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  1. I do and have done for past year or two 1. Was to learn as I did my MCP/MCSE 2. Host email/web domain 3. VMWare for other installs I have SBS as main OS then have Server 2K3 instances under VMWare
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    Which Episode

    Yup, thanks guys Episode 2x10 is the episode :) thanks
  3. Hummm, possibly offered as part of a beta testing version? I imagine you will be hard pressed to find one, I wish you the best of luck and hope someone here can help.
  4. Correct me if I am wrong, but I always belived that you could only call people using these services (e.g. other SkyPe users) I am sure there's always been a cost with SkyPe if you wanted to break out onto other telecoms networks. I can't see how the kind of serivce your looking for will have free calls, as a phone call from VoIP to a Non-VoIP user will at some point break out onto a 'public' network and the provider will incur a charge... I could be wrong, telecoms make my head hurt
  5. Now tell us how you think AJAX would fit into your desired solution
  6. MRGRIM

    Which Episode

    I am not sure if it's Mini ATX, as I seem to remember the unit they where looking at didn't have room for a CD drive (even slimline) I could be wrong, as parts of the Mini ATX segment do seem familiar (e.g. the lack of network cards etc) I also remember the unit's PSU was in the form of an external power brick (so that kind of rules out the Mini ATX) Dam this is annoying :D
  7. Ah sos, was in work and skim-read and posted my 2 cents :D gl
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    Which Episode

    Am pretty sure it's not this episode (I am sure it's Hak5, will check other iptv stuff I have) I remember the guys had a volt meter out and they taking reads from routers and stuff
  9. When you say windows isn't detecting it, I assume its not showing in device manager? Have you checked that you havn't disabled it with a hardware switch / key stroke (only mention it as I've spent hours flashing firmware on routers and laptops only to find I've been silly) I would try using a linux live CD - maybe the 'Ultimate Boot CD' will be helpful - not sure if you can scan network devices with it, but at least this will tell you if its a Windows issue or if the card is tottally broken. Can't you just call HP and ask? I know there phone support in the UK is quite fast and also the calls are charged at national rate (so its not going to cost a fortune to speak to them - they also do live web chat I belive)
  10. MRGRIM

    Which Episode

    Possibly, but I am sure it wasn't the Apple TV (I could be wrong) I was flicking without the sound on. Will give it another watch when I get home tonight. :( Will be sad if it is the Apple TV I was thinking about.
  11. MRGRIM

    Which Episode

    Hi Guys, Just been going through my Hak5 videos and I can't seem to find the episode I am after. It's the episode where the guys where playing around with a 'really small' pc (not sure of technical term) I belive it had an on board flanless CPU. Anyway I am looking at getting hold of one of these PC's so I can play around with it, am thinking of using a Flash Card to reduce power consumption etc this was also suggested on the episode (I belive SonicWall was mentioned)
  12. OMG LOL some of the comments in this topic are funny. Dodgy Webservers! Vista platforms! Yippes! I run IIS for my ASP stuff with Both MySQL and MSSQL as backend databses (development projects in the making) On my local client I have XAMMP installed, it's always useful to have a local webserver - if I'm travelling or offline for any reason I can carry on working. I did try and configure IIS to run PHP, found sound documents played around with the configuration and got into a horrible mess - gave up and reinstalled IIS :D - there's a hidden meaning in there somewhere - "If someone is too hard, give up"
  13. I am probally the least qualified person to comment here, but most Linux Disto's I have played with have been 'Windows 98-ish' and most have run on low spec P3 / Athlon systems, so just pick one and go (would stick to one of the big boy disto's personally) as far as building a 'slip-stream' cd goes, I'd build one system and then ghost it to all the others (provided Linux supports this)
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    Cable modem?

    Can anyone recommend a good data centre in the UK? I need to move my ML530 out of my attic, I'm looking into the cost of running it from home vs else where (factors include ADSL and juice my Compaq probably responsible for 10% of global warming )
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    Cable modem?

    Nice idea, nice servers - they must have set you back a few pennies! To be honest I would personally run the forum from home. From day 1 your not going to have that kind of traffic volume so you should be ok, once traffic picks up I would relocate the servers. The money you've invested in the servers I would recommend getting a good cisco router and switch, scrap this idea of routers ;)
  16. USB works over longer distances than 4M :-P You can buy 7 and 10M cables... unless this is just one big scam (But I know for a fact when I have installed printers we have used longer cables) As for USB to ETH to USB it won't work for a number of reasons, what you could do is buy a USB Ethernet card (kinda like a dongle) I don't think this is quite what your after (and why would you buy an adapter and simply not use your inbuild Ethernet port?) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Belkin-Ethernet-Ad...e/dp/B0002AFKN0
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    Cable modem?

    I honestly don't see how you will have 3000-5000 co-current users! That's alot of traffic, I'd say thats alot of traffic even for the 'Global Paintball Forums of the World!' what are you offering on it? Free Nude pictures of Kelly Brook? If you think you are going to be getting those kind of figures then you need to migrate your server to dedicated facilities. I wish you the best of luck with it. BTW what hardware / platform are you running this website on?
  18. In High School we used to play Quake, out network was lousy. It was NT4 I think but it has hacked to bits by RM (Research Machine), it was actually really really funny we could gain access to C: by accessing task manager on start up and closing all the RM processes so the security settings never got applied. We could have done a lot, problem was it was so easy it wasn't even a challange, we where later delegated Printer / User Admin rights as we did a lot of work during lunch / helped out teachers / juniors.
  19. Download and Burn the Ultimate Boot CD, useful for testing hardware.
  20. Hola! I am trying to get Outlook to work via RPC/HTTPS, the problem I have is I can't use Port 443 (Citrix Server is running on it, and I can't change this), internally and via the web OWA works fine on port 4433 no problems there. Problem comes when In outlook I try to enter a server https://myserver:4433 so what I need to do is somehow tell Outlook to use port 4433 rather than 443 for SSL Has anyone ever done this or does anyone have any suggestions? I have been told 1 work around is to Multi-Home my SBS server (seems complex)
  21. If its NTBACKUP you'd need a script that would email you the backup log it creates per job. I'm thinking of doing something similar, e.g. shedule NTBACKUP to start at 11PM then at 6AM shedule a script to send the log file to myself. Alt: Buy some better software (am looking at Backup Exec for SBS)
  22. I'd go with Office 2k7 when SP1 for it is released, nothing wrong with 2k3 or OpenOffice go go Lotus Notes
  23. I have 3 devices listed, eth0, lo and wlan0. I am using a live cd version of Auditor, when I type airmo or airmon.h it says "command not found" Again when I tried airmon.sh "command not found" Quite depressing!
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