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Chances are you need to chmod that file.

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What are the specs on the rest of your computer?

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Sounds like you have whitespace somewhere there shouldn't be :)

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Webrowsers don't send that information.

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What site? It could have been based on a number of things, cookies, simliar emails, similiar results during registrationj.

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Welcome.

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What language is that in O.o

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Well, I still can't tell you because I am unaware of what program you want to do and what it relates to.

What program do to want to use?

Are you trying to create a program? If so in what language

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One thread is more than enough, thank you.

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One thread is more than enough. thank you.

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Are you taking the time to shutdown, clear your cookies, and reconnect ot the internet via a differnt method?

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I highly suggest upgrading to SP2 as SP1 won't take full advantage of the AMD64 chip :)

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What version of windows are you running, AND have you thought about switching to another firewall program?

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Do you have alot of networked folders?

I've noticed a slight pause while 2003 tries to gather data for my "My Computer" location (networked drives few CD/DVD drives).

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Whats stoping someone from viewing the source?

The only reliable way to have some sort of website authentication is to use a SSL (Server Side Language) and or httpauth whith is provided by apache.

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You'd be suprised at the number of coperations that still have an NT4 box laying around :)

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Ebay I'd guess... to be honest...

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Well that solved it ;)(

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The one you can afford ;)

Personally I wouldn't mind having some huge Dual G5, but right now I'd consider holind off untill the Intel based macs are out :)

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Eh, if the user needs access to it, they must be able to get at it.

I don't think its really possible to do what you want, at least not easily.

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Is this a home brewed webserver?

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Wait, NT4? I'm going to have to dig out a book and some docs to help you...

Give me abit

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yea you could get vbulliten but i recomend phpbb its better in my opinion and its free

I personally cannot attest to phpBB being better in any respect besides directly costing less, otherwise, its not a fair comparsion, phpBB2 is years old, when compared to vB2/3/3.5

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eatures:
-Background Music
-Shoutbox
-Highlighting Entrance Image
-Google Search (Web)
-Customized Affliate Box (with marquee)
-Latest Discussion
-News and Updates
-Affliates editable from IP Dynamic Lite Settings
-Ability to add more pre-made boxes from IP Dynamic Lite Settings
-Instead of an image, you can also use a movie.

Requirement's:
- A 385x400 Enter the Forums Image
- A Music File (Optional)
- Affiliate's
- A Registered Shoutbox from MYSHOUTBOX.COM

Problems:
-Image Highlight only works in IE
-Shoutbox may display incorrectly in Mozilla

None of your features are builtin or forum specific.

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Your going to need to use JS to disable any toolbars and make a new window (click here type of thing)

If you want password protection (like a login) you need to have some sort of SSL(server side language) running on the server. Be it php, asp, perl. :) Otherwise apache has built in http auth, which can be done though an htaccess file, but adding users and passwords is slow.

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:( no one got me anything.

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No need for duplicate threads.

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Whats the url to your website>


wait are you having problems here on daniweb?

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....

Yes, but vBulletin, Invision, wowBB, MyBB, wtcBB, any other board could scale that well with a proper 70~ some servers behind it.

The fact of the matter is, while Gaia Online does go though that much traffic a day, it does not prove that its a better forum by stock, it just proves that someone could make the code and invest the money to make it work the way they wanted it. phpBB by default does _not_ scale like that, no unmodified phpBB would run that efficently on 50~ some servers.

vBulletin 3.5 will scale very well on multiple servers (master / slave config which can be very finely tuned with stock features, even redirecting specific query sets to the right server) and has tons of cacheing options and disable buttons for some of the features.


Neither one is really better than the other without looking at all the aspects of the user who is asking "which forum software should I choose". And even then phpBB or vBulletin may not be the right choice, it might be invision, or MyBB, or even some unknown forum software.

Personally, I use vB, period, outside of testing.

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Is there a router or other firewall between the other systems?

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Hmm.. I signed up with paypal and ebay such a long time ago... (thinks..) I didn't have to go though alot of this :D

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What are you offering that eveyr other general discussion website has?

You should reallyt ake a moment to specilize and see what you can offer that is totally unique fomr other sites

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Been with my girl friend for 3 years now :) she loves me just the way I am.

I suggest finding a geekish girl, or at least a gamer or anime girl, they usually work well :)

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I want to say it is a 2700...

It was between 5 and 6 hundred...
Hardly entry level or home use...

I also have a HP2000 Pro...
It has individual tanks and individual heads for all colors

The tanks and heads are smart chipped and even if they are half full or the heads are functioning fine they shut down the printer until THE RANSOM is paid to HP...

Not every company does it...
I have a low end canon $125 (Individual ink tanks) no spyware and no smart chips. It does shut down if the ink blotter is full, but Canon gives you the reset code. If it overflows it is my own fault... Many people reset it 2 or 3 times before they really need to replace it (a $6 part available online...)

Cannon makes printers, and cameras and a few other optical devices, they are not a computer company.

Thats why you don't see this, I am refering to most entry level home computer companies, eMachines, HP, Compaq, etc.

And when I say entry level, I'm talking about home user basis, you get a enterprise level, or even large business level, there is a huge difference in quaility.

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If you don't see an SATA hookup on your motherboard, your not going to be able to, I've seen very vew SATA cards as well, most with only a single slot.

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Have you looked at theplanets gaming devision?
http://www.insomnia365.com/

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Do make sure you have the motherboard to support the AMD 64 processor before you run off and buy one!

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Any reason you want to remove the striping? Its benifitial to the computer overall

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FAT32 is safer to write into overall.. being a non advanced paritioning system, but I'd avoid messing with NTFS at all costs.

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Yes, I am aware of all that fun jazz about processor speeds, but not only did you not gain a whole lot of speed, you didn't gain much raw power.

A AMD XP 2500+ would probally out preform you 2800+ semperon, regardless of clock speed, the 2500+ has a better cache, which means it works harder.

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You moved from a Real PRocessor, to a budget processor, which is part of your problem.

You went from a P4 1.7 ghz processor with more cache, to an AMD Semperon Class (equivlant of a celeron in AMD's case) with less cache.

You would have been alot better off with a AMD XP or AMD 64, or even a P4 2.8

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A OSX machine... that or A Windows box. realisticly linux hasn't hit mainstream gaming yet. At least not for the time and effort that is needed to put in to play games.

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I really suggest uninstalling Zone Alarm for the time being, if this fixes the problem search out another free firewall software.

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Apple keyboards are nothing fancy and some what expensive, unless you have an apple I wouldn't advise buying one.

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I'd opt for swapping it out, cd/dvd roms are not expensive, 50 dollars will get you a brand new state of the art DVD+-RW/DL which will do everything :D

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as long as the web server supports it, it doesn't really matter.
:D

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Has it always done this? Has it only started recently? Does it read some disks and not others? Which disks does it read, and which disks wont it read?

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Yeap, altho a few keys will be out of place, alt and ctrl are reversed on Mac keyboards.