Why doesn't some ingenious person write a piece of software that is independent of OEx and will read, allow editing, writing and Word/plain-text conversion of these stupid .dbx files, so that this needn't happen to us, again? If MicroSoft can do it, programmers can always do better than it -...
CREDIT WHERE IT IS WELL AND TRULY DUE, GUYS...
About my above entry, could I just point out...
The tip I just gave to HOMER was given to this site, originally, by "REGHAKR" in the "User.dat - security flaw" thread/entry.
Reghakr: Thanks once more for rescuing me with this...
Homer...
Make sure that every scrap of accessible URL info is wiped from your hard drive, using softwares like...
1. Internet Sweeper. (Freeware). [ Recommended ]
2. IE Cache Cleaner. (Freeware).
3. Clean Up 2.x. (Freeware). [ Recommended ]
If you have it or can get it, use Evidence...
THE SOLUTION DESCRIBED (APPROXIMATELY) AS...
1. Use F8 on startup.
2. Select "Command prompt only".
3. At the C prompt, type "cd\windows\command"...
4. Then, type "scanreg /fix /opt"
...was EXCELLENT! CONGRATS, REGHAKR!
You have resolved a security problem that...
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