GTwannabe
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Linksys routers no longer support VPN passthrough since Cisco bought them out.
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Kevin Mitnick on SECURITY, & do I agree? How about YOU??
GTwannabe replied to Wilhelmus's topic in Security
Wasn't there an article last year that Mitnick's company got hacked? Of course the guy hasn't been allowed to touch a computer since the mid-90's... so I doubt he's much of an "expert" anymore. -
Try turning off the Wireless Zero Configuration utility. Then see if it still locks up. Or you can uninstall all the software except drivers that came with the wireless card and use the Wireless Zero Config service.
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I don't remember seeing any 802.11b adapters that support WPA.
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Try another power supply. Also check for leaking/blown capaciters on the mobo.
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Problems with Service Pack 2 to Windows XP
GTwannabe replied to michaeljbrooks's topic in Everything New Technology
Originally posted by RMORIALLI: Quote: Oh yes, I Do have one tiny problem.....I switched my refresh rate to 100Hz, and everytime I reboot, my screen has about an inch of black on each side, and about a half inch (1/4 inch on top and bottom)too tall.........and I have to go and manually adjust the width and height to be correct. It is a slight pain to do. I understand that the PC still thinks it's at 60Hz for some reason, what do I do to make it correct itself? I used the nVidia refresh rate overide PLUS I changed the refresh rate in the designated box in the regular video card refresh rate box as well. [Edited by RMORIALLI on 2005-01-28 13:23:37] There is a free program called RefreshLock that will fix this for you. -
Problems with Service Pack 2 to Windows XP
GTwannabe replied to michaeljbrooks's topic in Everything New Technology
Every single PC at work that users reported not working after SP2 install worked fine after I cleaned out the spyware/viruses and re-ran the SP2 installer. -
Tunnel out through the firewall. You can do this with a VPN or SSH connection to an external server.
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XP Starts installing Office 2000 out of NOWHERE whenever I use the find feature
GTwannabe replied to latino85's topic in Security
Re-install Office 2000. Instead of Standard, select Custom Install. Right click at the top of the customization tree and select "Run All from My Computer" Let Office finish the reinstall. You'll never be asked to install Office features again after that, as they'll all be on your hard drive. -
Error logs flooding hard drive. I think. Windows 2003.
GTwannabe replied to jazzdrive's topic in Software
Badmail will continue to fill up; Microsoft doesn't provide a way to automatically delete it. Here's a batch file I made for my Exchange server at work: del "C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\Mailroot\vsi 1\BadMail\*.*" /Q Put that in a .bat file and schedule it to run early in the morning every day and you'll be fine. -
Best FREE FTP Client and Server Programs out there in your opinion?
GTwannabe replied to jmmijo's topic in Software
Filezilla works great. I used to run Serv-U, but Filezilla is much slicker. The only downside I've found is that passive transfers on the internal network cause Filezilla to randomly lock up during transfers and not authenticate logins. I get around this by having external and internal connection profiles on my laptop. -
Your power supply may not be able to handle the load created by the new video card. Replace it with a high quality brand-name 300+ watt unit.
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Bad/flaky hard drive data cables can do that.
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Yup, best bet would be to either format or reinstall WinXP on top of itself (deletes and recreates the Windows directory) Next time, download SpyBot and use the immunize feature. You should also switch to Firefox as your web browser and only resort to IE when a page doesn't work with Firefox (which is rare, and indicates poor coding)
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Yes, that will work. You will have to enable internet connection sharing on the properties of your DSL modem to share it over the ethernet.
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Those hubs aren't helping. Windows is chatty on the LAN; Win98 especially. You should chuck the hubs and install some switches. Also disable the NetBeui protocol on the Win98 machines so that they use TCP/IP for file/printer sharing.
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Move your sound card to a different PCI slot. Sound Blasters generally don't behave when sharing an IRQ with the video card.
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Is your power supply a high quality 350+ watt? The card could be defective, or you could have a weak power supply that can't handle the Radeon's draw. Try pulling all the power connectors except the mobo and Radeon and see if your pink lines go away.
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The cheapest way to do it would be to right click on the desktop's ethernet card, go to Properties, and select "Allow other users to connect through this computer's internet connection" However, your daughter can only access the internet when your computer is turned on. A better solution would be to get an inexpensive wireless router. You can get them for $10 or free after rebate if you watch the Best Buy/Staples/Office Depot flyers.
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Disable packet bursting on PC 2 and set the wireless card to fixed power output (100%)
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Another %$&^ Browser Helper Object! - Elite Toolbar -
GTwannabe replied to overworked's topic in Security
After you clean the system, install SpyBot, update it, and immunize. That will prevent a lot of crap from wedging itself back into IE. SP2 also lets you manage your IE plugins/extensions, so this should help too. I would suggest dumping IE for another browser like Mozilla Firefox. You'll be glad you switched! -
Do you have a VIA chipset mobo? There is a patch out to address an incompatibility between the Sidewinder and VIA USB controllers.
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DOES ANY ONE KNOW HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS XP ON A 32 MB OF RAM SYSTEM?
GTwannabe replied to MATTdoria's topic in Everything New Technology
32mb? 64mb is miserably sluggish. 128mb is tolerable. I think you should try E-bay or SurplusComputers.com for some cheap old memory. Unless the system you're trying to use won't accept more than 32mb, in which case you're SOL. -
You need to copy his domain account settings to the local account he wishes to use. Log onto the computer with the Administrator account. Go to C:\Documents and Settings\His_Domain_Account and copy all files/folders to C:\Documents and Settings\His_Local_Account Or you can just move the My Documents folder from the domain profile to the C: drive and point to it in his local account.
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Windows 2000 SP4 or Windows XP SP2 on this lappy?
GTwannabe replied to pr-man's topic in Everything New Technology
Originally posted by Alec§taar: Quote: Was wondering about the "wifi" part myself in XP vs. 2000, but I don't use a laptop or that type of networking here on desktops so it was unknown to myself. (Is it "IMPOSSIBLE" to use this 'wifi' networking in 2000 vs XP though? OR, is it unstable & unreliable... thanks for info. because what I don't use? I can always learn something about via word-of-mouth!) No, it's not impossible to WIFI with W2k, but it's damned inconvenient. With 2k, you need to manually configure your wireless card by disabling it, going into the network hardware settings, and manually setting the WEP encryption/SSID/channel/etc. Sure, you can use the horribly insecure SSDP service, but that rarely works and just isn't a good idea. XP SP0 will automatically connect to any wireless network regardless of security - bad! XP SP1 will generally refuse to connect to insecure networks - bad! XP SP2 has a well thought out WIFI console. You open the wireless icon from the system tray and see a list of wireless networks. Click Connect on a wireless network, and enter the WEP/WPA key if required. Windows will save the wireless network in its Preferred Networks access list. When you move around with your laptop, Windows will automatically switch off to the strongest network based on how you ordered the list.