Help formatting HP Pavilion tx2500
I don't know anything about gadgets much. My laptop was installed with windows 7 2 years ago and I want it to change it back to vista. I'm aware everything will be deleted so how do I format without recovery disks? I seem to not have the system recovery manager and I tapped F11 numerous times but it still didn't work. Thanks in advance.
Hi:
Once you install a different operating system, the recovery manager usually no longer works.
You will need to order a set of recovery disks.
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So What Now with Help Formats ???
Well... the launch of Vista and the death of Winhelp has
really shafted us... and I'm sure a lot of others too. Current
situation as I understand it is :
1) Winhelp is dead.
2) HTML Help is supported but is functionally inferior in the
following ways :
- Window position cannot be specified as a percentage of the
screen (pixels only) which is awkward for secondary windows as we
need to support everything from 1024x768 to 1920x1280.
- Context sensitive help support is dreadful compared to
winhelp - no formatted text, bullets, graphics, hyperlinks, etc...
- Microsoft refuse to allow CHM files to be launched over a
network so a server install is out (without a naughty registry
hack).
3) Webhelp is supported but rumoured to be on the way out in
terms of Robohelp support. Is this true ? Its also extremely clunky
to ship with software due to number of files and, AFAICS, offers no
context sensitive help functionality. I guess we could get round
the former by using .MHT files but reasonable support for context
sensitive help is a must.
4) The Windows Vista Help directory seems to use 'h1s' files.
What on earth is this ? For sure Vista has nicely formatted Context
Sensitive Help but how ? Is this the new, much publicised MS Help
format ?
Basically, we need a sensible single file help system for the
app and context sensitive help with hyperlinks & formatting.
Anybody have suggestions on what the trend is here - is there even
a single format solution for what must be a common applications
requirement ?
Are Adobe planning their own Winhelp support now that MS have
ditched it ?
Are MS planning a new Help System ?
Thanks,
Iain.I find it fascinating that Microsoft distributes winhelp.exe
(16-bit
WinHelp) as part of Vista but stubbornly refuses to
distribute winhlp32.exe
(32-bit WinHelp). Apparently Microsoft still needs/wants to
use WinHelp
popups so they're keeping the 16-bit WinHelp executable as
part of Vista.
So now here's my question... Robohelp has its own .dll
(RoboEx32.dll) that
it allows us to distribute. My understanding is that this is
what allows us
to have the tripane view. Having been mostly away from help
development for
the last several years but about to enter the fray again,
what happens if I
develop a RoboHelp Help2000 project and load project.hlp,
project.cnt and
the RoboHelp .dll file onto a Vista machine (which only has
winhelp.exe)??
Does this work?
Thanks
Mike
"Tamilyrn" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:[email protected]...
> Well... the launch of Vista and the death of Winhelp has
really shafted
us...
> and I'm sure a lot of others too. Current situation as I
understand it is
>
> 1) Winhelp is dead.
>
> 2) HTML Help is supported but is functionally inferior
in the following
ways :
> - Window position cannot be specified as a percentage of
the screen
(pixels
> only) which is awkward for secondary windows as we need
to support
everything
> from 1024x768 to 1920x1280.
> - Context sensitive help support is dreadful compared to
winhelp - no
> formatted text, bullets, graphics, hyperlinks, etc...
> - Microsoft refuse to allow CHM files to be launched
over a network so a
> server install is out (without a naughty registry hack).
>
> 3) Webhelp is supported but rumoured to be on the way
out in terms of
Robohelp
> support. Is this true ? Its also extremely clunky to
ship with software
due to
> number of files and, AFAICS, offers no context sensitive
help
functionality. I
> guess we could get round the former by using .MHT files
but reasonable
support
> for context sensitive help is a must.
>
> 4) The Windows Vista Help directory seems to use 'h1s'
files. What on
earth is
> this ? For sure Vista has nicely formatted Context
Sensitive Help but how
? Is
> this the new, much publicised MS Help format ?
