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Sonny
December 6th 03, 02:10 PM
There's a LOT more going on with the mydocs.dll than meets the eye. It is
DEFINITELY doing more than just storing data. It's sending data out when you
access the internet! Yep, don't believe me?

I put Zone Alarm Pro, (an excellent firewall), on my computer, and this
firewall checks what's going out as well as what's trying to get in. Well, I
set the internet settings to the highest, or most secure for checking files
in and out. I couldn't believe it! When ever I tried to access the internet
I would get an alarm that said the program I was trying to access the
internet with has been changed, and would I allow the changed program to
access the internet? When I hit the details button, I see that mydocs.dll
had attached itself to ANY program that I was trying to access the internet
with and the alarm logs showed that mydocs.dll was attempting to send data!
NO LIE! I think the reason My Docs is so slow is because it's doing LOTS of
sneaky crap behind the scenes and sending out data to MS or somewhere! Where
else would it be sending data?

Anyway, download a free trial copy of Zone Labs, Zone Alarm Pro firewall and
check it out for yourself. In fact, I bought a MS internet keyboard and
laser mouse and had to disable the system hooks because they BOTH were
sending data to a central database, I know that because the database has an
IP address!!!! Once again, NO LIE! Get the Zone Alarm firewall and check it
out for yourself!

I'd love to find someone who has addressed this problem with Microsoft
software. What programs within the operating systems are reporting back? It
can't be denied, it IS happening, and the reason it's being discovered is
because there was never a firewall good enough or complete enough to check
what's going out before. This firewall was designed to stop things like a
Trojan horse from communicating, thereby stopping the virus. It just so
happens that it's catching Microsoft too!

This could be another HUGE lawsuit against MS. I'm sure they don't want this
to be known, but beware people, big brother IS watching you! THAT is the
main reason the mydocs.dll is so twitchy, slow and has it's own
architecture, it's doing a LOT more than just sitting there! I understand
the "My Favorites" folder information is included in the data being sent by
mydocs.dll too. Does anyone know who has been working on this problem with
MS? Somebody should! Good luck!

Sonny

Nicholas
December 6th 03, 02:10 PM
Helping Protect Privacy at Microsoft
http://www.microsoft.com/security/articles/safe_harbor.asp

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Nicholas

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"Sonny" > wrote in message:
t...

| There's a LOT more going on with the mydocs.dll than meets the eye. It =
is
| DEFINITELY doing more than just storing data. It's sending data out =
when you
| access the internet! Yep, don't believe me?
|=20
| I put Zone Alarm Pro, (an excellent firewall), on my computer, and =
this
| firewall checks what's going out as well as what's trying to get in. =
Well, I
| set the internet settings to the highest, or most secure for checking =
files
| in and out. I couldn't believe it! When ever I tried to access the =
internet
| I would get an alarm that said the program I was trying to access the
| internet with has been changed, and would I allow the changed program =
to
| access the internet? When I hit the details button, I see that =
mydocs.dll
| had attached itself to ANY program that I was trying to access the =
internet
| with and the alarm logs showed that mydocs.dll was attempting to send =
data!
| NO LIE! I think the reason My Docs is so slow is because it's doing =
LOTS of
| sneaky crap behind the scenes and sending out data to MS or somewhere! =
Where
| else would it be sending data?
|=20
| Anyway, download a free trial copy of Zone Labs, Zone Alarm Pro =
firewall and
| check it out for yourself. In fact, I bought a MS internet keyboard =
and
| laser mouse and had to disable the system hooks because they BOTH were
| sending data to a central database, I know that because the database =
has an
| IP address!!!! Once again, NO LIE! Get the Zone Alarm firewall and =
check it
| out for yourself!
|=20
| I'd love to find someone who has addressed this problem with Microsoft
| software. What programs within the operating systems are reporting =
back? It
| can't be denied, it IS happening, and the reason it's being discovered =
is
| because there was never a firewall good enough or complete enough to =
check
| what's going out before. This firewall was designed to stop things =
like a
| Trojan horse from communicating, thereby stopping the virus. It just =
so
| happens that it's catching Microsoft too!
|=20
| This could be another HUGE lawsuit against MS. I'm sure they don't =
want this
| to be known, but beware people, big brother IS watching you! THAT is =
the
| main reason the mydocs.dll is so twitchy, slow and has it's own
| architecture, it's doing a LOT more than just sitting there! I =
understand
| the "My Favorites" folder information is included in the data being =
sent by
| mydocs.dll too. Does anyone know who has been working on this problem =
with
| MS? Somebody should! Good luck!
|=20
| Sonny
|=20
|

Chek
December 6th 03, 02:10 PM
Sonny,
What do you think they want that kind of information for?
And anyway, personally I hope they collect so much data they ****ing drown
in it.
Keep watching,
Chek

