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To: mr.mark who wrote (16784)2/23/2001 9:57:31 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
mr mark, I bookmarked it. Thanks. If you come across a bot that finds stocks that will go up, give a yell. :)

Gottfried
PS: Since I installed the latest driver for my laptop modem
more than a week ago I've had zero spontaneous disconnects.
It used to disconnect every few hours before [NOT time out].



To: mr.mark who wrote (16784)2/23/2001 10:17:39 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 110652
 
UnInstaller Uninstalls System Restore Settings
McAfee QuickClean Feature Cleans Out Critical Windows Me Registry Keys


February 23, 2001

by Eugene Woodbury

McAfee QuickClean users doing a little spring cleaning are losing their System Restore points in the process, and are losing the ability to create future System Restore points. QuickClean is sold as a standalone product (currently in release 1.02), and is included as a component of McAfee UnInstaller (currently in release 6.01). In both cases, like an enthusiastic novice gardener, the QuickClean feature goes looking for weeds and pulls out a few live plants in the process.

For the rest, you have to subscribe to bugnet.com

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I don't like those pesky uninstallers.........