>
> Basically, we need a sensible single file help system
for the app and
context
> sensitive help with hyperlinks & formatting. Anybody
have suggestions on
what
> the trend is here - is there even a single format
solution for what must
be a
> common applications requirement ?
>
> Are Adobe planning their own Winhelp support now that MS
have ditched it
> Are MS planning a new Help System ?
>
> Thanks,
> Iain.
>
>
> -
Web vs Win vs Win Help formats
right now we want to create the classic chm file,
but when would we want to create the other Help file formats? our
application runs on Won OS, including Vista, the RH help is not
clear about thisHi,
Yes, definitely HTML Help in preference to WinHelp. In fact,
the WinHelp engine (winhlp32.exe) doesn't even ship with Vista and
Windows Server 2008, although anyone wanting to view .hlp files can
still get it from the Microsoft Download Center. Here is a
Microsoft Knowledge Base article on the subject:
"The Windows Help (WinHlp32.exe) program is no longer
included in Windows operating systems starting with Windows Vista"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917607
WinHelp 2000 is a dressed-up version of WinHelp that the
makers of RoboHelp introduced in the very early days of HTML Help,
at a time when not all Windows computers were equipped with the
components required to view HTML Help files. The idea was to
deliver something that looked roughly like HTML Help but had a more
readily achievable set of system requirements. This format is still
essentially WinHelp, however, so it suffers from the same issues as
far as running on Vista is concerned.
For the time being, Microsoft continues to recommend HTML
Help as the most appropriate help format for Windows applications.
See:
"Which Version of Help do I Need?"
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms728460(VS.85).aspx
Pete -
HP Pavilion tx2500 - Caps Lock and Num Lock lights blink once
I turn on my HP Pavilion tx2500 and I hear the fan spinning but nothing else happens. The lights next to the Caps Lock and above the Num Lock keys blink (a repeating single blink). According to some HP technical support documents I found online, the repeating single blink indicates a CPU problem. My laptop is out of warranty and the $400 to send it to HP to have it fixed is practically the same price I paid for the laptop 2 years ago.
Do the blinking lights mean the CPU is fried? And is there anything I can do to fix the laptop?
Thanks,
-Jeff
This question was solved.
View Solution.I have the same problem. I called HP they said the same thing. But, I am BIOS engineer myself and has worked with lot of motherboards, So I felt there is no point in sending a 399$ to find what happend and on top of that fixing charges.
I noticed the problem started when I installed Win 7 Ultimate edition to the board and let tbe board Idle for a long time and it went into sleep mode and when I hit the button for resume it would not resume, the blinking started.
I have seen the same thing happend to my friend laptop, luckily for him it recovered and he removed the Sleep Option. SO his laptop is shutdown or running in full power.
I thought this is not coincidence, there is defenitely a bug in HW or SW that is causing it. remove battery. I replaced the memory and removed the cmos battery and left for a long time (short the battery terminals to discharge quickly). Then I rebooted the machine, Luckuly for me it went to windows, I tht of replacing the BIOS firmware, bcos they ahve some latest on by that time I had a visitor and I was talking to him the system went into sleep mode and will never recover. The system started blinking. I dont see this as a CPU problem.
I still evaluating this. I will try to post my findings. I have aclip to read the BIOS chip but everytime i get different read. SO I am planning to remove the BIOS chip and put a socket so that I can play with the BIOS. -
No Sound after Formatting the Pavilion A1519H to XP Pro SP3
Hi!
The original OS for Pavilion A1519H was XP Media Center Edi. 2005. I formatted the PC to XP Pro SP3, and I'm already aware for the procedures from HP sites. I already downloaded the drivers for XP Pro. After XP Pro, I also installed the Microsoft UAA High Definition Audio Driver as well as the Microsoft .NET Framework.
Then I installed the chipset and all the drivers. Everything seems OK except for the sound. The speaker icon and realtek sound icon was appearing in the tray. Mute is disable, volume ok, but still no sounds output. Once I plug in the green color audio connector to green output port of the PC (Back and Front), The Realtek sound manager detected but it shows not the green output port but blue input port connected.
