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Forum Stories: Check if Service is
Running
Forum Stories: Check if Service is
Running
06/11/2004 08:13 AMComputer running slow? Check hidden
start-ups
Computer running slow? Check hidden
start-ups
12/30/2003 05:02 AMMiami Herald Dec 30 2003 3:17AM ET
Easy integrity check system
Easy integrity check system
05/31/2004 05:42 AMeics-3.0 nearly completed
Easy Integrity Check System 3.1a
Easy Integrity Check System 3.1a
07/15/2004 10:27 AMA system integrity checker.
Check system maintenance tasks at
startup
Check system maintenance tasks at
startup
03/19/2005 02:40 AMSystem maintenance for laptops can be a pain, seeing as though the
standard crontab entries are set to run at times when both you and
your computer are asleep. Changing these times is not a solution, as
it does not guarantee ...
Easy Integrity Check System 3.1c
(Default branch)
Easy Integrity Check System 3.1c
(Default branch)
04/05/2005 11:56 AM
Easy integrity check system is an easy-to-install
and use file integrity system. It is intended to
be used by system administrators to aid with
intrusion detection.
Changes:
A critical bug that manifested itself after
creating release 3.1b was fixed. If you downloaded
the previous version, you should replace it with
this version.
Easy Integrity Check System 3.1b
(Default branch)
Easy Integrity Check System 3.1b
(Default branch)
04/05/2005 06:32 AM
Easy integrity check system is an easy-to-install
and use file integrity system. It is intended to
be used by system administrators to aid with
intrusion detection.
Changes:
A database handling bug has been fixed. It
prevented the database from being updated under
certain conditions.
Check out the Microsoft Office System
Beta Home Page
Check out the Microsoft Office System
Beta Home Page
03/14/2003 02:15 PMNew OmniCheck Monitoring System Provides
Cost-Effective, Redundant Check on
Temperature and Belt Speed in
Electrovert Reflow Ovens
New OmniCheck Monitoring System Provides
Cost-Effective, Redundant Check on
Temperature and Belt Speed in
Electrovert Reflow Ovens
03/14/2005 04:15 PMSpeedline Technologies’ new OmniCheck monitoring system delivers a
cost-effective, redundant check on process temperatures and conveyor
belt speed for its Electrovert line of reflow ovens. [PRWEB Feb 23,
2005]
Inpro/Seal Expands Sealing System
Product Line for Powder and Bulk
Applications with Articulating Seal that
Handles Shaft Misalignment to Keep
Equipment Running Longer
Inpro/Seal Expands Sealing System
Product Line for Powder and Bulk
Applications with Articulating Seal that
Handles Shaft Misalignment to Keep
Equipment Running Longer
03/14/2005 04:11 PMInpro/Seal has introduced their Articulating Air Mizer™-, PS a sealing
system developed to positively seal equipment where dry particulates,
powders and bulk solids are handled, processed, packaged and stored.
Once installed, the system helps contain powders, abrasives, liquids
and toxic vapors. In addition, it handles extreme shaft misalignment
and deflection, common in these kinds of applications to provide a
seal that traditional methods simply cannot attain.A unique design
feature uses a solid wall of air that functions as a barrier for
contamination and works to retain product where it should be - in the
equipment. The highest levels of performance are assured by virtue of
an inherent non-contact design feature that avoids direct egress of
the particulate material. [PRWEB Mar 2, 2005]
Bankers Exchange Helps Customers
Understand Check 21 Legislation - Public
Service Campaign Explains What Must Be
Done Now Regarding The Check 21 Act
Bankers Exchange Helps Customers
Understand Check 21 Legislation - Public
Service Campaign Explains What Must Be
Done Now Regarding The Check 21 Act
09/13/2004 03:01 AMThe Banker’s Exchange, one of the nation’s leaders in
providing new and used bank equipment, today announced the launch of a
public service campaign aimed at helping customers understand Check 21
Legislation. Banker’s Exchange unveiled the first in a series
of public service announcements to be posted online explaining what
must be done now and what can wait regarding the Check 21 Act. [PRWEB
Sep 13, 2004]
Adesso's Cameras: Mini? Check. Assy?
Check.
Adesso's Cameras: Mini? Check. Assy?
Check.
07/22/2004 08:19 PM
Kyocera isn't
the only camera company taking hot fashion tips from Apple's iPod
mini. Adesso has a new line of new cameras that seem to match, at
least superficially, the green, pink, and blue colors of the mini.
