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The normally green plastic board that is imprinted with one or more layers of circuitry. Examples of common PCBs include motherboards, PCI cards, and AGP cards. The boards can hold microchips and other components, and are a way to link such components together. ISP Glossary:
Printed Circuit Board - In message , Neale D. Hind writes:In message <6+dTG8BkM0XAFA2$@main.machine>, Paul Terry writesWhat AV and firewall software are you using? This area should be themain area of suspicion.I have ZoneLabs (but not set to start automatically. AlsoC:\WINDOWS\system32\ZoneLabs\vsmon.exe -service I have set to 'Manual'in services.mscNo version of ZA has ever interfered with outgoing e-mail, as long asthe sending client has been given permission. Beware of vsmon, it isvery, very protective. Better IMHO, to let ZA(x) run, and ensure theappropriate permissions have been given, or uninstall.XP's own firewall is not set in my connectoid.That's incoming only.Norton AV 2003 (part of SystemWorks) is installed. I have deselected"start with windows" and renamed all the other Norton services to stopthem starting up. Before connecting I ensure that all the Nortonservices (shown in capital letters) are all shut down.OK.So does this happen while you are connected to Demon, or is 'my ISP'another ISP? (As my connectivity provider is.)--Jim Crowther "It's MY computer" (tm SMG)Avoid Swen by disposing of any previous Usenet addresses,put 'spam' or 'delete' somewhere in the Reply-to: header.Help yourself avoid the spam:
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