At 00:24 5/31/2005, Chris Reeves wrote:
You know, I wanted to go back to this.
Tonight I spent about 4 hours dicking with a box before saying eh, screw
it. Outside of the normal spyware (some 1,434 objects in Ad-Aware SE from
safe mode) and some 32 VIRII (mostly pop-up java-downloader Trojan
IIS 5.1 which is the IIS version in Win XP pro has a limit of 10 HTTP
connections. And since a web browser following HTTP standards can use up 4
connections it kind of limits how many users can browse the site. So either
use the server version of the OS or a different web server.
Eli
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Anybody know of any utils that would let me specify who can access what
programs in X-Windows?
My boss wants to deploy LTSP here (ugh) but we need to remove access to
pretty much everything except a browser and OpenOffice.
At 12:10 AM 31/05/2005, CW wrote:
One hitch: I will bet dollars to donuts they are using TeeTimes software
(or something very similar) which will not run on XP Pro, as it's activeX
background works like mud on it..
Hmmm. I can't say - they recommend Win 2000 or XP Pro for the OS in their
At 08:28 AM 5/31/2005, Thane Sherrington typed:
Hmmm. I can't say - they recommend Win 2000 or XP Pro for the OS in their
specs. After I did up the quote, they decided that one machine need 2003
Server Basic Small Business Edition. But they don't want to pay the extra
for the OS, but they
Hmmm, thought about using jails? Seems like the ideal situation for what you
want.
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Julian Zottl
CTO, Radiant Network Technology, LLC
Getting ahead in the tech sector isn't about kissing butt ... you gotta sniff
the right packets
-- Original
I'll think about anything that will work and make my boss shut up and
get off my back about it. :)
Julian Zottl wrote:
Hmmm, thought about using jails? Seems like the ideal situation for what you want.
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Julian Zottl
CTO, Radiant Network Technology, LLC
You are correct on the default 10, my mind was wandering.. however, just so
it can be noted, you can make an easy change to the metabase key
MaxConnections to anything less then 40, and it works, and the connections
are concurrent, not universal, which allows for roughly 64 connections per
via IIS
Ah. It may use their own webserving engine, you never know, then your IIS
questions are moot. If they don't want to pay for it.. bah. And if they've
got a machine already running SBS 2003, why not use it for this purpose?
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On 5/29/05, joeuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone else playing it?
Some guys I know in another forum are playing it. They've got a clan
and purchased an island where they built their guild.
On 5/31/05, Raul Limos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/29/05, joeuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone else playing it?
Some guys I know in another forum are playing it. They've got a clan
and purchased an island where they built their guild.
Check out some pics here in this thread:
Anyone ever use this program to move registered programs from one drive to
another?
http://www.woundedmoon.org/win32/moveit11.html
T
I would like to modify MP3 ID tags outside of my MP3 database program.
Does anyone know of a Tag modifier that will work as a right click
from Explorer?
ThanksSteve
anywhere from none to 4 or 5 times a day I have to reboot the modem to re
establish WAN connection, COX claims not them.
could my modem be going south ? is a best data DOCSIS 1.0 so a upgrade would
not piss me off to much
thanks
fp
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Tallyho ! ]:8)
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What is a lie but the truth in drag?
Mp3 Tag and Rename works pretty well for me. It puts in a right-click
context menu and is pretty fast.
http://www.softdepia.com/tag_rename_download_1291.html
Free to try, $20 to buy.
--
Brian
I'm not in your area, Arizona isn't it?but I'm not far away here
in Santa Barbara so we are probably using the same COX system. I can tell
you that I never have connection issues with COX, and I have been a
subscriber since 99. So if it were happening here, I would check my
physical
Could you possibly trade it with a friend to see what happens?
FORC5 wrote:
anywhere from none to 4 or 5 times a day I have to reboot the modem
to re establish WAN connection, COX claims not them.
could my modem be going south ? is a best data DOCSIS 1.0 so a
upgrade would not piss me off to
can swap out the router = I MEANT MODEM.
Once your sure the router I MEANT MODEM.
I shouldn't be allowed to do anything until the caffeine reaches a certain
level in my brain!
m
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hardware-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of FORC5
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 10:36 AM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] cable modem reset ?
anywhere from none to 4 or 5 times a day I have to reboot the modem to re
I suspect the modem but have a friend or two having the same
bug and they are using new Motorola modems.
re booting the router has no affect, have to re boot the modem.
think I'll just fork out $60 and get the new 2.0 standard
thanks
At 11:25 AM 5/31/2005, Bill Poked the stick with:
anywhere
I put this system together in October '03. It was my first Intel
system, and it'll probably be my last. It runs hot and loud, of course
that may be due to the video card as well. But it crashes frequently,
I'm pretty sure due to heat.
This box is used almost solely for 1) gaming and 2)
Don't do it.
