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When I click the 'click here' for help I get the help page but nothing there is of any use.
All I can imagine is that NIS 2003 is blocking something to do with Alexa so does anyone know which IP address and what processes Alexa runs?
Well, I've never had a virus on my main boxes and I don't use a virus scanner at all - never have, never will, no need.
Ok, I caught one virus on a stock new install of 98 on a laptop and used ie/oe just to test something out - of course the first email I get was a ms oe exploit virus (sircam), grrr.
I did have a prob with alexa for a bit. I deinstalled/reinstalled and updated 98/ie to all the latest and it worked ok.
Anyway I seem to have fixed it so if anyone is interested here goes.
I uninstalled alexa, turned of NIS, then reinstalled Alexa, now to get Alexa to work I must clear the cache etc close all browser windows and turn off NIS open a new browser window and then turn NIS back on!
Quite a headache!
I should point out that the only thing I changed was uninstalling NIS 2002 and installing NIS 2003.
Don't use a microsoft email product and you are immune to 95-99% of email borne viruses right there. The other 1% are best dealt with common sense practices.
- Simply don't open unexpected attachements
- and never ever open a exe/bat/wsh or any other program/macro looking attachement that you weren't expecting and know who it's from.
Lastly, use Opera to view your html email, and you are again immune to 99.9% of the email based IE exploits.