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I believe it's a net block belonging to Onvoy in Minnessota. Both are firewalled, I think (according to nmap).
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I can log in remotely and locally. I don't get your point there. Are you saying that you can't log in remotely as a different user to the logged in user on the remote machine?
I didn't ;)
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yes, yes and yes. It's an odd one... got me stumped. My 'quick fix' has been simply to install radmin with extremely locked down settings.
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...and it's not the 'common user' thing. I created an account on both machines called 'servershare' and still no joy.
Meh.
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Hi, I have 2 machines, one on 199.199.2.200, and one on 199.199.4.100.
Both running Win XP.
I can map a drive to the 4 subnet, but when I try and place any files there, I get an 'access denied'...
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Plus, you can always edit your details once the site is registered. For example, putting the business email and business phone number in the whois info.
(And why not register with these details...
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Their GMail certainly does an awesome job of tying your 'anonymous' google cookie to an email address, making it, err, not anonymous. They are swine. Talented, spook-like swine, but still swine. ;)
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I presume you're talking about WHOIS lookups.
It's going to depend on the body for that domain (i.e. .com, .net etc), I would imagine.
For .co.uk (Nominet) you have the option to not include...
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You may be able to use Teleport Pro for something like that... I'm not sure how fine-grained the searches are, however.
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yeah, it's a \r\n thing. Strange that I can't configure Jbuilder to imitate an environment. Means I have two lines in my parser, one commented out when running in JB, and then compiled live to run in...
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