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September 28th, 2006, 03:57 PM
Aaha! Yes, sorry, I forgot to say that the boxes aren't AD integrated.
For security reasons, they can't be on a domain.
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September 28th, 2006, 02:25 PM
Hi All
Maybe someone on here can answer a question that I can't find the answer to on TechNet (quell suprise!)
On my company's wan is a Root CA (microsoft certificate services on Win2003 Ent). ...
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August 8th, 2006, 11:48 AM
I've had this before.
In my case it was FasterFox prefetching stuff that caused it.
I wonder if your proxy is doing something similar (if you're behind one)?
Cheers
Sean
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July 25th, 2006, 11:32 AM
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why not just prevent your child from using the phone by activating a PIN on your line to enable outgoing calls?
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June 28th, 2006, 03:39 PM
I agree. It's a handy little tool.
I can confirm that it comes with XP Pro and XP Home Editions.
If you get stuck on which option to use, I'd go for: -
cipher /W:C:\ where C:\ is the...
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hey
I got just the same (same numbers, random subject, 969 body) delivered to my btinternet.com email address (it uses yahoo's mailsystem) on Monday.
I flagged it as spam in webmail, and...
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good idea but a LOT of people block activeX content nowadays, so you wouldn't get a MAC address back if that were the case.
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In the case of cookies being cleared, there could be a 2nd factor authentication process on the web server, say, having a button saying "Request new cookie", then asking for your first pet's and...
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can't remember and can't be bothered to look this time of night, but is there a QOS service installed on 2K, like the default for XP?
if there is, try deinstalling that on both clients
Sean
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ok...
inbuilt firewall blocking one of the M$ networking ports between IPs?
or...
is there a "client separation"=on setting on the router that's causing problems?
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hey
Check that you aren't using one straight-through cable and one crossover cable.
I had exactly the same thing a year or so ago. Try replacing your cables with a new pair.
Cheers
Sean
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Hi everyone
To stay on the theme of this post, can anyone recommend any pre-training online reading material in order to prepare for CISSP training, or recommend any other online resources?
I...
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January 10th, 2006, 10:23 AM
Hi there
You haven't supplied many details, but I would guess that your network is using a Windows 2000/2003 server domain. When you do "find computers", the PC sends out a "broadcast" packet to...
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