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  3. I think you meant NTLite. Yes, I agree 100% with you. I had the most terrible experiences with NTlite, including my further damaged eyes with pitiful UI and fonts. If he's a gamer, no. It's too old. 2018 is the bare minimum.
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  4. If you live in one of those dreaded Soviet "apartment" barracks, then make a dedicated power line which feeds only the PC, the same for your dishwasher, etc.
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  5. Nevertheless,10 amps is too low, I can only assume it could be one of those barracks the Soviets left behind throughout the whole Eastern Europe. I saw quite a few of them, we took cover in those while on a mission. What can I say, the wiring there is terrible, no wonder, It's not even copper. It's a very cheap aluminium. So yeah, 6.3 Amps or 10 is the best they could probably handle, though I doubt about 10.
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  6. For me, it was the main, big capacitor Dell used on the board, it had a huge leak. The name was "Elite", judging by the name, it's something very cheap to cut the costs. Dell is known for that. So I replaced with another cap, took from my old Philips TV, it worked like a charm. * worked even despite being a bit of lower voltage.
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  7. What good this "advice" could be if you never give what to study on? That dubious method with the cipher changes you took from the JA4 developer article (I linked to, it's a public, non-secret, common knowledge). So, I don't see anything to "study on" from you, again. Please stop with the patronising, useless posts and show us something useful, finally. Thanks. (as of now, for nothing).
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  8. VPN providers also have the unique JA4+ So doesn't matter if you use a standard Chrome! In conjunction with VPN, your standard JA4+ changes to the VPN bearer's fingerprint JA4+. https://blog.foxio.io/ja4+-network-fingerprinting
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  9. Chrome without VPN has the only one JA4+ out of the box. Probably, it's different in Supermium, most likely. https://blog.foxio.io/ja4+-network-fingerprinting
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  10. Thank you very much for all of this. I wanted to share some points: 1) Wheels that work in my setup taken from original PythonXP (some in different folders, so check): cffi-1.14.6-cp38-cp38-win32.whl cryptography-3.4.8-cp38-cp38-win32 lxml-4.9.1-cp38-cp38-win32.whlnumpy-1.24.0.dev0+481.gb89a1d2-cp38-cp38-win32.whl matplotlib-3.3.4-cp38-cp38-win32.whl ---> installing this one gets the latest pillowl opencv_python-4.7.0.72-cp38-cp38-win32.whl psutil-5.6.7-cp38-cp38-win32.whl pyjq-2.5.2-cp38-cp38-win32.whl sip-6.6.2-cp36-abi3-win32.whl sip-6.6.2-cp37-abi3-win32.whl wxPython-4.2.1a1-cp38-cp38-win32.whl zstandard-0.18.0-cp38-cp38-win32.whl 2) tcl8.6 and tkl8.6 (as in zorba's and cmalex folders) don't work. Doing the following seems to make the trick: move root\wish86t.exe and root\tclsh86t.exe into root\TCL\tclsh86t.exe and root\TCL\wish86t.exe move the following folders from root\TLC to root\Lib (only files get left in TLC) dde1.4, itcl4.2.2, nmake,reg1.3, sqlite3.36.0, tlcl8, tdbc1.1.3, tdbcmysql1.1.3, tdbcodbc1.1.3, tdbcpostgres1.1.3, tdbcsqlite31.1.3, thread2.8.7, tcl8.6, tk8.6 Cheers!
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  11. WinReducerEx is way more powerful than nLite. Being more powerful, it's not as easy to learn as nLite. If you are serious about customizing your own Windows Experience, then WinReducerEx is a MUST-HAVE. I use the FREE version! But I also do a THREE-PASS process to get Win10 to my liking. First pass is WinReducerEx, second pass is NTLite (not nLite, but NTLite, there's a difference), third and final pass is another WinReducerEx. I would likely only require ONE pass if I paid for WinReducerEx. All I really know is that my process "works" and if it ain't broke, don't fix it, lol. I use an OLDER version of WinReducerEx. So perhaps even a newer version would get everything to my liking in ONE pass. I've not experimented with 22h2 versus 23h2. Mainly because I get older versions from work and I've not bumped into anything requiring anything "newer" than LTSB 2016. The non-LTSB/LTSC versions of Win10 (ie, the ##h# versions) require much more work to tidy up, but it is not that difficult. But there is a learning curve and YOU WIN IN THE END
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  12. If there's multiple windows open in the program that's (for example) first on the taskbar and one of them is focused (except for the first window, in which case it doesn't matter), pressing WIN+1, does not switch to the first window in the list, but instead tries switching to the one that's already focused. Win11 23H2 (22631), SAB 3.8.12
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  13. No, that doesn't mean I've done anything wrong at all . In case of calling up the about:preferences#privacy page, then opening the native "Manage Cookies and Site Data" popup and deleting a cookie, seriously, what can you do wrong? Absolutely nothing! Anyway! I can't confirm your statement. When deleting a cookie in Mypal 68.14.4b, even in a fresh, untouched profile, I always get the same error message: Services.lsm is undefined ClearDataService.jsm:488 deleteByHost resource://gre/modules/ClearDataService.jsm:488 It was just a kindness on my part to point this error out to you. And so that you can get a better impression of the error, I have this for you: So, what can you do wrong when deleting a cookie?
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  14. I am considering making an XP compatible build of Electrum the BitTorrent client as a Windows executable. The whole thing is written in pure Python, so I compilation of C++ code is not required. All the dependencies like pyqt5 are included with the distribution as pure Python code, so I may not need to install them. Perhaps I am being naive, but I cannot see why Python code should be incompatible with XP as long as the the Python interpreter supports XP. Any insights and suggestions would be appreciated.
