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  1. I think the -no-remote option does the same in both, New Moon and Firefox. I used this option in the past via shortcuts I created to launch different versions of Firefox in the same Windows XP installation.
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  2. OK, guys, I'll take your word for it and stay with Serpent 02-24-24 for the meantime until we get another update. I also don't update until I see others here are not experiencing anything strange. I experience something strange every day when I wake up and look in the mirror and see this! Kidding; or am I?! All kidding aside: Mega seems fine with my dirty profile:
    2 points
  3. Works fine in Serpent 52 (x32). Latest version 2024-02-03.
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  4. STAR WARS: Battlefront Classic Collection Genres: Action, Shooter, First-person, Third-person, 3D Companies: Pandemic Studios, Aspyr Media Requires Windows 8 and above
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  5. Virginia Madsen looks like a Princess, someone having Royal Blood. Florence Pugh looks like a random instagram woman. And yes, I watched the film, we here got it for very cheap. on sale.
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  6. No, those all are written very differently, especially the last one - which is rather emphasising on the subject of time. The first one is by me, I still consider only the main actors cast to be questionable. The second one is by another member, where he thinks the whole cast is poor. I'm very sorry, you don't feel the English language like it was your mother tongue, it's very obvious, even to the naked eye of the topic reader. And I'm not trying to "imply" anything, I'm laying out my personal, very obvious observations.
    2 points
  7. Whom exactly do you call "young"? Princess Irulan. Original - Virginia Gayle Madsen (born September 11, 1961), 21 years old at the moment of filming in 1983. Remake (weakest cast ever) - Princess Irulan. Florence Pugh (/ p j uː / " PEW "; born 3 January 1996) - 28 years old! But probably still "young" for Christopher Walken, in his 80s.
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  8. Americans, take example from us, French.
    2 points
  9. Decided to rewatch X-Files again, when I'm back from holidays. Any X-files fans out here?
    2 points
  10. I'm watching the streaming version, it only has the simple, outdated by decades Dolby 5.1, probably it would have more depth and atmosphere with DTS 7.1. Some good ideas are surely present in the film, some scenes could be shorter (too soapy).
    2 points
  11. Thank! I'm into almost 55 mins already, seems like not much is happening, but the British actor Jude Law just appeared, and that indeed brings hope. Any year past 1999 is generally a bad omen, I do not watch post Millennium films, I consider them to be weak by default. But I'll do my best to try to like it, as a genuine Sc-Fi films fan.
    2 points
  12. The RyanVM forum has been down since early February, so I have decided to provide links to my Windows XP addons and update packs here. I recommend that integration is done with the RyanVM integrator version 1.6.1b2.1 which can be obtained here. It needs to be updated by placing 7za.exe version 16.2 in the plugins\7zip folder, and renaming it 7zdn.exe XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack for Windows XP Post-SP3 This is my update to the update pack created by user_hidden in 2018 with one extra critical update and some enhancements. File: XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20220212_Home.7z (DropBox) File: XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20220212_Home.7z (Google Drive) File: XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20220212_Home.7z (4Shared) MD5: 95E97EA2FC09D318443AA14E3ED20CE8 SHA-1: 21388005FA71ACA2D254C5AD16D05A148EF31D54 Release date: 12/02/2022 Size: 68.7 MB File: XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20210829_Pro.7z (DropBox) File: XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20210829_Pro.7z (Google Drive) File: XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20210829_Pro.7z (4Shared) MD5: B10F3139428A1517B3CAA45CF5002278 