However, in an interesting break from Kyocera's form, the Adesso
cameras seem to be exceptionally, well, crappy, with the high
end model rolling in with a 1.3-megapixel sensor. I guess hoping
for an LCD on the back of these is asking too much, huh? I think this
is one time when following the 'smaller is better' ethic is probably a
misstep.
Even worse? They're not even out. (Thanks,
Justin!)
Read -
Product Page [Adesso]
Related
Kyocera Releases iPod mini-Matching Cameras
[Gizmodo]
gum, check. household cleaning product,
check.
gum, check. household cleaning product,
check.
04/12/2004 04:46 PM
MacGyverisms
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RUNNING OUT
OF ROOM, RUNNING OUT OF TIME
RUNNING OUT
OF ROOM, RUNNING OUT OF TIME
01/07/2004 01:22 PM

When I was researching the
article One Billion
Americans?,
I got thinking about the implications of the wildly conservative
Census
Bureau projections of US population, and the embarrassing drastic
upward revisions that have been made to them, for global
population projections. What made the US projections so wrong (US
population peaking at 295 million was predicted as recently as fifteen
years ago) was the compound error of underestimating the extent of
immigration and overestimating the rate at which immigrants adjust
their family size to the average of their new country, or the global
average. It's an understandable error -- there's lots of evidence that
population growth rates in the developing world are falling quickly.
But that's not because third
world countries are evolving to two-child-or-less families as infant
mortality drops. Rather, it's because those countries are simply
unable
to sustain more children, so parents are reluctantly, temporarily
reducing family size as a result. Give them the option to emigrate to
a
developed country, and cultural preference, religious dictates, and
improved health care will jump their family size (and life expectancy)
back up again. And as inevitable ecological and humanitarian
catastrophes arise in the 21st century in dozens of third world
countries, compounded by the scourges of new diseases, horrendous
shortages of clean water, and desertification and crop flooding due to
global warming, the pressure to increase immigration quotas by orders
of magnitude will be fierce.
Back in 1990 when the pundits were predicting US population would peak
at 295 million (it passed that level last year and is now expected to
peak at between 550 million and 1.2 billion, if it peaks at all), they
were saying global population would peak at around 9-11 billion in
2100. But for that to happen with a US population of, say, 900 million
instead of 300 million, would mean average third world family size
would be much smaller than average US family size. The UN projections,
for example, assume annual average growth rate for Africa, Asia and
Latin America of 0.5% in the latter half of this century, compared to
a
current growth rate in those areas (even including China with its
already-low birth rate) of 2.1%, and compared to a current US growth
rate of 0.9%, which is trending back up to a projected 1.3% rate for
most of the current century, thanks to immigration.
So the 9-11 billion global peak population just doesn't add up. While
it doesn't make sense to get Malthusian and project population will
grow indefinitely at current rates (1.3%, i.e. a doubling every 50
years to 24 billion by 2100), it's equally illogical and irresponsible
to suggest that the whole world will start immediately radically
reducing its fertility rate to achieve in just two generations the low
fertility rate that Europe took one hundred generations to reach. If
you assume that the levels of immigration now
projected by the US Census Bureau will prevail throughout the
developed
world, that first- and second-generation citizens of developed
countries will continue to have considerably larger-than-replacement
level families in their new adopted countries, that the prevailing
pro-fertility population dogmas of organized world religions will not
suddenly be changed, that population pressure in the third world will
be eased somewhat by immigration and that modest drops in family size
in those countries will be largely offset by longer life expectancy,
as
has been observably the case in almost every third world country
except
China, then instead of the 9-11 billion peak the UN is currently
talking about, you end up with population soaring past 14 billion in
2100, with no end in sight (left chart above).
The curved red line shows the carrying capacity of Earth, assuming a
modest annual increase in productivity from the current 30 billion
acres (productive-capacity adjusted), assuming average footprint per
capita continues to increase by a modest 1% per year, and assuming no
land on the planet is reserved for wilderness or natural space for the
rest of Earth's creatures. It shows in 2000 that the world could
sustain 5 billion humans at the then-prevailing level of consumption.
