On Mar 13, 9:47 pm, "cmsix" <c...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Dustin Cook" <spamfilterineffect.see....@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> news:Xns98F2CDABE33EEHHI2948AJD832@69.28.186.121.. .
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> > "cmsix" <c...@hotmail.com> wrote in news:TY6Jh.9354$jx3.2087
> > @newssvr25.news.prodigy.net:
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> >> "Kadaitcha Man" <nntp.n...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> >>news:et2lne$f87$1@blackhelicopter.databasix.com. ..
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> >> Say, what happened to all those lovely cascades you formerly kept going?
>
> >> cmsix
>
> > What are you calling a cascade?
>
> Do I look like your dictionary noob?
>
> cmsix
Who are you calling a noob retard. did you forget posting this?
Can I have some opinions on the easiest way to block internet browsing
without blocking anything else in a workgroup type network?
I'm working in a Dentist's office and his office girls have taken to
browsing while he is drilling.
cmsix
I've just run across the second machine in a week that is stuck in a
reboot
loop. Even when trying safemode the machine reboots before the login
screen.
I gave up and reinstalled the first time, but I have a little more
time
available with this machine and I'm wondering if any of you have any
tips. I
know that stopping the "Automatically reboot" feature might help, but
I
don't know any way to change the setting when I can't get it booted in
any
mode at all.
Does anyone know which registry entry controls this. I can put the
drive in
another machine and try to change the setting that way if I knew what
it
was.
Any other hints or tips would be appreciated.
By the way. I can get a boot log but it is a pita to put the drive in
the
offending machine, choose bootlog during the reeboot, and then take it
out
and put it back into another machine to read the boot log.
cmsix
more of your assinine drivel:
I've never actually seen Zone Alarm's suite in operation. I've come
across
McAffe incarnations and invaribly there is some problem with it by the
time
I see it. They also seem to be a mortal pain to remove, thought I
can't
vouch for the fact they were installed correctly in the first place,
since
I'd never do such a thing.
I did use Norton Antivirus back in 2001 2002 when they used to be
shipped
with certain motherboards I used, but by this late date Norton
products
remind me of the old redneck saying aound my location. It seems like
you're
tyring to cut a fat hog in the ass every time you deal with Norton.
>From your google profile, your an avid alt.sex poster... Certainly not
a full time computer technician...
Stick to what the **** you do know, writing sex novels, leave the
computer stuff to those of us who aren't halfwits.
--
Dustin Cook
Author of BugHunter
http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk


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