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  1. You're growing more and more impatient / passive-aggressive / whatever-you-wanna-call-it. We weren't expecting you until May 31st
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  2. @reboot12 Here is the 9560 Wlan driver for XP SP3 and XP bit 64. Free and Checked version each and Source Code. I notice crazy things: The most most stable run of this driver is on an original XP SP3 from 2008, 4GB. I got millions of packages without crash, MyPal 13.7 via DSL Speed test. 64 bit XP I have not tested. Tomorrow I make a try to compile the 77 firmware for to understand it much better. NO(!!!) 32 GB or something else, those "patches" make whole XP SP3 instable. Until now no WPA2 only unencrypted, open Wlan, Channel 6 at 2.4 GHZ Good luck, Dietmar https://www.upload.ee/files/19336803/9560m136_m120_nodebug_x64.zip.html
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  3. off-topic but not for the company and a company sell this data for a lot of money to other company´s - we not talk about peanuts we talk about millions if age and other things are also known it makes them easier to find their target group - where they then for example try to sell products related for that group
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  4. Maybe it is best to say it this way - we have CLEAR EVIDENCE that there *IS* a "Man In The Middle" vulnerability risk. So it boils down to this - do you TRUST that "Man In The Middle"? If so, keep logging in, your email is required. edit: my email hasn't been spammed. BUT... I've also never been hit with the DNS "redirect".
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  5. Ported Drivers Collection v46 Updated release of the ported driver collection. All drivers are restricted to legacy NT 5.x systems only (no Windows 2000 support). These drivers are intended exclusively for: Windows XP (5.1) Windows Server 2003 / XP x64 (5.2) Even when using integrated driver solutions such as DriverPack or similar tools, these drivers should never interfere with newer operating systems like Windows 7 or later. The entire collection is legacy-focused and specifically designed for NT 5.x compatibility. Important To use properly signed drivers, import the following certificates before installation. Run both commands from an elevated command prompt: reg add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Root\Certificates\2516FF09B7786B05CBB7B96B97690821A13B36AF" /v "Blob" /t REG_BINARY /d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f reg add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPublisher\Certificates\B9B6F07ACD8C0A29597BB2AC1EECF59D046697A7" /v "Blob" /t REG_BINARY /d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f x86 Driver Packages AMD_SATA — 1.2.001.0337 / 1.2.001.0402 / 3.3.1540.40AMD_SD+MMC — 1.0.0.0106AMD_USB3 — 1.1.0.0145Generic_ACPITime — 6.2.9200.16384Generic_AHCI — 1.0.0.0 / 1.0.0.585 / 6.2.7989.0 / 6.2.9200.20652 / 6.3.0.1Generic_Disk — 5.2.3790.4171Generic_HDABUS — 5.10.01.5013Generic_HIDI2C — 6.2.9200.16384Generic_MSAHCI — 6.1.7601.26057Generic_NVMe — 1.2.0.1 / 1.3.1014.00 / 1.5.1200.00 / 10.4.49.0 / 6.1.7601.23403Generic_SD+MMC — 6.2.8056.0Generic_UASP — 1.0.0.51 / 6.1.7600.4002 / 6.2.9200.16384Generic_USB2 — 5.2.3790.5203Generic_USB3 — 6.1.7800.0Generic_USB3x — 6.2.9200.21180Generic_USBMassStorage — 5.2.3790.5829 / 6.1.7601.25735Generic_USBParent — 5.2.3790.5203 / 6.1.7601.24138IaNVMe — 4.4.0.1003Intel_HCSwitch — 5.0.4.43IRST — 16.8.2.1002RSTe — 4.7.0.1119Samsung_NVMe — 3.3.0.2003TPM — 6.1.7601.24564WinUSB — 6.2.9200.16384 x64 Driver Packages AMD_SATA — 1.2.001.0337 / 1.2.001.0402 / 3.3.1540.40AMD_SD+MMC — 1.0.0.0106AMD_USB3 — 1.1.0.0145Generic_ACPITime — 6.2.9200.16384Generic_AHCI — 1.0.0.0 / 1.0.0.585 / 6.2.7989.0 / 6.2.9200.20652 / 6.3.0.1Generic_Disk — 5.2.3790.4171Generic_HDABUS — 5.10.01.5013Generic_HIDI2C — 6.2.9200.16384Generic_MSAHCI — 6.1.7601.26057Generic_NVMe — 1.2.0.1 / 1.3.1014.00 / 1.5.1200.00 / 10.4.49.0 / 6.1.7601.23403Generic_SD+MMC — 6.2.8056.0Generic_UASP — 1.0.0.51 / 6.1.7600.4002 / 6.2.9200.16384Generic_USB2 — 5.2.3790.5203Generic_USB3 — 6.1.7800.0Generic_USB3x — 6.2.9200.21180Generic_USBMassStorage — 5.2.3790.5829 / 6.1.7601.25735Generic_USBParent — 5.2.3790.5203 / 6.1.7601.24138IaNVMe — 4.4.0.1003Intel_HCSwitch — 5.0.4.43IRST — 16.8.2.1002RSTe — 4.7.0.1119Samsung_NVMe — 3.3.0.2003TPM — 6.1.7601.24564WinUSB — 6.2.9200.16384 https://www.mediafire.com/file/k1zlg5oiz4on5xc/DP_Ported_DriversCollection_v46.7z/file
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  6. Heck No! FAR FROM !!! We no longer user our USERNAME to log in, we use our EMAIL ADDRESS. So if your DNS has been HACKED, then you all but GIVE the hacker your email address just by continuing to log in. I'm sure there is some sort of "encryption" involved, but you'd have to ask the hackers if that is just as easy to hijack as it is to hijack DNS.
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  7. I no longer use any UXP browser on a regular basis. If I did, I would actually try to run *WITHOUT* this "new" setting. Or run at 1MB. To be honest. But it would require "experimenting". To me, it seems this setting was never actually intended for these "old" engines.
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  8. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20260509-3219d2d-uxp-bebacdeb48-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20260509-3219d2d-uxp-bebacdeb48-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom IA32 Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20260509-3219d2d-uxp-bebacdeb48-xpmod-ia32.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/ia32 NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20260509-d849524bd-uxp-bebacdeb48-xpmod.7z Win32 IA32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20260509-d849524bd-uxp-bebacdeb48-xpmod-ia32.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20260509-d849524bd-uxp-bebacdeb48-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win64-git-20260509-d849524bd-uxp-bebacdeb48-xpmod.7z Win7+ x64 AVX2 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win64-git-20260509-d849524bd-uxp-bebacdeb48-w7plus-avx2.7z Official UXP changes picked since my last build: - Issue #3075 - Backport bug 1377238 - Free finished IonBuilders off-thread. (57f841bf6e) - Issue #3075 - Backport bug 1398140 - Remove the Ion helper thread pausing (6e638a5d39) - Issue #3079 - Add EGL-aware X11 GL probing and fallback (f8ad674b35) - Issue #3079 - Use desktop OpenGL for X11 EGL (5f72c9b23b) - Issue #3079 - Silence EGL library load logging (e37be1c0e7) - Issue #3079 - only build the X11-specific GL code on X11 systems (1cd178a938) - Issue #3083 - Turn debug-only assert into a skip. (9e83146d96) - Issue #3083 - Add sanity check to EmulatedIndexedStorage::getNativeStorage (66b46610a9) - Issue #3083 - Fix incorrect nullcheck. (d8aab0e846) - Bug 2034352 - Make URL::SearchParams return an already_AddRefed (d6acd9e6a3) - [gfx] Fix integer overflow in cairo PDF surface image emission (121a74e183) - [layout] Check offset against start of skip range. (80b4d0fb2b) No official Pale-Moon changes picked since my last build. No official Basilisk changes picked since my last build. My changes picked since my last build: - dom/html: add checks to prevent accessing nullptr object (64c9ce8c68) Update Notice: - You may delete file named icudt*.dat and icu63.dll inside program folder when updating from old releases. * Notice: From now on, UXP rev will point to `custom` branch of my UXP repo instead of MCP UXP repo, while "official UXP changes" shows only `tracking` branch changes.
