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  1. TheMatrixHasU [SeanR561]

    IE question?

    IE 5.01 in my opinion. IE 5.5 gives weird script errors. Anywho some people still use Netscape also. My school for example. Brought in 30 brand new state of the art (well it was 2 months ago) 933 OptiPlex computers with Windows 2000 SP1 installed. Get this.... they still use Netscape 4.7 while the IE icon is in the Quick task bar and right on the desktop. I really don't know how smart the administrators are.... Mozilla in my opinion is good, especially now edging towards a 1.0 release. Netscape is old and sluggish... My 2 cents, Yvo
  2. TheMatrixHasU [SeanR561]

    Any trouble with 2474 ? Like no games running ?!

    only prob with me is that Getright crashes when i try to resume.... ALl games I have tried work fine (RA2, Tribes 2, B&W)
  3. TheMatrixHasU [SeanR561]

    Best XP Build So Far

    2475 doesn't work on my computer. Some fatal error after it copies all the files. 2474 is the best Whistler in my opinion except for it crashes Getright after I try to retry a file. Everything else works.
  4. TheMatrixHasU [SeanR561]

    !!!MAJOR BUG IN WINDOWS 2000!!!

    Hello, Couple of days ago i thought I would try WinLinux for a try. I already had Windows 98 Second Edition running and Windows 2000 Professional. Windows 98 Second Edition was running on the C:\ partition while Win2k was running on the E:\ (D:\ is MP3 drive). So I installed Winlinux 2000 final on my C: drive since it was FAT32. I configured all my devices under Windows 98 and restarted and put in my boot floppy to load up WinLinux. To my surprise once I was logged in I was able to view my NTFS partition. I thought, this is probably a feature of Winlinux to view your partitions, so I proceeded to encrypt my files by restarting the computer and booting into Windows 2000. I encrypted my files, restarted, put in the boot disk and yes my files (even though encrypted with EFS) were still viewable and readable. Now I would call this a major vulnerability as any hacker could use WinLinux to hack into a Windows 2000 server and still be able to view the files. A would think that this is a major flaw. Anyways I wanted to make sure and I tried on 2 different systems. Still the same thing. If anyone has comments on this, reply to this or send me an email at: thematrixhasu@earthlink.net -SeanR561
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