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On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 21:33:02 -0700, Stu Larson <Stu Larson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Oh Microsoft! This is not helpful at all, the Vista Clent produced by Novell >does not have an IPX.SPX core. > >In XP we could bind the MS Client to IPX only. This made for a much more >secure Workgroup when the private network was connected to the internet. > >Not to mention all the gamers who     

Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing · Group Profile · Search for Remmain in microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Author: Chuck [MVP]
Date: Nov 6, 2007 06:59

Hi Kerry SIMPLE - Not everyone wants an Internet routable protocol permanently active on their private network. I can block IP trafic with Norton and my IPX network continues to provide MS File and Print services just fine. Interestingly, I was able to unbind the MS Client from IP until just recently. I can't now, something to do with installing a Windows Mobile device I suspect. Simple
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Stu Larson;500342 Wrote: > Oh Microsoft! This is not helpful at all, the Vista Clent produced by > Novell > does not have an IPX.SPX core. > > In XP we could bind the MS Client to IPX only. This made for a much > more > secure Workgroup when the private network was connected to the > internet. > > Not to mention all the gamers who are going to be p****d their IPX > games > won't work     

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Author: Stu Larson
Date: Nov 5, 2007 20:22

Oh Microsoft! This is not helpful at all, the Vista Clent produced by Novell does not have an IPX.SPX core. In XP we could bind the MS Client to IPX only. This made for a much more secure Workgroup when the private network was connected to the internet. Not to mention all the gamers who are going to be p****d their IPX games won't work. I think not providing this "non-routeable" protocol
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umar <866013149@hippogryph.com> writes: > JK <jk.usenet@kneuro.net> writes: > >>Well, Shari'a seems to possess great survival value compared to >>memes such as "live and let live". Memes needn't have any utility >>value *for their hosts* in order to be fit; they just need to be >>better at reproducing than their competitor memes. Just like >>bacteria, and humans. Shari'a says, "Believe     

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Author: dzomlija
Date: Nov 1, 2007 08:32

On Jul 16, 6:40 am, umar <866013...@hippogryph.com> wrote: JK <jk.use...@kneuro.net> writes: Well, Shari'a seems to possess great survival value compared to memes such as "live and let live". Memes needn't have any utility value *for their hosts* in order to be fit; they just need to be better at reproducing than their competitor memes. Just like bacteria, and humans. Shari'a
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JK <jk.usenet@kneuro.net> writes: >Well, Shari'a seems to possess great survival value compared to >memes such as "live and let live". Memes needn't have any utility >value *for their hosts* in order to be fit; they just need to be >better at reproducing than their competitor memes. Just like >bacteria, and humans. Shari'a says, "Believe me, or else." >Pretty effective strategy. IIRC     

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Author: Stu Larson
Date: Oct 31, 2007 21:33

"datakoll" <datakoll@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1182610747.403182.218360@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com... a fat guy saddle? your meat greets the seat? orso? sit on the nose? wow! ow! prostatis the groove or open area air conditions your crack if your tuberosities are alllll the way back on the saddle's stern then, the back groove as grooved from the stern not front
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a fat guy saddle? your meat greets the seat? orso? sit on the nose? wow! ow! prostatis the groove or open area air conditions your crack if your tuberosities are alllll the way back on the saddle's stern then, the back groove as grooved from the stern not front is under the pudendum ????? the remmaining problem, having set up for the hairpin ahead, is the saddle narrow at this juncture,     

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Author: JAK
Date: Jul 16, 2007 08:08

No, this might help you to find the end of the grace period. When you install a TS Licensing Server without activating it, or activating it but without installing permanent licenses on it, the LS issues temporary licenses to your clients. These temporary licenses last for 90 days. So assuming that you installed the TS Licensing Service at the same time that you installed Terminal Services
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Author: Lane
Date: Jul 16, 2007 06:35

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Author: umar
Date: Jul 16, 2007 05:40

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Author: * * Chas
Date: Jun 23, 2007 11:56

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Author: datakoll
Date: Jun 23, 2007 07:59

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Author: Vera Noest [MVP]
Date: May 30, 2007 13:20

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