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<0> i should just har*** them some more
<0> the espresso and sandwiches are too good
<0> and they have comfy couches
<1> a friend of mine can't see thumbnails, even with the view selected in Explorer. any ideas?
<2> reboot
<1> tried that already
<3> "regsvr32 shimgvw.dll" fixed it when I couldnt see thumbnails
<4> Opera is still so weird to me, especially with its mail client.
<1> hmm
<1> DefiantN, on the run line?
<3> but I had unregistered it cause of some report of a security bug
<3> yea
<1> DefiantN, that worked
<1> thanks
<1> is that cuz of that recent windows update?
<1> can you tell me exactly what that actually does?



<1> i want to find out what/where in the registry happened when i did that
<3> no, I did it manually
<3> some website told me too
<3> it is a dll used for windows picture viewer
<3> (s)
<1> ok, so you don't know what exactly in the registry changed?
<5> if a website told you to **** your sister in the ***hole with a curling iron, would you?
<3> no
<5> Well there you go.
<5> Now go to your room.
<5> Your father will be up soon to **** you in the ***hole with a curling iron.
<3> This was legitamate advice, I am capable of telling the difference
<5> This is a legitimate curling iron.
<5> Prepare to have your sigmoid turned into a stuttering sigmoid.
<1> anyone know what in the registry gets altered with the command "regsvr32 shimgvw.dll" ?
<5> nothing gets altered in the registry, that I'm aware of.
<5> It registers that lib in memory.
<1> hmm
<6> how do I check what encoding type a file in windows is using?
<6> if its ANSI, UNICODE, UTF-8 etc..
<7> i rock UTF-64
<5> `file` maybe?
<6> ?
<4> andee: Got the Vim text editor installed?
<6> there is no way for windows to check the encoding?
<4> If so, open the file with Vim and do :set fileencoding?
<4> andee: No idea. I don't use Windows for **** like that.
<4> I doubt there's a built-in way to do it, regardless.
<6> whats the use of saving in different encodings then if the OS cant tell them appart?
<4> The OS couldn't give less of a **** what encoding your files are.
<4> It's applications that matter.
<6> a good OS can tell the difference between UTF and UNICODE! :P
<4> Uh.
<4> UTF-8 /is/ Unicode.
<4> One of the various Unicode subformats, at least.
<4> And, again, the OS doesn't care whether the file is UTF-8 text, ISO-8859-15, Big5, or a JPEG.
<6> exactly my point
<4> Windows has been fully Unicode-aware and -capable, as far as I know, since Win2K.
<4> So, again, it's the applications that matter -- your text editors, web browsers, or other tools.
<4> It's all just bits on a disk to Windows.
<4> All this goes for Unix/Linux systems as well.
<4> They just happen to include a utility -- /usr/bin/file -- that can make an educated guess as to what kind of a file a given file is.
<4> There might even be a native Win32 port of /usr/bin/file. Have you tried Googling?
<4> I know it's in Cygwin...
<8> anyone ever get the outlook is trying to retrive data from the server msgs, I get it a lot in calendars looking at other peoples calendar and sometimes adding contacts/email....CPU load is like 5% on the exchange server, and it happens on all workstations.
<7> cached mode?
<9> oh my god
<7> OH MY GOD
<9> this dumb *** chick in the office just sent out an email to the entire office.
<9> ZZ Top CD - For Sale! !!!!! $6.00 !!!!!
<9> with a picture of the cover art and a track listing
<9> and someone replies to all
<9> "what is a tube snake boogie?"
<7> lol
<9> someone should get fired
<7> i just said **** 6 times in a public posting on the sage software consultants newsgroups
<7> i also called tech support "a rabid herd of poop throwing monkeys"
<10> nice!\
<4> HU FLUNG PU?



<7> When I tried to uninstall Std. both manually and with the Uninstaller
<7> Utility, the server freezes when restarting?
<7> How can I unfreeze it? The customer is now totally down because this server
<7> is frozen!
<7> ahahahahahaha
<7> pwned
<5> reply-to-all is a privilege, not a right.
<11> called STD for a reason then
<12> hi all
<13> besides remote desktop, what is the best remote vnc type software to use to support home users ??
<1> Panos, my company uses PC-DUO
<7> gotomeeting
<1> i personally use Remote Administrator
<13> gotomeeting = $39/mo
<13> well, i want to be able to see what they see at the same time
<7> gotomeeting = pwn
<13> hense a vnc/radmin does the trick
<13> pc-duo, ill google it
<7> vnc has to be installed
<7> and the firewall has to be configured
<1> Panos, you can do that with both that i mentioned
<7> and the router has to be configured
<13> we use a vpn at work
<13> so i dont have to worry about that Gimp-Work
<1> that's fine Panos
<7> you never said it was corporate
<13> they connect via vpn which is never a problem
<13> ah, my bad
<1> radmin and pcduo works with both
<7> then just deploy vnc
<7> radmin won't work cause they aren't domain users iirc
<13> i've used vnc, radmin, just didnt know which was best of all of them to use
<7> unless i'm thinking of some other program
<13> and i can tell all home users to bring in their home pc once before working from home again
<7> lol
<7> yeah cause that's not a bitch
<1> Panos, what's wrong with radmin?
<7> just buy a gotomeeting license
<13> chains: nothing, just wanted to see if there was something better
<13> ive used radmin before
<1> pc-duo is pretty good
<14> h-town time
<14> later
<10> ick
<1> i like radmin so if i want to send ctrl alt delete i can just hit ctrl alt f12
<13> and i believe vnc = free
<13> true
<7> that's true chains
<7> you can't do that with gotomeeting to my knowledge
<1> i don't think i can do that with pc duo either
<13> oh
<1> but our company uses that
<1> but
<1> there is an option on the menu to "send ctrl alt del to remote computer"
<7> yeah cause it's vnc :P
<1> just easier to hit the keys vs going through the menu
<15> VNC's rendering is so ****y slow tho. at least RADMIN is close to the performance of RDP
<13> what about tightvnc
<13> i'd have to use this when home users cant figure out how to log into msn messenger, and stupid things like that
<1> i've used tightvnc
<1> works well
<1> not sure about the ctrl alt del feature though
<7> same as realvnc
<1> i'm usually connecting to a linux box when i use that
<7> that being said
<7> you could prolly recompile and add an accelerator
<7> wouldn't be that hard
<5> COCK
<5> BALLS
<5> I hate this ****ing job.
<5> Take this job and pop-shovit.
<7> ****
<7> ****
<7> COCK


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