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Guest student
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With sp3 installed, I find that winxp keep irritatingly popup to slowdown my

usage by doing a popup when running downloaded files.

 

Any way to disable the m$ deliberate annoyance?

 

Does the same "do you really want to run the file" popup occur when the

file is a m$ file or just legitimate files by other people?

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Guest Rachel
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Re: malicious sp3 popups on downloaded files

 

Become a student of English.

 

"student" <guest@csus__.edu> wrote in message

news:Qa-dnWlem55PDNXVnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@comcast.com...

> With sp3 installed, I find that winxp keep irritatingly popup to slowdown

> my

> usage by doing a popup when running downloaded files.

>

> Any way to disable the m$ deliberate annoyance?

>

> Does the same "do you really want to run the file" popup occur when the

> file is a m$ file or just legitimate files by other people?

Guest student
Posted

Re: malicious sp3 popups on downloaded files

 

 

RACIST BITCH.

 

 

On 2008-06-06, Rachel <petlamb@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Become a student of English.

>

> "student" <guest@csus__.edu> wrote in message

> news:Qa-dnWlem55PDNXVnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@comcast.com...

>> With sp3 installed, I find that winxp keep irritatingly popup to slowdown

>> my

>> usage by doing a popup when running downloaded files.

>>

>> Any way to disable the m$ deliberate annoyance?

>>

>> Does the same "do you really want to run the file" popup occur when the

>> file is a m$ file or just legitimate files by other people?

>

>

Guest PD43
Posted

Re: malicious sp3 popups on downloaded files

 

student <guest@csus__.edu> wrote:

>

>RACIST BITCH.

 

Do some research in the library between classes. Having a preference

for correct English doesn't qualify a person as a racist.

 

>On 2008-06-06, Rachel <petlamb@hotmail.com> wrote:

>> Become a student of English.

>>

>> "student" <guest@csus__.edu> wrote in message

>> news:Qa-dnWlem55PDNXVnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@comcast.com...

>>> With sp3 installed, I find that winxp keep irritatingly popup to slowdown

>>> my

>>> usage by doing a popup when running downloaded files.

>>>

>>> Any way to disable the m$ deliberate annoyance?

>>>

>>> Does the same "do you really want to run the file" popup occur when the

>>> file is a m$ file or just legitimate files by other people?

>>

>>

Guest HeyBub
Posted

Re: malicious sp3 popups on downloaded files

 

Rachel wrote:

> Become a student of English.

>

 

According to the message headers, "student" is using the computers at that

sleep-away haven for pokenoses, cut-purses, pickninnies, and slackers at

California State University, Sacramento, no doubt attending on a scholarship

available to all who graduated in the top ten percent of their respective

high school classes.

Guest PD43
Posted

Re: malicious sp3 popups on downloaded files

 

"HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote:

>Rachel wrote:

>> Become a student of English.

>>

>

>According to the message headers, "student" is using the computers at that

>sleep-away haven for pokenoses, cut-purses, pickninnies, and slackers at

>California State University, Sacramento, no doubt attending on a scholarship

>available to all who graduated in the top ten percent of their respective

>high school classes.

 

I saw that too.

 

But the top ten percent of a group that can't properly spell or use

proper grammar is no guarantee.

Guest student
Posted

Re: malicious sp3 popups on downloaded files

 

This comes about in using msword too much.

 

 

On 2008-06-06, PD43 <pauld1943@comcast.net> wrote:

> "HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote:

>

>>Rachel wrote:

>>> Become a student of English.

>>>

>>

>>According to the message headers, "student" is using the computers at that

>>sleep-away haven for pokenoses, cut-purses, pickninnies, and slackers at

>>California State University, Sacramento, no doubt attending on a scholarship

>>available to all who graduated in the top ten percent of their respective

>>high school classes.

>

> I saw that too.

>

> But the top ten percent of a group that can't properly spell or use

> proper grammar is no guarantee.

Guest Ramone
Posted

Re: malicious sp3 popups on downloaded files

 

What makes you think Rachel is a racist, or even a bitch? You can't spell or

speak English, yet here you are trying to communicate in a language you

don't understand. Rachel just called it like it was. Sounds like you are a

racist.

 

"student" <guest@csus__.edu> wrote in message

news:N86dnV3aPrbG-dTVnZ2dnUVZ_jednZ2d@comcast.com...

>

> RACIST BITCH.

>

>

> On 2008-06-06, Rachel <petlamb@hotmail.com> wrote:

>> Become a student of English.

>>

>> "student" <guest@csus__.edu> wrote in message

>> news:Qa-dnWlem55PDNXVnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@comcast.com...

>>> With sp3 installed, I find that winxp keep irritatingly popup to

>>> slowdown

>>> my

>>> usage by doing a popup when running downloaded files.

>>>

>>> Any way to disable the m$ deliberate annoyance?

>>>

>>> Does the same "do you really want to run the file" popup occur when the

>>> file is a m$ file or just legitimate files by other people?

>>

>>


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