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  1. Try using the 'Auto Spread' music to slides rather than the Synchronise feature in Project Options. It works for me.
  2. Just for you Ken, I needed a coffee break anyway! No problem with the download, (11 minutes), all files intact. Nathan.
  3. "I currently use IE at work because I have no choice but use Firefox at home." Just a thought, why not take Firefox with you to work on a flash drive. http://portableapps.com/ Have used couple of these portable apps myself on occasion and they work fine. I know a couple of people locally who use Firefox at work regularily because of restricted access. Portable Firefox allows them to surf securely and when closing down it leaves no footprint., that's their excuse anyway. I'm long retired so don't have to use naughty methods to access my favourite sites. Nathan.
  4. I have considered downloading Firefox in the past and may do again. However, BTYahoo's browser, although based on IE7, has much to offer and does compare with Firefox from what I have read regarding security and other features built in. Even to a built in Norton Antivirus in the webmail section. It's a rare event for me to use IE7 on it's own. Thanks for your suggestion though, it's appreciated.
  5. Success at last thanks to you taking the time and trouble in e-mailing Rome to me. An excellent show, well worthy of my 'Classic PtoE' folder. Thank you very much indeed, it's really appreciated. Ken, noted your point on the browser setting. I use BTYahoo's browser which is based on IE7 with a personalised home page and security settings. If you can recall what the setting might be I'll take a look see in BT's settings. Thanks again for helping. Nathan.
  6. PM sent. Thank you, your help is appreciated. In the PM I mention downloading White Sands, a much larger file, out of curiosity as this was previously downloaded some time ago. This has now completed fully intact, albeit in 25mins on my slow connection. So if anyone can tell me why maybe I can sleep somewhat better, the question is niggling away at me.
  7. Two further attempts from 7.20pm no further success. This time I did not open a new tab to browse during the download, just sat watching the download box move along. What is happening the download is completing with only 27.7mb of the 37mb in 8 minutes from the original 10 minutes stated at the start. The mystery deepens.
  8. Thank you each for responding. Unfortunately a further attempt via Beechbrook, then morturn.com, ended in failure, same message. My BT broadband connection is only 512 mbit, downloading speed of PtoE shows varies depending on the time of day. Maybe I've chosen the wrong time as the Rome show from both websites took 12 minutes at 4pm. Nevertheless I was able to download Daniel Laugher's 'Highest Tides' from Beechbrook fully intact in 8 minutes virtually straight after. Most peculiar, beyond my comprehension. I'll wait until traffic dies down somewhat and try downloading later and see if that has any effect. I won't give up, even if I have to wait until next year! Bill, sorry about the Wintertime slip up. All best wishes for 2008 to you all. Nathan.
  9. Today, have downloaded Rome twice from Beechbrook, when trying to open Zip the message is, "No Zip File, bad Zip File, or part of a spanned file." Wintertime, Vietnam and Cambodia both ok. Would appreciate your advice please. Nathan.
  10. This link: http://knowmypc.wordpress.com/2007/05/15/o...ages-dont-work/ may help you.
  11. If it's of any help , I found YouTube clips sometimes took a while to load causing buffering problems. Then I came across a very helpful free tool, Speedbit Video Accelerator from: http://www.speedbit.com/ and my problems were solved. Also, you can convert YouTube's FLV files to AVI then download to your desktop for later viewing by using the web based FLV Converter Vixi at http://vixy.net/ Nathan.
  12. It was not my intention to infer the alternative anti spyware programs mentioned are products of Grisoft. If this has caused misunderstanding among other members then I apologise. What I was trying to point out is, your initial post referred to the trial period for Grisoft's Anti Spyware 7.5 not the Anti Virus 7.5 which is an entirely different program. There seems to be enough confusion over Grisoft's intentions with the Anti Virus 7.5 version. When Grisoft announced the launch of 7.5 followed by, version 7.0 would cease to be supported from Jan 15th 2007, many users took this to mean 7.5 would have to be paid for. Why people believed this I don't know. I've used AVG Free for 6 years now, the only hiccup in it's performance has been the two occasions when PtoE shows, mistakenly, were said to be carrying a Trojan Horse. I don't disagree with your opinion on free security becoming a thing of the past, may be it will come to be so. Until then I am quite happy to continue using free AV and those AS programs which do a very good job for me and many other users.
  13. The trial period refers to Grisoft's Anti Spyware not Anti Virus 7.5. With the Free Anti Virus 7.5 download there is no trial period, albeit it has it's limitations compared to the Pro version. Free AVG 7.5 is available to home users only for personal use, business users will have to purchase the full version. As far as the Grisoft Anti Spyware program is concerned there are a number of free to use versions such as AdAware/ Spybot Search and Destroy/A2 Squared or Windows Defender from Microsoft. Personally I use those mentioned other than Defender, they have served me well without seeking Grisoft's revamp of Ewido Anti Spyware after they bought it out.
  14. [i'm getting that pop up on my free version with the announcement daily. It's interesting that by following the links of the popup, there really isn't any way to get to the free version download. It is available and they say it will continue, however it is becoming increasingly difficult to find the download for the free version. I have many friends and from time to time give them a heads up on this great AVG program. The last 4 people I sent to grisoft couldn't find it. For the free AVG version 7.5 try this link: http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/lng/us/tp...anti-virus-free
  15. Opening my folder on shows from Beechbrook today, AVG (7.5) flashed up that the file Kula.exe contained a Trojan Generic2.nxu. Considering Kula was downloaded some time ago without any alert before now I was inclined to think false positive. Nevertheless, Kula was placed in the virus vault and I went searching for an answer. Entering the trojan details into AVG's Search Virus Encyclopedia result was, 'no record of this virus.' If AVG has no record then how can it cause the alert? Kula remains in the vault until this is fully resolved.
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