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<0> is Registry Mechanic good? <1> heh. with my original comcast deal about to end I could try their new 6 or 8 mbit internet for $20 / $30 for first 3 months. <1> weird how they don't post their non-deal internet prices on the site <0> hmm AMUST seems to be working well <1> oh wait. ack. the 6 and 8 mbit deal is new customers only <1> course, I don't need or even want the extra speed anyway <0> PageDefrag requires the "Debug programs" privledge to run. <= I gave it Debugging User's privledge, but it's still bugging me. <2> hahah <2> This is funny <0> ? <3> you gave WHAT "debugging user's privledge" ? <2> Mac OSX was being hacked to run on non-apple PCs <0> FKnight`: PageDefrag <0> it's from Sysinternals <2> And Apple are trying to shutdown the project <0> it needs that privledge to work
<3> Segmental: When did Windows get the ability to give permissions to programs? The permission needs to be given to the user running the program I thought. <0> well i dunno what the hell its talkin bout <0> i checked everything heh <0> the help file doesnt talk about it <3> I just ran page defrag's GUI <3> and told it to defragment next boot <3> I never got any prompt about debugging rights <0> I've got it <0> needed to go to local security policy <0> and give my account permission to use that mode <3> what did you give that permission to before? <3> "I gave it Debugging User's privledge" <0> I did Start => Run => Secpol.msc, went to Local Policies, went to User Right's ***ignment, double clicked Debug Programs, added my Admin account to it <0> now it will work <3> I mean before that <3> when you typed "I gave it Debugging User's privledge" <0> oh i gave it through file properties which was wrong <0> i undid that heh <3> There's an option under file properties to give an application a privilege ? <0> no thats called Security tab <0> when u ***ign accounts to files/objects <4> http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/02/17/osx86_project_dmca_claim/ there's a rhyme in OS X that's used to test its Trusted Platform Module <0> ok gotta logoff and on <0> brb <5> Where exactly does a "system service" load from in windows. Is it a setting in the registry or is it a certain directory on the hard drive where it loads as a driver or mudule? I know you can enable and disable them through control panel but how do these services actually load when windows starts up <3> all service information and their startup parameters are stored in the registry <3> including the path to the service executable <6> http://www.crochetmycrotch.com/cgi-bin/emAlbum.cgi?cmd=show_thumbs&path=Custom_Vaginas&tn=1 <7> that's just . . . weird. <8> Very odd. <6> apparently, here in nyc, with the hipster crowd, or some such stereotype, knitting is becoming or has become a hip thing <5> Are services pretty well organised in the registry...like how they start <5> or are they extremely cryptic and hard to disable directly through regedit <8> xtor: I suggest you not try to mess with them in regedit. <7> use sc if you must. <8> Services have dependencies that may not be obvious. <8> If you start messing with them, then you can screw something up badly. <5> rworks my purpose is to scan a few PCs for hidden keyloggers that might be loading <7> i don't see how that serves the purpose. <5> So I need to catalog and examine every single service or executable thats loading any way <8> ahahahahahahha <8> Good freaking luck! <5> errr...well some keyloggers are disguised as services. I need to trace them to their binaries and see if the binaries are legit or not <3> we inventory the software installed on all of our machines using Winventory. It's MySQL/PHP/VBS based <9> Winventory my coinpurse!. <9> We're using Track-it for software inventory. <9> Er. we will be. <3> I didn't like trackit <3> the demo I tried <9> i dont either. <9> i'm not maintaining it. <9> coworker is. <9> i told him use whatever the **** you want. dont expect me to fix it. <9> You know what's weird? After my vpn client is connected for an extended period of time, my LAN SSH sessions die. <5> Ironic that winventory is PHP based yet catering to MS Windows <3> Why is that ironic ? <10> all I know is I think everyone can agree that the mortal combat movies are the best movies in history. <7> all i know is that i think everyone can agree that you're either huffing paint or you're trying to be funny and failing miserably. <11> Joe-7: You misspelled "Kombat." <10> My bad :-\ <10> pale I like those *** kicking movies
<10> granted I liek the quest better <10> like even <12> My uncle wants me to put Server 2003 on his 486DX2 50, If I upgrade it to 8 megs of ram, would that be too much ram for Server 2003 to see? Or is 4 megs plenty? <10> what <10> I wish he stayed <10> I woulda permbanned that **** <13> Oh Joe. <10> oh XTR <7> oh shut it. <13> Oh. <7> ohhhhh su-su-sudio. <13> Oh pb. <4> that song should never have left the st-st-studio <7> call me phil. <3> Jet hahhahaha <10> hehe <4> st-st-stupid <4> I'm SO happy our new RD portal is working <3> RD portal? <4> ya, its a web portal that fires up a Java SSL connector <4> so I can RD into work <4> VPN without a VPN client <3> uhhh <3> where do I get that <4> http://www.checkpoint.com/ <4> I imagine it costs $$$ <10> like gotomypc <4> http://www.checkpoint.com/products/connectra/index.html <4> that's what we use <10> you can RD through a web browser <4> You connect to a web page, log in via secureid <4> SecurId <10> yeah <4> then fire up a Java applet that establishes an SSL connection <10> print out the sheet of p***words and the p***word changes everyday <4> and then you can run whatever apps appear on the web page <4> We host our web-based email in it <4> and our web-based calendar <4> and rd <4> works slick, you don't need a VPN client on the client <4> doesn't **** with any IP numbering <10> yeah <4> works through firewalls and nat <3> what about actual IP access to the network? Like if I have an end user running Autocad on their home computer, and I need them to accesss one of our license servers <4> cause its https <4> FKnight`: I RD directly to 165.23.x.x <4> which is my desktop <4> on our internal network at work <3> yeah, I get that, I was just wondering if full IP access to the internal network was available <4> It seems so <4> Um, gimme a second <4> I think only the applications "published" through Connectra work <3> like from home computer, opening a TCP port to an internal autocad license server on a 10.x IP <4> so like, Telnet is "published" on the page <4> well, as long as the person isn't numbered 10.x at home <4> it should work <6> cisco, checkpoint, juniper all do this SSL tunnel thing. <14> I'm teachjing friends how to be emo. <6> it is pretty cool. <10> Yeah you should be able to <10> I mean it is direct VPN access <10> sartan... hmm <4> Er, telnet isn't published <3> if it's direct VPN access, why does Jet need to access an external IP to RDP ? <4> so I doubt I can telnet to an arbitrary IP <6> it's not direct VPN <10> I don't know... his is different than what I'm talking about <6> it's an SSL tunnel serving specific applications. <10> :-\ <14> hmmm... <3> so it's not a VPN <6> a true VPN will offer direct IP access. <6> (obviously) <10> gotomypc, is real RD
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