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    Virtual PC?

    IMHO, the King of apps like this is Remote Administrator, available at www.radmin.com/.
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    Leave the frontpage for what it's supposed to be? News?

    Quote: Authough you probably dont like me Harry... I hold nothing against you, you were included in the "many, many others". H.
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    Leave the frontpage for what it's supposed to be? News?

    Quote: Also a lot of case/fan/floppy/whatever childish mod news linked from teenage low-level sites... Who cares here? ... I'm sure frequentation of this site is decreasing x) Yup, sorry to say I agree that this site, which was among the best, is IMHO declining. The reviews of floppy drive led modifications etc etc (gee- a red led instead of the green one...) is not the worst part, there was a battle cry for avatars which would position this site directly into the early puberty market. Worse; we have some regular flooders who post (often half a screen) of nonsense commenting all and any threads, making the forums pretty annoying even if they too post useful stuff every now and then. And, as I'm b1tching already, I'm not really sure that the new software running the forums is an improvement. Anyhow, it can't be said clearly enough, Phillip, SHS, Clutch, DosFreak, CUviper, Four and Twenty, Blade Runner, Sapiens 24, Inferno and many, many others of the members have put in a huge work and helped many users during the years making this an excellent site. My vote would be to keep it that way, more professional, even it it becomes a bit "old-fashioned", without reviews on Super-Lasers new fan grilles with 84 pics. H.
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    Leave the frontpage for what it's supposed to be? News?

    Personally, I don't mind the files so much as the compatibility list showing up on top. That one I'd be happy to see behind its own link at the side. H.
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    IE6 for XP full version?

    The corporate DL site was removed months, maybe a year or so ago... It was highly useful, go figure why MS removed it. H.
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    Really weird internet/LAN problem - Help needed

    Yes on all counts, except the wiring. And the wire can't plausibly be the part that excludes only certain sites all the time. H.
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    Really weird internet/LAN problem - Help needed

    You bet its weird. Not one ping worked yesterday, still I was able to browse most sites. As mentioned I've tried to flush back to a fresh XP install but that didn't help. Anyhow, now I've seen that the problem is varying (I used to be able to ping some but not all sites) I'm pretty convinced that the cable company is to blame, another thing is how I'll be able to convince them about it. H.
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    Really weird internet/LAN problem - Help needed

    Heh, tonight things are different -they are worse! I can't ping ot tracert any sites, even if they work with IE6. Anyone have an explanation of that? Neotrace doesn't work at all, just shows 2 points, my PC and the destination (see below). I can reach www.yahoo.com with IE6 without any problems. NeoTrace Trace Version 3.25 Results Target: www.yahoo.com Date: 04-Jul-02 (Thursday), 22:46:52 Nodes: 2 Node Data Node Net Reg IP Address Location Node Name 1 - - xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx x0.000N, 1x.000E Dirty Harrys PC 2 1 1 66.218.71.87 Unknown w8.scd.yahoo.com Packet Data Node High Low Avg Tot Lost 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 ---- ---- ---- 4 4
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    Display of contents on a CD

    Sounds like you have switched the autoplay feature off. Several tweak programs (like TweakUI) allows you to adjust this, and it could be that you have to use the same one you used originally (inadvertedly perhaps) to switch it off with. Right-click on the drive icon for your CD, go to Properties, then to the autoplay tab. There you can adjust the autoplay for different kind of CD's. H.
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    Really weird internet/LAN problem - Help needed

    Yeah, I hear you and I have NeoTrace, but as its not getting anywhere (can't reach the site) its of little help. H.
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    Really weird internet/LAN problem - Help needed

    OK, The router has been out of the loop for a good while now, the cable modem is directly plugged into my main machine. That was about the first thing I did, sorry for not explaining it clearer (see post #1). The sites I can't ping I can't throw a tracert to, heck not even a nslookup works. With other sites all three work fine. The cable company is, well, a cable company, and claim that some software is blocking at my end. What could that be ? I have no firewall installed, no proxy, Lmhost is not enabled, URL filters are not enabled and no security policies are set. The cable company just claims that they would have plenty of complaints if it was on their end, but I'm not convinced. So, thats where I stand, either I have to find out what is blocking or I have to present enough evidence to convince the cable guys that it really is at their end. And I can't get one more idea on what to do... H.
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    Really weird internet/LAN problem - Help needed

    No, I'm not but thats of little comfort... But if you have an idea on how to solve my problem please share it. H.
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    Windows Xp

    [size:9]Sss... Don't shout[/color] H.
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    Really weird internet/LAN problem - Help needed

    Quote: What's the connectivity to your DNS/Gateway Ip's like? Any timeout's? It's OK, haven't seen any problems there. Timeouts rarely occure. I'm getting toys in the attic though if I can't find the error or a way to convince the dark side that its their fault. On a lighter side, the cable company sent over a guy three times to measure the signal strenght which they claimed was the cause of all this. They only gave up when I asked them to explain why certain websites have weaker signals than others and which strenght a site should be broadcasting with. H.
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    Really weird internet/LAN problem - Help needed

