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i just looked up the specs and the gateway 600 xl laptop come standard with Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional. what are you trying to do. do you get the error as soon as you hit enter or does it start copying the files first? how much empty space is on the mapped drive? sounds like all you want to do is bash MS. if you hate it so bad why not use something else?
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Awesome dude...and thanks for the links. I have been wanting to do this myself. I am going to give it a try. And thats a great idea to use VM for testing. I use it to test everything from wierd setups to beta software. GREAT JOB!
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then instal linux...im sure that would go easier. :rofl:
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i hate to admit it, but it took me a minute to get it. very funny.
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Holy $##% thats a cool site...3650 first try
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I guess it's bound to happen once in a while...LOL w00t
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i still use it. just to play around. I have it set up with Connectix Virtual Machine. Works great.
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i want some (3) inexpensive 512MB DDR333
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go to http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003...al/default.mspx the trial CD has a 360 day (almost a year) licence. If after the trial you like the software you should buy it.
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Totaly Sweet!!!
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i dont think i trust this...what do you guys (and girls) think?
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Lynchburg Lemonade
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I agree...LOL
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ROFLMAO
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32 bids! holy crap!
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Pepsi ... Born in the Carolina's
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yea ... google is better. i just had msn up already.
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Set up Apache, PHP And MySQL on Windows
rstryker replied to Aaron's topic in Server - Side Help (IIS, Apache, etc.)
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Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to PIA...Happy Birthday to you! and many more.........................
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lol, hope your joking... yes...and congrats on reaching 1000 Posts...
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i just did a msn search for "csrss.exe pop-ups"
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Whats so funny...the clothes probably wouldnt have fit him.
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to see how to stop this go to http://www.jmu.edu/computing/security/info...fo/winmsg.shtml Background The Windows Messenger service allows programs to inform a computer's operator of an event. For example, printer software may use it to pop up print job status, Exchange may use it to pop up "new mail" notifications, and anti-virus software may use it to pop up virus warnings. The trouble lies in that it also allows programs running on other computers to do the same thing without any restrictions or authentication. While this may be useful in some environments, it is also easily exploited and abused. Why people waited until now to start exploiting the feature is not known. It has been available since Windows NT or before and is enabled on every shipping Windows 2000 and XP computer. Recently a company started selling a tool making it easy and now others may be copying their methods. Several people have suggested that the recipients of these messages are at fault for not having a firewall. Indeed, Microsoft's security bulletin MS01-048 says "Standard security recommendations call for port 135 – the port on which the RPC endmapper operates – to be blocked at the firewall". This suggests that the Messenger and underlying RPC service is inappropriate, unreliable, or unsafe in some way making its exposure to a network risky. One has to wonder why a network door to such a service is open by default on every shipping Windows computer when a large percentage of them will almost assuredly be connected to the Internet...many as "personal" computers. Computers shipping with unnecessary services having open network doors have been causing harm on the Internet for some time. Several of these services have been found to have serious security defects. This results in systems that are freshly installed from CDs being vulnerable as soon as they are connected to the network. Some are exploited within minutes. While, at present, no such defects in the Messenger service are known to exist, the current harassment activity should be lesson enough for all vendors. Don't ship systems with unnecessary network doors open. Particularly on consumer computers. That said, a properly configured personal firewall, including the Internet Connection Firewall shipped with Windows XP, will prevent abuse of the Messenger service from remote computers. The Center for Internet Security recommends disabling the Messenger service in its Windows 2000 Level I benchmarks. Microsoft has published Knowledgebase article 330904 addressing this abuse in which they recommend use of a firewall to block the communications port used by the Messenger service along with other risky ports instead of disabling the Messenger service. Disabling the Messenger Service You can disable the Messenger service if you want to although doing so may result in Windows not being able to alert you to some conditions. A list of circumstances when Windows will use the Messenger service to pop up informative windows isn't available right now but may include things like "print job complete", anti-virus, and event logger status messages. Also, "new mail" notifications may not be available in an Exchange/Outlook environment. Windows 2000 Click Start->Programs->Administrative Tools->Services Scroll down and highlight "Messenger" Right-click the highlighted line and choose Properties. Click the STOP button. Select Disable in the Startup Type scroll bar Click OK Windows XP Click Start->Control Panel Click Performance and Maintenance Click Administrative Tools Double click Services Scroll down and highlight "Messenger" Right-click the highlighted line and choose Properties. Click the STOP button. Select Disable in the Startup Type scroll bar Click OK You can verify the service is disabled by typing the following at a command prompt. If no message appears, the Messenger service has been disabled. net send 127.0.0.1 "test"