Device manager properties shows all (including the Sound adapter) OK except for "other devices" unknown device shows.
But I'd already installed all the drivers and chipset properly.
Kindly help in these regards. Hope to hear from you soon.
Thank you and God bless.
Ochie CasiThank you for quick reply.
I'd been in this realtek download site and already downloaded the sound driver "WDM_R238" for XP.
As HP instructions, I must install first the Microsoft UAA HD Audio driver then follow by this Realtek driver.
It still same, sound icons is there, Windows Audio OK, Speaker/headphones had been changed, mute disable. But still I don't have a sound..
Is there anything I's missed in the process?
Thank you.
Ochie -
Ok here is my problem, the drive got corrupted (my fault, the drive was getting scanned and it lost power) now i hade hopes of restoring it, but that fell through (nothing important was on it) so now i try to format the drive and i get an input and out put error, then i try to partion it, but that also fails.....so then i connected it to my windows and to access the drive i have to go through disk manager and the partion and the format fails...this also happens to another drive of mine that was corrupted form another issue......
i have giiven u every piece of inforamtion i have, please help me, also i want all information on the enclousre, and azny update drivers for it, i hope i have given enough information
Here is the EXACT drive in question.
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=AP35-C&cat=CAS
Here is the EXACT hard drive i use.
Link
here is all the information on my compouter
Cingullar
4/26/05 11:33 PM
Hardware:
Hardware Overview:
Machine Name: PowerBook G4 15"
Machine Model: PowerBook5,6
CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (1.2)
Number Of CPUs: 1
CPU Speed: 1.67 GHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB
Memory: 1 GB
Bus Speed: 167 MHz
Boot ROM Version: 4.9.1f1
Serial Number: xxxxXLRG4
Network:
Built-in Ethernet:
Type: Ethernet
Hardware: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en0
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: Manual
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
Ethernet:
MAC Address: 00:11:24:88:bf:e8
Media Options:
Media Subtype: none
AirPort:
Type: AirPort
Hardware: AirPort
BSD Device Name: en1
IPv4 Addresses: 192.168.2.6
IPv4:
Addresses: 192.168.2.6
Configuration Method: DHCP
Interface Name: en1
Router: 192.168.2.1
Subnet Masks: 255.255.255.0
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Default Zone: *
Interface Name: en1
Network ID: 65307
Node ID: 151
DNS:
Domain Name: Belkin
Server Addresses: 192.168.2.1
DHCP Server Responses:
Domain Name: Belkin
Domain Name Servers: 192.168.2.1
Lease Duration (seconds): 0
DHCP Message Type: 0x05
Routers: 192.168.2.1
Server Identifier: 192.168.2.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: Manual
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: No
HTTP Proxy Enabled: No
HTTP Proxy Port: 8999
HTTP Proxy Server: 127.0.0.1
HTTPS Proxy Enabled: No
HTTPS Proxy Port: 8999
HTTPS Proxy Server: 127.0.0.1
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
Ethernet:
MAC Address: 00:11:24:9c:3d:aa
Media Options:
Media Subtype: autoselect
Internal Modem:
Type: PPP (PPPSerial)
Hardware: Modem
BSD Device Name: modem
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: Manual
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
Bluetooth:
Type: PPP (PPPSerial)
Hardware: Modem
BSD Device Name: Bluetooth-Modem
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: Manual
