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    <title>Comment from Elizabeth on 2008-08-26</title>
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      <name>Elizabeth</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p>when I type into my own url without the http//<br />
I can't upload it.<br />
Yet other people say you don't have to use the htt;//  Why is that? I sent for my e-mail cards and they don't have the http:// my e-cards don't have the http:// are they still useful?<br />
<div class="leocomment">I note that you mistyped it a couple of times in your comment, so perhaps that's part of the problem. When used it needs to be exactly <strong>http://</strong><br /><br />
Some browsers will assume http:// if you don't type it into the address bar. Some email programs will assume that anything that looks like a domain name should be a clickable link.<br /><br />
Note the use of "some" in that statement. It doesn't always work. It's always safest to include the http:// - that way there's simply no question.<br /><br />
<strong>-Leo</strong></div></p>]]>
      <p>A comment on: <a href="http://ask-leo.com/leos_answers_141_august_26_2008.html">Leo&apos;s Answers #141 - August 26, 2008</a></p>
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    <title>Comment from Tade on 2008-08-26</title>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Hi Leo,</p>

<p>I noticed there an antivirus is still running on my computer after uninstalling it, the name of the antivirus is Bitdefender. Inside the program files the folder still exist and everytime i try to delete it it tells me it's in use, so i went to the antivirus website and there i found out that once you uninstall bitdefender from the control panel there is usually some remains on the computer and to remove it completely there is a software to be use to remove all the remaining components and its registry values. To my suprise the sofware worked but the problem now is the registry still have it registered there and when i try to install another antivirus it keeps telling me another antivirus software is stil running and windows security center alerts me everytime i restart the system that the bitdefender antivirus is out of date. What can i do.</p>]]>
      <p>A comment on: <a href="http://ask-leo.com/leos_answers_141_august_26_2008.html">Leo&apos;s Answers #141 - August 26, 2008</a></p>
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