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  1. okay i went into computer management Locals uers groups / groups and under "administrator" in the "members" area i added Anon = anonymous login it has it in the memrbers - but i am still being asked for a password to go to the coputer even if i browse to it on the network even via My network places on Xp. Under members it does say NT AUTHORITY / ANONYMOUS LOGIN (S-1-5-7)
  2. yepper only a print server, for now! who knows what it coul shall give thata try.d become..lol
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    Best way to limit a computers bandwidth?

    ^^^ yeah if i can use QoP for sure! if someone can let me know how to set it up! then great! would love too! - more so how to configure it, got it installed. i assume i have to set this up on the computer i want to limit - that is not a problem.
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    Best way to limit a computers bandwidth?

    hey i got a cisco 2500 router. can i do a rj45 in (from a hub) and an rj45 out to the computer or to another hub? i have the rj45 adapter out from the AUX port..
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    Any Ideas on Brand of DVD-Rom drive Makers?

    Pioneer / Samsung personally.
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    Best way to limit a computers bandwidth?

    lol they are not too bad, but some night things are just slowwwwww! not to mention my "boss" not realyl my boos decided that he nwould share our connection with our owner of the place - who lives right next door as well - and i know he ahs his kids over all the time! So more or less we - the company - is paying for this connection and it seems everyone but me gets to use it, and when i really want or mroe so need to use it, it is slow as heck! Shall check out download.com i have a cisco router, but i was told it can not be hooked up with a "lan" in for the internet and LAN out connection
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    What better forum to test the ability to filter HTML code?

    NT compate does not allow HTML in posts.... most VB forums, well "secure ones dont....
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    VERY NASTY TROJAN -- SARC refuses to recognize it (long)

    does not sound like a back door , could very well be - i really dont know much about this..lol - sound like someone used some other flaw in some application as u said and force hacked their way in...?? via IIS or SQL or and SSH flaw? i know some people who can do this and from what they have explained it is not overly difficult if the system is no locked down tight. i can PM u some links for some info.
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    Onboard NIC Problem....

    take out the realtek? maybe some kind of interference?
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    problems installing enter the marix

    purchased or downloaded..... purchased - take it back for another copy - or try on another system
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    Problems with cpu tests in 3dmark03

    aren't you overlcocking that 2.4 to 3.2.... if so means your not stable. use SETI@HOME or Prime95 and run your overclocked cpu through it for @ least 24 hours to make sure your CPU is infact stable....
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    Playing DVD's on TV?

    Quote: This is why I prefer an ATi graphics card for DVD playback on a computer. Just has the best DVD decoder out there as far as I'm concerned This allows you to not have to use a secondary DVD decoder card which I think adds to the video noise level. The nVidia chipsets are catching up however actually from what i read, NVIDIA is currently using the best decoder out there on the market on their cards now. But ATI still somehow ahs the Best video out and decoding. the BAD part for ATI - is if u use and S-video cable to an RCA converter - u get stuck, most people, with a black and white picture. ATI's cards eem very picky!!
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    Good with graphics?

    u may want to takea run over to here http://www.kurafire.com/thecouch/ someone may be able to whip something up for you.
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    The: What Computer Part did you buy this week thread

    nice nice well really a celeron it may haev the faster Ghz speed but it is limited in what can go through it i beleive was said it another thread. if it is only @ 40c u got no worries, once it hits 60, then worry.
  15. It the latest Wired magaine, nice read check out http://www.supervillainizer.ch/ interesting! Quote: Since and even well before the 11th of September laws have been passed in the United States and in Europe, that permit certain nations to keep all e-mail traffic under close surveillance. This has also happened in Switzerland. For more than a year now, Swiss providers have been required by law to retain telecommunications data for six months and if required by a judge to arrange the real-time interception of the email communication of their customers. It is the consequence of these advanced surveillance practices that the question is no longer: Who? Where? What? But: What not? Fears are being fueled and "enemy" profiles established. SuPerVillainizer is an interactive web project aimed against the establishment of these enemy profiles that these data retention surveillance scenarios are based on. Through the generating of artificial villains, SuPerVillainizer ist questioning the prevalent notion of "friend" and "enemy: SuPerVillainizer is about creating profiles of villains, rogues, bad guys, and scapegoats, equipping them with real email accounts at a Swiss provider, uniting them into conspiracies, and then watching as the villains start to automatically communicate with each other using SuPerVillainizer-generated conspiracy content, infiltrating the carefully planned surveillance system with more and more disinfoming mails every day. This conspiracy mail content can be influenced, the conspiracy language chosen. Because real email accounts at a real Swiss provider are being generated, and real mails are being sent using several SMTP-servers, the game is taking place in reality . This opens up the possiblility of real consequences should the authorities fall for the fictional content or the real conspiratorial connections between the accounts. Moreover, this conspiratorial email traffic is not to be limited to Switzerland only: concerned email-users can "donate" the email accounts they do not want to use (anymore). The accounts are integrated into the conspiracies and should be set to "AutoReply" if possible, so that an automated dialogue between the conspiring villains and the donated account evolves. It is the goal of the project to render the aforementioned enemy profiles obsolete. The world does not consist only of good and evil like we some people would like us to believe (example: "War on Terrorism"). SuPerVillainizer calls concerned people to act against this inadequate personalization (friend/enemy) and against the predominant black-and-white-thinking: many "enemy"-profiles coexist in the SuPerVillainizer environment: everyone can potentially become a villain: Bush conspires with Osama Binladen a member of the Swiss federal council plots to contaminate water supplies together with Saddam Hussein. Everyone can declare themselves "SuPerVillains" and join a conspiracy. Here, the surveillance-system is being rendered absurd because it actually assumes that everybody is a potential criminal. SuPerVillainizer is a webtool like its predecessor TraceNoizer - Disinformation on Demand (http://www.tracenoizer.org. TraceNoizer permits the clouding of one's own identity on the net and therefore provides the individual with an individual strategy against electronic surveillance. SuPerVillainizer on the other hand is a tool for collective use Ð a collective strategy in dealing with electronic surveillance: all information is freely accessible (no passwords), all villain profiles ever entered are re-useable and a database of keywords and sentences (so-called "Trigger Words") are compiled collectively which are then integrated into the emails sent by SuPerVillainizer to divert and confuse Echelon & Co. Design SuPerVillainizer is designed to resemble an email client such as Microsoft Outlook, Eudora, Netscape, which most computer users have installed on their machine to send and receive emails. Emailing is an every-day task for most Europeans, used for business as well as for private communication. If the email communication of all people is being intercepted out of principle, we give up a part of our right to privacy, this intimacy is symbolized by the email client, with the difference that here the mail client is used in a collective and not in a private sense.
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    ASUS P4P800 w celeron & dual channel DDR