SHA1: 200C708A79E393E9DB39F43E35AC37EED59563C5 Release date: 29/08/2021 Size: 68.5 MB XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack for Windows XP Post-SP3 Combined (Spanish) File: XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20231213_ES.7z (DropBox) File: XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20231213_ES.7z (Google Drive) File: XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20231213_ES.7z (4Shared) MD5: 16d754c9e434ae181007b561592d6950 SHA-1: 7a6d66f62f4e2093238fb47df45464f07e20ca12 Release date:13/12/2023 Size: 67.2 MB KB931125 - Root Certificate Update (40,0,2195,0) KB2728973 - Revoked Root Certificates (5,0,2195,0) KB952013 - ICCD Smart Card Driver. The ICCD Smart Card Driver is probably superfluous, because Windows XP ships with a ICCD smart card driver usbiccd.sys. Neither driver is installed untill a smart card device is connected to your PC. KB971286 - WinUSB 2.0 driver. The Winusb coinstaller and driver are included but installation occurs when a WCID compatible device is connected. Rather than require a custom INF file for the device the generic hardware ID WINUSB,USB\MS_COMP_WINUSB is used. In the Found New Hardware wizard there will be the message “this wizard helps you install software for: USBDevice”. Select “Install the software automatically”. If you prefer to use the WMTP driver delete the file wcid.inf in the %SystemRoot%\INF directory and it will be installed automatically. KB4500331 - A remote code execution fix for Remote Desktop Services (critical). The ActiveX version of Flash has been removed from these update packs, because no-one watches videos in IE8. The AppMgmt service has been removed from the Home Edition because this is a Pro version only feature, and the necessary files are missing from the home edition. The security tab in the properties of files and folders has been made available in normal mode for the Home Edition. The Windows Management Instrumentation consol has been added to the Home Edition. I have included an attachment with a list of what has been included. XPSP3 QFE POSReady Updates Addon File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20200820_Pro.7z (DropBox) File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20200820_Pro.7z (Google Drive) File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20200820_Pro.7z (4Shared) MD5: E2A808A23B9E2C51CB8E4A343A5E33B1 SHA1: BEE57B936E490CB927CF898EEC9E21B2C80DE061 SHA256: 0EF05A702F0EE17A7AC2A607DD174668E1ADE619EE25CE5FADACDD0E3D843FA3 Release date: 20/08/2020 Size: 26.0 MB File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20200820_Home.7z (DropBox) File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20200820_Home.7z (Google Drive) File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20200820_Home.7z (4Shared) MD5: C4FA2434DF7500B7BC5EBE20D9F90C60 SHA1: 03B5E74EE32CF3A79C66ECE665E86E1F8921B5C2 SHA256: 6653FC9A81A5AA04D49DF9798BEA551FEAC779A49AE2AE5D45D2663D855715E9 Release date: 20/08/2020 Size: 26.0 MB XPSP3 QFE POSReady Updates Addon Combined (Spanish) File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20240101_ESN.7z (BoxDrop) File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20240101_ESN.7z (Google Drive) File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20240101_ESN.7z (4Shared) MD5: 5D9F25C41DB91C97583BDAF65E9F8335 SHA-1: E5F8E43B7BAEF3D75C1309C45EA57C4AA362D60A Build date: 01/01/2024 Size: 34.7 MB Credit must be given to 5ereph for initiating this addon and the time and effort he must have put into it. This addon slipstreams all the POSReady 2009 updates released untill EOL on 09 April 2019 directly into a 32-bit XP SP3 source when used with the XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack. All files are from the SP3QFE branch. An update to the Adobe Flash Player has not been included because no-one plays videos in Internet Explorer 8. Windows Automatic Update will offer a number of obsolete version of gdiplus and the Cumulative Security Update for ActiveX Killbits for Windows XP (KB2900986) when the integrated source is installed. The gdiplus updates I recorded are as follows: KB4473077, KB4462987, KB4458000, KB4039384, KB4015383, KB3178034, KB3065979, KB3035132, KB3029944, KB3013126, KB2957503, KB2834886, KB2659262, KB4463361, KB4022884, KB2412687. This