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Subject: IP: Intuit & Privacy
>Reply-To: "John A. Simkiss III" <jas3@netreach.net> >From: "John A. Simkiss III" <jas3@netreach.net> >To: "Farber, Dave" <farber@cis.upenn.edu> >Subject: Intuit & Privacy >Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 23:10:40 -0400 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.3018.1300 > >Hi Dave: > >Saw the following while looking for some (yawn) accounting software >research. Thought you might forward it to some of the privacy types on >the IP list. Looks like Intuit is sending packets back to HQ w/o letting >their customers know. The likely use is to detect pirated copies...? > > >jas3 > > > >---------- > ><< ><http://x53.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=674433342&CONTEXT=970455431.1499660295&hitnum=42>previous >in >search · ><http://x53.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=672830327&CONTEXT=970455431.1499660295&hitnum=44>next >in search >> > >qbdagent.exe is the module which call home to perform "automatic >registration and updates". If you are connected to the internet when you >start up QB it will automatically call home without asking your >permission. A firewall such as Zone Alarm will intercept this >communication and give you the option of refusing the connection. Looks >like a way to detect multiple installs from the same CD. > >Cheers, Mort > >In article <_CSw5.264898$1h3.5415292@news20.bellglobal.com>, > "Sanjay Luthra" <luthras@sjrsys.com> wrote: > > Has anyone who's tried running QB 2000 under Windows 2000 found this... > > > > I just installed changed from W98 to W2K, and installed > <http://www.deja.com/[ST_CAM=INLINE_P]/products/at_a_glance/glance.xp?CPID=1003235007>Quickbooks<http://www.deja.com/[ST_CAM=INLINE_P]/products/at_a_glance/glance.xp?CPID=1003235007> > 2000 (was > > using version 6 under 98). I'm getting a popup error message that > "QBDAgent > > failed to initialize" when I start up windows. Does anyone know what this > > little beast is all about? I think it is the quickbooks delivery > agent, but > > can't find anything in the books about what its problem is. I've tried > > removing it from the startup menu, but then the message is jus delayed > until > > I actually start Quickbooks. > > > > Hope someone can help. > > > > Regards, > > SL > > > > >
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