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  1. DeadEye

    Installed Patch listing.

    I have a number of Win2K / XP systems that I need to get some software inventory information about what patches are installed. I would like to find a command line tool that will provide me with a list similar to what "showrev -p " does for me in Solaris. I know I can go to the installed...
  2. DeadEye

    outlook file location ?

    I have a Win2K pro system and I noticed that the Outlook mail files are in the Document setting/username/Application data etc... AND Document setting/username/local-settings/Application data etc... Anyone know the reason why the two directories... does it use em both ? Can I nuke one... they...
  3. DeadEye

    XP system Hardware change - renders system UNUSABLE !!!

    My *other* system was having issues so I swapped out the motherboard and when XP "tried" to come back up, it complained of problems with new hardware having been added to the system and recommended I *remove* hard disks and controllers I had possibly added after running a Anti-Virus...
  4. DeadEye

    Change the display characteristics of network Shares ?

    Rant ON - Who their right mind would create a piece of software that list ALL the shares on a network in one panel - Some %^$$ that works in a two person network. Sorry 8?( Rant OFF Rather than keep the display of network shares as it has been FOREVER Some Microsoft developer has changed...
  5. DeadEye

    Multiple IP addresses on Win2K prof.

    I have a need to have multiple IP addresses available on my system to work with a piece of software. I have a DHCP address for my LAN connection, a DHCP address for the VPN *virtual* interface to get back to the Company LAN across the *wilds* of the internet and I have the MS-Loopback adapter...
  6. DeadEye

    Syslogd and forwarded Syslog messages

    One router - one Unix system /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost loghost I *believe* the router is setup to forward syslog messages to the UNIX box. But I don't know If the UNIX box will/or is catching them. ( if they are being generated?) syslogd.conf there are clear example of how to edit...

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