list is probably not exhaustive. They are installed as side by side assemblies in the WinSxS folder. The integrator cannot handle multiple versions of the same module in the WinSxS folder, so it is only possible to integrate the last POSReady 2009 version of gdiplus. Once integration is complete there will be two versions of gdi plus, one from the uppdate pack, and one from this addon. It seems likely that the last POSReady 2009 version of gdiplus is backwards compatible with programs written for previous versions since 2012. Therefore I recommend that you do not install these older versions of gdiplus and disable Automatic Updates. The XPSP3 QFE POSReady Addon and XPSP3 QFE Update Pack can be integrated into the source using the RVM integrator separately or at the same time. If the are integrated seperately the [Obsolete] section of entries_posready.ini will remove security catalogues and registry entries made by the update pack for updates made obsolete by the addon. If integrated at the same time the [ExtraFilesEdits] section of entries_posready.ini will prevent the update pack from installing the registry entries for updates made obsolete by the addon, and the [Obsolete] section will remove the security catalogues. 5ereph’s original XPSP3 QFE POSReady Updates 20180917 disabled the Jet 4.0 database engine. The registry entries for Jet 4.0 have been restored and msjet40.dll and msjetoledb40.dll have been registered in the ActiveX/COm section of the registry. Updates Included: KB2926765 - MS14-027 - Shell Light-weight Utility Library KB2962872 - MS14-037 - IE6 - BrowseWM Player KB2993254 - MS14-062 - Message Queuing* KB2998579 - MS14-063 - Fast FAT File System Driver KB2991963 - MS14-078 - Japanese Input Method Editor KB3020393 - MS15-002 - Microsoft Telnet Server Helper* KB3021674 - MS15-003 - User Environment Group Policy module KB3004361 - MS15-014 - Windows Security Configuration Editor Engine KB3033889 - MS15-020 - WebBrowser Control module KB3033890 - MS15-057 - WMP 9 KB3124275 - MS16-001 - Internet Explorer 6 - Cumulative KB3124624 - MS16-003 - VBScript Scripting Engine v5.7 KB3109560 - MS16-007 - DirectShow Core KB3121918 - MS16-007 - Advanced Windows 32 Base API KB3126587 - MS16-014 - Database Support for Oracle KB3140709 - MS16-025 - Windows Address Book KB3139914 - MS16-032 - Secondary Logon Service DLL KB3139398 - MS16-033 - USB Mass Storage Class driver KB3149090 - MS16-047 - SAM Server DLL KB3161949 - MS16-077 - Web Proxy Auto Discovery KB3170455 - MS16-087 - Print Spooler KB3185911 - MS16-106 - User API Client KB3183431 - MS16-123 - Distributed File System KB3196718 - MS16-130 - OLE Automation KB4012584 - MS17-013 - Microsoft Color Management Module KB4014652 - CVE-2013-6629 - DirectShow KB4014794 - CVE-2013-6629 - DirectShow KB4019276 - Support for TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 KB4025398 - CVE-2017-8557 - System Information Control KB4025409 - CVE-2017-8563 - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol API KB4025497 - CVE-2017-8463 - Shell Browser UI Library KB4026061 - CVE-2017-8588 - Wordpad MFC Application KB4034775 - CVE-2017-0250 - JET 4.0 Database Engine KB4047211 - CVE-2017-11788 - Content Index Utility DLL KB4052303 - CVE-2017-11885 - IP Router Manager KB4056564 - CVE-2018-0886 - TS Single Sign On Security Package KB4056941 - OpenType/Type 1 font driver KB4089082 - CVE-2018-0881 - ActiveX control for streaming video KB4089175 - CVE-2018-0883 - ZiP Compression Library KB4089453 - CVE-2018-0878 - Windows Remote Assistance KB4089694 - CVE-2017-13077 - Wireless Zero Configuration Service KB4091756 - CVE-2018-0967 - WinSNMP v2.0 Manager API KB4101477 - CVE-2018-0824 - COM Services KB4130957 - CVE-2017-11927 - InfoTech Storage System Library KB4291391 - CVE-2018-8304 - Windows DNS Client API KB4457163 - CVE-2018-8468 - Windows Shell Common DLL KB4458001 - CVE-2018-8332 - Embedded OpenType Font Engine and Font Subsetting DLL KB4458318 - CVE-2018-8419 - Kernel CSA Library KB4459091 - CVE-2018-8419 - Cryptographic and TLS/SSL Security Provider KB4462935 - CVE-2018-8333 - Windows NT SMB Minirdr KB4463103 - CVE-2018-8411 - NT Kernel KB4467689 - CVE-2018-8550 - Remote Procedure Call Runtime KB4467770 - Enables TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 in WinHTTP KB4470118 - CVE-2018-8544 - Windows Scripting Host KB4486463 - CVE-2019-0621 - NT Kernel & System KB4486465 - CVE-2019-0703 - Server driver KB4486468 - CVE-2019-0821 - Named Pipe FileSystem Driver KB4486536 - CVE-2019-0683 - Microsoft Authentication Package v1.0 KB4486538 - CVE-2019-0683 - Kerberos Security Package KB4487990 - Cumulative Timezone Update KB4489493 - CVE-2019-0755 - Mailslot driver KB4489973 - CVE-2019-0784 - Microsoft Data Access - ActiveX Data Objects KB4489977 - CVE-2019-0617 - Microsoft (R) Red ISAM KB4490228 - CVE-2019-0765 - User Experience Controls Library KB4490501 - CVE-2019-0759 - Windows Spooler KB4491443 - CVE-2019-0856 - MBT Transport driver KB4493341 - CVE-2019-0601 - Hid Parsing Library KB4493563 - CVE-2019-0842 - Object Linking and Embedding. NT Kernel KB4493790 - CVE-2019-0792 - Microsoft XML Core Services 3.0 and 6.0 KB4493793 - CVE-2019-0877 - Microsoft Jet xBASE Isam KB4493794 - CVE-2019-0851 - Microsoft Jet Paradox Isam KB4493795 - CVE-2019-0671 - Microsoft Jet Excel Isam KB4493796 - CVE-2019-0847 - Microsoft Jet Engine Library KB4493797 - CVE-2019-0846 - Microsoft (R) Red ISAM KB4493927 - CVE-2019-0848 - Multi-User Win32 Driver KB4494059 - CVE-2019-0845 - COM Interfaces for Printer Web Pages KB4494528 - Windows Installer KB4495022 - CVE-2019-0802 - Microsoft GDI+ KB4500331 - CVE-2019-0708 - Terminal Server Driver *XP Professional only. Note: 4Shared is blocked in the UK, so UK residents need to use a VPN server in the United States or the Netherlands What is included in XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20210829.rtf
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  13. Hi ... anyone notice that Malwarebytes v1.75.0.1300 hasn't updated since March 13th. Maybe someone can also confirm this. There are usually 3 or 4 updates or more everyday. There are 12 updates for March 13 so far. I don't remember ever seeing that many in one 24 hour space. Forget it ... just after I posted I read the post before mine ... just didn't see it.
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  14. 2 years later, my opinions have changed, I do agree with your points. I went over to 11 last year when 21H2 went end of life. To be honest, what we do at this point is to just adapt. Nothing stays the same forever. Of course, any OS is perfectly usable; the original Macintosh is usable. It all depends on what YOU need.
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  15. AV1 supports, h265 does not.
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  16. I did not think that this would cause difficulties. It is very simple. You can also use HXD32. You just need to change two bytes - address 000000C0: value "06" -> "04" address 000000C8: value "06" -> "04" Add: Archive with all files for compare - https://www.upload.ee/files/16405923/tor-win32-0.4.7.11_WinXP.zip.htm MD5: 28f9256aba8f729b97f8318089738b56
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  17. Try this: https://ntcore.com/?page_id=388
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  18. MinWin and RAM booting Windows was a - just for fun - project for me. I don't share your passion about it. So if you want to create a database, be the first one adding something to it. For me, I only provide the tool and a basic example.
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  19. Thanks for the feedback guys. So the problem is here. It's weird. I also use the latest version. Tried disabling all extensions and still no way to get the page to finish loading, Serpent closes itself. I'm attaching an error Mega gives me with the extensions enabled. Only in that case it doesn't close but it doesn't finish loading, obviously.
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  20. No. Star Wars: Battlefront is a series of classic games that was launched in 2004. (twenty years ago!) In 2024 they just added an artificial block to fend off windows 7 and below. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_Battlefront https://store.steampowered.com/app/2446550/STAR_WARS_Battlefront_Classic_Collection/ That's why it makes sense to post here.
