It's actually a big step in the right direction. The system is much more
secure by default than previously. Most of the problems are due to old
software using ports which are now locked down by default.
The list of applications which SP breaks includes many which are
trivial to get working
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 at 19:35:25, Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
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The Q40 flp density workaround in v. 3.06 now works. This is a 1 byte change
in 1 source file, and I still managed to get it wrong!
-sigh -
It is time to worry when you struggle to get a 1 bit change right.
At
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Fox
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Well what have I done wrong???
Obviously nothing ... :-)
I have just installed and run QPC2 v3.2 and have run Text87 and Qspread
within it.
And I have installed XP SP2 as well.
Admittedly, I am running on Sony Vaio but it should
And I have installed XP SP2 as well.
Admittedly, I am running on Sony Vaio but it should not make that much
difference!!
Just means you have a relatively 'clean' PC system, with no obvious
accumulated clutter. Probably a reasonably new PC.
People quickly forget what applications and
My brother is not computer literate and conservative in the extreme
when it comes to upgrades.
However, after a recent rebuild of his PC I put firefox and thunderbird
on his system. Without any effort on his part it imported all his
outlook mail, and explorer favourites, and automatically
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 at 20:03:14, Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
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On 10 Sep 2004 at 18:50, Tony Firshman wrote:
It is time to worry when you struggle to get a 1 bit change right.
yes, this is a ..bit .. worrying.
(collective groan)
Wolfgang
You are responsible for me almost