Never said in the first place. If you've ever worked on a corporate LAN with one of these things running wild you'd see how quickly a you can bring down your whole network if you don't start simply unplugging machines.
Another removal tool made by Network ASSociates can be found at:
http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/
I've used it on a number of a machines with no problem. It only scans files (no registry). It fits on a floppy and it's free. It'll even run on machines that already have virus protection, good if someone hasn't updated their definitions and can't get on the internet. It's updated anytime a new baddy comes out, but you have to redownload the EXE file since it doesn't check for updates.
Guess I should've mentioned I did this back in late 2002:). I wouldn't be surprised if this stopped working after the number portability law came into effect. Guess I'll be buying a nice unlocked phone at www.just-talk.com for my next upgrade.
Actually, on T-Mobile after you've had the phone for a while you can send an email requesting the unlock code to SIMUnlock@T-Mobile.com I had no problems getting my Nokia 3390 unlock code from them.
Hopefully the rumors about the non-replaceable battery are untrue.
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The FCC link with some info (manual, pics, etc) is here... https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/cf/eas/reports
Don't drive angry!
Slap!
Never said in the first place. If you've ever worked on a corporate LAN with one of these things running wild you'd see how quickly a you can bring down your whole network if you don't start simply unplugging machines.
It was either that or "Shocker" I guess :)
Another removal tool made by Network ASSociates can be found at: http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/ I've used it on a number of a machines with no problem. It only scans files (no registry). It fits on a floppy and it's free. It'll even run on machines that already have virus protection, good if someone hasn't updated their definitions and can't get on the internet. It's updated anytime a new baddy comes out, but you have to redownload the EXE file since it doesn't check for updates.
Don't forget Samurai Jack! Season 1 on DVD on May 4th.
Guess I should've mentioned I did this back in late 2002 :). I wouldn't be surprised if this stopped working after the number portability law came into effect. Guess I'll be buying a nice unlocked phone at www.just-talk.com for my next upgrade.
Actually, on T-Mobile after you've had the phone for a while you can send an email requesting the unlock code to SIMUnlock@T-Mobile.com I had no problems getting my Nokia 3390 unlock code from them.
I always thought .com was a US TLD. I guess I'd be frustrated too if I was looking for kiddie porn and all of the .co.uk sites wouldn't ship to the US :)
Hate to see what would happen if he decided to "change the locks" ;)