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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Does anybody know the update command in XtreeProGold? I was always told not to run the latest software.
    Sorry I can't help there. I don't use that anymore, I went back to using DESQview. It's much better. Uses less RAM. :-)

    I'd best get back to writing my letter in ed.

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    i prefer vi.

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    All updated on my desk top now - thanks for the heads up.
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    I'm away, my PC at home is running - uploading power generation and consumption info to PVOutput via the 'net.

    Win 10 with auto update turned off.
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    This explains the "intel microcode" urgent update yesterday morning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    i prefer vi.
    Special just for Eevo as we like his two liners so much...

    How do you generate a random string?
    Put a Windows user in front of vi and tell them to exit.

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    Stay smart online ALERT

    Users of old windows systems should take note.


    Alert Service | Stay Smart Online
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    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Always good to know of potential threats, not just to OSes, but any software.

    But really? Remote Desktop(RDP) .. does anyone in the private arena use this service, or have RDP running all the time?

    FWIW, most remote PC help services will ask for the helpee to install remote PC software like TeamViewer anyhow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AK83 View Post
    Always good to know of potential threats, not just to OSes, but any software.

    But really? Remote Desktop(RDP) .. does anyone in the private arena use this service, or have RDP running all the time?

    FWIW, most remote PC help services will ask for the helpee to install remote PC software like TeamViewer anyhow.
    You lost me at OSes.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    You lost me at OSes.


    OS = Operating Systems

    Think back and try to remmber the last time you've used Remote Desktop?
    Probably didn't know it existed.

    Having trouble with the computer, in Windoze, Remote Desktop allows the PC fixer-upperer to control your PC from afar(anywhere in the world).
    They scout around to see what the trouble is, they (sometimes) fix it, and you you go again .. till the next time.

    But think about it for a sec ... you need to allow someone full access to your PC via remote control.
    M$ turned it off by default in some long forgotten Windows version many years ago.

    In a corporate environment it made sense to have RDP running all the time, so admins could sort out work computers in the comfort of their comfy chairs elsewhere.
    But even that situation wasn't common, as most workplaces would have had other remote desktop software for that specific situation(usually, TeamViewer, as said above).
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