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  1. Also Spybot Search and Destroy is good for removing browser high jackers...
  2. rik

    Hello to All

    Welcome to MSFN dilligas. Enjoy your stay here...
  3. Congratulations to all the Staff, Mods, Admins, etc. that keep it all running, and to us the Members for making this a good forum and (forgive the sentiment) a nice, fun, and interesting place to spend time. Thank You all.
  4. Welcome to MSFN Jason. Enjoy your stay
  5. Welcome to MSFN Neitcom. Enjoy your stay here...
  6. rik

    New here

    Welcome to MSFN. Enjoy your stay...
  7. We need the error message...
  8. rik

    hello

    Hello and Welcome to MSFN.
  9. True and now I hear that the deal was for 50 missiles...
  10. rik

    MSFN

    I always listen to you Sed You're my hero...
  11. Welcome to MSFN. Hope you find it to your liking and stick around for awhile...
  12. NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. authorities arrested three people on Tuesday in a sting operation that foiled a plot to smuggle a missile into the United States that could be used to shoot down a commercial airliner, officials said. One suspect, a British citizen, was arrested in Newark, New Jersey, trying to smuggle the Russian-made surface-to-air missile into the country. Two others were arrested in New York, officials in Washington said. The Briton believed he was selling missiles to would-be terrorists, but he was nabbed in the international sting by the FBI (news - web sites), British and Russian authorities, officials said. The British Broadcasting Corporation, which first reported the story with ABC News, said the suspect was a British arms dealer who successfully imported a Russian Igla missile into the United States and believed he was selling it to a Muslim extremist. The buyer was in fact an undercover FBI agent and the arms dealer's voice is heard on tape saying he wanted the missile to be used to shoot down a large passenger plane. The FBI said it knew the missile, disguised as medical equipment, was shipped from Russia to Baltimore, Maryland, the BBC reported. Officials at the FBI in New York and in Newark did not return calls seeking comment on the report. The arms dealer, first spotted five months ago in St. Petersburg and Moscow, flew to New York with his wife on Sunday on a British Airways flight from London. He was followed by an FBI agent and arrested in New Jersey after he collected a package marked "medical supplies," the BBC said. The man is an established arms dealer, thought to be a middle-aged man of Indian origin, who lives in London, it said. In November 2002 two shoulder-launched missiles were fired at an Israeli passenger plane taking off from Mombasa, Kenya, but did not hit the aircraft. Defense expert John Pike called the Igla a "Russian version of the Stinger," referring to the small U.S. shoulder-launched missile designed for attacking aircraft at low altitude -- possibly during take-off or landing. Pike said the Igla was an improved version of earlier Russian-made surface-to-air missiles and would have a better chance of bringing down a passenger jet than its predecessors. "It has a longer range and a more sophisticated heat-seeking sensor on it," said Pike, the director of GlobalSecurity.org, a non-profit defense policy group based in suburban Washington. New York Sen. Charles Schumer (news, bio, voting record) said the incident illustrated the need for the U.S. Homeland Security Department to speed up its two-year plan to develop a missile defense prototype for commercial airplanes. "The threat facing commercial airliners from shoulder-fired missiles here in the United States is no longer theoretical," Schumer said in a statement. "The White House ought to be providing homeland security with the money it needs to begin protecting civilian aircraft with jamming devices immediately, before it's too late." (additional reporting by Greg Frost in Boston and Deborah Charles in Washington) http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...rity_missile_dc
  13. There were about 3 different threads started on this topic with good info on all 3. R600, AaronXP answers your RPC question here. AaronXP, Thanks for jumpin in with all the good info as this transpired. I am also in support for an OEM computer vendor and was pulling my hair out tryin to get outta here the day it hit. When I posted the first message I was on my way out the door but wanted to get the word out before I left.
  14. Glad to have you here. Enjoy your stay...
  15. rik

    Reboot (?)

    Like Sedative said it is probably the Blaster, but always possible that it is a thermal issue also. We really need more info on exactly what is happening...
  16. Welcome...Glad to have you here. Now go run your Security Updates!!
  17. Get the patch and removal tool here.
  18. I don't recal exactly which patch covers it...d/l all of 'em...
  19. As you all probably know by now the NET has been inundated with buffer overflow atacks since about noon CST...Sorry I don't have a screen shot of the message for ya but the verbiage of the message is: "The system is shutting down. Please save all work in progress and log off. Any unsaved changes will be lost. This shutdown was initiated by NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM." Below that is a timer that counts down to reboot and below that "Windows must now restart because the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service terminated unexpectedly." This is due to the exploit that everyone has been alerting us too and telling us to run our Windows Updates. If this does happen to you, enable or run and firewall SW you have and block "MSBLAST" from accessing the NET. Then run your Windows updates...
  20. Hey if you can't seem to get what you want here, try Computer Cops. Might get a little more info on what's going on and how to stop it...
  21. ok, I would suggest loading all of the latest patches for the game and maybe find a different server to play on, see if it happens only on the one server or on a different one as well...after that it may just need to be reinstalled on your system.
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