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Answer» Hello, http://spywarefiles.prevx.com/RRAJGI13095063/FOLDER_LOCK_2.5.6.EXE.html Quote Make money by selling Folder Lock. Become our affiliate and start selling ... Quote from: Dias de verano on November 18, 2008, 11:52:54 AM Don't use Folder Lock. Thought so. Seemed a bit to pushy to me... Hmmm, I wonder who should get banned?I am using Folder Lock and its working successfully for me,,I don't think there is any reason that i shouldn't use Folder Lock. Quote from: Dias de verano on November 18, 2008, 11:52:54 AM Don't use Folder Lock. what you are doing, is exactly what is stated above. Your trying to push others into purchasing this product, which may or may not be particularly good- And, considering it is known malware- most people tend to avoid such things. Especially when their are alternatives that work better, and omit the "malware" component. Quote from: BC_Programmer on November 18, 2008, 10:39:09 AM um- whats a "functional bug" where a feature works properly but isn't supposed to? This was originally introduced in Windows98 SE and has been quite successful since. There have been major improvements to this feature in Vista.oh yeah, I remember the knowledge base articles. Q00034253453459345893859034859034589034 5 Problem: USB devices plugged into Windows machine won't cause a Blue Screen. Symptoms: Upon plugging a USB device into their windows based machine, users may be mystified by the lack of a blue screen error as required in the windows user frustration guidelines. Workaround: Often times, windows will wait until you have started an important task or have gone for a certain period of time (usually all day) without saving your DOCUMENT. Windows will then initiate a Blue Screen Error, selecting a random device on your system to blame for the error. Windows will then overwrite the contents of your "My Documents" folder with several useless MEMORY dumps, in addition to several jpeg images of possums. Status: Microsoft is to lazy to care about this problem. They recommend upgrading to a newer operating system that will more consistently fail. Quote from: Dias de verano on November 18, 2008, 11:52:54 AM Don't use Folder Lock. You can't put too MUCH faith in the PrevX warning. Encryption software is disliked by antivirus scanners that don't have that particular program in their database. Why not just zip the file and password protect it? Or go for something free. My Lockbox http://www.fspro.net/folder-lock-box/ Supported OS: Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista x64 Support: Yes! License: Free Quote from: evilfantasy on November 20, 2008, 11:31:08 PM License: Free Tada! |
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