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#9251 2-Sep-2006 15:17
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I've been going to this site for years to get info on the latest discovered problems with Windows. Process explorer is a very useful tool that I've been using for a while now and noticed there was a new version so I decided to D/L it. 1.5 meg into the D/L and the connection dies, server down, pings timing out. Could it have anything to do with this?


http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=6477


Or am I reading too much into this.


Yours, Paranoid of Mt Roskill

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  #45200 2-Sep-2006 15:34
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I've just downloaded version 10.2 so you might be reading too much into it.



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#45201 2-Sep-2006 16:13
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Working fine for me...






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  #45256 3-Sep-2006 11:10
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Just for a while there I thought............ Well of course Microsnort would not do a thing like that, eh?
I am supprised that big Bill G. didn't grab Mark and Bryce earlier, like for building Vista. Who knows? maybe the next Os from Redmond will work out of the box. I feel a Tui add coming on

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