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I had the 642 appear in my Amazon Gold Box the other night, so it might be worth clicking through to see if it appears. I don't know how they rotate those items in and out of the selection, though.
I have an older model, the Philips 727, and it works similarly with the exception of no DivX playback. I love how it reads stuff in file folder format so you don't need to burn stuff to CD in VCD or other formats. Just stick the raw file on a disc and there you go.
BTW, Beverly, you can definitely hack the Cyberhome 300 with a few presses of the remote. It's one of the cheaper and readily available hackable players out there. VideoHelp.com has info.
Wait-- there is still a goldbox?
I was just going to say, I've been looking everywhere for my gold box.
blinks
I know there's a joke in there somewhere.
It will take a better man than me to search it out.
I definitely still have a gold box. It's a tiny little box icon next to the "Sign Out" thing at the top.
I have a supid question. The person that creates new e-mail ids at my new job has been out, so I'm using the old person's e-mail till they can get my id created.
But, I thought I'd be all smart and change the name, so it still says it's coming from me. Where do you do that in Outlook? I can't find it, and it's making me crazy.
On mine, it is: Tools ==> Services
Then I select, Internet Email and Properties.
Huh. There is no "Services." I wonder if only the administrator can do it.
Hmm. It might be that your mail server is configured so you can't make changes like that.
OK, one of our servers has been moved to a DMZ, so I can no longer get to it by mapping it as a network drive in Windows Explorer. Because it's in the DMZ it's no longer part of our domain.
I'm fairly clueless when it comes to Windows networking and all that Active Directory crap. So, do we have to make this server be its own domain controller (with active directory) or can we make it still be part of our domain even though it's not on the same network as our other 'puters? (The way it is now I can't map to it because it has no domain controller.) I have tried telling our domain controller where to find the DMZ'd computer but couldn't get it to work.
eta: Or are we stuck with FTPing to this computer?
Hack found. Thanks, guys.