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<0> reset the registry means puts it back the way it was when windows was installed. which effectively means it messes up most my installed software
<1> it resets many of the operating system settings, and device driver settings, but it leaves the application settings and user settings pretty much alone.
<0> cool
<0> guess Ill try that next time I reboot
<1> it takes about an hour, just about as much time as an initial install
<2> how do i burn an iso cd?
<1> sill3; with an ISO burning utiltiy. most any full featured CD program has that option, write disk from image, or something.
<2> ok thanks
<1> CDRWIN, Nero Express, Sonic Record, etc etc.
<2> k
<3> Huh.
<3> http://test.doit.wisc.edu/
<3> Something not mentioned in the ZDNet article about Mac OS X getting hacked in less than 30 minutes is that it was hacked from a local account.
<3> Anyone who wanted one was given an ssh'able account on the system.
<4> "Enforcing marijuana prohibition costs taxpayers an estimated $10 billion annually and results in the arrest of more than 734,000 individuals per year -- far more than the total number of arrestees for all violent crimes combined, including murder, rape, robbery and aggravated ***ault."
<4> :~(



<2> that's why people should stop taking drugs.
<4> and worst of all, it raised the damn prices!
<2> they are ruining the economy and social structure of the country.
<3> ****in' junkies.
<5> sill3 ..so you know where to get those DVD burmning files from?
<2> i'm burning linux iso cd
<5> sill3 that's terrific!
<2> using my mac.
<2> to try and repair my xp notebook
<1> uh, how will linux help you repair XP ?
<2> i need a command prompt
<2> or just need to rename a file
<1> boot the XP CD, get into the recovery console
<1> !info recoveryxp
<2> i can't. i'm using one of those oem cd's
<2> from Gateway
<2> it takes me into their own software recovery with no escape
<1> oh. my OEM Dell XP CD's have the recovery console on them.
<1> **** gateway
<1> no wonder they are going bust.
<2> and the notebook has SOOO much crapware on it
<5> what is this movie 'Crash' about?
<1> if the thing you're renaming is a driver or service, the recovery console has a DISABLE service-or-driver command.
<2> but the notebook is good otherwise. it's their tablet. extremely sturdy. lots of metal used
<1> which is really rather more useful.
<6> crashing computers
<2> it's a dll
<2> ntdll.dll
<7> i was looking at my windows xp cd, and I accidently installed part of os onto my computer
<1> you rename that, and XP won't work at all, thats like a core system file, I believe.
<1> majesus; thats a good trick, WTF did you manage that?
<2> exactly. that's what i did.
<2> i didin't know it would prevent xp from booting
<7> i was looking at my windows xp cd, and I accidently installed part of os onto my computer so now when it reboots, I have two options to load winxp how do I delete the second boot option (installation)
<2> delete it from within xp
<7> how
<2> isn't that in control panel
<2> under System
<2> advanced recovery options
<2> i think
<7> i'll take a look
<8> i thought it was startup options
<9> i have a question about vpns... could anyone help?
<10> "startup and recovery". half a point each.
<11> not until you ask your question
<9> :)
<8> pale_blue: excellent.
<8> do we round?
<10> no.
<9> ok, well once I enable my vpn connection I am unable to access the internet, etc on my local computer here... like its trying to push everything through vpn
<8> FDIV
<9> is there a way to avoid that?
<3> WTF?
<12> [21:39] <7> i was looking at my windows xp cd, and I accidently installed part of os onto my computer so now when it reboots, I have two options to load winxp how do I delete the second boot option (installation)
<12> theres a way in recovery
<12> delete the windows folder it created
<12> then rebuild your boot.ini
<8> startup and recovery!
<12> or just go to msconfig and change the boot.ini there