"Sonny" > wrote in message
t...
> There's a LOT more going on with the mydocs.dll than meets the eye. It is
> DEFINITELY doing more than just storing data. It's sending data out when
you
> access the internet! Yep, don't believe me?
>
> I put Zone Alarm Pro, (an excellent firewall), on my computer, and this
> firewall checks what's going out as well as what's trying to get in. Well,
I
> set the internet settings to the highest, or most secure for checking
files
> in and out. I couldn't believe it! When ever I tried to access the
internet
> I would get an alarm that said the program I was trying to access the
> internet with has been changed, and would I allow the changed program to
> access the internet? When I hit the details button, I see that mydocs.dll
> had attached itself to ANY program that I was trying to access the
internet
> with and the alarm logs showed that mydocs.dll was attempting to send
data!
> NO LIE! I think the reason My Docs is so slow is because it's doing LOTS
of
> sneaky crap behind the scenes and sending out data to MS or somewhere!
Where
> else would it be sending data?
>
> Anyway, download a free trial copy of Zone Labs, Zone Alarm Pro firewall
and
> check it out for yourself. In fact, I bought a MS internet keyboard and
> laser mouse and had to disable the system hooks because they BOTH were
> sending data to a central database, I know that because the database has
an
> IP address!!!! Once again, NO LIE! Get the Zone Alarm firewall and check
it
> out for yourself!
>
> I'd love to find someone who has addressed this problem with Microsoft
> software. What programs within the operating systems are reporting back?
It
> can't be denied, it IS happening, and the reason it's being discovered is
> because there was never a firewall good enough or complete enough to check
> what's going out before. This firewall was designed to stop things like a
> Trojan horse from communicating, thereby stopping the virus. It just so
> happens that it's catching Microsoft too!
>
> This could be another HUGE lawsuit against MS. I'm sure they don't want
this
> to be known, but beware people, big brother IS watching you! THAT is the
> main reason the mydocs.dll is so twitchy, slow and has it's own
> architecture, it's doing a LOT more than just sitting there! I understand
> the "My Favorites" folder information is included in the data being sent
by
> mydocs.dll too. Does anyone know who has been working on this problem with
> MS? Somebody should! Good luck!
>
> Sonny
>
>

Sonny
December 6th 03, 02:10 PM
I dunno what is being sent Check, I do know that SOMETHING is. My point is
that it's sneaky chitt goin on, and I can't get an answer from MS. Thanks
for the reply.

Sonny

"Chek" > wrote in message
...
> Sonny,
> What do you think they want that kind of information for?
> And anyway, personally I hope they collect so much data they ****ing drown
> in it.
> Keep watching,
> Chek
>
> "Sonny" > wrote in message
> t...
> > There's a LOT more going on with the mydocs.dll than meets the eye. It
is
> > DEFINITELY doing more than just storing data. It's sending data out when
> you
> > access the internet! Yep, don't believe me?
> >
> > I put Zone Alarm Pro, (an excellent firewall), on my computer, and this
> > firewall checks what's going out as well as what's trying to get in.
Well,
> I
> > set the internet settings to the highest, or most secure for checking
> files
> > in and out. I couldn't believe it! When ever I tried to access the
> internet
> > I would get an alarm that said the program I was trying to access the
> > internet with has been changed, and would I allow the changed program to
> > access the internet? When I hit the details button, I see that
mydocs.dll
> > had attached itself to ANY program that I was trying to access the
> internet
> > with and the alarm logs showed that mydocs.dll was attempting to send
> data!
> > NO LIE! I think the reason My Docs is so slow is because it's doing LOTS
> of
> > sneaky crap behind the scenes and sending out data to MS or somewhere!
> Where
> > else would it be sending data?
> >
> > Anyway, download a free trial copy of Zone Labs, Zone Alarm Pro firewall
> and
> > check it out for yourself. In fact, I bought a MS internet keyboard and
> > laser mouse and had to disable the system hooks because they BOTH were
> > sending data to a central database, I know that because the database has
> an
> > IP address!!!! Once again, NO LIE! Get the Zone Alarm firewall and check
> it
> > out for yourself!
> >
> > I'd love to find someone who has addressed this problem with Microsoft
> > software. What programs within the operating systems are reporting back?
> It
> > can't be denied, it IS happening, and the reason it's being discovered
is
> > because there was never a firewall good enough or complete enough to
check
> > what's going out before. This firewall was designed to stop things like
a
> > Trojan horse from communicating, thereby stopping the virus. It just so
> > happens that it's catching Microsoft too!
> >
> > This could be another HUGE lawsuit against MS. I'm sure they don't want
> this
> > to be known, but beware people, big brother IS watching you! THAT is the
> > main reason the mydocs.dll is so twitchy, slow and has it's own
> > architecture, it's doing a LOT more than just sitting there! I
understand
> > the "My Favorites" folder information is included in the data being sent
> by
> > mydocs.dll too. Does anyone know who has been working on this problem
with
> > MS? Somebody should! Good luck!
> >
> > Sonny
> >
> >
>
>

Chek
December 6th 03, 02:10 PM
Sonny,
Check out the links on this.
http://www.tecchannel.com/client/desktop/31/
Of course , it could be an MS front, but hey! I'm not that paranoid.
Why would I be?
Chek


"Sonny" > wrote in message
t...
> I dunno what is being sent Check, I do know that SOMETHING is. My point is
> that it's sneaky chitt goin on, and I can't get an answer from MS. Thanks
> for the reply.
>
> Sonny

Sonny
December 6th 03, 02:11 PM
Roger that Chek. I'll check 'er out! Thanks a million!

Sonny

"Chek" > wrote in message
...
> Sonny,
> Check out the links on this.
> http://www.tecchannel.com/client/desktop/31/
> Of course , it could be an MS front, but hey! I'm not that paranoid.
> Why would I be?
> Chek
>
>
> "Sonny" > wrote in message
> t...
> > I dunno what is being sent Check, I do know that SOMETHING is. My point
is
> > that it's sneaky chitt goin on, and I can't get an answer from MS.
Thanks
> > for the reply.
> >
> > Sonny
>
>

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