| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 716811 |
2008-11-03 06:29:00 |
Hi Folks. Have a friend who has just purchased a new Vista machine. I haven't seen it, but it apparently it regularly prompts with dialogue windows for both Total Commander and Money Manager. I have never used either but Googling them seems to suggest that neither is of any advantage to a casual user of emails, netbrowsing and using Word for correspondence. Any advice which I can pass on before I suggest that both be deleted? Thanks. ;) |
Scouse (83) |
| 716812 |
2008-11-03 06:38:00 |
Are they UAC (User account control) prompts or ones from the software itself? |
jwil1 (65) |
| 716813 |
2008-11-03 06:42:00 |
Something belonging to both probably have something in startup |
Speedy Gonzales (78) |
| 716814 |
2008-11-03 06:50:00 |
Hi Folks. Have a friend who has just purchased a new Vista machine. I haven't seen it, but it apparently it regularly prompts with dialogue windows for both Total Commander and Money Manager. I have never used either but Googling them seems to suggest that neither is of any advantage to a casual user of emails, netbrowsing and using Word for correspondence. Any advice which I can pass on before I suggest that both be deleted? Thanks. ;)I have used "Total Commander" for years and it is an excellent program but would be of very little use to your friend as a casual user of emails etc. |
Pato (2463) |
| 716815 |
2008-11-03 22:46:00 |
Thanks folks. Jwil1 - I doubt that they would know the difference. Speedy - makes sense. I will suggest that they just knock them off startup with Ccleaner for now. Pato - Thanks. :) |
Scouse (83) |
| 716816 |
2008-11-03 23:14:00 |
You can definitley get rid of total commander, it's just a file copying program, albeit an excellent one. :p |
wratterus (105) |
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