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Agent works, but to XP version for this patch.
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And 0patch's patch is for free... but no XP edition I mailed them if that's feasible.
Looks like that we have first real vuln for XP after POSReady patch went away. Well, I can discard IE8 on my machine, but WMP will be a bit of a chore...
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Thanks, my vigilant friend! I guess I need to use report button once more...
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And here's where necroposting gets real
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Hey, please, could Y'all stop arguing about your approach to security and browsers, and stick to the topic - Roytam's builds in this case?
This megathread is full of OT anyways, and we ain't in need of flamewar in here.
Will this OT continue,, I'll wearing sellout cap and will use "Report Post" button as often as applicable with no regard if I agree with POV you stated or not - OT is OT.
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What is your actual setup (both hardware and Virtual machines)
What is your XP spects? version? last update? Settings?
Any IS software running?
browser version?
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You guessed it right, the follow-up question is "which programs?" Or maybe this is a mystery...
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32 minutes ago, Mathwiz said:
(Despite Avast's efforts to anonymize the data they sell, they probably have underestimated the Goog's ability to match a user's "fingerprint" to the copious databases collected by Android smart phones.)
Or simply somem "high manager" didn't care, for as long as revenue was summing up...
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I bet it was mentioned in other topic, but... why actually not SP3? Just a habit of grumpy old man? I doubt so, there must be a deeper mystery behind it
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Prove me It will really be removed form all their transaction servers, data warehouses, backups, middlepoint devices, or even printed backups... can you?
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16 hours ago, ArcticFoxie said:
This "old dog" (New Moon version 28.2.2-ish) does EVERYTHING that *I* need it to do.
You can NOT teach an "old dog" new tricks!
Throw every "patch" you want at the "old dog", that doesn't make it some new miraculous "breed".
You can:
https://github.com/azac/cobol-on-wheelchair
And now you die
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Can we separate discussion about Roytam's browsers from your comments on MCP and their boards. Sorry fr being a don in the monger, but once y'alll be trying to find any relevant info in this thread through all that ot...
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1 hour ago, siria said:
If used moderately that's true, but stumbling over every second word feels for readers like wandering through a stony creek bed ;-)
AMEN for __that__, 'brother'
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2 hours ago, Mathwiz said:
But don't forget we need a name for MailNews too,
Honk Mail Kong ?
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do you install a lot of programs on your PC?
The best way to check if you need specific version of .Net Framework is not to install it and check if your software works.
If you do not install a lot of new software, You should be able to keep only these versions you really need installed on your PC.
Programs for .NET 1.1 are very rare, so you can safely uninstall it.
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Win 7 is sooo commonplace, that I predict no fun at all in this place.
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Please, write what is under the link so others know if it's worth clicking or not. You're not earning monies on clickbaits, why do you need everyone to click?
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Professionalism is not being presented during QBRs, so who would care anyway?
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On 1/7/2020 at 5:18 PM, Mathwiz said:
But no one needs to understand the theme to use the names!
My overall idea is that name should indicate newcomers what what we are talking about (modern browser, that originates from branched Firefox long time ago) and what are most visible feature that makesit stand out (compatibility with older OSes and hardware). My proposals were rejected. There were some others that indicated that. I particularly liked SSEfox
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2 hours ago, Bruninho said:
This helps users to choose the right browser version.
Only for the nerdiest, windows codenames are not common knowledge.
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"Other PCs" with windows 10 might have SMB 1 protocol disabled during windows update by Microsoft. You can try to re-enable: https://winaero.com/blog/enable-smb1-sharig-protocol-windows-10/
I personally have XP and win 7 and no problems with shared folders so far.
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12 hours ago, ArcticFoxie said:
ie, SOMEBODY needs to take the LEAD as opposed to everybody just throwing out name suggestions "ad nauseam".
Looking for a hero to collect current proposals and maintain voting.
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41 minutes ago, bphlpt said:
I wouldn't worry about getting spammed by them. also, AFAIK, there are many members from here that are also members there, so overall I trust them and their website.
More subtle way of monetizing personal information are quite commonplace right now, so I second bphlpt
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Microsoft Teams and Windows XP
in Windows XP
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Desktop version runs on Electron and thus is actually a chromium-based web browser limited to specific apps. Try opening shared excel or word file in browser in Office Online, and then in Teams and you'll quickly realize they're same breed.
Maybe check service workers? Weren't they disabled in Basilisk by default?
I'd also take a guess that M$ might be blocking it if you do not use multithreading. check those options too.