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From: gufus on 24 Apr 2010 16:28 Hello, littlecharlie(a)home.edu! You wrote on Fri, 23 Apr 2010 16:21:45 -0500: >> >> Would the Enterprise version have deleted all my emails, >> sent,drafts,,,,,,instead of just my Inbox ones ? >> Just kidding. >> Buffalo >> | This and other past McAfee update problems now makes them the "Toyota" | of AV products. How true! -- With best regards, gufus. E-mail: stop.nospam.gbbsg(a)shaw.ca
From: gufus on 24 Apr 2010 16:36 Hello, David! You wrote on Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:03:51 -0400: | | There's a *big* difference between the retail version (offered by | Comcast) and the Enterprise version. | But, there /both/ made by people like the same people that program Toyota's -- With best regards, gufus. E-mail: stop.nospam.gbbsg(a)shaw.ca
From: gufus on 24 Apr 2010 16:44 Hello, Leythos! You wrote on Thu, 22 Apr 2010 20:32:32 -0400: | In article <cbbb0479-515a-437c-bbfd-2a2a5bc67f52 | @q31g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, ron916(a)gmail.com says... >> Perhaps there is another subtle message here, too. The systems >> crippled by the faulty McAfee update were Windows XP SP3 PC's. Perhaps >> it's time to upgrade to Windows 7? >> | | A better solution would be to abandon McAfee and don't look back. I have | uninstalled it from thousands of machines in favor of ANYTHING ELSE for | years. | Good tip... -- With best regards, gufus. E-mail: stop.nospam.gbbsg(a)shaw.ca
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