Thane Sherrington wrote:
Hi Alfred,
We'd like to order the following.
Qty Item
1VCAOG62DV1 AOpen GF6200-DV256 256MB DDR DVI AGP
2HDW1200JB WD 1200JB 120G 8M UATA100 / 7200rpm (Net Of
Rebate)
1MSSBKV04P Surecom EP-KV04P 4 Port
Umm... Who's this Alfred? Also, can he get me an Asus N6800GT Extreme?
Just need another to make my Computer go SLI :P
Regards,
Thane Sherrington wrote:
Hi Alfred,
We'd like to order the following.
Qty Item
1VCAOG62DV1 AOpen GF6200-DV256 256MB DDR DVI AGP
2
At 05:39 PM 31/05/2005, Thane Sherrington wrote:
Hi Alfred,
We'd like to order the following.
Qty Item
1VCAOG62DV1 AOpen GF6200-DV256 256MB DDR DVI AGP
2HDW1200JB WD 1200JB 120G 8M UATA100 / 7200rpm (Net Of Rebate)
1MSSBKV04P Surecom EP-KV04P
At 06:12 PM 31/05/2005, joeuser wrote:
Would you like a hot apple pie to go with that?
Heh heh. Perhaps with a side course of pay attention when you type in an
address. :)
T
You know, the element link for me doesn't allow me to download (link
expired? Hell, I just bought in April!) and Lavasoft hasn't responded to my
support request yet.. we'll see ;) But I do like what I see in AAW6 1.06
from elsewhere, seems like a more then minor upgrade to just get a .01
At 07:12 PM 5/31/2005, Thane Sherrington typed:
grin That's true. But it's always funnier when it happens to someone
else. At least I wasn't ordering sex toys. :)
I did that on the Win-Home list a month or so ago was so embarrassed that
I swore I'd never touch a computer again. Let me
Oh man, does that let the imagination run whild
Julian
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Julian Zottl
Getting ahead in the tech sector isn't about kissing butt ... you gotta sniff
the right packets
-- Original Message --
From: Wayne Johnson
test - anyone in receipt?
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Brian
http://fromtheshadows.tv/
Another very cool TV-over-internet show. The first episode is about
testing the limits of PSP and Nintendo DS wireless, including 4 player
in freefall. The second episode is about building lightsaber. Along
with http://systm.org/ some very cool stuff that looks to be
- Original Message -
From: Brian Weeden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hwg hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 9:08 PM
Subject: [H] OT just a test
test - anyone in receipt?
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Yes,
Chuck
Yer good bro
Brian Weeden wrote:
test - anyone in receipt?
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Cheers,
joeuser (still looking for the 'any' key)
Thanks all.
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Brian
Take a look at MP3Ext (http://www.mutschler.de/mp3ext/). It hasn't been
updated in a while, but still works great.
Jamie
On Tue, May 31, 2005 1:25 pm, Steve Tomporowski said:
I would like to modify MP3 ID tags outside of my MP3 database program.
Does anyone know of a Tag modifier that will
Steve I use TagRename at http://www.softpointer.com/tr.htm while not fully
operable under Explorer - you can bring up the file in TR in explorer. I
had tried many such utilities and this program meets all my needs and does
so quite well. Anyway, its what I have used for a number of years.
Bob
Ok, heres the deal.
Company A has a website which was done basically in PHP or through server
includes at one point. We have access to the website, can download the whole thing,
but none of it makes any major sense. We need to significantly restructure it
to remove certain elements.
At 21:29 5/31/2005, Chris Reeves, wrote:
Ok, here s the deal.
Company A has a website which was done basically in PHP or through server
includes at one point. We have access to the website, can download the whole
thing, but none of it makes any major sense. We need to significantly
At 10:45 PM 5/31/2005, W. D. typed:
If you want to download the whole site, you can
use a site sucker tool. There are a bunch out there,
but I use an old version of WebCopier.
ditto
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Wayne D. Johnson
Ashland, OH, USA 44805
http://www.wavijo.com
At 10:03 PM 5/31/2005, Jamie Furtner typed:
Take a look at MP3Ext (http://www.mutschler.de/mp3ext/). It hasn't been
updated in a while, but still works great.
Ditto that also.
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Wayne D. Johnson
Ashland, OH, USA 44805
http://www.wavijo.com
The client has a site that they had designed by Russians about 3 years ago.
At this point, it's outdated, no one can find the original designers, and
some of the staff are no longer with the company (in fact, they are with a
competing company). They have a gross revenue of 20M+, so they want it
At 23:11 5/31/2005, Chris Reeves, wrote:
Thus, we just want to suck the whole thing down in HTML, edit it, and
re-upload it in just a flat HTML form until the new designers are finished
with their project.
They hope to have the new website up by August 1, and are spending a bundle
on it (tens
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