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elspeth

Member Since 06 Jul 2012
Offline Last Active May 23 2013 09:01 AM
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Topics I've Started

A 'green' habit.

05 February 2013 - 10:30 AM

Hello  folk.
I  am  genuinely  interested  in  your  views  on  licking  your  plate  clean.

From  an  enviromental  viewpoint  it  saves  food  waste/  going  to  landfill ( if  it  is  not  composted  which  it  is  in  many  parts  of  UK ), saves on  water  and  energy  needed  to  heat  water, less  soapy  stuff  in  the  enviroment, less  hassle  washing  up.

Do  you  think  it  is  some  kind  of  learned  snobbery  or  possible  pride ( of  wealth/status) ?

I  would  appreciate  your  views.

Goodies for members.

10 July 2012 - 04:59 PM

Hello Folks

I have just joined and appreciate all the years SAS has served me and would like to give something back to SAS and You. :-P

Please feel free to join in with a goodie.

http://webmail.tisca...5958524773E-146

Ta-ta

Does SAS need updated almost every hour?

06 July 2012 - 02:12 AM

Hello Folks ,
I've just joined and need some help/information.

I ran SAS Free Edition - after I had updated it , and it came up with Virus.FunLove in
C:\PROGRAM FILES\ADOBE\ACROBAT 7.0\SETUP FILES\RDRBIG708\ENU_\INSTMSIW.EXE
along with a tracking cookie in Documents and Settings/flash player and I chose to remove them, but to complete the removal of Virus.FunLove I was told to reboot , which I did.
I immediately ran SAS again , after updating , and it updated approx 300 items as it did on
the first run , scan ran and Virus.FunLove came up in
C:\SYSTEM VOLUME INFORMATION\_RESTORE{18AA3B82-97D2-40FC-8410-E6B9034069C4}\RP1294\A0292429.EXE, so I went in and had a look: it had 'locate this items' to the one I located myself in System Volume Information>restore>RP points and it had pinpointed 'Installer for Windows Installer' file which it subsequently removed after rebooting again.
I have still to run another scan to check if it is completely gone but I updated again and it downloades approx 300 files in updating again.
As all this updating took place within 4 hours ( about 900 files ), is this unusual?

I will run another scan tomorrow as I am late late up now.