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I also find that Simple File Sharing works in most cases. I manage our tiny home network and domain controller, and have to share many of my music files with the family. When I fuck around with advanced file sharing, it's not that it doesn't work but it gets very complicated and it's easy for things to get inconsistent as far as permissions go.
Simple File Sharing is perfect if you pretty much want to share your stuff under the pretense of "anyone on the domain can access the directory; only I can modify it and its contents". Of course without Windows XP Pro you can't join a domain (actually I think you can but it's a haxful operation) which is another reason I steal XP Pro. |
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That's the worst part of it, actually.
In order to do it, you have to use the Simple File Sharing to share the directory first, then you can tweak the security settings with the "regular" dialoge. As opposed to 2000, where you just, create necessary users, set permissions and go. It's terribly designed, but what do you expect from Microsoft. |
Just sayin'. |
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Only 2/5 of the computers in the house have a legit installation of windows. One has Home and the other has Media Center Edition. The other 3 I just installed a pirated copy of xp pro on. I might just end up using the pirate version on all the machines though since I don't have the installation discs for home or media center(why the hell do they keep the windows install on a seperate partition, damn pre-fab machines).
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If I had a legit CD-Key, I'd just use it on my corporate edition, no Activiation BS needed. Hopefully Vista will have a Corporate edition, that way I can screw with; it until I get pissed off by how slow it runs and then uninstall it... Only to use it again a year later like I did with Windows XP.
When Smokers try to lasso him, he grabs their tongues and pulls them to HIM instead.
When Hunters jump on him he flips them over, pins them to the ground, and rips out their teeth one at a time. When Boomers vomit on him he wipes himself off, shoots peptobismol into their mouths, and performs liposuction on them before splattering their brains on the wall. When a Tank throws a chunk of concrete at him he rolls up his sleeves and puts on boxing gloves. When a Witch gives him lip he pulls his hand back and slaps that bitch right in the mouth. No zombie is safe from Chicago Ted. |
Ich leb' allein in meinem Himmel, In meinem Lieben, in meinem Lied! |
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I have Windows XP Media Center Edition 2006, which came with my new computer. Frankly though, I would have never bought it (or any other version) myself, because I think they charge way too much for that stuff. In fact, I plan on pirating Microsoft Office once my 60-day free trial is over.
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I have 4 legitimate versions of XP Pro, one that came with my laptop and 3 that I got from a computer science education convention bundled with the first final release versions of VS.NET. I use one for my desktop, one for my fiancee's, and I've saved one, not really for any good reason, just in case, I guess.
and Brandy does her best to understand
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i have a legit version of Win98 SE, Win2000, WINXP Home, and pirated versions of XP pro and XP Pro x64. I cant get my automatic updates to work on this x86 version to dload SP2 though. my x64 edition passes all validation checks and such, so i didnt have any trouble with it, it was just incompatible with a lot of software that i run. Anyone know if theres a way to direct dload SP2 and not have it do the validation check?
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Yep, slipstreaming is one of the few truly rewarding things I discovered about Windows the past few years.
@ Merv Burger I think you are looking for WindizUpdate. Worked like a charm for me so far, I was even able to get rid of Internet Explorer using nLite. |