07-11-18 09:26 Sean Dennis wrote to Ed Vance about Windows Azure
Howdy! Sean,
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Hello Ed,
11 Jul 18 00:03 at you wrote to ALL:
AFAIK, I don't 'think' I have Azure on this XP pc.
Azure is Microsoft's cloud solution. You basically blocked your
computer reporting an error to Microsoft.
Even though the description in the firewall window said "Microsoft",
I just ain't the trusting type, that's why I chose the NO Button.
If I check a IP Address and learn it is for a reliable web site, I write
it on a list so the next time the firewall asks about that address I know
that I can click the YES button and allow the connection.
Even though I don't 'think' I have any MS Azure software on this XP box,
the next time either of those two IP Addresses that I've already checked,
ask for access to the internet I will click the YES button so MS will
get whatever report my pc wants to send to them.
I have some other IP Addresses on my list already to let me know they are
safe for me to send a report to Microsoft.
I began using the internet in 1996.
But because I have read BBS Messages (since 1984) about tricks some people
do over the internet I got paranoid, and I try to be "very very" careful.
After I turn a MS Windows pc ON I usually don't use it until after I've
updated the Definitions for the 'Watchdog' programs I use on my pc,
i.e.: AntiVirus, Malwarebytes, SuperAntiSpyware, Spybot S&D and Winpatrol.
I don't have to do that when I turn the Power Switch on the C=64 ON.....
It doesn't take that much time for the Windows pc to do the updates,
and I feel better after I've done the updates, that maybe the 'baddies'
won't get access to my computer (this time).
... Two most common elements in the universe: Hydrogen & Stupidity.
I try not to be stupid, just careful.
Thanks for the Reply!
73 de Ed W9ODR . .
... Grdauaet @TO@ shcool of typign
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