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  1. Looks like an SQL database issue to me Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Access denied for user 'msfnorg'@'localhost' (using password: YES) in /home/msfnorg/public_html/unattended/uxpcd/database.connector.php on line 10 Error connecting to DB: Access denied for user 'msfnorg'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
  2. You have to edit the entire registry replacing every instance of C:\Windows with C:\WINNT The easiest way to do this is export the Entire Registry into a REG file. Open that REG file with a good Text Editor and use the Replace function that will be found in the Edit menu. After you have made the changes to the REG file and saved it (be sure it is still the Text file format) you can proceed with the changes. Copy the contents of C:\Windows to a folder called C:\WINNT Make the other changes recommend here in this Topic Click the changed REG file to replace the Registry with the replaced values. Restart the box.
  3. Use the Replace feature in the Edit menu Some programs have a drop down box where you can select from special items such as new lines. In that case you would just select the new line and have no need for copy/paste action. otherwise You may need to copy to your clipboard a blank line line including a new line which you would paste into the area where you would put your replacement text
  4. You may want to consider installing PrcView. With that program comes a very small DOS program called PV.EXE which is a DOS based task manager which you can call from a batch file to shut down a process. The text file PV.TXT that comes with it explains all the available switches and usage. Very handy really. PrcView
  5. Comprexx mark4 (shareware - Extraction Only via a plug-in)
  6. If you have a Screensaver active turn it off.
  7. Of course there is. Create a batch file that will start scandisk with the parameters you need. Then since Autoexec.bat is processed when booting to Real Mode DOS aim the last line of your autoexec.bat at that batch file you created. You may find this website useful. Using MS-DOS 7 Commands
  8. Possibly applicable: Restore Points Are Not Saved in System Restore Possibly of Interest: Description of the System Restore Utility in Windows Millennium Edition Some quotes from the System Restore FAQ
  9. Specify a bogus proxy server. Use a policy to disable access to Internet Options > Connections (tab)
  10. The latest efforts by the bad boys in advertising now include a rather insidious use of Macromedia Flash. This article describes it nicely and far better than I could do without repeating the article content.You can defeat this new method of information storage by visiting the Macromedia Flash webpage that enables you to access the Flash Control Panel. Before you visit the webpage you should restore your Flash capability if you have it disabled. You can click the links I have placed in 1. and 2. below to be taken directly to the correct Flash Control Panel "tab" for each action. You must do two things with the control panel. The first one protects against sites you might visit in the future. The second one protects against sites you have already visited. The instructions provided by Macromedia on these webpages linked below are very complete. I have provided some "guidance" information which may be duplicated there. 1. Access the second tab on the Control Panel called Global Storage Settings and move the slider to the left to set the allowed disk space to zero. You have the option of checkmarking never ask again. I suggest you do not checkmark that at this time. The important thing is to set the allowed disk space to zero. 2. Access the fifth tab on the Control Panel called Website Privacy Settings. Here it gets slightly more complicated. I took the easy route and simply Deleted all the sites listed so they would then be controlled by the Global Storage Settings I set in the other tab. That may not be the best choice for everyone as some websites that make use of some particular aspects of Flash capability will not work properly without being able to use some disk space for storage. If you have Trusted websites you already visit regularly which require storage space on your drive to work properly they should be listed in this section. You will have to specify what is allowed for each of those websites. If you don't recognize a website that is listed in this section of the Control Panel it should be safe to just Delete it from the list. If a website you visit in the future is not listed here and requires storage space it will ask you to be allowed to do so if you did not checkmark the "never ask again" box on the other tab.
  11. I didn't have a chance to play with winuha before today. It works better for me than IZarc set for BZ2. Here be the results. UHA was using ALZ:2-mode (its default setting). Ran a bit slower and had the expected difficulties with files already highly compressed. Installs with a right click menu which is a MUST in my book. For local use I'm going to go with winuha.
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