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  15. Perhaps, someone is now wondering what is so special about the "Manage Cookies and Site Data" custom button. The answer is quite simple. There is no functioning extension or toolbar button for the Quantum browser Mypal 68 that can simply call up the native, internal cookie manager only. In contrast to the UXP browsers, the direct call of the corresponding XUL file is unfortunately no longer sufficient because it doesn't work correctly. Call it a bug, an issue or whatever, in any case, it is faulty. This custom button seems to be therefore unique. Contrary to the native popup, to which you first have to click through, It calls up the internal cookie manager by only one click in an own, resizable window. BTW, creating custom buttons for UXP browsers is much easier and much more fun. In the Quantum browser Mypal 68, most things no longer work as easily or at all. Everything is very restrictive and obstructed.
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  16. Chrome versions (in batches) have different JA4, JA4 changes, but not with every version, the gap is usually 10-15 versions.
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  17. @feodor2 Calling up chrome://browser/content/preferences/siteDataSettings.xul directly does not show the most recent cookie database. When calling up the about:preferences page beforehand, the most recent cookie database is shown, and the XUL file call works again correctly. Do you know how to do in JavaScript the same what calling up the about:preferences page does in terms of the cookies? I need the part of the code that is executed by the call to the about:preferences page regarding cookies before I call up the chrome://browser/content/preferences/siteDataSettings.xul file. As I mentioned, I am in the process of creating a Cookie Button which opens the dialogue "Manage Cookies and Site Data". My current version automatically opens the about:preferences#privacy page and three seconds later the wanted dialogue in an own chrome window. This indeed works properly but actually I would like to avoid opening an about:preferences#privacy tab by doing the necessary commands internally via JavaScript. I already tried a lot but without any success. So, any ideas?
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  18. Ok. I understand that very well. Completing the new version is a much higher priority. But one thing is clear. A bug is a bug. Or call it an issue, an unwanted behaviour or whatever. Regardless of whether you don't consider it important or don't want to fix it. Calling the cookie GUI via its XUL file directly is faulty. I have investigated and documented it in detail. The script is the same, it is heavy obfuscated and refuses to work too if to block the connection to its site, very suspicious so not suitable. No need to block its connection. The script is simply great. Sometimes, one has to trust. Without trust you can't do anything when using software, scripts and similar made by others. Would be great to have document.loadOverlay() back in Mypal 68.
    1 point
  19. For some time now, your swan song to the UXP era can be read in each of your posts here. Very inspiring and helpful.
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  20. I don't get an error in gkmedias.dll when calling up the qwant.com website in the most recent release of New Moon 28 from today.
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  21. If I were to report every dirty website that doesn't run properly in UXP browsers, this thread would be completely littered. Apart from that, I consider requests for members to register on such a questionable website to verify login problems to be highly dubious and a no-go. I think rather important and reputable websites should be considered here.
    1 point
  22. Personally, I hope @roytam1 will be able one day to successfully implement a working OAuth2 mechanism in Mailnews. At the moment, I use the free version of OE Classic only for my basic Hotmail/Outlook account. TBH, I haven't expected that Microsoft/Hotmail/Outlook accounts could really be accessed any longer by an email client under Windows XP since last month. Now, I am able again to access my personal Microsoft/Hotmail/Outlook account in a very fast way under Windows XP as it has been before with Mailnews instead of getting upset about a terrible web interface.
    1 point
  23. Just like last time, I have listed your Dutch Language Pack in my Alphabetical list of all posted extensions.
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  24. <off topic>OE Classic will probably work since I think the login procedure is the same for Hotmail as O365, and it works for O365. I lost access to OE Classic when my old Win 7 work PC's hard drive crashed, and since I was unhappy with OE Classic for reasons I've given elsewhere, I never bothered to try to recover the license. Actually for testing purpose, I installed OE Classic and set up my Outlook account. All in all, it was quite simple if you know what to do exactly. However, New Moon 28 has problems with the Microsoft Login tab which was called up by OE Classic and unfortunately empty. So, I first had to log into my Outlook account via the web interface in New Moon 28. On the second attempt, my account was offered to connect to OE Classic. Here is a screenshot: Now, ir simply works. OE Classic can be used for the basic Outlook email service under Windows XP. Here is a screenshot from OE Classic's interface: Edited 50 minutes ago by AstroSkipper OE Classic is an email client which can be registered in the Microsoft account as a secure email app done by the OAuth2 mechanism of this email client. I'm afraid that won't work with Mailnews until Microsoft classifies this app as secure too. The OAuth2 mechanism in Mailnews must add this app to the Microsoft account as a trusted and secure app. Just my thoughts.
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  25. Yes. Your file advanced.dtd is not correct. Starting with line 32, you did something wrong. For example, the following entities from line 32 to line 37 are missing: <!ENTITY systemDefaults.label "System Defaults"> <!ENTITY alwaysCheckDefault.label "Always check to see if &brandShortName; is the default browser on startup"><!--XXX--> <!ENTITY alwaysCheckDefault.accesskey "w"> <!ENTITY setDefault.label "Make &brandShortName; the default browser"> <!ENTITY setDefault.accesskey "d"> <!ENTITY isDefault.label "&brandShortName; is currently your default browser"> You should compare your edited file with the original one (chrome\en-US\locale\browser\preferences\advanced.dtd) in the omni.ja file once again. Keep the same structure and don't mix up lines!
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  26. There's an undocumented setting - Start_LargeFlyoutIcons = (DWORD)1 in HKCU\Software\StartIsBack
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