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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
Windows 10 didn't protect Colonial Pipeline at all, because, apparently, they were still using Windows 7.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
Windows 10 didn't protect Colonial Pipeline at all, because, apparently, they were still using Windows 7.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
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Bill White
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 05:08 PM, Jaffar Sidek wrote:
Were you personally having Ransomeware attacks?-
Also, and there's no debate about this, Windows Security does a much better job of protecting
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 05:08 PM, Jaffar Sidek wrote:
Were you personally having Ransomeware attacks?-
Also, and there's no debate about this, Windows Security does a much better job of protecting
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Brian Vogel
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#89659
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
Brian,
Nicely worded and thanks for keeping us centered.
Dan
Brian,
Nicely worded and thanks for keeping us centered.
Dan
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Dan Longmore
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#89658
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
Were you personally having Ransomeware attacks? George was referring to how he personally handles his pc's security. After all that is being said , tech giants like microsoft and Google
Were you personally having Ransomeware attacks? George was referring to how he personally handles his pc's security. After all that is being said , tech giants like microsoft and Google
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Jaffar Sidek <jaffar.sidek10@...>
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#89657
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 04:59 PM, Gerald Levy wrote:
How well did Windows 10 protect Colonial Pipeline against a ransomware attack?-
You really need to stop trotting this out as though it means
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 04:59 PM, Gerald Levy wrote:
How well did Windows 10 protect Colonial Pipeline against a ransomware attack?-
You really need to stop trotting this out as though it means
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Brian Vogel
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#89656
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
How well did Windows 10 protect Colonial Pipeline against a ransomware attack?
Gerald
On 5/20/2021 4:17 PM, G. Gray wrote:
How well did Windows 10 protect Colonial Pipeline against a ransomware attack?
Gerald
On 5/20/2021 4:17 PM, G. Gray wrote:
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Gerald Levy
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#89655
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
Hi. My 2 cents. I have fcatual evidence of Microsoft's active participation and care for accessibility of their products. There is a Microsoft acessibility rep from Visual studio's development
Hi. My 2 cents. I have fcatual evidence of Microsoft's active participation and care for accessibility of their products. There is a Microsoft acessibility rep from Visual studio's development
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Jaffar Sidek <jaffar.sidek10@...>
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#89654
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Re: May Update for, JAWS2021, Build 2105.53, Download Link + What's New
Hi,
I haven’t tried it yet. I will let you know what I find.
Hi,
I haven’t tried it yet. I will let you know what I find.
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Kenny Peyattt jr.
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#89653
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 04:21 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
I think the security concerns are mainly for people who unconsously click on things.-
Or are in the "click crazy"/"activation crazy" class. And
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 04:21 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
I think the security concerns are mainly for people who unconsously click on things.-
Or are in the "click crazy"/"activation crazy" class. And
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Brian Vogel
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#89652
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 04:17 PM, G. Gray wrote:
Yet through it all I had absolutely no problems and I used the web every day for lengthy periods of time. With the MS security updates...you rarely or
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 04:17 PM, G. Gray wrote:
Yet through it all I had absolutely no problems and I used the web every day for lengthy periods of time. With the MS security updates...you rarely or
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Brian Vogel
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#89651
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
I think the security concerns are mainly for people who unconsously click on things.
I think the security concerns are mainly for people who unconsously click on things.
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K0LNY
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#89650
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
Thought I'd weigh in on this one. I used Windows XP from 2004 until 2018 when my XP machine failed. Meanwhile Win. 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 passed me by. Constantly I'd read that XP was dangerous
Thought I'd weigh in on this one. I used Windows XP from 2004 until 2018 when my XP machine failed. Meanwhile Win. 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 passed me by. Constantly I'd read that XP was dangerous
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G. Gray
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#89649
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 03:37 PM, Barbara Sheinbein wrote:
I have not noticed any option to select-
I think you can take out the "to select" part when reading Mr. Spratt's earlier comment. My
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 03:37 PM, Barbara Sheinbein wrote:
I have not noticed any option to select-
I think you can take out the "to select" part when reading Mr. Spratt's earlier comment. My
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Brian Vogel
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#89648
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
I have enjoyed reading all of these posts. I work in the Assistive
Technology business, and have been a user for over 25 years. There are
some who won't like what I have to say, but I think it's
I have enjoyed reading all of these posts. I work in the Assistive
Technology business, and have been a user for over 25 years. There are
some who won't like what I have to say, but I think it's
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Michael Mote
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#89647
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
I am using Office 365 and I have not noticed any option to select which browser for this method of reading emails.
My default browser for Windows 10 is Chrome.
Barbara
I am using Office 365 and I have not noticed any option to select which browser for this method of reading emails.
My default browser for Windows 10 is Chrome.
Barbara
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Barbara Sheinbein
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#89646
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 01:50 PM, James English wrote:
Updates from internet explorer stopped in 2016, and internet explorer is available as a download from the Microsoft website, so it's clearly not
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 01:50 PM, James English wrote:
Updates from internet explorer stopped in 2016, and internet explorer is available as a download from the Microsoft website, so it's clearly not
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Brian Vogel
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#89645
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
Barbara,
I’m glad you brought up this example. I use the same method for handling lengthy email messages with dozens of links. You would think that this key sequence, alt-h, a, v, would take you
Barbara,
I’m glad you brought up this example. I use the same method for handling lengthy email messages with dozens of links. You would think that this key sequence, alt-h, a, v, would take you
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Adrian Spratt
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#89644
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Re: May Update for, JAWS2021, Build 2105.53, Download Link + What's New
The email thread keyboard commands don’t work for me. I’m assuming it’s because I’ve customised all my email groups into threads via View Settings rather than the standard thread button. Is it
The email thread keyboard commands don’t work for me. I’m assuming it’s because I’ve customised all my email groups into threads via View Settings rather than the standard thread button. Is it
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John Gurd
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#89643
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
There will never be an update from the web developers in order to make
it work with modern browsers, as the website in question is not in
active development and we've not heard from the web developers
There will never be an update from the web developers in order to make
it work with modern browsers, as the website in question is not in
active development and we've not heard from the web developers
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James English
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#89642
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 01:16 PM, Barbara Sheinbein wrote:
With the email open I pressed alt-h, then a and finally v which opens up in IE and the email is presented in HTML.-
Barbara, this will likely
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 01:16 PM, Barbara Sheinbein wrote:
With the email open I pressed alt-h, then a and finally v which opens up in IE and the email is presented in HTML.-
Barbara, this will likely
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Brian Vogel
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#89641
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