I'm not an expert in securing Windows servers, but enabling file sharing or AD on a DMZ system sounds like a bad idea.
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vw, I'm pretty sure you can change it in the account information. On my version, that would be Tools | Options | Mail Delivery |Accounts, then double-click the account.
but enabling file sharing or AD on a DMZ system sounds like a bad idea.
Yeah, it does kinda.
Actually, I only need file sharing on it because it's not set up properly to let Visual Studio .Net maintain web pages through HTTP. I suppose that's what I really should be fixing....
So, I have a bootleg copy of some evil empire software that I'm trying to install on my sister's computer, and it tells me I need the current version of EvilEmpire Installer to install it. So I go to EvilEmpire and download the latest versino of the installer.
And it still won't install the software.
Argh!
In another entry for the I'm-always-the-last-to-know file, apparently online retailers offer different prices to different people online depending on factors like whether you surfed a price-comparison shop previously or not.
From that article:
More than two-thirds of people surveyed also said they believed online travel sites are required by law to offer the lowest airline prices possible
I'm not saying it's right to fleece people, but come on -- don't make it so tempting!
"We don't let ourselves be tracked that way in any other facet of our lives. Why would you want that to happen while you're shopping?"
Don't we? At the very least, I know Barnes & Nobles and I have reached an agreement -- they know what I buy, I get some money off. I'm cheating Ralph's, but they certainly are still profiling my purchases and offering me coupons based on the pattern.
Grrr...
I just called Apple, as they instructed me to in an email (which indicated that they found something else wrong, which I would have to pay to have fixed), only to be put on hold twice, and then get an apology for the email, which, apparently, was sent in error.
This past weekend, I got 2 phone calls. One of which was to tell me they needed to replace my screen, which would not cost me anything. The other telling me my HD is fried. I called them, and then they called me back, telling me that, yeah, the person who made the HD diagnosis was smoking crack, which is why the actual experts have to check her work.
Now, I appreciate that thinking things are going to be expensive, and then not is better than having things be expensive, but this is getting ridiculous. If it happens again, I expect ice cream.
I'm thinking of getting an external DVD-burner for my laptop (an IBM ThinkPad with a CDRW/DVD-player module.) Any recommendation for a reliable *and* not-too-expensive model?
I got the LaCie Slim DVD±RW last week and it's worked great. The nice thing about it for use with a laptop is that it draws power from the Firewire port, so you don't have to carry a power brick around for it.
They have a USB 2.0 version as well, which is probably a better choice for a ThinkPad, since I don't think those tend to have powered Firewire ports. It's also a little cheaper.
Is this safe for the media? I really feel I'm wasting cases on some of my CDs, but that looks so damned naked.