> | > | > | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote:
> | > | > |
> | > | > | >Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it
> was
> | > | > critical that I
> | > | > | >had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I
> don't
> | > even
> | > | > remember what
> | > | > | >it is. Ginny
> | > | > |
> | > | > | QuickTime is Apple's video player. It plays *.mov and *.mp4
> files,
> | > | > | which Windows Media Player will not. Installing it will also get
> you
> | > | > | endless nags from Apple to upgrade it and iTunes (whether you
> have
> | > | > | iTunes or not).
> | > | > |
> | > | > | --
> | > | > | Tim Slattery
> | > | > | MS MVP(Shell/User)
> | > | > | Slattery_T@bls.gov
> | > | > | http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
> | > | >
> | > | >
> | > |
> | >
> | >
> |
>
>
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: What is Quick Time

I didn't say testing and monitoring wouldn't tell you a lot, but if you
haven't actually used it day in and day out, doing all the things that
people do with their desktop PCs, you have nothing but nerdy, yes.

So what's your results. In particular, discuss the comparative features and
why you seem to think that all the extra functionality in XP is plain
worthless, or could just as easily be done in 9x. Synopsize and hit the high
points, please. I'm not up to reams of data.

I gotta tell you, your bias is showing all over the place, and I ALWAYS
remember that statistics can be easily misconstrued and/or made to lie.

And if your real gripe is capitalism in general, then let's leave off this
discussion, OK?

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:evO68%23OwIHA.5096@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> That's usage monitoring. file monitoring, network monitoring, Internet
> monitoring, disk monitoring, service monitoring, device monitoring,
> etc.,,,
> ah, that's far beyond simple usage. Seems that would give me a bit more
> knowledge,, but then that would be relative and nerdy wouldn't it..
>
> --
> MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> --
> _________
>
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> news:Oyaln3OwIHA.516@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> | Testing and monitoring... But not really using? ROTFLMAO!!! That leaves
> you
> | well prepared for nothing more than just so much nerdy babble.
> |
> | --
> | Gary S. Terhune
> | MS-MVP Shell/User
> | www.grystmill.com
> |
> | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> | news:%23l7eJaOwIHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> | > QT can be used locally, or one can find codex to handle that format in
> | > some
> | > other player which IS being supported.
> | >
> | > Right, you DO say that constantly, and you also attempt to foster the
> | > notion that XP has become the world's favorite because its just so
> good
> | > and
> | > secure, BS, the reason for increased usage is that it is difficult to
> find
> | > computer's to support 9X, leaving the only viable Windows choice as
> XP,
> | > and
> | > VISTA is still such a PITA. Try not to buy into the garbage spewed by
> | > media
> | > and others... OR if you wish, we CAN discuss the POS XP which I DID
> spend
> | > considerable time testing and monitoring... how good its,,, look HERE:
> | >
> | > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946480/en-us
> | >
> | > Think everything is fixed,,, guess again...
> | >
> | > --
> | > MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> | > --
> | > _________
> | >
> | > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> | > news:uKoNOPOwIHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> | > | I already told you, that machine has had EVERYTHING installed on it
> at
> | > one
> | > | time or another, and been through several ISPs and their
> | > branding/helpful
> | > | software, etc.
> | > |
> | > | But what should she do if she needs QT to play something? After all,
>
> | > what
> | > | you say about QT on Windows 98 could be said about Win98 itself. In
> | > fact,
> | > I
> | > | say it fairly regularly in places where people might actually
> listen.
> | > |
> | > | --
> | > | Gary S. Terhune
> | > | MS-MVP Shell/User
> | > | www.grystmill.com
> | > |
> | > | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> | > | news:uzyZhGOwIHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> | > | > Apple's QuickTime for 98 has not been supported for some time. It
> is
> a
> | > | > security risk, and is severely outdated.
> | > | > Unless you have some special need to use it online, do not allow
> it
> | > access
> | > | > to the Internet.
> | > | >
> | > | > Are you using AOL or some other ISP which installed this for you?
> | > | >
> | > | > --
> | > | > MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> | > | > --
> | > | > _________
> | > | >
> | > | > "Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
> | > | > news:fa1r3490ic78jqm9d8p4mkkvf84r0rcg82@4ax.com...
> | > | > | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote:
> | > | > |
> | > | > | >Could someone please tell me what Quick Time is? Sygate says it
> was
> | > | > critical that I
> | > | > | >had approved a whole bunch of new dlls for Quick Time, and I
> don't
> | > even
> | > | > remember what
> | > | > | >it is. Ginny
> | > | > |
> | > | > | QuickTime is Apple's video player. It plays *.mov and *.mp4
> files,
> | > | > | which Windows Media Player will not. Installing it will also get
> you
> | > | > | endless nags from Apple to upgrade it and iTunes (whether you
> have
> | > | > | iTunes or not).
> | > | > |
> | > | > | --
> | > | > | Tim Slattery
> | > | > | MS MVP(Shell/User)
> | > | > | Slattery_T@bls.gov
> | > | > | http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
> | > | >
> | > | >
> | > |
> | >
> | >
> |
>
>
 
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