is it too simple to disconnect the airport? sounds odd the code has to  
be reformated on a local machine running M$. best...jf

On Feb 4, 2008, at 9:56 AM, Profile wrote:

> Much to my chagrin I am going to try loading the Windoze on my  
> Macbook, but before I do I have one question that I need answered.
>
> When in Windoze I don't want any contact with the outside world,  
> only the one program I am working on.  If I turn OFF "airport" on  
> the Mac side before I boot to Windoze (using Boot Camp) will that  
> keep me from being connected via wireless connection once I boot  
> into Windoze?
>
> If not, what is it I need to turn off in Windoze?  Is there an icon  
> in the header like we have with the Mac wireless?  I won't need  
> Windoze any longer once I get the program that is going to be given  
> to me rewritten to a database for the Mac so I don't need to worry  
> about updates, patches and viruses software to keep me safe if I  
> have no contact with the outside world and once done delete it all.
>
> Thanks so much for your help.
>
> John
>
>
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