Re: Talk about "Superchops"




"Melodious Thunk" <thunk.melodious@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:970e1458-2706-430c-9492-cfe7f45b377b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Jan 2, 10:36 am, larrymcg <larry_mcgo...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 2, 10:31 am, larrymcg <larry_mcgo...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Jan 2, 5:52 am, Doc <docsavag...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> >http://www.candoli.com/pic28.htm

> When I try the provided link, my virus scanner blocks the request. It
> is a request to a nasty on-lin virus scanner site.

> Anyone else have an issue with the link?

> --Larry

And if I type "www.candoli.com" directly in the browser address bar,
the anti-virus scanner pops up blocking another site.

However, McAfee SiteAdvisor says it is a clean site. Hmmmmm.......

--Larry

That's interesting. I too had the popup stuff. I tried going directly
to 'candoli.com' and that worked. Not sure I understand the problem.

Great picture, when you finally get there!

I have a relatively new computer....It has Windows Vista, and I have had a lot of trouble with security issues.....One thing I have found out (by spending many hours trying different things) is that you can mess with the security if you are careful, and write down what you do so you can undo it if you need to.....Try this: Go to the tools menu of your internet explorer and then click on "internet options". Then click on the security tab , and then on, "custom level" This will take you to a list of things that you can change to different levels of security.....I found that by changing the choices from "disable" to either "enable" or "prompt" you can reduce the security level of your machine enough to allow it to let you download some things that it wouldn't allow me to get in the past......But, be sure to write down which items you change, so you can restore the security to it's original place when you are done.

.



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