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
Built-in FireWire:
Type: FireWire
Hardware: FireWire
BSD Device Name: fw0
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: Manual
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
Ethernet:
MAC Address: 00:11:24:ff:fe:88:bf:e8
Media Options: Full Duplex
Media Subtype: autoselect
VPN (L2TP):
Type: PPP (L2TP)
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
OverridePrimary: 1
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: Manual
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
Software:
System Software Overview:
System Version: Mac OS X 10.4.6 (8I127)
Kernel Version: Darwin 8.6.0
Boot Volume: Steven
Computer Name: Cingullar
User Name: Steven Feldman (steven)
ATA:
ATA Bus:
MATSHITADVD-R UJ-845E:
Model: MATSHITADVD-R UJ-845E
Revision: DMP2
Serial Number:
Detachable Drive: No
Protocol: ATAPI
Unit Number: 0
Socket Type: Internal
ATA Bus:
FUJITSU MHT2080AH:
Capacity: 74.53 GB
Model: FUJITSU MHT2080AH
Revision: 81EC
Serial Number: NP0PT552APF0
Removable Media: No
Detachable Drive: No
BSD Name: disk0
Protocol: ATA
Unit Number: 0
Socket Type: Internal
OS9 Drivers: No
S.M.A.R.T. status: Verified
Volumes:
Steven:
Capacity: 74.41 GB
Available: 3.25 GB
Writable: Yes
File System: Journaled HFS+
BSD Name: disk0s3
Mount Point: /
Audio (Built In):
Built In Sound Card:
Devices:
Texas Instruments TAS3004:
Inputs and Outputs:
Internal Microphone:
Controls: Left, Right
Playthrough: Yes
PluginID: TAS
Line Level Input:
Controls: Left, Right
Playthrough: Yes
PluginID: TAS
Headphones:
Controls: Mute, Left, Right
PluginID: TAS
Internal Speakers:
Controls: Mute, Left, Right
PluginID: TAS
Formats:
PCM 16:
Bit Depth: 16
Bit Width: 16
Channels: 2
Mixable: Yes
Sample Rates: 32 KHz, 44.1 KHz, 48 KHz
PCM 24:
Bit Depth: 24
Bit Width: 32
Channels: 2
Mixable: Yes
Sample Rates: 32 KHz, 44.1 KHz, 48 KHz
Bluetooth:
Apple Bluetooth Software Version: 1.7.3f4
Services:
Bluetooth File Transfer:
Folder other devices can browse: ~/Pictures
Requires Authentication: Yes
State: Enabled
Bluetooth File Exchange:
Folder for accepted items: ~/Documents/Shared
Requires Authentication: Yes
When other items are accepted: Ask
When PIM items are accepted: Ask
When receiving items: Prompt for each file
State: Enabled
Devices (Paired, Favorites, etc):
CingularUpdator:
Name: CingularUpdator
Address: 00-02-ee-e2-f3-ae
Type: Cellular Phone
Services: OBEX Object Push, OBEX File Transfer, Dial-up networking, Nokia PC Suite, COM 1, Voice Gateway, Audio Gateway, Client SYNCML, SIM ACCESS
Paired: Yes
Favorite: Yes
Connected: No
MotorolaPhone:
Name: MotorolaPhone
Address: 00-14-9a-79-ad-51
Type: Cellular Phone
Services: Voice Gateway, Hands-Free voice gateway, OBEX Object Push, OBEX File Transfer, Dial-up networking Gateway
Paired: Yes
Favorite: Yes
Connected: No
CingularUpdator:
Name: CingularUpdator
Address: 00-02-ee-e2-eb-ee
Type: Cellular Phone
Services: OBEX Object Push, OBEX File Transfer, Dial-up networking, Nokia PC Suite, COM 1, Voice Gateway, Audio Gateway, Client SYNCML, SIM ACCESS
Paired: Yes
Favorite: No
Connected: No
Nokia6820Greg:
Name: Nokia6820Greg
Address: 00-02-ee-e2-58-0b
Type: Cellular Phone
Services: OBEX Object Push, OBEX File Transfer, Dial-up networking, Nokia PC Suite, COM 1, Voice Gateway, Audio Gateway, Client SYNCML, SIM ACCESS
Paired: Yes
Favorite: No
Connected: No
Incoming Serial Ports:
Serial Port 1:
Name: Bluetooth-PDA-Sync
RFCOMM Channel: 3
Requires Authentication: Yes
Outgoing Serial Ports:
Serial Port 1:
Address: 00-02-EE-E2-EB-EE
Name: CingularUpdator-1
RFCOMM Channel: 15
Requires Authentication: No
Serial Port 2:
Address: 00-02-EE-E2-EB-EE
Name: CingularUpdator-2
RFCOMM Channel: 1
Requires Authentication: No
Serial Port 3:
Address:
Name: Bluetooth-Modem
RFCOMM Channel: 0
Requires Authentication: No
Diagnostics:
Power On Self-Test:
Last Run: 4/26/05 11:06 PM
Result: Passed
Apple Hardware Test:
Last Run: 4/10/06 3:26 PM
Version: 2.5 PB
Test Suite: Extended Test
Result: Passed
Disc Burning:
MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-845E:
Firmware Revision: DMP2
Interconnect: ATAPI
Burn Support: Yes (Apple Shipped/Supported)
Cache: 2048 KB
Reads DVD: Yes
CD-Write: -R, -RW
DVD-Write: -R, -RW, +R, +RW
Burn Underrun Protection CD: Yes
Burn Underrun Protection DVD: Yes
Write Strategies: CD-TAO, CD-SAO, DVD-DAO
Media: No
FireWire:
FireWire Bus:
Maximum Speed: Up to 800 Mb/sec
Graphics/Displays:
ATI Mobility Radeon 9700:
Chipset Model: ATY,RV360M11
Type: Display
Bus: AGP
VRAM (Total): 64 MB
Vendor: ATI (0x1002)
Device ID: 0x4e50
Revision ID: 0x0000
ROM Revision: 113-xxxxx-145
Displays:
Color LCD:
Display Type: LCD
Resolution: 1280 x 854
Depth: 32-bit Color
Built-In: Yes
Core Image: Supported
Main Display: Yes
Mirror: Off
Online: Yes
Quartz Extreme: Supported
Display:
Status: No display connected
Memory:
SODIMM0/J25LOWER:
Size: 512 MB
Type: DDR SDRAM
Speed: PC2700U-25330
Status: OK
SODIMM1/J25UPPER:
Size: 512 MB
Type: DDR SDRAM
Speed: PC2700U-25330
Status: OK
PCI Cards:
TXN,PCIXXXX-00:
Name: cardbus
Type: cardbus
Bus: PCI
Slot: PC Card
Vendor ID: 0x104c
Device ID: 0xac56
Revision ID: 0x0000
Power:
System Power Settings:
AC Power:
System Sleep Timer (Minutes): 0
Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes): 10
Display Sleep Timer (Minutes): 20
Dynamic Power Step: No
Reduce Processor Speed: No
Automatic Restart On Power Loss: No
Wake On AC Change: No
Wake On Clamshell Open: Yes
Wake On LAN: Yes
Wake On Modem Ring: Yes
Display Sleep Uses Dim: Yes
Battery Power:
System Sleep Timer (Minutes): 5
Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes): 10
Display Sleep Timer (Minutes): 1
Dynamic Power Step: No
Reduce Processor Speed: Yes
Automatic Restart On Power Loss: No
Wake On AC Change: No
Wake On Clamshell Open: Yes
Wake On Modem Ring: No
Display Sleep Uses Dim: Yes
Reduce Brightness: Yes
Battery Information:
Battery Installed: Yes
First low level warning: No
Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 3854
Remaining Capacity (mAh): 1464
Amperage (mA): 2433
Voltage (mV): 12116
Cycle Count: 158
AC Charger Information:
AC Charger (Watts): 65
Connected: Yes
Charging: Yes
Hardware Configuration:
Clamshell Closed: No
UPS Installed: No
Printers:
DESKJET 3820:
Status: Idle
Print Server: Local
Driver Version: 2.7.1
Default: No
URI: usb://HEWLETT-PACKARD/DESKJET 3820?serial=CN28J1B11118
PPD: hp deskjet 3820
PPD File Version: 1.0
PostScript Version: (3011.104) 0
DESKJET 3820:
Status: Stopped
Print Server: Local
Driver Version: 2.7.1
Default: No
URI: usb://HEWLETT-PACKARD/DESKJET 3820?serial=CN28J1B11118
PPD: hp deskjet 3820
PPD File Version: 1.0
PostScript Version: (3011.104) 0
deskjet 5550:
Status: Stopped
Print Server: Local
Driver Version: 2.7.1
Default: No
URI: usb://hp/deskjet 5550?serial=MY37I1S1SB2L
PPD: hp deskjet 5550
PPD File Version: 1.0
PostScript Version: (3011.104) 0
deskjet 5550:
Status: Stopped
Print Server: Local
Driver Version: 2.7.1
Default: No
URI: usb://hp/deskjet 5550?serial=MY37I1S1SB2L
PPD: hp deskjet 5550
PPD File Version: 1.0
PostScript Version: (3011.104) 0
deskjet 5600:
Status: Idle
Print Server: Local
Driver Version: 2.7.1
Default: Yes
URI: usb://hp/deskjet 5600?serial=MY48A4N3SS79
PPD: hp deskjet 5600
