Steve,
Since Best Buy set it up for you, it could be there network that is was
used to check the box out. So the machine is still thinking that it is
on BB Network. Sorry, I do not have programs that I am aware that will
check out what you want. Sorry.
S
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On 1/8/2001 at 14:31 Steve Coleman wrote:
>Steven Pierce wrote:
>>
>
>> So the first question would be when you opened the box, and turned on the machine
>> did it require you to go through a set up? Or did it just come up without
>information
>> being requested?
>>
>> Who did you get the box from, local retail or HP direct?
>
>I bought it at 'Best Buy' which was offering a "free setup" service, I
>guess so they could perform all the registration and install all the
>'try this for free' type stuff. The box itself had not been re-packaged
>but I have no idea what software they actually installed. Next time I'll
>just set it up myself just as I have always done. That way I'll know
>what has been done to it.
>
>I am fairly familiar with WinNT 4.0 but this Win2000 ME stuff is all new
>to me. I have used ZoneAlarm on the box and did not see anything
>suspicious trying to connect to the network, but the ping/ICMP traffic
>is there. I would love to know how ZoneAlarm can figure out what
>application is used for a given connection. I could then use the
>information from the sniffer to figure this all out. Anybody know of any
>tools that can identify the Application for a given port on WinME?
>
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