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Well, I installed the German SP2 RTM this morning, and after disabling firewall, virus-scanner, popup-blocker in ie, tcp-limitation, attachment-blocking in oe and all the other crap, it works quite fine.
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Maybe your machine simply forgot Wie man Deutsches spricht.
Got to love M$. They know how to make your machine their machine. Regards,
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The problem is not that those "great features" do not work - I just don't want them!
When using Brain v1.0 nobody needs all that crap. And another big problem i forgot to mention: Microsoft changed the bootlogo! Now it is without the name of the version ("Professional", etc.). Chaning it back takes some time! And one (little) problem: You can't disable backing up of old files using the SP2-Installation-Dialog, so you have to start it 3 times: 1. See that it does not work. 2. Start it to find out the parameter. 3. Start it with the correct parameter. And everytime the whole nasty package is being extracted first. |
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The servicepack package extracts all of its contents to the temporary folder of your account. The folder itself usually has a cryptic name but it's easy to find. Once you have found the folder just remove writing permissions for this folder for EVERYONE by customizing the NTFS ACL. Now when you quit the SP installer the contents of the SP packge are not deleted
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Well, I could have done so, I also could have extracted it with WinRAR - but anyway, I would at least have extracted it twice - and thats two often!
Does Microsoft even disable disabling of backing up files, just to avoid that the newbie-bastards do so? ![]() /Edit: Have a look at the attached Screenshot (made from 2 singe screenshots): Even if its just a graphical error ---> its nasty! Last edited by aldente; 08-10-2004 at 01:00. |
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Blocked PIDs
Regarding pirate keys, here's some info
http://www.msfn.org/comments.php?shownews=9214 Quote:
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That's why some of us are waiting for all you gungho hotshots to figure out all the problems before we push "install."
We can ALWAYS count on M$ to break or f*ck up something, somehow, and often "on purpose."I remember several years ago when they were releasing a "free" version of Encarta everywhere, that worked perfectly with M$ product, but, "oh did we do that", just "happened" to break everyone's current version of Wordperfect, which just "happened" then to be more popular that "Word." Took them a long time to conceed that "anything" they might have done could possible have affected another competitor's software and "certainly" we wouldn't have done that to one of our big competitors "on purpose." Right. Regards,
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