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<0> since they can't talk direct to the hardware
<1> sec ill pull it up
<0> its quite possible nero doesn't support R2 for some reason or another.
<0> since thats SO freekin' new
<2> it installed it works
<1> whoa what the hell.
<2> it worked before i reformatted
<1> since i fixed my own i nstallation i lost the stanadard system aspi
<1> and manually reinstalled nero's version
<1> anyway i'm positivly for sure positive (heh) that Windows does have one of it's own
<0> IIRC< Microsoft's WINASPI was broken, and didn't support some operations required for cd burning
<3> 83 minutes to burn a single DVDr. I want a new burner. I need a new burner. Please send your free, new burners to me.
<2> 83 min DAMN. i burn dvds in 10 min
<0> mine take about 25 mins if they are ful
<0> full



<1> are you transcoding Tomomi
<4> ok
<0> but thats cuz the blanks I have are 4X :D
<3> sartan: No. Straight dump.
<4> i just ordered one of these barracuda network appliances
<0> digiwork; did you tallkl with their presales engineering about how it will integrate with your existing (?) firewalls?
<0> I'm guessig they need direct access to it to update its rules and filters on a daily+ basis
<4> it updates every hour
<4> so whatever
<1> [05:12:35] NeroVision File 'WNASPINT.DLL': Ver=V1.18, size=57344 bytes, created 11/2/2002 8:53:04 AM
<4> that's probably a little bit superflous
<0> I mean, basically, its a canned spam******in+ style filter that they remote manage
<1> [05:12:35] NeroVision File 'Drivers\PXHELP20.SYS': Ver=2.03.28a, size=20640 bytes, created 3/11/2005 3:28:09 PM (Pr***i/Veritas driver for win 2K)
<1> there we go.
<1> peerafk: theres a quick log exerpt or whatever of the stanard ****.
<4> they don't actually remotely manage it
<4> but yes
<1> and...
<4> its canned spam ******in, etc that integrates with exchange or lotus
<1> [05:12:35] NeroVision ahead WinASPI: File 'C:\Program Files\Nero\Nero 7\Core\Wnaspi32.dll': Ver=2.0.1.74, size=164112 bytes, created 11/2/2004 1:54:32 PM
<4> and they support it
<1> is the nero version
<5> so where would novell be if they adapted their designs to be compatible with accepted 802.3 ethernet types? so stupid
<5> now they are in an ***hole
<4> and its only 2500 bucks for 40,000 emails a day
<6> Is there a way I can see the past few things I've copied/pasted?
<4> $4000 for 4 million a day
<1> n0ne: yeah. run office
<6> sartan I started MS Word, what's next?
<5> damn 40k emails a day
<5> who the heck neesd to send so many
<0> office 2000(or is it XP?) includes a clipboard 'stacker' thing
<0> I forget what its called
<4> we do about 35k a day
<4> so that should be fine
<4> XP and above
<1> copy and paste three or fo ur times.
<5> digi where u work?
<3> If you've got "Recent Documents" enabled for the start menu, you can track that way, but it's limited.
<1> I hate the clipboard tool in office.
<1> i can't t urn that **** off
<0> hell, my home server probably does 2000-3000/day, and 90% of that is spam
<4> im also considereing one of those "check first" thingies
<0> wait, nearly daily, someone uses my mail list server to send a message to 1500 subscribers (of course, thats only one 'message' the way I'm counting)
<6> ok let me try
<4> where anytime someone sends you an email, the system returns it to the sender asking for authbentication
<4> a one time process
<1> a whitelist
<6> Doesn't Widnows come with a clipboard?
<4> well a end user controlled whitelist
<0> digiwork; you wanna be blacklisted? go ahead an drun that ****.
<4> blacklisted?
<0> whitelistining like that is GARBAGE. god, it ****s.
<4> why?
<0> yeah... you subsccribe to a email list serrver, now you start hammering every single personn who pposts to that list with your whitelist crap. plonk, on my blacklist
<1> autoresponders
<1> check spamcop.org
<1> or whatever the site is.
<1> there's a big secction on why peopole are anal about it
<1> basically it's still unsolicited mail
<5> you guys know why novell **** the bed, because of some cocky IT guy who felt his way is better then the rest of the worlds



