I've also heard tale that this is a result of this, or something
similar. Usually something in Windows causes the end users computer to
try and connect to a website using the Network Discovery UPnP
framework. Personally, I tend to ignore that.
Regards,
Tony E.
Charles Jones wrote:
> I
I hope you realize its super easy to edit your 'user agent' in Mozilla.
-jmz
On Feb 5, 2008 8:23 PM, Craig White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> from web logs...what is this as a user agent?
>
> Microsoft Data Access Internet Publishing Provider Protocol
I would have to agree here. The only flag that would have been of concern would
have been a PUT command, however the line you have shown is normal for a
typical web browse. They may have been viewing the site from a MSFT application
like Front Page, Word, Excel, etc.. At the same time they appar
I've seen similar to below when someone embeds a picture in an MS-Word
or PowerPoint document. I'm not sure how it happens, but sometimes when
they drag the picture in from a web page, it gets hotlinked to the URL,
so when someone opens the document, MS-Office fetches the image instead
of havin
v been compromised.
> 4. If needed contact me off list.
>
> Mike
> Craig White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > from web logs...what is this as a user agent?
> >
> > Microsoft Data Access Internet Publishing Provider Protocol Discovery
> >
> >
AIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> from web logs...what is this as a user agent?
>
> Microsoft Data Access Internet Publishing Provider Protocol Discovery
>
> ?
>
> Craig
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