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so i'll let the font go i hate viri. if i'll find someone who's writin' a virus against me - i'll kill him. but... i have enought wartools and i just connect from accesspoints outside my home. so - who want 2 send me a virus?
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i'm using outlook, but i'm not realy glad with it. just makes troubles with few connections. u'll have to wait 4 a newsgroub (like the alt.1600.*******) about 3 minutes but it its secure
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What Is The Best Processor For Gaming? Is it Intel or AMD?
2091 replied to 2091's topic in Hardware Workshop
i'll say, that the digital - alpha - processor is the best [with 128 bit]. intel processors can only handle 64 bit - when ever -
i have windows98 C SE [bugfree and 4 gamers ^^] think about that way... windows: ____________________ | | | starting windows | | graphig interface | | | | | ---------------------------- Unix/Linux: ____________________ | | | Rootpassword: | | | |>root: | | | ---------------------------- so... why do they buy windows?!?
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yes, master, i will ^^
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i've got 4... one windows partition, one games partition, one command partition (4 hacking [linux emulators etc]) and one "sandbox - partition"...
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What Is You Dreamsystem? If you had the money ;)
2091 replied to pbrugge's topic in Hardware Workshop
hi there! i'll say... i'l buy a quad system with a digital alpha processor (128 bit) and solaris on it (cuz windoze doesn't support alpha processors)... as graphigsadapter i'll buy a pinnacle card [better berformance in games too] and as soundcard something from creative... mfg -
hi there! so why don't u copy this text and paste it into notepad? too many work or what? 4 all readers: here's the text again The Register Oct 8 2004 7:22AM An unpatched security vulnerability in popular older versions of Microsoft Word poses a severe threat to users, security reporting firm Secunia warned yesterday. The flaw stems from an input validation error in Word. This creates a mechanism for creating malicious files capable of crashing Windows boxes providing a user can be tricked into opening dodgy documents. The bug might also (at least potentially) be used to inject malicious code into vulnerable systems. A buffer overflow vulnerability, the most common class of security vulnerability, is to blame. The vulnerability has been confirmed in Microsoft Word 2000, but has also been reported in Microsoft Word 2002. The bug has been shown to crash systems. The execution of arbitrary code might also be possible, but remains unproven. The vuln was discovered by white hat hacker HexView, who posted information about it on a full disclosure mailing list - without notifying Microsoft first.
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i am at lvl 8...
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hi there! i'm a computer-specialist in austria, and i'll recommand u 2 make a backup of ur files. i've not heard about a crash with the update yet but u can be the first one where sp2 is causing problems and let your computer crash. at least i recommand 4 win xp and servicepack 2 a 2ghz cpu and 256 mb ram... if your computer is 2 slow it will smash your system up - cause is a buffer overflow... [...Microsoft...]