PPD File Version: 1.0
PostScript Version: (3011.104) 0
deskjet 5600:
Status: Idle
Print Server: Local
Driver Version: 2.7.1
Default: No
URI: usb://hp/deskjet 5600?serial=MY48A4N3SS79
PPD: hp deskjet 5600
PPD File Version: 1.0
PostScript Version: (3011.104) 0
hppsc131:
Status: Idle
Print Server: Local
Driver Version: 10.4
Default: No
URI: smb://Home/Stevenpc/hppsc131
PPD: Generic PostScript Printer
PPD File Version: 1.0
PostScript Version: (2000.0) 1
USB:
USB High-Speed Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBEHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x00e0
PCI Revision ID: 0x0004
PCI Vendor ID: 0x1033
Bus Number: 0x5b
USB Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBOHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x003f
PCI Revision ID: 0x0000
PCI Vendor ID: 0x106b
Bus Number: 0x1a
Bluetooth HCI:
Version: 19.65
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Product ID: 0x8205
Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Computer, Inc.)
Apple Internal Keyboard/Trackpad:
Version: 0.28
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Apple Computer
Product ID: 0x020e
Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Computer, Inc.)
USB Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBOHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x0035
PCI Revision ID: 0x0043
PCI Vendor ID: 0x1033
Bus Number: 0x1b
USB Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBOHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x0035
PCI Revision ID: 0x0043
PCI Vendor ID: 0x1033
Bus Number: 0x3b
AirPort Card:
AirPort Card Information:
Wireless Card Type: AirPort Extreme
Wireless Card Locale: USA
Wireless Card Firmware Version: 404.2 (3.90.34.0.p16)
Current Wireless Network: belkin54g
Wireless Channel: 11
Firewall:
Apple Remote Desktop:
Policy: Denied
TCP Ports: 3283, 5900
iPhoto Bonjour Sharing:
Policy: Denied
TCP Ports: 8770
Remote Login - SSH:
Policy: Denied
TCP Ports: 22
diablo II:
Policy: Allowed
TCP Ports: 6112
UDP Ports: 6112
Personal File Sharing:
Policy: Denied
TCP Ports: 548, 427
Network Time:
Policy: Allowed
UDP Ports: 123
Adobe Version Cue CS2:
Policy: Allowed
TCP Ports: 3703, 427, 50800
iTunes Music Sharing:
Policy: Allowed
TCP Ports: 3689
FTP Access:
Policy: Denied
TCP Ports: 21
iChat Bonjour:
Policy: Denied
TCP Ports: 5297, 5298
Personal Web Sharing:
Policy: Denied
TCP Ports: 80, 427, 443
Remote Apple Events:
Policy: Denied
TCP Ports: 3031
d2:
Policy: Allowed
TCP Ports: 6112
UDP Ports: 6112
Windows Sharing:
Policy: Denied
TCP Ports: 139
Printer Sharing:
Policy: Denied
TCP Ports: 631, 515
Locations:
School EtherNet:
Active Location: No
Services:
Internal Modem:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Proxy Enabled: 1
FTP Passive Mode: 1
FTP Proxy Port: 8002
FTP Proxy Server: sfh-px1
Gopher Proxy Enabled: 1
Gopher Proxy Port: 8002
Gopher Proxy Server: sfh-px1
HTTP Proxy Enabled: 1
HTTP Proxy Port: 8002
HTTP Proxy Server: sfh-px1
HTTPS Proxy Enabled: 1
HTTPS Proxy Port: 8002
HTTPS Proxy Server: sfh-px1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
SOCKS Proxy Enabled: 1
SOCKS Proxy Port: 8002
SOCKS Proxy Server: sfh-px1
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 1
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 1
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Bluetooth:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 1
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 0
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Built-in Ethernet:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
Exceptions List: Localhost, 127.0.0.1, .*.