    SamSpade only traces my IP as "probable bogus rDNS: No DNS", I guess my ISp has some shields as my IP is a dynamic IP. Spade gets the canonical name right though. H.
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    Really weird internet/LAN problem - Help needed

    This is some nightmare... I've tried both DosFreaks suggestion to switch around primary and secondary DNS server and Clutch suggestion to use a different one- with no luck. I also tried to flush back to a fresh XP install (Drive Image) with not much else than XP installed. Same problem, only difference was that now I was able to ping the damned sites that I cannot connect to. It was slow, but the ping worked - but with IE6 not a chance. The oddest thing is that I can't connect to My ISP's (the cable company) news server, and only randomly to their web page. When connecting to their newsserver I get an error 11004 which I believe means that some software is blocking. But there is none... Somehow I can't imagine that the problem is on my end. About the same time this started the cable company switched DNS server adresses and as I was then accessing over a static IP thru a router it took a while to figure out. Now they maintain that I "must have something blocking traffic". Shoot, in order to get the butt moving at my cable company & ISP I need some strong proof that the problem is on their side. If it really is on my side I have no idea what to try out anymore or where it could be anyone have ideas on how to get forward ?? H.
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    Really weird internet/LAN problem - Help needed

    Thanks for the suggestions. Quote: Have you tried using another DNS server temporarily to see what happens? Good idea, No, I haven't tried but will do as soon as I get home to the system again. Quote: [When pinging MS, do you resolve to an IP, only to not reach it or... It normally resolves the IP allright (ie returns the numeric value) but then just gives me the timed out message. Some (most?) of the sites I can't reach are unresolved, no IP is reported back. The cable guys claim that they would have tons of complaints if the problem was with them. Is there any file where XP or IE6 is storing DNS or IP addresses except in the registry ? H.
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    OpenOffice Error

    Look Shash, we've been here before like Sampson said. You are beyond help because you do twenty things at once, and either repeat your info endlessly (see above "every single time" 3x already in this thread) or you do something else than suggested, or you reply with OK, I'll do that when... I don't believe that you've even bothered to check out any of the 658 google results on "failed OpenOffice 1.0 install" Sampsons first reply to you really said it all - why don't you just do that ? If you read his answer carefully, he was actually telling you that Drwatson will not tell you a whole lot - not that you should post what it tells you. H.
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    Remote Assistance / VNC controlling PC

    Yes, you need wake on LAN (WOL) for this to work. Also, he must have a fixed IP address, so you have somewhere to send the wake up command to. BTW, for reasons I've never understood, WOL only works for me if the PC is shut down (not hibernated) on my LAN. Also, it needed the NIC manufacturers (3Com) drivers (as opposed to the W2K /XP ones) to work. Another nice proggy you might want to try out for remote connections is Remote Administrator, available at www.famatech.com. H.
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    OpenOffice Error

    Oh yeah, we've been here before. Could it be that this is another slighly more advanced trolling scheme ? H.
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    Who's going to win the World Cup?

    20 guys running after a ball - who cares. Give each an own one. H.
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    NTFS Performance

    OK, I'm a FAT32 fan and wouldn't put NTFS on any of my private systems, corporate stuff is another story. Still, I've never heard that NTFS would really give anyone a noticeable performance hit. It isn't faster, its slower, but it isn't really that much slower. In short, I doubt that your trouble is because of NTFS, but unless you are running on big corporate networks, run huge files etc stay with FAT32. H.
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    Anybody give SOF 2 a spin yet?

    SOF2 isn't bad, but isn't really all that different from SOF1. But its fun andf challenging if you like first person shooters. M4Carbine points out some major annoyances, unfortunately you find these in all games. I'm on the hospital roof and can't get rid of that bloody hellcopter, I've hit it with one grenade though. Anyone have a tip ?? H.
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    Venting here

    Uykucu, I'm disappointed on your attitude. If we would have a sys admin who would try to restrict access to changing background images and such he would find himself outta work and fast. Imagine a cleaning lady restricting access to the garbage bin because she doesn't like to empty it... This is the kind of '80s attitude, the users are there to serve the network and the sysadmin thinks he is some sort of semigod issuing corporate policies. People have PC's and the P stands for Personal. The more they enjoy it - the better they work with it. If they want to ICQ in a hotel room instead of having beer in the bar its their business. H.
  25. Quote: Dirty Harry, Hibernation has absolutely nothing to do with the BIOS being ACPI compliant. <snip> Even BIOSes that can do neither ACPI *nor* APM don't hinder Win2k/XP from hibernating. OK, not ACPI, thats right. But either ACPI or the newer revision of APM must be present, at least Microsoft states that "the requirements are that the computer must support APM 1.2, or ACPI." Its stated on many pages, but an example you'll find HERE. Do you happen to know what tells the PC to load the hibernation file after posting, as the hiberfil.sys is always there but is ignored on a normal boot ? H.
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