That's a billion humans less than actually inhabited the planet then,
possible only by depriving much of the world of a subsistence level of
resources, and by taking more from the Earth (in non-renewable
resources) than we replaced, essentially stealing the excess from
future generations. At the expected global level of per-capita
consumption in 2100 (still well below today's North American
consumption levels), carrying capacity drops to 2 billion humans. That
number is substantiated by a recent C
ornell
study that says the choice in 2100 is between 2 billion people living
a
comfortable but not lavish life (achieved by a drastic population
reduction) or 12 billion "struggling in misery". And if you want to
allow 50% of the planet's surface for other life forms, you need to
achieve double that reduction (green line), to one billion people, the
level both Jim
Merkel and Bill
McKibben think we should strive for. That's only achievable, short
of coercion, by an average one child family worldwide for the next century.
The right chart shows that the increasing average footprint, driven
both by North American excess and the surging resource use of China's
billion plus people, will drive the aggregate human footprint up even
more sharply than aggregate population, from 37 billion acres today
(20% more than Earth's carrying capacity) to 210 billion acres in 2100
(six times Earth's carrying capacity). Now remember, these assumptions
are much closer to the wildly
optimistic assumptions of population levelling that the UN and other
global agencies optimistically hope for, than to the Malthusian
no-change projections that would see nearly double these numbers.
Nevertheless, train wreck ahead.
We simply have no choice. We must immediately and aggressively reduce our family
sizes worldwide, and we must
immediately and aggressively reduce per-capita resource consumption,
waste and footprint. That means we must confront religions that don't
actively encourage birth control and small families, and show those
religions to
be socially irresponsible. That means, too, we need to introduce ecological
taxation
measures to make excessive resource consumption and waste
prohibitively
expensive, and reward those who tread lightly on the Earth.
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Check 21 becomes law, allows electronic
check settlements
Check 21 becomes law, allows electronic
check settlements
11/03/2003 06:00 PMPresident Bush signed into law the Check 21 bill, which allows banks
to substitute images for paper checks, allowing them to save billions
of dollars and speed up check processing.
Fact Check Reality Check
Fact Check Reality Check
01/03/2005 02:18 PMOoh I like this, about time fact checking got a reality check. Jason
Kottke satirizes anal retentive blogger fact checking...
Fun? Check. Interesting? Check.
Something other than Mario o
Fun? Check. Interesting? Check.
Something other than Mario o
08/28/2004 10:00 PMTechTree Aug 29 2004 2:39AM GMT
Querying SQL Server 2000 system tables
directly. Part 3: master..sysdatabases
system table
Querying SQL Server 2000 system tables
directly. Part 3: master..sysdatabases
system table
07/26/2004 05:59 PMQuerying SQL Server 2000 system tables
directly. Part 2: master..sysprocesses
system table
Querying SQL Server 2000 system tables
directly. Part 2: master..sysprocesses
system table
07/21/2004 05:59 PM: Using the Encap Package Management
System to Manage Non-System Packages
: Using the Encap Package Management
System to Manage Non-System Packages
12/19/2003 11:52 AMUse this simple, lightweight package management system to keep track
of the software you build from source and deploy on multiple systems.
A running man
A running man
07/26/2004 09:29 PMYeah, it's nearly four o'clock, and I'm writing this entry. It's been
the first day of my four weeks of vacation, and I spent much of it
carrying things from one place to another place, and in general
putting things on top of other things. The members of the Society
would've been proud. But it was good fun; plenty of exercise and
fresh air.
The reason I am not yet asleep is that I've spent the past eight hours
in the Ropecon after-party, which - all as con workers know - is the
true reason why anyone works for free for three days: the chance to
eat food, drink beer, talk, go to sauna, play games and really have a
few hours to feel good about what they have just accomplished. No
pressure, no shifts, no deadlines.
I did miss the annual nude wrestling competition this year (again),
but for good reason: Erick Wujick gamemastered an impromptu game, with
a few really nasty twists. My character ended up as a hermit somewhere
in Colorado, hiding in the forest, shooting at people, and being very,
very afraid of the moment when he eventually dies. Not bad for an
hours game. Plenty of fun.
Tomorrow it will be even busier. I gotta apologize to some people who
I know read the blog: I haven't had time to answer any emails, and I
probably will not have the time tomorrow either, but I have read them,
and answering your emails with oneliners would be a tad impolite.
Why are you still running NT 4?
Why are you still running NT 4?