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  21. I did it: "Tor 0.4.7.11" + "obfs4proxy 0.0.14" + "OpenSSL 1.1.1w" works fine on WinXP Pro SP3. 1) Download archive Tor 0.4.7.11: https://archive.torproject.org/tor-package-archive/torbrowser/11.5.8/tor-win32-0.4.7.11.zip Extract exe+dll files to "C:\TOR", geoip* files to "C:\TOR\Data". Add to file "torrc" strings: DataDirectory Data GeoIPFile Data\geoip GeoIPv6File Data\geoip6 2) Download dll from "One-Core-API" v.3.05 (direct links): https://github.com/Skulltrail192/One-Core-API-Binaries/raw/master/Packages/x86/Base Installer/kernelbase.dll https://github.com/Skulltrail192/One-Core-API-Binaries/raw/master/Packages/x86/Base Installer/nsi.dll https://github.com/Skulltrail192/One-Core-API-Binaries/raw/master/Packages/x86/Base Installer/ntext.dll https://github.com/Skulltrail192/One-Core-API-Binaries/raw/master/Packages/x86/Base Installer/psapi.dll https://github.com/Skulltrail192/One-Core-API-Binaries/raw/master/Packages/x86/Base Installer/iphlpapi.dll https://github.com/Skulltrail192/One-Core-API-Binaries/raw/master/Packages/x86/Base Installer/iphlpapibase.dll After download copy dll to "C:\TOR" and rename kernelbase.dll to kernel33.dll. 3) For bridges: 3.1) download archive: https://archive.torproject.org/tor-package-archive/torbrowser/12.0.7/tor-expert-bundle-12.0.7-windows-i686.tar.gz Extract only one file "obfs4proxy.exe" (v.0.0.14) to "C:\TOR". 3.2) add to file "torrc" strings: ClientTransportPlugin meek_lite,obfs2,obfs3,obfs4,scramblesuit exec obfs4proxy.exe UseBridges 1 # for example, default bridge meek azure Bridge meek_lite 192.0.2.18:80 BE776A53492E1E044A26F17306E1BC46A55A1625 url=https://meek.azureedge.net/ front=ajax.aspnetcdn.com 4) Use any hex-editor (WinHEX, HIEW, etc) and replace all strings "kernel32.dll" to "kernel33.dll" in files: tor.exe tor-gencert.exe obfs4proxy.exe libwinpthread-1.dll Also change header in file "obfs4proxy.exe": "Required OS version" from 6.01 to 4.01 "Subsystem version" from 6.01 to 4.01 5) Download latest XP-compatible version OpenSSL 1.1.1w, extract and replace files in "C:\TOR": https://rwijnsma.home.xs4all.nl/files/openssl/openssl-1.1.1w-win32-xpmod-sse.7z For run: tor.exe -f torrc
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  22. Hi! mega.nz works here too, Serpent x86 2024-02-23 (latest). Perhaps there's something wrong with your ST profile?
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  23. mega.nz ? For me working in Serpent - I use v52.9.0 (2023-10-19) (64-bit)
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  24. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VI REUNION, Genres: Action, RPG, Japanese Companies: Square Enix, TOSE CO., LTD. This game requires Windows 10 and up.
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  25. I fear that no one here will convert a webextension to a legacy extension, just on request. The probability for that is close to zero. Especially when it comes to a rather unimportant extension whose function is already covered by some legacy extensions. The effort involved for doing such a project is very significant. The only way is looking for an extension programmer, who usually has to be paid for, or performing such conversion on their own.
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  26. Now the column No. 2 that specifically targets the main weak actors (which is my opinion, also): "2. Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya do their best, and it’s not enough." https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2024/03/03/the-5-biggest-problems-with-dune-part-2/?sh=16521e2613ce "Not enough" because they simply can't do better, if it's not "weak acting", "poor cast", "miscast", "misfitted actors", I don't know how else to translate it to you. And again, those are *not* "attacks", those are film critic reviews and personal opinions, you don't like them? Ignore, you don't have to reply to everything.
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  27. OMG! Use the internet, see tons of negative reviews. Those are *not* "attacks", those are film critic reviews and opinions, you don't like them? Ignore, you don't have to reply to everything. Overall, nothing in that "C" grade film that deserves to be discussed that meticulously. "The 5 Biggest Problems With ‘Dune Part 2’" by Erik Kain. "1. The emotional connection does not connect." "4. Dune Part 2 is too long and too rushed at the same time. And it ends too abruptly." "5. The Harkonnens are just cartoon villains now." https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2024/03/03/the-5-biggest-problems-with-dune-part-2/?sh=16521e2613ce
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  28. I'm not a coder either. I was more enthusiastic about it when I was younger and free from having to work for a living. Hacked up some stuff together, some published, some not. I find the whole thing rather boring these days, takes forever to get anywhere. I don't have forever anymore and I'd rather not be glued to the screen 16 hours a day. Feature requests? Yeah, I'm sick of those at work. Number of bizarre ones among them. I'm not in a position to implement them or decide whether they get implemented, I'm just a messenger. I'm feeling more disconnected from IT as I get older, wondering a lot of time what's the point of it all. A browser is a browser, a text editor is a text editor, a toaster is a toaster. People seem to be making an elephant out of everything. Why bother? An EMP blast can send everything to kingdom come in an instant.
