Just so I know that I understand you. The MS software that recognizes the hardware does not enable it to work? So I bought hardware that has to have extra software to make it work. <shakes head in dismay> Next thing you know we will have to buy software for the monitor, etc. <kick's BG in a...
I have a computer with a CDWRITER 2410. My kids can use it to 'copy' cd roms or create a cd-rom. I want to use it as an additional disk drive. Ideally, I would like to keep my mail on one disk, downloaded items on another, etc. I am unable to do so however because when I try, I get the...
This is so shade tree Microsoft. Replace the part and see if it works. Bill 'em anyway. Anybody else have a suggestion. (And actually that is what I have been burning my time on. And usually I am not exactly sure what has happened.)
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Thanks for the response Matt. I do run ZoneAlarm. However, I cannot block 'services.exe' or I'm screwed. So my original question stands. When 'ar3ze.exe' attempts to connect to the Internet (just an example) - how can I tell whether it is part of a vital program (3rd party email, DSL momma...
Due to some wrangling with the local ISP, I have started watching my ports. How can I determine what services are accessing the Internet? It seems that anyone can write a script, wrap it up, and use 'services.exe' to connect through to the Internet. Suddenly I am concerned.
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I have gotten some harassment by my ISP on the issue of open ports and spam. While I was able to prove that their concerns were invalid, I have started watching my ports. Does anyone know why IE uses 8 ports simultaneously? I run Windows 2000 on an Athlon box with DSL Internet connectivity...
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