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  1. Guest Shawn
    Started by Guest Shawn,

    When I am launching an app from the TS Web Access page and have "Private Computer" checked, it is trying to use credentials that I don't want. How do I change it? Thanks! Shawn

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  2. Guest NewsBot
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    Microsoft: Performance key in Windows 7, IE8 Computerworld, MA - 3 minutes ago Cherry suggested Microsoft consider performance for Windows 7 the way it did security with Vista. When Microsoft made security integral to the OS, ... More...

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    Windows 7 must avoid the marketing trap that Vista stumbled into ZDNet - 4 hours ago I’ve been following the Engineering Windows 7 blog closely and I’ve come to the conclusion that while Steven Sinofsky is a man of many words, ... Windows 7 pricing thoughts - Is Windows too expensive? ZDNet all 6 news articles More...

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  4. Guest Gary Ferland
    Started by Guest Gary Ferland,

    Greetings, We have our first Vista (64 bit untimate/sp1) machine in this Department and have a security related problem. We do a lot of scripting and much of this is with perl. We added the Active State Perl: http://www.activestate.com/index.mhtml If I run a script that creates a directory within my own space and authority, under user\name\documents, the secutiry permissions on the newly created directory are totally crazy. I am listed under "group or users names" but have no permissions set and cannot set them. The icon next to the folder name indicates it is shared but properties indicates it is not shared. If I try to move a folder with explorer…

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  5. Guest Gary Ferland
    Started by Guest Gary Ferland,

    Greetings, We have our first Vista (64 bit untimate/sp1) machine in this Department and have a security related problem. We do a lot of scripting and much of this is with perl. We added the Active State Perl: http://www.activestate.com/index.mhtml If I run a script that creates a directory within my own space and authority, under user\name\documents, the secutiry permissions on the newly created directory are totally crazy. I am listed under "group or users names" but have no permissions set and cannot set them. The icon next to the folder name indicates it is shared but properties indicates it is not shared. If I try to move a folder with explorer…

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  6. Guest NewsBot
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    As Paul mentioned in Part 1 of this post, we’ve really focused on making your everyday browsing experience better. In addition to the useful changes he talked about, we’ve made IE8 even more useful with integrated services so that you can easily accomplish the common things you do on the web – search for a product, check the weather, map an address, and more) In Beta 1, we showed how IE8 could be better with services with features like Accelerators and Web Slices (BTW, Accelerators are the same as the Beta 1 Activities with an updated name and icon). For Beta 2 we have even more features that help you use your favorite sites in new ways. Check out these features…

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  7. Guest NewsBot
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    Siliconrepublic.com Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Goes Public Windows IT Pro, CO - 7 hours ago This version of the product, which will be made available free to Windows XP, Vista, 2003, and 2008 users, adds many functional advances and some new ... Microsoft Shows Off IE8's Ad-Blocking, Page-Tabbing Chops TechNewsWorld Microsoft releases IE8 Beta 2 Bluhalo Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Now Available Bink.nu Redmond Channel Partner - TechSpot all 807 news articles More...

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    Windows 7 must avoid the marketing trap that Vista stumbled into ZDNet - 3 hours ago I’ve been following the Engineering Windows 7 blog closely and I’ve come to the conclusion that while Steven Sinofsky is a man of many words, ... Performance-improvement Integral to Windows 7, IE8 PC World Windows 7 pricing thoughts - Is Windows too expensive? ZDNet all 5 news articles More...

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  9. Guest NewsBot
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    Performance-improvement Integral to Windows 7, IE8 PC World - 5 minutes ago IE 7 and Windows Vista have had serious performance problems early on that have alienated users and damaged the reputations of the products. ... More...

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  10. Guest NewsBot
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    Microsoft warns of IE8 lock-in with XP SP3 Computerworld, MA - 4 hours ago "A prompt in your Windows task bar will alert you when IE8 Beta 2 is ready for installation," she said. Windows Vista users, however, will not see IE8 Beta ... IE8 Beta 2 has a surprise for Windows XP SP3 users TG Daily How to get rid of Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 Lifehacker Australia all 9 news articles More...

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  11. Guest wayne
    Started by Guest wayne,

    yes there is a service pack 3 wont take 4 hours to down load it took 45 min just up grades you to do more stuff later so ya do it -- wbw "RG" wrote: > Sorry if this is elementary, but I'm not knowledgeable about Windows. I'm > getting conflicting information about Service Pack 3 for Windows XP. My > automatic update feature wants to download and install it, but the support > folks at Dell tell me SP 3 is not for XP. I asked because the update site > says it's a four-hour-plus download. Do I need it, or not? > > Any help greatly appreciated. > -- > RG

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  12. Guest DaWeed
    Started by Guest DaWeed,

    Tnx, Lucky Lady worked for me, too, for XP SP3. Also, a part of my problem could have been a virus. When I clicked on the link to d'load the WGA Diag Tool, BitDefender announced it had found a virus in the path, c:\Docu....ADiag[1].exe. They called it Generic.Malware.SYkd.64E1CCB4. After quarantine, ran the Tool, and the install went as usual. "Lucky Lady" wrote: > David: I had the same error message and spent hours trying to follow > numerous convoluted instructions on how to correct "my" problem before I > finally got a quick & easy fix thanks to Sally Tang. I am pasting her > instructions below. Hope this works as well for you…

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  13. Guest kevpan815@comcast.net
    Started by Guest kevpan815@comcast.net,

    The Weather Looks Perfect Tonight In Denver, Just FYI. Looks Like My Rain Dance Is Not Working, Just FYI.

