protecting my mother-in-law's computer from my mother-in-law
protecting my mother-in-law's computer from my mother-in-law
I'm going to backup all her pics and other junk and reinstall XP SP2 on her desktop. The thing is just too infested to salvage, reinstalling will be faster. I was hoping SP3 would be released by now, but it looks like that will be in the 2nd half of April.
I need to check her anti-virus license, but obviously I'll be installing some sort of anti-virus.
What's the best spyware/malware blocker now? I've used several in the past, but haven't really kept up.
Also, I've heard there's a whitelist/blacklist local DNS server you can install to block harmful traffic. Any heard of this and/or used it? I think it has a free subscription, like AdBlocker does.
She didn't have a hardware firewall, so I'll be giving her my old one.
She's using AOL, so I don't know if I can set FF as her default brower. Right now she's got about 10 different toolbars, you know the drill...
Any thing else I'm missing that can help keep her from fucking up her own computer w/o completely crippling it?
I need to check her anti-virus license, but obviously I'll be installing some sort of anti-virus.
What's the best spyware/malware blocker now? I've used several in the past, but haven't really kept up.
Also, I've heard there's a whitelist/blacklist local DNS server you can install to block harmful traffic. Any heard of this and/or used it? I think it has a free subscription, like AdBlocker does.
She didn't have a hardware firewall, so I'll be giving her my old one.
She's using AOL, so I don't know if I can set FF as her default brower. Right now she's got about 10 different toolbars, you know the drill...
Any thing else I'm missing that can help keep her from fucking up her own computer w/o completely crippling it?
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Just use Windows Firewall and keep it updated. For A/V I suggest AVG Free. Spybot S&D does the trick to prevent nasty spyware from finding a hole.
And as always, smart internet use is the most important thing. If she goes around clicking every ad, banner, or attachment email, I doubt anything is going to keep that computer clean and safe.
And as always, smart internet use is the most important thing. If she goes around clicking every ad, banner, or attachment email, I doubt anything is going to keep that computer clean and safe.
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#1 windows firewall
#2 AVG free
#3 windows defender
exactly, tell her not to click ads like you've won a million dollars
#4 dont click any ads lol, and the first 3 i've mentioned will keep ya safe.
#2 AVG free
#3 windows defender
exactly, tell her not to click ads like you've won a million dollars
#4 dont click any ads lol, and the first 3 i've mentioned will keep ya safe.
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Oh fuck, forgot about Defender 

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Just to give you an idea of how out of date her PC is...
She still has the 2006 daylight savings time rules.
Some malware must have disabled auto-updates?
Oh... and thanks.
She still has the 2006 daylight savings time rules.
Some malware must have disabled auto-updates?
Oh... and thanks.

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Also, take a drive image after you've loaded it all up the way she wants it, and put her My Documents and such on a seperate drive or at least a seperate partition.
That way when the inevitable happens and it's screwed again in a few months time, you can just restore the image and find yourself 80% of the way back to a finished build in no time...
That way when the inevitable happens and it's screwed again in a few months time, you can just restore the image and find yourself 80% of the way back to a finished build in no time...
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I've been trying out Comodo firewall with Defense+, not too bad so far. Get her using Firefox w/Adblock, etc.
Definitely do the OS and Files partitions, that's saved me much data loss on more than one occasion.
*looks at new, single-partition HDD*
Uhh...bbl
Definitely do the OS and Files partitions, that's saved me much data loss on more than one occasion.
*looks at new, single-partition HDD*
Uhh...bbl
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Re: protecting my mother-in-law's computer from my mother-in-law
sp3? how would that have helped? ffs, sandbox an OS for her.Fender wrote:I'm going to backup all her pics and other junk and reinstall XP SP2 on her desktop. The thing is just too infested to salvage, reinstalling will be faster. I was hoping SP3 would be released by now, but it looks like that will be in the 2nd half of April.
I need to check her anti-virus license, but obviously I'll be installing some sort of anti-virus.
What's the best spyware/malware blocker now? I've used several in the past, but haven't really kept up.
Also, I've heard there's a whitelist/blacklist local DNS server you can install to block harmful traffic. Any heard of this and/or used it? I think it has a free subscription, like AdBlocker does.
She didn't have a hardware firewall, so I'll be giving her my old one.
She's using AOL, so I don't know if I can set FF as her default brower. Right now she's got about 10 different toolbars, you know the drill...
Any thing else I'm missing that can help keep her from fucking up her own computer w/o completely crippling it?
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huh?+JuggerNaut+ wrote:ffs, sandbox an OS for her.
And this is the DNS thing I was talking about.
http://opendns.org/
And where can I get a safe iso of XP Home SP2? Her restore/install disk is SP1, and I don't want to slipstream one myself.
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virtualize that bitch. p.s. opendns works well, but there are speed issues (not that she should care)Fender wrote:huh?+JuggerNaut+ wrote:ffs, sandbox an OS for her.
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What?+JuggerNaut+ wrote:virtualize that bitch.
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???Fender wrote:And where can I get a safe iso of XP Home SP2? Her restore/install disk is SP1, and I don't want to slipstream one myself.
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Um... just use windows update?
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In my experience, one of the things that slows down a PC is the application of patches. I'd like to avoid that if possible.obsidian wrote:Um... just use windows update?
So I guess everyone is saying go get an iso from pirate bay. I've got a real key, just old media.
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Your work's IT department will prolly be able to furnish you with media since you've got a key. Depends who staffs it.
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It's not likely your key will work with an sp2 disc. But hey, you've got free time, go try it out.
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Not for XP Home. No self-respecting IT department will have XP Home.Foo wrote:Your work's IT department will prolly be able to furnish you with media since you've got a key. Depends who staffs it.
Fuck it. Too much hassle. I'll install her old disk and apply SP2 after the install.
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my bad, assumed it came in the MSDN/Technet/Ent Agreement packs.