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  29. Hello @NojusK! I am using Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Pro 1.75.0.1300 on one of my Windows XP Professional SP3 32-bit partitions. Unfortunately, I have to make the same observation here. The update works, but the last update of the virus definition is v2024.03.13.12. Nothing more up-to-date is currently available. Here is a screenshot: However, we should wait some days to see if this is really the end. You know hope dies last. In any case, I totally agree Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Pro 1.75.0.1300 was and is the lightest antimalware programme ever. That's why I was so happy in July 2023 to have found a way to reactivate it. Just a tip. Save this last definition update to recover it for whatever reasons in the case it is no longer available via online update! Greetings, AstroSkipper
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  30. People do request a lot. That doesn't mean anything. But the main problem is there must be someone who is willing to develop such 64-bit releases. If there is no serious need or strong demand for such stuff, no one will create those versions. It's as simple as that. Even if you don't want to hear that now. On the other hand, that doesn't mean to give up, either.
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  31. What is the definition of 'bad casting' in the context of film/TV? https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-definition-of-bad-casting-in-the-context-of-film-TV
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  32. C'mon, Patrick was actually fine, I took a pleasant vacation from Mulder's huge nose.
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  33. Slovak? Who in the World would want to watch it? No wonder you're stressed! Don't plan your vacation in Eastern countries. I remember there was a comedy Eurotrip 2004, highly advisable to watch to take the heat/stress off.
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  34. Fantastic film, I can say the same about all of his films, I'd like to add another suggestion. 1982 Blade Runner is highly advisable to watch, if you manage to get the working print, especially. https://www.whattowatch.com/features/blade-runner-cuts-explained I understand Harrison Ford's acting can be hard to watch, try to ignore. I only watch because of Rutger's mighty acting in that film.
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  35. Don't see it on my Bluray. It only says not recommended for children below 13. Probably the R is only for Zimbabwe?
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  36. I usually try to avoid films with Dennis Hopper at all costs, but Kyle MacLachlan is a good, charismatic actor, so I even bought the Bluray. The Italian woman in that film, I didn't like her acting (no, I'm not saying she's not pretty or whatever), I just think they could find someone much better to pair up with Kyle. Sherilyn Fenn, for example, if we are to assume they didn't have enough budget to hire British actors.
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  37. Highlander 1991 - The Quickening DC with SEAN CONNERY.
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  38. In particular, you implied Jenna isn't smart and pretty enough. In my glorious country for such talks about women (doesn't matter whether they are really ugly or not), you'd be hanged, period. I shan't waste my time googling for Jenna and how she looks like, it doesn't matter, she is a woman, and you need to respect that. In my region it's even more serious, you'd be declared a sub-human for having no respect for women, this has a very serious consequences, far worse than hanging.
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  39. The link contains a table with all tested versions of Malwarebytes Premium including the version 3.5. And you expressed concern about recommending a licence for an antimalware program to users of Windows XP. So if the virus definition updates for Windows XP stop at some point, you still have a licence for a better version with a higher detection rate in a more modern operating system. Therefore, the table is very relevant. Personal attacks don't help, either. And it's not the first time! The ability to remain factual without becoming personal is indeed a virtue that not everyone can call their own.
