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When I log onto your site and just sit here idle doing nothing my
computer is constantly talking to your server. Why is that? This doesn’t happen on other sites that I log onto. I notice this because I keep a close eye on my Internet link so that I can tell when I have a virus or spyware. When I first logged onto your site I thought I had picked up a virus or spyware. But then after some investigation I realized that it’s not a virus or spyware. I can tell because if I log off JSH the chatter quits. I can log onto other similar sites and just sit here and there is no chatter until I actually click on something. Why does your site chatter with my computer constantly when I’m just sitting here idle doing nothing? It’s bugging the heck out of me. Makes me feel like your site is reading all the files on my hard disk or something. It just acts like spyware. Is this a bug in your logon system? You server shouldn’t need to be constantly talking to my computer like that when I’m not requesting information. It bugs the heck out of me. I don’t like it when servers talk to my computer constantly when I’m not requesting information. It seems to me that your server would be processing a lot of unnecessary communication too if it does this with everyone that’s logged on. What is the information that’s being exchanged when I’m just sitting here idle? It only happens when I’m logged onto the site. If I log off I can read your forum with no extraneous chatter, but when I’m logged on it’s just constantly exchanging information. This is really making me uncomfortable. If it’s a bug in your logon system I would really appreciate if you could clean up the connection. Like I say, if it does this with all your members it would be in your favor to clean it up. There just shouldn’t be any reason for the constant chatter when a person is just sitting here idle. What information is being exchanged??? |
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abra how can u tell if it is chattering? im having serious issues with
my computer.. so im curious as to what u mean? |
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Abracadabra -
The "chatter" you are seeing is just our instant messaging system checking to see if anyone wants to instant message with you or not. There's nothing nefarious behind it. If you turn off your instant messaging, the chatter will stop. Hope that helps clarify things. Mike |
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Ok, that makes sense.
How do I turn off the instant messaging? I never use that anyway. |
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To turn off instant messaging, go to the "My Account" tab, then
"Settings", then "Turn off instant messaging" |
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Yippee!
Thank you Mike! That was it. After I disabled Instant Messaging, it was still talking, but then I logged off and back on again and it quit. So that was defintely it. That's nice to know. At least I'll know what all the chatter is now if I decide to turn the IM feature back on. You put my mind at ease. Thank you very much. I'm glad I asked about it. |
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Buttons wrote:
“abra how can u tell if it is chattering? im having serious issues with my computer.. so im curious as to what u mean?” When you’re connected to the Internet you should have a little icon on your task bar that shows two little computers. The computer on the lower left of that icon represents your computer, the computer on the upper right of the icon represents the server you are talking to. When they are sending information the screens light up. If you are just sitting there doing nothing they should both have dark screens. When you request a web page you can see your computer light up as it asks for the page, and the sever compute light up when it sends it. They will talk for a while until the page is loaded. After the page is loaded they should both go back to dark screens again. If you sit there doing nothing and there is constant chatter between your computer and a server, that indicates a virus or spyware is chatting away without your knowledge. I keep my computer clean and my connection to the internet is very “quiet”. So when I see chatter that I’m not requesting then I get suspicious of who’s talking to my computer without my permission. But as Mike points out, sometimes it can be due to something like an IM service. If you are running IM software you may experience constant chatter even when you aren’t using it I guess. I never use IM. I prefer emails. |
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thanks abra i recall that icon, but it is not on my
computer... i dont know where it went.. also my task bar closes now too... kinda irritating... deb |
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You should be able to set your task bar settings doing the following:
go to START – SETTINGS – TASKBAR That should bring up a properties window. Click on the GENERAL tab. Make sure ALWAYS ON TOP is checked And AUTO HIDE is unchecked. That should keep your task bar visible at all times. Why your internet connection icon is not on your task bar I don’t know. Sometimes if you have a lot of icon some of them get moved out of site. There might be a little button with an arrow on it that you need to click on or drag to find your internet connection icon. I know some people end up with a ton of little icons on their task bar from programs they’ve installed. I only have four icons by the clock on my task bar. I run a really tidy ship. I know exactly what software is on my computer. If you close all programs on your computer and then connect to the Internet. Those two little computers face should be dark. If your computer is chatting a way at that point you most likely have spyware or a virus of some sort. If it’s quiet, then open your browser to a blank page. Once again your computer icons should be perfectly quiet, if they begin chatting away when you aren’t even looking at a web page you know you’ve got some kind of spyware or virus at work. All this assumes that you don’t have some sort of IMing software running in the background. IMing software running in the background will continually check for messages, so that’s legitimate communication. Of course, even if your internet connection is perfectly quiet that doesn’t necessarily mean that you don’t have a virus. You could still have an internal virus of some type that doesn’t use the Internet. There are other ways of tracking down those beasts, but I don’t want to get into that here or I’ll just confuse the issue. Hope this helps. You should be able to find that Internet connection icon on your task bar. It’s got to be there somewhere. Assuming your running Windows of some sort. I keep mine right beside my clock at all times. I'm very aware of it. It tells me when my computer is talking to someone. I like to know that. |
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tks abra again... i saved it the instructions for when i have time need
to get that back on there now that i know what it is for.... love to learn.... tks a million!!!...deb |
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Keep in mind you have hackers constantly scanning the internet looking
for misconfigured networks...if u run a firewall and log all traffic u will see that...back in the day i did same til i realized it wasn't such a thrill |
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