Dear list:
We have just supped with the devil - written part of a software contract
in Window$ NT - the display part not the functional part which is DOS of
course.
The overview program in NT gets talked to by datagrams from the DOS part
over an ethernet. This we think an adequate firewall!
Our "i
Haven't had it happen, that I recall, but it makes sense. Arache takes
you back & forth based upon what is in the history list. Mail read
doesn't show up unless you have linked to a URL from that piece of mail.
S...
If you hit ESC from the first page visited today, ESC = 'back one' and
the
On Sun, 15 Jun 2003 18:56:22 +0300, Juha Sahakangas wrote:
> Glenn McCorkle wrote:
>> You guessed it...
>> deltree c:\windows
> C:\>deltree c:\windows
> 'deltree' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
Just boot from a DOS floppy and deltre
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 22:56:35 -0400, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> IMHO,
> Arachne is still "Michael's baby".
> It's not GPL until *HE* says it's GPL.
> I *will* wait (no matter how long it takes),
> for Michael to say "OK, release it".
I think that is the right thing to do. Michael has only said th
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 17:16:17 -0400, Roger Turk wrote:
> I was on the web this morning searching for insurance coverage that would
> cost less than what I am now paying. I was on the Geico home page
> clicked on "homeowners" at the bottom of the page and waited
> and waited while it tried to conn
I was on the web this morning searching for insurance coverage that would
cost less than what I am now paying. I was on the Geico home page
clicked on "homeowners" at the bottom of the page and waited
and waited while it tried to connect. Tired of waiting, I hit and up
pops a page from a si
Andy,
Don't get confused with the size of HD that DOS can recognize and the size of
HD that the BIOS can recognize. If you are running the 32-bit version of
DR-DOS, the HD size that can be recognized by DR-DOS is considerably larger
than 2.1 GB.
As I wrote previously, I have two HD's on my P7
In data de Tue, 17 Jun 2003 12:24:11 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] a scris:
I totally agree to this. The culprit port left open is 135 :)
Windows Messenger "produces" only simple plain ASCII ads. If one gets
colorful eye-candy ads, then he should consider using LavaSoft AdAware
program, which scans for
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Robert Wieland wrote:
> Andy,
>
> You're going to need more help than I can give, but I just want to make
> one point... in equipment of that vintage, you may have an IDE drive
> controller, which has a hardware limit of accessing 525 meg on the hard
> disk. To go to large
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
disable "messenger serice"
net stop messenger
But messenger (aka winpopup) service uses SMB (the windoze file/printer
sharing protocol), if your brother said this also happens on _HIGH
SECURITY BANK COMPUTERS_, whoever has configured security on those
machines/firewalls
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 17:45:59 +0100, Mel Evans wrote:
> Greg, Hi from Bonnie Scotland!
Hi there! I think we're having some of your weather down here. It's
c-c-c-cold with daily maxima below 15C
> You will only see any changes to a page if the writer/designer has
> used css in the page, and t
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