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  40. Microsoft VC7.8.9.10.11.12 Runtime Libraries It should be possible to integrate these addons into XP using the RVM Integrator and into VISTA+ using the WinNT6.x True Integrator. Registry entries have been included that could block the installation of previous releases of these runtimes by application installers. Two releases are provided with the English release including only the English MFC language resource file. File: Microsoft_VC7.9.8.10.11.12_RuntimeLibraries_Addon_Enu.7z (DropBox) File: Microsoft_VC7.9.8.10.11.12_RuntimeLibraries_Addon_Enu.7z (Google Drive) File: Microsoft_VC7.9.8.10.11.12_RuntimeLibraries_Addon_Enu.7z (4Shared) MD5: cbb6ab1aa56b8e12dec310cc32b080a2 SHA-1: 90fc6c30ca19c3c804951328433abd1932668a4f SHA-256: f582d59c2bdba224c49c929e1af8e3580a2e49472ed4158c65409da8bc943f72 Release date: 23/10/2021 Size: 17 MB File: Microsoft_VC7.9.8.10.11.12_RuntimeLibraries_Addon_Int.7z (DropBox) File: Microsoft_VC7.9.8.10.11.12_RuntimeLibraries_Addon_Int.7z (Google Drive) File: Microsoft_VC7.9.8.10.11.12_RuntimeLibraries_Addon_Int.7z (4Shared) MD5: e0fb8a49696188e5ec0deb7eead15ada SHA-1: a0d4886f2ab7f12ab054257f85569a519f40d3a5 SHA-256: 20e5fd1495698b86c328216db2d394f1734374e6f738524c04832f0fb833650f Release date: 23/10/2021 Size: 18.6 MB Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable (x86) This package can be uninstalled from the Add/Remove Windows Components control panel. Unfortunately it is not possible re-install it due to the long file names Microsoft have used requiring them to be truncated into the 8.3 format on the Windows installation disk. It should be possible to integrate these addons into XP using the RVM Integrator and into VISTA+ using the WinNT6.x True Integrator. File: Microsoft_VC14_Runtime_Libraries_Addon_Eng.7z (DropBox) File: Microsoft_VC14_Runtime_Libraries_Addon_Eng.7z (Google Drive) File: Microsoft_VC14_Runtime_Libraries_Addon_Eng.7z (4Shared) MD5: 5C20835CECB7BEF99D41D159FB74619A SHA-1: B664EBE446244355B240AC9BF575C9AFF9716901 SHA-256: 7F8BFD00DD45C44FAC0DC59995680325EF89F708DC53AEEA8D2F1936F1EEDDC5 Release date: 05/06/2022 Size: 4.43 MB File: Microsoft_VC14_Runtime_Libraries_Addon_Int.7z (DropBox) File: Microsoft_VC14_Runtime_Libraries_Addon_Int.7z (Google Drive) File: Microsoft_VC14_Runtime_Libraries_Addon_Int.7z (4Shared) MD5: 86EAB3C655F48BE082B31977505B09F6 SHA-1: 0D15EE93C3777E8FB8EFD2A86D2EFDC4ECEE00A9 SHA-256: DA838CE8D9D60FB0E188CB3CE60906C4CC99423623B4B0CDE3BA3BB9344D9118 Release date: 05/06/2022 Size: 4.53 MB File: Microsoft_Visual_C++_2015_Minimum_Runtime_Addon.7z (DropBox) File: Microsoft_Visual_C++_2015_Minimum_Runtime_Addon.7z (Google Drive) File: Microsoft_Visual_C++_2015_Minimum_Runtime_Addon.7z (4Shared) MD5: 96B1E43519B36A8EB23B44E7030A62D2 SHA-1: 5D38085758DB64FDDD1652DDD0DF1670085FAB5E SHA-256: BB06608BC86FC9A14FFE56AF85C359EA1F078DFD40A464381A45745D5570E428 Release date: 05/06/2022 Size: 731 KB Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2019 Redistributable (x86) This package can be uninstalled from the Add/Remove Windows Components control panel. Unfortunately it is not possible re-install it due to the long file names Microsoft have used requiring them to be truncated into the 8.3 format on the Windows installation disk. It should be possible to integrate these addons into XP using the RVM Integrator and into VISTA+ using the WinNT6.x True Integrator. File: Microsoft_VC++_2015-19_Redistributable_Addon_Eng.7z (DropBox) File: Microsoft_VC++_2015-19_Redistributable_Addon_Eng.7z (Google Drive) File: Microsoft_VC++_2015-19_Redistributable_Addon_Eng.7z (4Shared) MD5: 4633B4361B210738AEEE7CCE2B2C803D SHA-1: 69C0D88B1C60DDB0DA6A3D35B4F7B07EAC626441 SHA-256: B11EAA83EC2D379E9D49D6D3830CE59A8618859ADB37F2B33B398DFA43B6A7AE Release date: 05/06/2022 Size: 4.54 MB File: Microsoft_VC++_2015-19_Redistributable_Addon_Int.7z (DropBox) File: Microsoft_VC++_2015-19_Redistributable_Addon_Int.7z (Google Drive) File: Microsoft_VC++_2015-19_Redistributable_Addon_Int.7z (4Shared) MD5: 1663BB442310881DB73697DEB20BFB4F SHA-1: 5EA31B7BAA21B77E5B096399125671F87DE103F4 SHA-256: E33B33C43C91D1A97457EB178661181922CD190FDEC32A03B71E5C44A73AB3B7 Release date: 05/06/2022 Size: 4.63 MB File: Microsoft_Visual_C++_2015-2019_Minimum_Runtime_Addon.7z (DropBox) File: Microsoft_Visual_C++_2015-2019_Minimum_Runtime_Addon.7z (Google Drive) File: Microsoft_Visual_C++_2015-2019_Minimum_Runtime_Addon.7z (4Shared) MD5: F79049B96DE6D2873BAAF54223A0A4E0 SHA-1: 74C1EAABF28BA436545CAD0B909FF2AA11579581 SHA-256: 647AD9A655CC8E50E8639AADD31827E4B2F6BAC31B6B33A05FCADCBD7273349D Release date: 05/06/2022 Size: 799 KB Note: 4Shared is blocked in the UK, so UK residents need to use a VPN server in the United States
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  41. Although I am actually not a friend of Google, I love to do many things by using a tablet. Apple is no choice to me for many reasons , so I am an Android user for many years. Searching the internet, researching and reading books or articles is the main intended purpose of my tablet. Many of my posts are written under Android and its most recent browsers. It's very comfortable and easy. As a respite from the Chrome or Chromium world, I then enjoy surfing with my UXP browsers under Windows XP.
