Is it illigel to knowingly access someones credit card accounts and bank accounts on line?

Posted on October 8th, 2009 by admin in on-line access | 5 Comments »


Accessing someone elses without their permission would be illegal.

how do I get access on line to my deceased mother’s medical records?

Posted on October 6th, 2009 by admin in on-line access | 9 Comments »


I am sure if you are her next of kin you have a right to access her actual notes. However even if your mother’s GP practice was paperless and the notes are fully computerised,( this is at present only a few percent of practices) , they will not of course be on the Internet. You will thus not be able to access them this way. There are plans to use massive central computers to store patient records in the future, but even when this happens they will only be available on the NHS Intranet, which cannot be accessed from outside.

how do I get access on line to my deceased mother’s medical records?

Posted on October 6th, 2009 by admin in on-line access | 9 Comments »


I am sure if you are her next of kin you have a right to access her actual notes. However even if your mother’s GP practice was paperless and the notes are fully computerised,( this is at present only a few percent of practices) , they will not of course be on the Internet. You will thus not be able to access them this way. There are plans to use massive central computers to store patient records in the future, but even when this happens they will only be available on the NHS Intranet, which cannot be accessed from outside.

Want to know American universities that provide free access to their libraries for on line readers?

Posted on October 4th, 2009 by admin in on-line access | 1 Comment »


I was able to pull some documents off of these library websites but I wasn’t able to find any others that did not require a login bar code:

http://repositories.cdlib.org/escholarship/
http://library.mit.edu/

Is there anyway to access the DSM-IV-TR on-line for free?

Posted on October 2nd, 2009 by admin in on-line access | 2 Comments »

I need GAF scoring information, codes for disorders, and very specific information found with in the DMS for an upsoming project. Thanks in advance!

I doubt it. Doesn’t your university library hold it? Or get it on an inter-library loan perhaps.

Edit
Maybe these will help?
http://depts.washington.edu/washinst/Training/CGAS/GAF%20Index.htm
http://www.behavenet.com/capsules/disorders/dsmivtrcodes.htm

I would like to have access to on line bill pay service for auto, insurance,electric and phone payments. Thank

Posted on September 30th, 2009 by admin in on-line access | 2 Comments »

please ;help me with setting up online billpay. Auto , Insurance, phone, and phone.

Your payment comppany (eg. your insurance company, etc) must have a way to do this. Each company has their own website and their own way. Consult your company to find out how to pay online.

I want to listen to internet radio while at work; however the IT dept. won’t allow on-line access via computer

Posted on September 26th, 2009 by admin in on-line access | 3 Comments »

The reason this is not allowed is due to concerns about use of bandwith. How can I set up and listen to internet radio under the radar of these IM tyrants?

Sorry to tell you this, but there’s absolutely NO WAY to get around the IT department’s proxy servers (the "gatekeepers" of the network) as they’ll prevent access to the ports required for streaming AV streams.

The only place that you MAY sneak by the IT department temporarily (as the IT department will eventually catch onto it) would be Pandora ( http://www.pandora.com ) as it streams its audio through Flash.

Even if you take the lowest possible bitrate for broadcasting (24 KBps), here’s how the math would come out:

24 KBps * 3600 sec/hr * 8 hrs = 691,200 KB (691.2 MB) / workday

691.2 MB / workday * 7 days/wk = 4838.4 MB (4.8384 GB) / wk

4.8384 GB / wk * 4 weeks / mo = 19.3536 / mo.

Considering Bandwidth costs $2/GB/mo (high-end), it would cost $38.71 / mo in Bandwidth. You also need to be aware that streaming audio & video constantly requires the a chunk of available bandwidth to use. If your download bandwidth is 700 KBps & the stream you’re listen/viewing is 100 KBps, that leaves 600 KBps for everybody on the same connection.

If you multiply the bandwidth requirements over multiple users, it will eventually squeeze the available bandwidth & slow down the speed of others. For example, if you have 10 users on 700 KBps connection & 5 of them are viewing/listening to a 96 KBps audio/video stream. That leaves only 200 KBps available for the other activities. So if everybody is downloading a file at the same time while the streams are active, the downloading speed on that file would average around 20 KBps instead of around 70 KBps.

I know that my examples are in a Micro-network (10 users or less), but in a large-scale network… this could spell massive problems, especially if somebody is telecommuting as their upload speed is affected by the download speed of the server/network they’re connecting to.

Why don’t you burn an CD full of MP3’s (or an audio format you prefer) & play music off of that?

can I get free access to public records on line?

Posted on September 24th, 2009 by admin in on-line access | 1 Comment »

Can I really get totally free access to public records on line? Each time I try a sight that says FREE.. there is a hidden fee!!!

Even if a record is public, there is no requirement to provide it for free. They are allowed to charge an fee to offset administrative costs. That fee will most likely be more online.

How do I access the Illinois Land Records information on line?

Posted on September 22nd, 2009 by admin in on-line access | 1 Comment »


Google Illinois Land Records…they have a state archives and online databases.