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ringfinger

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  1. Well, I have an app to recommend which is bootable and will work 100% of the time usually... but I too am suspect that this is kinda fishy. How could you forget your UN & PW? LOL ... Even if you forgot one surely you know of another or like everyone else has suggested, use the admin acct.

  2. I believe you can also install RDP from the XP cd on the XP Home systems. I've had to do this on some 2000 servers and once installs it works fine.

    "To install from the CD, insert the disc into the target machine's CD-ROM drive, select Perform Additional Tasks, and then click Install Remote Desktop Connection."

  3. Thats a meta tag for redirection if I'm correct, the "CONTENT="0; tells it how many seconds to wait. In this case, obviously it should be instant I would think. Looks like its missing the first part of the URL IMO. Other sites work fine? What address are you trying to go to? Scanned for spyware?

  4. Indeed. I have the same router as you. You could also try setting a static IP on your system within he DHCP range of your router. This happens to me alot as well, sometimes I have to do a release/renew from the router itself. The address will be your gateway when doing an IPCONFIG, most likely 192.168.1.1

  5. I've used MMS (Material Management System) which is primarily offered by a company called Agilisys. The system we have runs on an old school AS/400 server and is command line, but not VERY VERY command line, there are built in menus, they also offer a GUI version. This sysetm is very power if you get down and dirty and learn how to use it. It does everything you requested and far far more, but just like everything, costs money. I would highly recommend it however.

  6. Indeed... we realize you're a MSFN newb, but have some respect.

    If you're connecting with a switch this should be a none issue as long as you have admin rights on both machines and know what you're doing. Join the same workgroup/domain, share the folders, set a share name... connect to it. That simple.

  7. Well sure, manufacturers can't get everything manufactured from scratch. Some things come pre-built and are assembled.

    My caution stems from something along this idea:

    OCZ picks up some chips from Infineon. OCZ takes the best ones as sell them as their Platinum line. The ones that don't qualify but are still good, get packaged up as their Value line. When you buy an OCZ Platinum or an OCZ Value, you know what you're getting.

    Now let's use company X, let's call them SuperClockers.

    Say SuperClockers buys OCZ's Value ram at DDR2 533MHz and find it will sustain 667MHz with a bit of a voltage boost. Well SuperClockers takes OCZ's Value ram and rebadges as their SuperClockers SuperRAM 667MHz with new voltages for a new profit. What do you think you'd end up with by buy their SuperRAM?

    Not all companies are dishonest like that, but it's hard for the average person to know if they are or not. Figuring out what you bought by analyzing each of the indivual chips can be complicated and time consuming. Buying from a trusted company, you know you don't have to worry.

    Good point J.. lol ;)

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