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To: mr.mark who wrote (6996)11/22/1999 4:48:00 AM
From: I2oadI2unner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110634
 
Mr. Mark,

I have Road Runner as my ISP and I have been using TDS-2 (Trojan Defense Suite) for sometime now and it works great. There are so many software to choose from out there and hard to distinguish which is the best. I have not tried BlackICE although I here it good reviews on it,and it seems like a great firewall to choose. Here is the site for TDS tds.diamondcs.com.au and you may want to try it out for a while, it has 30 executable trial, meaning you can run the program 30 times before it locks up.

Regards,

RR



To: mr.mark who wrote (6996)11/22/1999 7:29:00 PM
From: Guy Gadois  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110634
 
Mr. Mark:

It suddenly dawned on me how the snap restore icon appeared on my Dell's desktop. I had a screen freeze on my new computer, couldn't get rid of it by resorting to Crtl-Alt Del so I turned the machine off. When I rebooted a screen came up stating it is forbidden to shut down the computer by pulling the plug and I had been a very bad boy. Then the message said they would restore the computer to the way it had been. The new icon appeared on the desktop when this restoration process was completed.

Hope this answers the question as to the Snaprestore icon.

jon