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  42. No problem here when shopping on Amazon in my browsers under Windows XP, and have been for years. Without @roytam1 this would probably no longer be possible. Windows XP is my main OS, and I do all there, as far as possible, of course.
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  43. Have you ever connected successfully to a server of a commercial VPN provider using the protocol IPSec Xauth PSK provided by the Shrew Soft VPN Client under Windows XP in the past? Is that possible with VPN clients like Shrew Soft or TheGreenBow at all? Or can connections only be established to VPN Gateways of VPN appliances produced by vendors such as Cisco, Juniper, Checkpoint, Fortinet, Netgear, Linksys, Zywall and so on?
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  44. Unfortunately, FastestVPN has dropped support of L2TP protocol in Windows XP last year just as many other VPN providers have already done, but PPTP still works. And OpenVPN presumably, too. BulletVPN, for example, still provides both, PPTP and L2TP, in Windows XP. Generally, OpenVPN is not a good choice on old, underpowered systems because the client causes a high processor load. In my case, I have a 100% CPU load with only a third of the theoretically achievable connection speed, which can thus never be reached. On more powerful computers, on the other hand, I don't see any problems using OpenVPN.
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  45. Proton was made by a russian who lives in Germany, they just love Greek or Italian names, it was easy to guess. I have no proof that he is KGB, and not going to seek for it, but we may safely assume - every russian who has money and lives in the West = KGB. Also notice, heavy Java bloated wesites are usually Russian ! But hey, no Yahoo in that list ? Yahoo is safe ?
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  46. I have tested FreeCap and SocksCap64 for suitability. I set up ProxHTTPSProxy as the proxy server and Iceape-UXP as the program that should exclusively use this proxy server via FreeCap or SocksCap64. The results were very different. FreeCap works with a local proxy like ProxHTTPSProxy more badly than well, SocksCap64 on the other hand has no problems with a local proxy like ProxHTTPSProxy and and works perfectly together with such a proxy. Therefore, my recommendation is definitely SocksCap64.
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  47. And on raymond.cc, there is a further recommendation called WideCap: http://web.archive.org/web/20130228172919/http://widecap.ru/files/widecap_setup.en.1.4.exe This tool is abandoned, too, but although it was originally payware, it was changed to freeware in the past. In my system, I have installed Proxifier for a long time. It's not free of charge but IMHO it's one of the best.
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  48. These commands can't be executed in Windows XP where you have to use proxycfg.exe instead. Your commands work only on Vista, 7 and up.
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  49. As far as I can see, you can try to set ProxHTTPSProxy systemwide by the command proxycfg -u. If it doesn't help, you can revert this by the command proxycfg -d. And did you try in the IE Proxy Settings only the setting of HTTP in combination with the option "Use the same proxy server for all protocols"? Anyway! Software which can't be activated easily is actually not worth its money. Maybe, you should try to get a refund. BTW, @roytam1's suggestion to use ProxyCap sounds promising in any case, though.
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  50. @Mathwiz! In which way did you set ProxHTTPSProxy as a systemwide proxy in Windows XP?
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