05/12/2004 04:13 AMMaybe I'm missing something, but it doesn't seem that it would be all
that hard to transfer files from an NT 4 server to a Windows 2003
Server.
Get up and running with .NET
Get up and running with .NET
09/06/2002 10:43 PMCNET Sep 6 2002 10:06PM ET
Running in Munich
Running in Munich
03/14/2005 05:38 PMI'll be heading to Munich at the end of the week for a conference, and
while I'm there, I need to continue my training for the Paris
Marathon. I found this article from Runner's World, Travel: On the
Road: Munich, Germany that suggests many areas to run in the city. Of
course, it assumes it's not winter, and extoles the lushness of the
parks and warns of nude sunbathers. The routes sound good though and
I'm looking forward to exploring the city on my training jogs.
Who's Running This Show Anyway?
Who's Running This Show Anyway?
04/09/2004 04:00 PMRunning Mac OS X Panther
Running Mac OS X Panther
04/22/2004 01:28 PMYour reasons for running NT 4
Your reasons for running NT 4
05/19/2004 04:27 AMI asked you to write and let me know why you're still running NT 4
servers, and write to me you did. Either everyone who reads this
newsletter has an NT 4 server (or more - some of you have hundreds!)
tucked up on the network, or the only people who read it are those
with NT 4 servers. The outpouring of e-mail exceeded all but the time
when I said Macintosh advertising was addlepated (see link below), but
you know how those Mac fanatics can be.
PHP Running Management 0.4
PHP Running Management 0.4
07/06/2004 03:33 AMA training or race running management tool.
CA COO Says Not Running for CEO Post
CA COO Says Not Running for CEO Post
05/23/2004 07:43 PMBoston Globe May 23 2004 11:08PM GMT
running to stand still
running to stand still
02/05/2005 09:48 PMSketch's vet told me that his lungs are clear, he's bright and
active, and he's looking strong . . . but his kidney levels are still
elevated from the lasix, and he isn't eating.
It really worries me that he's not eating, but I hope it's just
because he's tired of being in the hospital, and he wants to come home
and sleep on my his bed.
They told me that I should come down and visit him, because maybe
he'll eat for me. Sketch has always been a stubborn cat, but he's
extremely affectionate, and I'm hoping that when I get down there and
give him some love, and tell him how excited we all are for him to
come home, he'll perk up and chow down.
I'm scared. I don't like it that he's not eating.
Running 64-bit Linux On A G5
Running 64-bit Linux On A G5
12/18/2003 08:05 AMRunning on time
Running on time
05/28/2004 07:58 AMManchester Online May 28 2004 12:10PM GMT
Me running in the desert
Me running in the desert
02/01/2005 09:56 PMI'm demoing pictures at the moment, ignore this....
PHP Running Management
PHP Running Management
05/28/2004 01:43 AMPHP Running Management 0.3 released
Is SAP's tap running dry?
Is SAP's tap running dry?
04/14/2004 03:53 PMThe German software maker hit pay dirt in the 1990s with breakthrough
technology for the world's largest companies, but critics think the
company could be losing its edge
Another Install is Currently Running
Another Install is Currently Running
04/12/2004 10:12 AMRunning on Fumes
Running on Fumes
05/26/2004 02:59 PMAn enormous spike in gas prices has enticed some to forsake their cars
for alternative transportation.
A Running Out Story
A Running Out Story
03/14/2005 06:21 PM
PHP Running Management 0.3.1
PHP Running Management 0.3.1
06/04/2004 06:38 PMA training or race running management tool.
Grok Description matches for System Check: What OS are you running?
GrokA matches for System Check: What OS are you running?
Microsoft Targets New Database
Developers with SQL Server Express
Microsoft Targets New Database
Developers with SQL Server Express
06/29/2004 05:28 PMSQL Server 2005 Express Edition will replace Microsoft SQL Server
Desktop Engine as the software maker's lightweight database offering
of choice.
Sybase releases free Express database
for Linux
Sybase releases free Express database
for Linux
09/08/2004 01:00 PMIn a bid to expand the customer base for its database software, Sybase
Inc. released on Tuesday a free, limited version of its software for
deployment on Linux systems.
