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The other day I noticed that after opening IE it took a few seconds
after clicking on arrow to show recently visited UEL's and that it was checking something online. Clearing the history has solved the problem, and removed any evidence to examine Howevr, something in the MRU list must have been able to make IE go online and do something without being clicked. Everything is updated to the current whatever, and there are no suspicious things running on the machine. Strange - any ideas ? -- Jim Watt http://www.gibnet.com Jim Watt |
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 11:50:52 +0200, Jim Watt wrote:
> > The other day I noticed that after opening IE it took a few seconds > after clicking on arrow to show recently visited UEL's and that it > was checking something online. > > Clearing the history has solved the problem, and removed > any evidence to examine > > Howevr, something in the MRU list must have been able to make > IE go online and do something without being clicked. > > Everything is updated to the current whatever, and there are > no suspicious things running on the machine. > > Strange - any ideas ? > Nothing in the MRU list should prompt Internet Explorer to use an Internet connection, because all of the information in the MRU list should be cached on your hard disk--including the site icon. However, there is no way to be sure that it wasn't programmed to do that; nobody can check to see for sure. Without the ability to look at it any further, though, anything is really nothing more than speculation. Is there any reason that you cannot use Firefox (http://www.mozilla.com/ for download)? It is free, community-supported, frequently updated, and not subject to the same insecurities as Internet Explorer. Of course, no piece of Internet software is absolutely "safe"--nothing on a network is. But at least there are people out there that actually know what it is doing, because it's open. -- Mike Michael B. Trausch |
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 09:03:21 -0500, "Michael B. Trausch"
<> wrote: >On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 11:50:52 +0200, Jim Watt wrote: >> >> The other day I noticed that after opening IE it took a few seconds >> after clicking on arrow to show recently visited UEL's and that it >> was checking something online. >> >> Clearing the history has solved the problem, and removed >> any evidence to examine >> >> Howevr, something in the MRU list must have been able to make >> IE go online and do something without being clicked. >> >> Everything is updated to the current whatever, and there are >> no suspicious things running on the machine. >> >> Strange - any ideas ? >> > >Nothing in the MRU list should prompt Internet Explorer to use an Internet >connection, because all of the information in the MRU list should be >cached on your hard disk--including the site icon. However, there is no >way to be sure that it wasn't programmed to do that; nobody can check to >see for sure. > >Without the ability to look at it any further, though, anything is really >nothing more than speculation. > >Is there any reason that you cannot use Firefox I do use Firefox too, but for some purposes IE is necessary. -- Jim Watt http://www.gibnet.com Jim Watt |
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