FM > While reading the headers of the above
FM > post [IE] shut down and I got this message...
FM > What is Data Execution Prevention?
FM > Data Execution Prevention (DEP) is a
FM > security feature that can help prevent
FM > damage to your computer from viruses
FM > and other security threats. Harmful
FM > programs can try to attack Windows
FM > by attempting to run (also known as
FM > execute) code from system memory
FM > locations reserved for Windows and
FM > other authorized programs. These types
FM > of attacks can harm your programs and files.
FM >
FM > DEP can help protect your computer
FM > by monitoring your programs to make
FM > sure that they use system memory
FM > safely. If DEP notices a program on
FM > your computer using memory incorrectly,
FM > it closes the program and notifies you.
FM >
FM > See also
FM > Data Execution Prevention: frequently
FM > asked questions Change Data Execution
FM > Prevention settings
NWA > You're about as daffy as they get Roberta.
FM > Correction IE, not IR
FM >
FM > Why would Internet Explorer shuting
FM > down when reading your post make me daffy.
FM >
FM > Your a loser.
G > Firemonkey blaming opponents for computer virus attacks again?
G >
G > You said Internet Explorer shut down
G > when reading that person's newsgroup post.
G >
G > But doesn't that mean you were using Google or
G > some other web based e-mail provider?
G >
G > (Where it's basically what's called "flat text".)
G >
G > Why isn't your antivirus tripping on the
G > supposedly infected newsgroup post?
G >
G > Why is nobody else re****ting such problems?
G >
G > Firemonkey Roberta, Why is it that you
G > keep blaming opponents every time you
G > experience what you think is a virus attack?
G >
G > What Service Pack are you running
G > on your Windows XP now?
G >
G > Do you update your antivirus daily and
G > tell it to scan all files at least once
G > a week?
G > Firemonkey, I'm sending you a virus telepathically!
G > LOL It's in flat text!
FM > Have you been chatting it up with Dianna lately gag?
Napolis? ""Curio Jones"" the mentally ill CPS caseworker?