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hi there! i've found Xisto by entering "full cgi webspace ftp php linux" in the searchbar of alltheweb.com. as i watched this site i dont wanted to belive it, that ive found such a good server ^^ mfg maxx
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hi there! here's a usefull tip 4 ftp if u are using a mozilla browser (like IE or firefox) type username@password:ftp.your-domain.com mfg maxx
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hi there! the "www" is in the most of times useless. all mozilla browsers will regonize it automaticaly. but, if u have a ".com" adress type it without "/cgi-sys/defaultwebpage.cgi; and ".com", just hit "strg+return"... u can also write an "@" before the address. most mozillabrowsers can handle this. but it seems to me it is better to let the "www" go cuz there are servers witch will only accept http:// like http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ mfg maxx
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Can I Copy & Then Paste More Than Once On Xp? Windows XP
2091 replied to dark's topic in Operating Systems
hi there! the only way i know is NOTEPAD, so u can copy and paste everything into it. its not a very liked way but the best witch works. on win98 u can drag and drop any text on the desktop and so, but it doesend work on xp... sorry -
Spyware Is Windows-only Spyware Problems in Windows
2091 replied to MSTR's topic in Operating Systems
sorry bout the font... heres the text again: Spyware, those annoying programs that snoop on a user's actions, remain a Windows-only phenomenon. Prominent anti-spyware developer Webroot says it has yet to detect a single Apple or Linux spyware app. In comparison, Webroot's Spy Sweeper software protects against 15,000 Windows threats. Although Apple and Linux server worms (such as Lion) have been detected, their population is dwarfed by the proliferation of Windows-specific worms, viruses and Trojans. The main reason for this is that virus - and spyware authors - write malware for the most common platform. According to Webroot, the majority of spyware developers are based in Eastern Europe and come from a similar background as virus authors, though it doesn't know this for sure. Richard Stiennon, VP of threat research at Webroot, said that vulnerabilities in IE made the job of spyware authors much easier. He said malware and virus authors are similar in character - except for the fact malware authors are motivated by money. Porn affiliate programs create market for spyware The lines between spyware are other types of malicious code are becoming blurred. Computer viruses and worms use mass propagation from infected machine whereas spyware doesn't - relying instead on piggybacking on other apps or social engineering tricks to spread. Spyware generates a direct income. Spyware apps such as CoolWebSearch (CWS) change the IE home pages of users to that of porn sites. This generates traffic to those sites that both their operators and spyware authors, who participate in various affiliate programs, can benefit from. Porn sites can still make money from unwilling visitors through ads for other sites, removing the financial incentive for them to clamp down on the practice. Webroot provides the technology for Earthlink's Spy Audit service. PCs submitted to the service contained an average of 26 items of spyware, according to statistics released earlier this month. The vast majority of this problem is down to adware-related cookies or applications rather than more compromising Trojan infestation. Between 50 to 70 per cent of helpdesk calls are generated by spyware apps, according to Webroot. Spyware apps are commonly hosted on sex sites. Generally spyware becomes loaded on user's PCs with some degree or user permission but more invasive spyware apps install themselves on Windows machines by exploiting well-known IE exploits. File sharing apps and porn sites are the main conduits for spyware propagation, according to Christine Stevenson, VP of marketing at Webroot. "The only value of spyware apps is if they stay on user's machines. Spyware can leave remnants of itself or PCs to reload itself even if users might they have removed it or reinstall itself under a different name. It can be very difficult to shift," said Stevenson. Former spam king Sanford Wallace was last week indicted over an allegation that companies he runs - Seismic Entertainment Productions and SmartBot.Net - produced spyware. -
hi there! i think the hardest game is Diablo 2 Expansionset with the "Chaos Empire" MOD (or say AddOn if u want) Megaman was a cool game on the nintendo NES and the MarioBros was the easy'st game i've ever played but i've never beated the game "wizzards and warriors III" mfg maxx
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so - to unlock a cellular u need 4 thinks... [es wird keine haftung f?r etwaige sch?den ?bernommen. diese nachricht soll rein informativ sein, und ist nicht gedacht, um anderen zu schaden] first - a computer second - a datacable third - the software fourth - a handy so. i think, point 1 and 4 is done, so lets take a look on 2 and 3. 2: go into a handyshop and buy a datacable 4 ur handytype. go home and plug in the datacable. 3: surf to http://www.handy-support.com/, cellular.co.za or http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ search 4 DTC4 and u'll got it all. 4 more see the guide
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Microsoft And Handy's... Spamers Now Over Cellular ???