    that is a very nice O/C - that gives u a purdy FSB speed - but your l2 cache is still very low also, if this person does not plan to O/C then they would be be better with t a low p4 as the l2 cache would help - pending of course how they use their system
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    XP Pro versus 2003 Server

    So what is the definition of a PC - Personal COmputer how do u seprate the 3 Server - WorkStation - Personal Computer I think each can be some what defined by the hardware used in each. here is what i found Quote: Definition: workstation 1. A one-person computer that is more powerful and faster than most personal computers, and is typically used for graphics, scientific computing, CAD, CAE, and other applications requiring high performance and memory. 2. A terminal in a network, which may have its own processing capability. 3. A terminal or personal computer where one person works.
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    And who says tech people don't have people skills

    go figure who cares! THG is a high up site - people do not go to JUST one site for reviews! bragging rights! Tom - u should be firing somepeople oin your company - same with AMD!
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    Install Powertoys-XP on Windows 2003

    hehe - or just go to that link
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    Guys, what are non-internet routable IP addy octets again?

    When we say not "outward" routable - that still means my router can use NAT to point to them for certain things internally? as in make my IP 200.8.8.8 on port 21 point to 10.10.10.10 and 200.8.8.8 port 22 point to 10.10.10.11 type thing. this is all new to me!
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    XP Pro versus 2003 Server

    Yes - very true, but that was not MS's intention. the reason 2003 is faster is simple because of all the services that are disabled to start - once u enable all the ones u need for a workstation O/S - the ram usage goes upto to around 120mb on boot up, just like XP which uses around 100mb, not to mention theme's is disabled in 2003. turn on all the features of XP PRO in 2003 and u more or less have the same O/S - with MORE things running, due to the server based apps running in the back ground, if u confirgure any.
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    9700 PRO - screwed? help please

    Hey all recently i took my 9700 pro out from my dell and put it into a home systrem - after forating - i got these weird lines and such on the screen. What i have tried so far to locate the problem Oh the Home system (gaming rig 2 below) 1. tried 5 diff monitors - same on all 2. tried diff catalyst drivers 3.2 /3.4 and new 3.5 3. tried diff. resolutions 640 upto 1600 (as ia lwasy run) 4. tried various refresh rates 5. tried 4 diff power supplies. With the diff resolutions and refresh rates if i go to a 60mhz refresh tate, the lines disspear from the desktop background and only appear on windows, liek IE or the start menu - see below images. I have now put the 9700 BACK in my dell and it is doing it on the dell now as well - Does anyone know of what could be wrong? Is this card dying - was running it @ 1600 x 1200 -85mhz all the time too much for it. I know it is the card - but why would it suddenly do this only when i took it out from my dell and put it into another system..... (i did not shock anything i know!) It is still under warrenty from Dell, but i figure it will take forever to get one back and they will likely want the whole tower! when this is my main work computer. images: look closeyl u can see the lines top corner in blue and along the right hand side @ 1600 x 1200 res with 85Mhz refresh (lower does not change anything) 1024 x 768
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    9700 PRO - screwed? help please

    No overclocking done - mainly cause it is under my dell and i did not want to overclock it incase something happened to it. i had it in an overclocked computer for about 50 mins when i formated it (below in my sig), but i have AGP /PCI lock on the board so the AGP speeds remained the same. Fan is on - fast writes off / tried agp 2x and 4x. i do have the 1 year warrenty which has the one year on site as well! Dell, here i come!
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    XP Home and control over internet connection...

    AHHHH! Alec is it gpedit.msc that can do it? run / gpedit.msc
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    Network printer

    i dont think the cost would be much really for power.
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