This has nothing to do with the IPv6 stack. It is more of a DNS client issue. IPv6 deals with IPv6 addresses, DNS deals with IPv6 addresses to hostname mapping.
Which windows version would that be? NT/2k/XP installs administrative shares that are only accessible if you are a member of the Administrators group. If you have a blank administrator password that is still your fault. XP also turns off the default administrative shares if the administrator password is blank. 95/98/ME does not install any default shares, not sure about 3.11. I am not aware of any Microsoft (desktop)applications that installs "stuff like shares with empty passwords".
Whats so fantastic about that? I can do that from home. I pay 20$ (well, 200 swedis kroner) for a 10 mbs connection. When it's coming up to 10-20 MByte/s and i no longer need to store thing on my harddrive, thats when things is getting interesting.
You are absolutely correct. However you didn't get a +5 Insightful.
This has nothing to do with the IPv6 stack. It is more of a DNS client issue. IPv6 deals with IPv6 addresses, DNS deals with IPv6 addresses to hostname mapping.
Here's a "HOWTO" for installing Promise RAID drivers during a Windows 2000 Server install:
Press F6.
Better?
Which windows version would that be?
NT/2k/XP installs administrative shares that are only accessible if you are a member of the Administrators group. If you have a blank administrator password that is still your fault. XP also turns off the default administrative shares if the administrator password is blank. 95/98/ME does not install any default shares, not sure about 3.11.
I am not aware of any Microsoft (desktop)applications that installs "stuff like shares with empty passwords".
"It's a shame there's no easy way to get rid of Messenger service (ie. "net send") spam the same way."
Control Panel -> Services , Set "Messenger" service startup type to "disabled".
Or just do:
C:\>net stop messenger
The Messenger service is stopping.
The Messenger service was stopped successfully.
C:\>
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No! You are all wrong!
Everyboddy knows it was Al Gore who invented packet switching.
Whats so fantastic about that? I can do that from home. I pay 20$ (well, 200 swedis kroner) for a 10 mbs connection. When it's coming up to 10-20 MByte/s and i no longer need to store thing on my harddrive, thats when things is getting interesting.
Update: 01/15 12:55 PM by H
Come on Hemos, set your clock right...
the 600-MHz-TM5600 performs somewhere in between a Pentium III-400 and a Pentium III-600
Like a Pentium III-500 you mean?