2091 posted a topic in Science and Technology
New Audiovox SMT5600 Windows-based Smartphone launches Posted: 13-Oct-2004 [source: Microsoft] [AT&T Wireless offers the Audiovox SMT5600 GSM tri-band smartphone featuring the Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, an integrated CMOS VGA camera, camcorder functionality, Bluetooth and weighs in at just 3.6 ounces.] Los Angeles -- Microsoft Corp. and Audiovox and AT&T WIreless introduced introduced the smallest Microsoft® Windows Mobile-based Smartphone in North America, the Audiovox SMT5600, at the Digital Entertainment Anywhere launch event. The Audiovox SMT5600 includes the Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software for Smartphones and is the first Windows Mobile-based Smartphone featuring Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, providing a rich new media experience that enables the seamless transfer of media from a PC running Windows XP. AT&T Wireless is offering the Audiovox SMT5600 for $199.99 (U.S.) after rebates with a two-year voice and data service contract. Powered by the Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software, the new Audiovox SMT5600 will allow AT&T Wireless customers to take the familiarity of Microsoft Office and Outlook features with them while on the move. With the latest in personal information management (PIM) functionality, such as over-the-air access to Outlook Calendar, Inbox and Contacts, phone users can easily transfer their most important information to their mobile phone. In addition, AT&T Wireless customers will be able to receive access to corporate e-mail on the Audiovox SMT5600 through Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and third-party middleware providers. In addition to its productivity-focused features, the Audiovox SMT5600 also provides users with a rich mobile multimedia experience through the following features: -- Advanced and unprecedented out-of-the-box multimedia features. The new Windows Media Player 10 Mobile provides leading-edge audio and video playback experiences with support for secure content, album art, playlists and more. Also, with the AT&T Wireless mMode Music Store, customers can discover, browse, listen to and purchase digital music tracks from a library of approximately 750,000 songs -- all right from the handset. Built in cooperation with Loudeye Corp. and Microsoft, the mobile music store is seamlessly integrated with the PC, so digital music tracks are downloaded to users' Windows-based PCs and billed automatically to their monthly AT&T Wireless statement or credit card. -- First Windows Mobile-based smartphone with integrated camera in the United States. The Audiovox SMT5600 features the CMOS VGA digital camera with low-light capabilities, 4x digital zoom and camcorder functionality. -- Seamless communications. The Audiovox SMT5600 includes pocket versions of Microsoft Outlook, Internet Explorer and MSN® Messenger, as well as speakerphone and conference calling functionalities. -- Versatile mobility. The Audiovox SMT5600 is enabled for Bluetooth® and infrared support, and is a tri-band (GSM 850/1800/1900) phone, which makes it a truly global phone. With Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, SMT5600 users can automatically sync media content easily with a Windows XP PC, transfer album art or playlists, and take advantage of new digital music scenarios powered by Windows Media Digital Rights Management 10. These scenarios include the transfer of purchased music from services such as MSN Music, Musicmatch, MusicNow and Wal-Mart Music Downloads, along with the ability to transfer subscription content from services such as Napster. The SMT5600 also is the first mobile phone to be certified under the PlaysForSure logo program, establishing that it is compatible with the widest variety of online services. And, weighing just 3.6 ounces, the SMT5600 proves that big things can come in small packages. -
Mozilla Firefox is Best????? I have liked what about you?
2091 replied to solankyno1's topic in Software
i think that someone shuld program a new browser with a new engine, so no one can write viri 4 this ^^ -
try 2 buy it in austria or taiwan cuz there are many things much cheaper than in usa ^^
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graphics: integrated or add on cards? video cards
2091 replied to Bimboadmasministries's topic in Hardware Workshop
external AGP - cards are better, and the onboardcard u can deactivate in ur asicnput[O]utputystem onboardcards mostly have 32 mb ram, external may have 128 or also 256 and bout 250 mhz vs 500 mhz [ext]^^ so u know, what u gonna get -
i remember it 2 it was a OLD 80486 pc with 66 mhz and 16 mb ram long time ago it was a very fast machine but now it's a .... u know
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Tablet Purchase, Any Help? I need to buy a tablet
2091 replied to truvu17's topic in Hardware Workshop
in austria/vienna there's a company named plug, witch can send u the tablet over see... adress: plug computer turnergasse 7/1/r2 A-1150 Vienna AUSTRIA and the homepage is http://www.plug.at/