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    Admin rights mess

    Quote: Why is madrake better than other? I had an old mandrake 5.2 for some time and then upgraded to redhat 7.2. I didn't however try a new version of mandrake. This is my take so far. 1) Mandrake 9.0 Install and video support with Mandrake 9 is among the best. configuration utilities (drake) are quite easy to set up and among the most flexible. Good support for the latest KDE and Gnome. Excellent Samba support / utilities. This is the best balanced of the packages. If you're just starting with Linux then this is a no brainier. 2) Red Hat 8.0 Red Hat is the most bullet proof, and, the most inflexible of the packages. You are (almost) forced to use Red Hat's version of Gnome. Very little support for anything else, but what does exist is extremely polished. Has great installation, and terrific video support. This is the only package that would install in graphics mode to my ATI8500 card. 3) SuSE 8.1 SuSE impressed me as being the most flexible of the bunch, and was visually / ethically the most interesting as delivered. The install is a little rough around the edges, but, if I was (a lot) more experienced, then, I would probably go with SuSE. I understand that SuSE is one of the oldest Linux outfits, and , it shows. It just feels good???
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    Admin rights mess

    Quote: Quote: If you're a standalone or a small network, why is it bad to run as Administrator??? You been listening to these Linux guys too much ;-). Hey, I am one of these Linux guys! Quote: In a small (home) networked enviorment sub accounts are for your wife or kids. Agreed. My main concern is that, by running everything as admin I might be increasing the chances that if I do some damage (either by myself -- less likely, but... -- or "manipulated" by some virus/exploit), it could be orders of magnitude worse than if I was logged as average Joe user. I try to keep myself up-to-date with AV signatures and AFAIK my firewall is well configured, but you never know with virii/exploits coming out every 2 weeks... I am just finding it hard to properly configure permissions, because apps seem to act weird if I switch to a non-admin group, and I can't seem to get the pattern -- even if I uninstall them as admin and try to reinstall them as a 'power user', things don't go fine. In the meantime, I will keep playing God here... (not that I don't like it, but... ) And, yes, given the environment here, no doubt I would be admin anyway (I am just not sure I should be all the time!) Thks for the reply. Sorry about the Linux comment, I'm running Mandrake 9 myself. I've tried SuSE and Red Hat also. Their are two different criteria that we deal with here. Linux (and of course UNIX) have excellent security and networking features. Most of the time these are far ahead of NT. The problem is that these work flawlessly on a system where not much change takes place, but, that doesn't seem to hold up when a lot of program and system reconfiguration is going on. Linux has the strength here, but, not the durability. Everyone likes to put down windows, but, it's not as simple as that. To put it another way... I can slam my W2K system around all day long without a problem. Programs in/out, multiple reboots, all sorts of weird configurations, and it just keeps chugging along. Linux tends to be a lot more brittle environment which I've often seen break with that same abuse. On the other hand when left in a set configuration, well, we all have heard how a walled up Linux (or UNIX) box is found running years later... the other issue is the security one. In a large business or government environment, it is essential that one has impeccable security in place. In the kind of personal and small business environment that I deal with, that kind of security is difficult and many times irrelevant. Many of the 'serious' security issues that 'everyone' is so concerned about apply mainly to the government and big business environments. Now I'm not saying that I don't use security, but, required parameters are much different in that small business than in the large impersonal workplace. So, I guess I'll keep Mandrake as a second system on the computer. And, if anyone is determined to run Linux, I'd definitely recommend Mandrake. But, I think that W2K will remain as my main workstation environment for the foreseeable future.
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    Blocking file transfers in messenger

    Quote: I have run into this problem when I had to reformat and reinstall a system over spyware. System was running at 100% cpu on win2k pro. Kazaa was main culprit that let in who knows what else. I said fine do what you want but when computer goes down again, its YOUR PROBLEM. You want to dl crap for a short period of time or use your system. Its still running...............So maybe just maybe the idea of NO COMPUTER at all scared him a bit. If Spyware is your main concern then you should make sure that you have the latest version of ADaware run on a regular basis. I'm sure that you have a decent antivirus package installed, and, you should also turn on the MailSafe feature in ZoneAlarm. I'm afraid that's about as far as you can go with it ;-).
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    Admin rights mess