<4> peerce, sorry dude but if you subscribe to a listserv without whitelisting it first, you're a moron
<4> i auto exclude my listservs from OOO messages as well
<4> works fine
<0> digiwork; well, most lists, the messages are 'from' the poster, not the list. you gonna whitelilst every subscriber who might post?
<4> no
<4> thats not how the whitelist works
<0> people who use that **** on earthlink (who offers it) get kicked off every list *Ive* been on.
<4> well see
<5> so what are you guys trying to whitelist and blacklist?
<4> the lovely thing about it, is it's audience specific
<4> so at my coorporation the only people subscribed to lists are IT people, who know to whitelist first
<4> just like out of office
<0> i finally figured out why my friend kept getting RBL'd by CBL... his mail server (fedora core 3) was misconfigured and the SMTP HELO response was "localhost.localdommain" :D
<0> fixed that, and voila, now he no longer gets a daily listing on CbL
<5> <-- set up my first active directory today
<5> seems to be working ok
<5>
<5> Genius peerce
<0> he and I both use spamhaus's sbl-xbl, and xbl includes CBL
<5> AOL?
<1> is cool
<5> it rocks
<5> greatest invention
<5> ever
<7> An 18 year-old boy was recently arrested in Ohio for telling fellow students to refresh the schools web page in order to slow down the server. He is being charged with a felony and is currently being held in jail. According to Canton City Prosecutor Frank Forchione 'This new technology has created a whole wave of crimes, and we're just trying to find ways to solve them.'"
<5> wtf?
<2> WTF
<0> that sounds like a urban legend to me
<5> BS
<5> no way
<7> Way.
<2> IF YOU WANT TO DO THAT, JUST ****ING PING IT
<5> its misinterpreted and miscomunicated i bet
<7> http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/06/01/06/2140227.shtml?tid=123&tid=95
<0> http://www.wkyc.com/akron/akron_article.aspx?storyid=45721 huh
<0> **** slashduh, thats the biggest pile of poot on thhe net
<0> ah, see. read closely.
<0> Police say the student created a website, which connected to the school's system.
<0> When enough users logged on and hit the F5 button, it overloaded the school's system.
<0> he didn't tell them to hit f5 on the schools website, he had his OWN website that was hammering the schools site. thats different.
<7> ...
<7> "The incident occurred Dec. 2. Using a school computer, Stone created a blog on a Web site that encouraged others to use a link to another site. Once at the second site, Stone told users to hold down F5 to help crash my school server"
<7> A blog.
<8> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0406650/ <- nice movie title.
<9> hericus thats is gay
<7> It's comical.
<9> wow if i was that kids parents
<9> i would **** that schoool system and the local da right in the ***
<10> hmm
<10> eh
<10> i guess at leaste we are not living in China
<10> how now brown cow
<10> unique new york
<10> is 10 cal's for mssms 2003 for $500 a decent deal?
<10> *mssbs2003
<10> microsoft small business server 2003
<7> So what would he have gotten if he Ddossed his school?
<10> aaaooooo anyone here?
<10> that school system is rediculous
<0> godlie; whats list price ono that?
<10> idont know
<10> thats why i am asking
<0> ok, yer an idiot. NEXT?
<11> computers are evil.
<12> how do i make it so the default for every folder is set to list
<2> under the view settings
<12> i keep setting it as list
<12> but it keeps going back
<7> Zorlak, I'd wish you had ops in #binrev.
<12> mluschas: do you mean the right click view or the view tab
<2> neither
<2> Tools - Folder options - View
<12> or the one in folder options
<12> ok


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