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  9. Thanks for the corrected document! I'll read it as soon as possible. Ok! I really need a pair of glasses. The font is too small on my monitor and my tablet. Thanks a lot for finding mistakes!
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  10. But you can hide more icons which you only use rarely. By clicking on the arrow you have access to them at any time. I think it's a great feature! Thanks for the corrected document! I'll read it as soon as possible.
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  11. Did you follow the instructions in both documents? And why do you have a message about ProxHTTPSProxy_PSwitch.exe? This file doesn't exist in ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3 anymore. It's a file from the old @heinoganda's version of ProxHTTPSProxy. Please don't mix up the versions! Uninstall all previous builds! Follow the instructions in both documents! If further problems occur, simply ask!
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  12. Hi @XPerceniol! Did you already read the documentation? This is a quotation taken from the manual:
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  13. Ok! For an enhanced use of Min2Tray you need access to the Options, BossKey list and StartupMinimized list. But for a normal use you don't need it as a permanent systray icon.
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  14. Hello @Dave-H! Glad to hear that all works well, so far! You are the first with a bit of feedback! Thanks for that! Did you already read the manual "Documentation of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V3"? In this document I described how you can hide the systray icon of Min2Tray. This is a quotation taken from the manual:
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  15. Beta testing of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3 A warm welcome to all my beta testers! @Dave-H, @mina7601, @XPerceniol, @George King, @NotHereToPlayGames Today is the day! Just a few minutes, and the beta test of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3 will be starting! @George King will test my program package with a special focus on Windows XP Professional x64 Edition. Of course, the main focus will be in a properly working of my program package in Windows XP, but besides that, another focus should also be on the documentation in terms of completeness and traceability. Actually, the documentation should be sufficient to install and use my program package without any additional information. Therefore, I would like to ask everyone to really read both documents and report any discrepancies, including grammatical and spelling errors, especially @Dave-H and @XPerceniol, as native English speakers. I did my very best in writing as complete as possible. And last not least, @mina7601 and @NotHereToPlayGames will be the allrounder, testing whatever can be tested. I count on you all! And honestly, I appreciate all of you very much! Here are some hints before starting to install my program package: Delete all autostart entries referring to the programs PopMenu and ProxHTTPSProxy! Deactivate or uninstall possible programs like TrayIt! or other similar window managers! Please read both documents, the short one "READ ME FIRST!.txt" for starting with the program package easily and quickly, and the more detailed one "Documentation of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3.txt" to avoid problems, and to get more information about this program package, of course! You do not have to uninstall a previous installed "ca.crt" certificate belonging to ProxHTTPSProxy. You can continue to use it. Copy the old "ca.crt" to the new location and overwrite the existing one! In this case, you can also copy the old Certs folder to the new location. And here are still some ideas for testing: Try to install the program package by using different paths! Check if my configuration utility "Configure PopMenu" does its job properly in your system! Read the documentation and check if it is complete and understandable! Try out all provided features! After applying my configuration program, perform a restart and check if the programs Min2Tray and PopMenu were started automatically! Check if the proxy settings are activated after executing the file "StartProxy.exe", and deactivated after closing the proxy in different ways! Call up different websites and also TLS testing websites while using the proxy! Of course, you can test everything you consider important. It's up to you! Have a lot of fun and do all relaxed! I will be around here from time to time and assist as soon as possible, only if necessary, of course! There is no time limit! When all of my beta testers have finished testing, and all problems or bugs have been solved, then the beta test will be over, not before. And now the beta testing is starting. I'll send you the download link of my archive via PM in the next minutes! Thank you all in advance for your participation! Hope you'll enjoy my program package and have a lot of fun while testing! Cheers, AstroSkipper PS: And I apologise in advance for making you read so much! I am not the type for short explanations! I always try to write or explain as clearly and precisely as possible. Most certainly a disease of all mathematicians!
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