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  14. Guest requeth@gmail.com
    Started by Guest requeth@gmail.com,

    I have a few servers that have ports open and listening for data, but I've found some security vulnerabilities with leaving them open. The ports are needed to talk between several known servers. Does anyone know a way to make it so only the servers that need to talk to each other can access the open port, any other server/machine that tries to hit the port gets server refused or something of that nature? I could have it done with a lot of firewall rules on my routers, but I really want this taken care of on the servers rather then through the routers. Ideas oh smart admins?

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  15. Guest toronado455
    Started by Guest toronado455,

    I installed AOL's Xdrive but have decided against it. How do I get rid of the Loopback?

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  16. Guest Luca
    Started by Guest Luca,

    On both of my Dell desktops, I am having the same problem in Display Properties/Power Schemes. I set it to turn off monitor after 10 minutes, and "apply". Many times, the next day, when I leave either computer, the monitor fails to turn off after 10 minutes. If I redo the setting, it goes off that day, but the problem starts again after rebooting. Each system has a different brand monitor (Dell, NEC). The NEC is more problematic. I have searched web for solutions to no avail. Any suggestions as to solving this? XP is always updated, and even if I turn off all tasks running in backround, problem persists.

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  17. Guest NewsBot
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    bit-tech.net The Black Desktop of Death RealTechNews, CA - 39 minutes ago By Jimmy Daniels of Windows Tips I swiped this title from a comment on the Tech Blog at the Houston Chronicle. Microsoft this week has begun updating its ... Windows XP Piracy Badgering Set To Begin CRN Black screens for pirate copies of Windows Custom PC Microsoft Tweaks Anti-piracy Check for Windows XP PC World ZDNet - Computerworld all 43 news articles More...

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    Windows 7 must avoid the marketing trap that Vista stumbled into ZDNet - 44 minutes ago I’ve been following the Engineering Windows 7 blog closely and I’ve come to the conclusion that while Steven Sinofsky is a man of many words, ... More...

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  19. Guest chrisv
    Started by Guest chrisv,

    some idiot forging chrisv wrote: > (Testing new Distros all day doesn't count.) Ignore the forger.

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  20. Guest Mitochondrion
    Started by Guest Mitochondrion,

    what you need to do is go into device manager again click -->View -> Show hidden devices open up network cards look for the ethernet card there right click it, uninstall it right click my computer at the top of device manager scan for new hardware should find your card now

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  21. Guest NewsBot
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    Hi, my name is Paul Cutsinger and I’m the Lead Program Manager for the IE8 User Experience. As Dean mentioned in his beta 2 announcement post, for IE8 we focused on improving people’s everyday browsing experience – what they do all the time. We looked closely at what people do and how they do it to design ways to make their browsing even better. For all of the top usage patterns, we looked for ways to reduce steps, introduce new capabilities, and improve on how people actually browse. In this post, I’ll discuss a small sampling of IE8’s new features that make everyday browsing faster and easier. Future posts will cover each of these, and other, features…

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  22. Guest NewsBot
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    bit-tech.net Windows XP Piracy Badgering Set To Begin CRN, NY - 20 hours ago ... as they are for Windows Vista service pack 1, said Alex Kochis, senior product manager in the Windows Genuine Advantage group, in a Tuesday blog post. ... Black screens for pirate copies of Windows Custom PC Microsoft Tweaks Anti-piracy Check for Windows XP PC World Microsoft to tweak WGA Notifications on Windows XP ZDNet Computerworld - Yahoo! Tech all 42 news articles More...

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  23. Guest NewsBot
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    Canada.com Microsoft warns of IE8 lock-in with XP SP3 Computerworld, MA - 1 hour ago "A prompt in your Windows task bar will alert you when IE8 Beta 2 is ready for installation," she said. Windows Vista users, however, will not see IE8 Beta ... Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Goes Public Windows IT Pro Microsoft releases IE8 Beta 2 Bluhalo Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Now Available Bink.nu Redmond Channel Partner - TechSpot all 725 news articles More...

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  24. Guest ChrisInRIC
    Started by Guest ChrisInRIC,

    Has anyone else seen where a terminal server is not updating the following key appropriately: \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\WFProfilePath We were migrating the file server to a new platform. The Profiles share was moved to a new server. Each users TS Profile path was updated in AD. The two controllers (both local) were synch'd. But the three Terminal Servers would not look to the new server. Found that key was still pointing at the old server. We manually edited the key, but does anyone have an idea as to how it should have worked? And why it might have failed? Thanks, Chris

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  25. Guest NewsBot
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    The Pervasive Datacenter CNET News, CA - 25 minutes ago Given that I recently built a new Windows Vista-based computer, I thought this would be a good opportunity to take a look at some of the options out there ... More...

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