    Quote: I need some help with setting admin rights on Win2000 Pro... I used to belong do Admin group, which allowed me to do everything. This is a bad thing, and I decided to play Mr. Nice Guy and switch back to default "Power Users" group. According to its description, I should be allowed to install progs and such, but this is not happening: most of the apps I try to install either simply fail or explicitely say they need admin rights in order to be installed ;( Even worse: 'runas' is not helping me at all, and all sorts of weird things happen: apps silently refusing to run as normal user, games showing weird behavior (my mouse goes crazy if I run Jedi Knight II with 'runas') and such ;( Given this incredible mess, I will revert to being a member of admin group until I figure out how to deal with this the correct way... ;( Any help will be much appreciated. BTW: This is a single user machine (home use only), but it is connected to a cable modem, so security concerns apply. TIA Andre If you're a standalone or a small network, why is it bad to run as Administrator??? You been listening to these Linux guys too much ;-). In a small (home) networked enviorment sub accounts are for your wife or kids.
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    Share favourites with Mozilla and IE6?

    Quote: Doesn't Mozilla share its bookmarks with Internet Explorer by default? Here's my setup: Admin logon (used to install Mozilla) Power User logon (used to run Mozilla) Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Mozilla 1.2b Windows XP Pro SP1 Usually when you install mozilla it auto shares its bookmarks with your IE favourites folder, but when I run mozilla the 'Imported IE Favourites' folder is empty. Is that because I used one profile to install it and another to run it? Or is it a bug in this release, I know 1.2.1 is out now and I'll try that on Friday. Suggestions plz? Go to manage bookmarks, tools, import. Yes the different install/accounts are probably screwing you up. It is not a bug, or, the version of Mozilla.
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    70mm case fans??

    Quote: I didnt want the 6000rpm fan version of this HSF because of noise but the 2500rpm is a little to slow really for overclocking. Il try around a few retailers sites and see what i can find. Must be something somewhere. These guys always seem to have an interesting selection. http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/index.html
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    Blocking file transfers in messenger

    Quote: Well not allowing servers made no difference to incoming files. I can block outgoing transfers, so I guess then my problem is 50% solved. Not really though, since if the files are already here, they've done their damage. BTW, I should have mentioned before, it's Messenger 5.0 that's being used. Sorry I forgot about that before. Well I supose that you could just disallow MSM 'all' access through zonealarm... Just tell them you can't figure out why it isn't working (darn MS software)... humm... maybe not ;-). Time to block ports 6891 to 6900?? ;(
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    Start Button

    Quote: Does anyone know how to rename the start button in w2k? In 98 there was a prg called winboost that did it for ya. But haven't been able to find anything like that for w2k. Any suggestions, hints, directions would be greatly appreciated. :x You want a freeware program called Hook99. http://thunder.prohosting.com/~ladi/e_hook.html
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    Blocking file transfers in messenger

    If you use ZoneAlarm as your firewall, then just block MSM as a server. I think that 'should' still allow messages, but not file transfers.
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    What should be a decent temp for a P4?

    Quote: It falls off a lot, actually. Rough handling of systems in transport (or poor packaging) combined with less than competent users leaves you with a great chance of that happening. I remember reading many times about people forgetting to properly mount their Athlons (or leaving the fan unplugged on accident, which happens to everyone at some point) and with the rate those things heat up they simply cook. One of the reasons that I paid the bucks for the Swiftech. Very positive atachment with no chance of cracking anything. No way that sucker's coming off ;-).
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    What should be a decent temp for a P4?

    Quote: I havent turned this machine off since i got it 7days ago, aslong as you class standby not being off. Which technically on a P4 Standby is off I saw that video and that is what made me decide i shud go for a P4 then i found they use 2500rpm fans to keep cool and i just gave in to the almighty Intel and bought 1. By the way jim what type of fan is on your Swiftech MCX4000? YS Tech TMD fan Model #PD1270155B-2F 74 x 15mm / 37 cfm @ 5800 rpm - 39dBA Actual quite a reasonable sound level. Review at http://www.overclockers.com/articles603/ I've also got a Lian Li PC-60; that also helps with the temp.
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    Dual P4 mobo's - not Xeon - will they exist?

    Quote: Even with Hyperthreading, there's still only one physical processor, and the system will be limited as such. It's my opinion that hyperthreading will really only make a difference in benchmarking... If a single program is using +/-90% of the cpu threads, it makes no difference which 'virtual' processor the threads are being processed by. Finally, someone who sees the reality of it ;-).
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    What should be a decent temp for a P4?

