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Title: Reason for dumping Windows 98 2nd Ed
Post by: shankle on February 07, 2008, 01:58:02 PM
I have Spyware Detector by Max Secure on Wiffies puter.
I paid $30 for the stupid thing and they now tell me that
they no longer support the "Live Update" function for Wiindows
98 2nd ed.
Guess I'm going to need another Spyware Program.
Suggestions  welcome
Always something - dratit.
Title: Re: Reason for dumping Windows 98 2nd Ed
Post by: evlncrn8 on February 07, 2008, 02:55:48 PM
well 98se is kinda dead, even microsoft dont support it anymore, you're probably better off upgrading to 2k or something, if your pc can handle it...
Title: Re: Reason for dumping Windows 98 2nd Ed
Post by: PauloH on February 07, 2008, 08:34:33 PM
My experience with spyware doctor was the worst possible. Throw away this program and be happy again!!!! :green2
Title: Re: Reason for dumping Windows 98 2nd Ed
Post by: Vortex on February 09, 2008, 11:27:21 AM
shankle,

Try to search the net to get a copy of Ad-Aware 2006. It should work on Windows 98 SE.
Title: Re: Reason for dumping Windows 98 2nd Ed
Post by: Mark Jones on February 24, 2008, 09:17:36 PM
Or try: http://www.spybot.info/

Free, mature, multi-language, donation-ware.
Title: Re: Reason for dumping Windows 98 2nd Ed
Post by: imjoesto on April 11, 2008, 09:20:34 PM
I just joined and I'm supposed to post in order to prove I'm not a bot.   Try buying a new printer with support for win98.  None of the network ready ones run on 98.
Joe
Title: Re: Reason for dumping Windows 98 2nd Ed
Post by: hutch-- on April 12, 2008, 01:34:23 AM
Hi Joe,

Welcome on board. Win98 is long gone so unless you buy a printer that is backwards compatible, runs of a printer port or runs off a network hub, its doubtful that it will have driver support for win98.
Title: Re: Reason for dumping Windows 98 2nd Ed
Post by: shankle on April 12, 2008, 01:17:55 PM
I found a real good use for an old computer (98 2nd addition with printer)  that is working but to old to be of any value.
Took all internet stuff of of it.
Not connected to the internet.
Put all my financial and anything personal on it.
This completely isolates me from all the internet nonsense.
Should last for years....... :toothy
Title: Re: Reason for dumping Windows 98 2nd Ed
Post by: Draakie on April 25, 2008, 08:24:42 AM
....OR you could have just dumped OpenSuse 10.x on it, firewalled yourself and used the built-in
browsers without spyware & virus headaches. Ran a samba server for any noteworthy goodies
you wanted to transfer over your local LAN. All and all - the entire setup would have taken
about 60 minutes - the new intuitive GUI setup is a real breeze. Click and it works. :thumbu
It should run fine on any older machines - just need enough RAM - at least 512MB - preferably 1GB.
Rather issolating your development machine from the  internet? :bg
Just a thought - use it don't use it.
Draakie
Title: Re: Reason for dumping Windows 98 2nd Ed
Post by: hutch-- on April 25, 2008, 09:01:44 AM
Draakie,

I have actually done it with an instalation of Ubuntu and it worked fine but it was a pain to have to get up and go to another computer all the time so the linux box is in storage at the moment.

If you want a sandbox for a badly secured lousy browser (Internet Exploder) run a Microsoft VM with you favourite windows version on it and make sure you back up the main VM file so if it wipes out the VM from one of its many security holes, you just shut it down, restore the entire VM and off you go again until the next wipeout.  :bg
Title: Re: Reason for dumping Windows 98 2nd Ed
Post by: Draakie on April 25, 2008, 09:22:29 AM
Hutch,

I had a look at Ubuntu and it was a bit of jellyfish IMHO. Yes, it says it's the next greatest thing
but it does'nt live up to expectation. Since Novell got involved with Suse - it's grown leaps and
bounds. It's highly stable - the GUI is Excellent in the extreme - Enterprise editions are absolutely
awesome (insanely easy to setup) - blows MS Server 2003 out of the water.
EXAMPLE:
-------------
* clicks = mouse clicks within GUI
Mail Server POP3/SMTP - (plus minus) 10 clicks and fill in the user account details - NOW USE
Samba Server - (plus minus) 5 clicks and fill in the user account details - NOW USE
PXE application/OS install  boot Server - 3 files copy paste / 1 directory create. One batch script modification (text based) + 10 clicks.
                                                     - ISO image copy paste into created directory - NOW USE

OR if you wish - download prefabricated secured scripts from the net - modify for your workgroup/domain & network settings
Copy/paste - Your'e Done.

Draakie

PS: http://www.novell.com/products/server/eval.html
You may download a full Suse Enterprise Ed Server here. It's not crippled in any way. The only restriction is support
for 180-days - and the amount of bandwidth you want to spend downloading it.  :dazzled: - alternatively order a EVAL
2 x DVD set of the Desktop and Server Enterprise pack.