Firebird Database Remote Database Name
Overflow
Firebird Database Remote Database Name
Overflow
06/01/2004 03:27 PMAviram Jenik (Jun 01 2004)
Microsoft closes Hotmail to Outlook and
Outlook Express users
Microsoft closes Hotmail to Outlook and
Outlook Express users
09/27/2004 08:57 AMPC Pro Sep 27 2004 1:10PM GMT
Cocoa# and the Importance of Developers
Cocoa# and the Importance of Developers
08/14/2004 08:45 PMApple understands the flow-on effect of having Java/.Net developers
using their platform. Chris Adamson, was asking whats the benefit of a
great java environment from Apple, if there are no Desktop Java Apps.
Well, couple of things, firstly some of these guys are writing simple
Swing Apps in Java, and its good to know they will work and look good
on Macs. But secondly, these developers are making sure software
doesn't break when used on Macs.
Ask MacSlash: Finding Cocoa Developers
Ask MacSlash: Finding Cocoa Developers
06/22/2005 02:20 AMCommentary: Small Developers And Cocoa
Change Paradigms
Commentary: Small Developers And Cocoa
Change Paradigms
04/18/2005 02:55 PMIntroduction to the Firebird Database
Introduction to the Firebird Database
02/10/2004 03:00 AMReasons why the Firebird database is a viable option for your next
project.
Firebird Database Server
Firebird Database Server
06/13/2004 10:32 AMBeyond Proprietary
Databases: Helen Borrie on the Future of Firebird: Here's an
interesting interview with one of the people behind Firebird, an emerging
open-source, multi-platform database server.
It's a fork of a mature commercial database called
InterBase. InterBase is an enterprise-level database — Firebird
is the same, but better. You'll find Firebird behind a number of Web
sites, storing records for telecom companies and managing data for
point-of-sales systems — just about anywhere you might find
Oracle or [Microsoft] SQL Server.
Firebird, you may remember, was the reason that the Mozilla browser
project had to change its
name to Firefox.
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Step One: Outlook vs. Outlook Express
Step One: Outlook vs. Outlook Express
08/30/2004 07:39 PMG4 Tech TV Aug 30 2004 11:47PM GMT
Firebird Relational Database 1.5.1 RC1
(Development)
Firebird Relational Database 1.5.1 RC1
(Development)
05/20/2004 11:31 AMA relational database offering many ANSI SQL-92 features.
Firebird Relational Database 1.5 RC7
(Development)
Firebird Relational Database 1.5 RC7
(Development)
12/09/2003 12:28 AMA relational database offering many ANSI SQL-92 features.
Firebird Database Server Penetration
Firebird Database Server Penetration
03/30/2005 03:30 PM'Most important ever' MySQL reaches beta: I found this
stat in this article about MySQL 5.0, and I'm amazed by it:
[MySQL] accounted for 40 percent of open source database
deployments, while Firebird and PostgreSQL accounted for 39 percent
and 11 percent of deployments respectively.
Firebird has a 39% share of open-source database deployments? One
percent behind MySQL? That's amazing, as I thought it was still a
hidden gem.
We've talked about Firebird here and here.
Great database platform, by all appearances. I'm moving an enterprise
system I built off of SQL Server, and I made the decision to put it on
Firebird, so know that you'll be hearing much more about it in the
coming months.
Firebird Relational Database 1.5.1 Final
(Stable)
Firebird Relational Database 1.5.1 Final
(Stable)
07/17/2004 09:38 AMA relational database offering many ANSI SQL-92 features.
Firebird Relational Database 1.5 Beta 4
(Development)
Firebird Relational Database 1.5 Beta 4
(Development)
03/14/2003 03:38 PMA relational database offering many ANSI SQL-92 features.
Firebird Relational Database 2.00 Alpha
01 (Development branch)
Firebird Relational Database 2.00 Alpha
01 (Development branch)
04/19/2005 04:19 AM
Firebird is a relational database offering many ANSI SQL-92 features
that runs on Linux, Windows, and a variety of Unix platforms. It
offers excellent concurrency, high performance, and powerful language
support for stored procedures and triggers.
Changes:
This release features derived tables, support for
Execute Block, increased table sizes, an improved
index code (the 252-byte index length limit is no
longer applicable), expression indices, numerous
optimizer improvements, enhanced security
features, and support for on-line incremental
backups. Many other improvements and bugfixes were
made.