    Normally 31.5 at idle... 35+/- fulltilt That's with a Swiftech MCX4000 (highly recomended) I've had it up over 3 and stable, but I really don't need to push my luck ;-). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SiSoftware Sandra Processor(s) Model : IntelĀ® PentiumĀ® 4 CPU 2.53GHz Speed : 2.89GHz Performance Rating : PR3177 (estimated) Type : Standard L2 On-board Cache : 512kB ECC synchronous ATC System Mainboard Bus(es) : AGP PCI IMB USB FireWire/1394 SMBus/i2c MP Support : No System BIOS : Award Software, Inc. ASUS P4B533-E PURE UDMA 1011 System Mainboard : ASUSTeK Computer INC. P4B533-E System Chipset : ASUSTeK Computer Inc 82845E Brookdale Host-Hub Interface Bridge (E0-step) Front Side Bus Speed : 4x 152MHz (608MHz data rate) Installed Memory : 1024MB DDR-SDRAM Video System Monitor/Panel : Plug and Play Monitor Adapter : RADEON 8500/RADEON 8500LE Physical Storage Devices Removable Drive : Floppy disk drive Disk Drive : WDC WD800JB-00CRA1 Disk Drive : WDC WD800JB-00CRA1 CD-ROM/DVD : LITE-ON LTR-40125S CD-ROM/DVD : MITSUMI CD-ROM FX54++W Operating System(s) Windows System : Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.00.2195 Service Pack 2
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    Problems with e-mail client.

    For as long as I can remember there have been reports that Outlook and Outlook Express don't play well together. I have never seen any real solutions for this except that if you are going to use Outlook Express, then, 'uninstall' Outlook. I know, that wasn't what you wanted to hear. Isn't it strange that the worst conflicts are always with MS products on MS systems ;-)? My personal solution is that I now use TheBat!, and wouldn't be caught dead using Outlook, Outlook Express, or Hotmail. These are all spam, virus, and manevolent script paradise.
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    Looking for a motherboard.

    Quote: Well, you did ask for suggestions, and I provided just that... If that's not what you wanted to hear, please be more specific. Ahh.. she don't want to listen... give her the hose ;-).
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    Looking for a motherboard.

    If you plan to get the latest and greatest on your motherboard then: 1) wait to evaluate until just before you must have it, then read all the relevant reviews. Things like serial HD support and 8X AGP are just hitting the dealers shelves. Serial Drives aren't even on the shelves. I think that one would be wise to wait until that all shapes up. 2) Why RDram??? RDram is a very bad investment at this point with questionable advantages. Ask, 'Is their a reason why everybody is now designing for DDR?' 3) Abit is fine and undoubtedly has a board that will work for you, but, so do others. Don't limit your options. 4) Plan to pay top dollar, and you realize, by second quarter next year this will 'all' be obsolete ;-). Good luck.
  17. Are you logged into W2k as 'Administrator'?
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    An internet only machine?

    LOL... I just did one like that for my mother ;-) Best use win95, Opera, and a freeware mail program other than Outlook Express (there are a couple of good ones). IE and Outlook Express are way too bloated. What you want is minimalism here ;-).
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    Windows 2000 Pro: CD burning hell

    Linux uses its own drivers, so, there is no relevence here, and, If Nero could use its own drivers then it would. So, I just don't see Nero as a working solution. You'll be wasting you time with that. Your old copy of Easy CD Creator should be upgradeable on the Roxio website, so that may indeed be a solution, and, obviously that has direct support for your burner. http://www.roxio.com/en/support/roxio_support/software_updates.jhtml Good luck.
  20. So open a web. You only have a page open there ;-).
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    Windows 2000 Pro: CD burning hell

    I'm running 2 boxes with w2k and I've not had a problem with any of my burners that I could't resolve, but... You say that Nero didn't recognize your burner before you put in the aspi fix. I would be somewhat suspicious that Nero would much rather use its own drivers, but doesn't have direct support for the TDK VeloCD CD-RW. And, as you say, your asking for trouble with the two drivers. With an 8X burner, the latest version of Nero could be more of a problem than a fix. If you can get ahold of a late 4.x copy of Roxio (Adaptec), and it recoginizes your burner, that might be a reliable solution, since it uses the Adaptec driver. In my experience, the 4.x Roxio software was quite reliable under w2k, and not nearly as bad an interface as the later stuff. The other suggestion is that it is time to retire that 8x burner, and get something that Nero will recognize. The're real cheap right now and 'a lot' faster ;-)
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    Win 2K Pro............errors???????

    The fact that this is occuring on two seperate machines would be a strong indication to me that the problem is with the program and not with the other variables.
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