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MikeM

Landscape downloader won't work for me under Firefox 47.0.1

Either stalls or gives me some exotic message about not having the authority to update the drive where I keep the magazines.  Works fine on Chrome.

MikeM

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Mark Schroedle mlwmas1

Maiware detected

I am getting a Malware threat detected while trying to download the Landscape PDF version. I have tried using FF 47.0 and Safari 9.1.1 on my MAC running 10.11.5 El Capitan

Thanks

Mark

Mark Schroedle
Milwaukee Road Beerline 1950’s-1960’s
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Will_Annand

everything fine here.

I have downloaded both the Landscape and Portrait issues using Firefox

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Mark Schroedle mlwmas1

Malware update

OK,

Must have been something on my company WIFI. Changed to my home SSID and was able to download without issue.

Mark Schroedle
Milwaukee Road Beerline 1950’s-1960’s
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joef

Ah, okay

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OK,

Must have been something on my company WIFI. Changed to my home SSID and was able to download without issue.

Ah, okay. PDFs are known to sometimes contain viruses, and also, some virus checkers also check the links referenced in the PDFs. My bet is some link in our PDFs may go somewhere that might sometimes be at risk - but hey, we list train shows and link to all kinds of user websites, so who knows. No worse than what you'll get in a model RR Google search.

Your company is probably just playing it safe, so they're being too overcautious. Otherwise, they should filter Google searches too.

For what it's worth, just did an extensive file-based virus scan on the July Landscape PDF and it came back all green. No viruses in there. So your corporate web is probably flagging some link inside the PDF, which is overkill.

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UPWilly

Confused - dupliciates?

The article in the June issue and the article in the July issue (One Module Challenge) have a description which claims the two layouts discussed are second place winners. Did we have two second place winners?

 

Bill D.

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N Scale (1:160), not N Gauge. DC (analog), Stapleton PWM Throttle.

Proto-freelance Southwest U.S. 2nd half 20th Century.

Keep on trackin'

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