Firebird: a famous but 'unknown' Open
Source database
Firebird: a famous but 'unknown' Open
Source database
09/30/2002 01:53 PM- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Look at almost any IT news site,
including this one, and it's easy to get the impression that MySQL and
PostgreSQL are the only mature, fully usable Open Source databases out
there. This is not true. Firebird is not only mature, fully usable,
and Open Source, but claims an estimated one million installations
worldwide. If you've never heard of Firebird, it's probably because
you know it by its old, proprietary name: ...
Interbase / Firebird Database Adapter by
creditscore on 2002/10/13
Interbase / Firebird Database Adapter by
creditscore on 2002/10/13
10/15/2002 07:15 AMFirebird Relational Database 1.5.1
Release Candidate 3 (Development)
Firebird Relational Database 1.5.1
Release Candidate 3 (Development)
06/25/2004 01:26 PMA relational database offering many ANSI SQL-92 features.
kinterbasdbDA: Database Adapter for
Interbase 6 / Firebird 1 by mwoj on
2002/08/07
kinterbasdbDA: Database Adapter for
Interbase 6 / Firebird 1 by mwoj on
2002/08/07
08/07/2002 06:21 AMProblems with running TSAFS
Problems with running TSAFS
09/25/2004 05:20 AMLast week's newsletter "A problem with NLMs not cleaning up after
themselves" brought lots of mail from you, dear readers. Most of it
was of the "hey, I'm not alone in having this problem" sort and we'll
get to those details in a moment.
Computer seller running into credibility
problems
Computer seller running into credibility
problems
02/15/2004 05:50 AMAP via Sunspot Feb 15 2004 8:30AM GMT
Outlook Express Tweaker v1.01
Outlook Express Tweaker v1.01
01/28/2004 08:42 PMOutlook Express Tweaker is a freeware utility program helping
fine-tune your Outlook Express. It allows you to customize settings
unavailable in thestandard Options dialog. Besides, OETweaker provides
an easy to useinterface to the Blocked Senders list [Freeware 428 KB]
AutoSpell for Outlook Express v6.2
AutoSpell for Outlook Express v6.2
04/23/2004 05:26 AMEnhance Outlook Express with full-featured, automatic spell checking
with minimal cost. Award-winning AutoSpell for Outlook Express quickly
and easily plugs into your application, and automatically checks
spelling whenever you click Send. With support for over 16 languages
and legal, medical and custom dictionaries, your e-mail messages will
look their best. [Shareware $19.95 28 Days 2.45 MB]
Outlook Express Backup v1.9
Outlook Express Backup v1.9
06/22/2005 03:04 AMOutlook Express Backup is a backup and synchronization tool for the
popular Outlook Express mail client. It allows you to backup and
restore your messages, address book, settings, mail and news accounts,
message rules, blocked senders lists, signatures, and even your
favorites. All backup functions can be processed either separately or
together. OE Backup allows you to backup data on the one computer and
restore to another. [Shareware $29.95 30 Days 923 KB]
ABF Outlook Express Backup v1.8
ABF Outlook Express Backup v1.8
12/05/2003 10:08 AMABF Outlook Express Backup is a backup/synchronization tool for
Outlook Express. It lets you backup and restore messages and folders,
address book, settings, mail and news accounts, message rules, blocked
senders lists, and signatures. [Shareware $25.00 30 Days 923 KB]
Developers Must Now Consider Mozilla
Firebird, Mozilla Thunderbird and Camino
When Making API Changes
Developers Must Now Consider Mozilla
Firebird, Mozilla Thunderbird and Camino
When Making API Changes
01/22/2004 11:04 PMFilter Email in Outlook Express
Filter Email in Outlook Express
09/24/2004 10:05 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 25 2004 1:22AM GMT
Outlook Express Bug; MSN IM Worm
Detected
Outlook Express Bug; MSN IM Worm
Detected
10/11/2002 11:46 AMMicrosoft issues a fix for a flaw in the Outlook Express S/MIME
parsing functions.
Acubix PicoBackup for Outlook Express
v2.1
Acubix PicoBackup for Outlook Express
v2.1
06/22/2005 03:04 AMPicoBackup Outlook Express Edition is an easy-to-use Outlook Express
emails backup utility packed with many powerful features. Features:
Integrated scheduler, CD/DVD burning and spanning, 256-bit
AES/Blowfish encryption, backup to remote FTP server, standard ZIP
compression, email notification, detailed logging and more. Supports
various media, including flash/thumb drives, Zip drive, floppy.
[Freeware 3.37 MB]
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