<1> just edit C:\boot.ini and remove the entry for that second phantom OS.
<1> progger; what sort of VPN is this? something your work provided?
<8> peerce: how's the rain down there?
<9> im using sonicwall vpn client and sonicwall firewall at work
<1> Aurelius; was raining giant bucketloads awhile back
<9> for some reason its not setting the default gateway on the virtual adapter as well
<1> progger; the network administrator very well may have overrided the routing so that you HAVE to go through the work firewalls, this prevents man-in-the-middle attacks where your system acts as a tunnel for hackers
<8> peerce: rained off and on up here in walnut creek today
<1> we just got a HUGE squall that lasted about 1/2 hour and dumped at LEAST an inch
<9> peerce, i have complete access to all the computers at my work
<9> is there a way i can avoid this? i have access to the firewall
<13> President Logan is a ****ing *****.
<1> progger; you WANT to be the conduit for getting your office hacked? read what I said carefully and think about it.
<8> progger: make sure your sonicwall zones are setup correctly
<9> im just wondering why it tries to push all traffic through the vpn connection... cant windows determine which route to use accordingly?
<14> yeah I wish they dkill off Logan FKnight`
<1> progger; routing is by destination IP address
<1> what routes is your VPN publishing ?
<8> if you are being default routed through the sonicwall, the zones may not be allowing traffice from the VPN zone to the WAN zone
<1> if the default route (0.0.0.0/0) is into the VPN, then ALL traffic will go there.
<13> I think this season Kim will get kidnapped 6 times
<9> but isnt there something on my local computer here that i can change... say that 192.168.whatever or 10.10.whatever will go through vpn
<13> and get attacked by a Choopacabra
<1> note, many proprietary VPNs hide the routing from the client
<9> and everything else will go through regular network connection
<1> progger; I'm not familiar with sonicwalls' vpn security policies and how they manage taht sort of thing. usually its under the control of the VPN server, it pushes the routing rules at the client.
<8> yes
<1> your home network... is it on a IP subnet thats unique to your companies WAN ?
<9> home is 192.168.0, work is 192.168.10
<1> like, if you're using 192.168.1.xxx is that a subnet thats used by the office WAN too anywhere?
<1> so why did you say 10.10.x ?
<9> just as an example
<1> ok, so the ONLY route you want on the VPN is 192.168.10.0/24
<9> yes
<1> if thats the only subnet at work
<2> thanks peerce. the linux cd works
<8> progger: are you groupvpn?
<1> well, the sonicwall VPN service should be configured to push only that net, and not the default gateway
<1> BUT. if your home system EVER gets infected with a trojan that 'phones home' to the internet, and you VPN in, you could propagate it to work.
<2> thanks for your help. the cd iso works great.
<9> there's not too much configuration here in the local client... all i really see is "next hop ip address"
<1> progger; how many times have I said, its the VPN SERVER that determines routing policies ?
<9> im not really concerned with viruses.. 1, i dont get them.. im very careful... 2, i've had lots of experience removing them at work and on friends computers
<9> ok, i'll take a look at the server then
<8> progger
<8> check in the configuration for the groupvpn
<8> under advanced
<9> k
<8> there's a default gateway field
<8> ***uming you have a sonicwall even remotely similar to mine
<8> in addition
<8> go to "Clients" under that window
<8> "Allow clients to"
<8> there's a checkbox there
<8> "Set default route as this gateway"
<8> honestly though
<8> i'd not uncheck that
<8> and just set the default gw on the Advanced tab
<8> as peerce said, it's dangerous
<8> and the worst thing is to be overconfident
<9> under the default gateway on the advanced tab it is 0.0.0.0
<8> set that to the default gateway on the wan interface
<1> I'm really getting fond of OpenVPN... that thing is so easy to setup and so flexible
<1> ssl-vpn rocks
<8> that will cause everything that doesn't match the LAN Subnets to go to the configured default
<8> peerce: openvpn is nice yes :)
<8> but i have to admit, the sonicwall is pretty good
<1> we use juniper netscreens at work for site to site vpns, and juniper/neoteris for client->office VPN
<1> VERY slick. the VPN client for telecommuting is MSIE6 w/ a activeX object
<15> i love tetris
<8> we have no need for vpn really at this point
<16> tetris does have its zenlike appeal
<8> but i'm trying to get us setup for telecommuting
<16> so simple


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