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 1
FTP Proxy Enabled: 1
FTP Passive Mode: 1
FTP Proxy Port: 8002
FTP Proxy Server: Sfh-fs1
Gopher Proxy Enabled: 1
Gopher Proxy Port: 8002
Gopher Proxy Server: Sfh-fs1
HTTP Proxy Enabled: 1
HTTP Proxy Port: 8002
HTTP Proxy Server: Sfh-fs1
HTTPS Proxy Enabled: 1
HTTPS Proxy Port: 8002
HTTPS Proxy Server: Sfh-fs1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
RTSP Proxy Enabled: 1
RTSP Proxy Port: 8002
RTSP Proxy Server: Sfh-fs1
SOCKS Proxy Enabled: 0
SOCKS Proxy Port: 8002
SOCKS Proxy Server: Sfh-fs1
Built-in FireWire:
Type: FireWire
BSD Device Name: fw0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:ff:fe:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
AirPort:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en1
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:9c:3d:aa
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
Exceptions List: Localhost, 127.0.0.1, .*.
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 1
FTP Proxy Enabled: 1
FTP Passive Mode: 1
FTP Proxy Port: 8002
FTP Proxy Server: Sfh-fs1
Gopher Proxy Enabled: 1
Gopher Proxy Port: 8002
Gopher Proxy Server: Sfh-fs1
HTTP Proxy Enabled: 1
HTTP Proxy Port: 8002
HTTP Proxy Server: Sfh-fs1
HTTPS Proxy Enabled: 1
HTTPS Proxy Port: 8002
HTTPS Proxy Server: Sfh-fs1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
RTSP Proxy Enabled: 1
RTSP Proxy Port: 8002
RTSP Proxy Server: Sfh-fs1
Dads House:
Active Location: No
Services:
AirPort:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en1
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:9c:3d:aa
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 0
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
Internal Modem:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 1
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 1
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Bluetooth:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 1
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 0
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Built-in Ethernet:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
Ethernet:
Media Subtype: autoselect
MTU: 1500
Built-in FireWire:
Type: FireWire
BSD Device Name: fw0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:ff:fe:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
Location (1/4/06 4:15 PM):
Active Location: No
Services:
Internal Modem:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 1
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 1
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Bluetooth:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 1
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 0
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Built-in Ethernet:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
Built-in FireWire:
Type: FireWire
BSD Device Name: fw0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:ff:fe:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
AirPort:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en1
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:9c:3d:aa
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
Moms Wireless:
Active Location: No
Services:
Internal Modem:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 1
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 1
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Bluetooth:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 1
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 0
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Built-in Ethernet:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
Built-in FireWire:
Type: FireWire
BSD Device Name: fw0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:ff:fe:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
AirPort:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en1
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:9c:3d:aa
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
VPN (L2TP):
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
OverridePrimary: 1
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 1
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 0
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 0
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 0
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 0
LCP Echo Enabled: 1
LCP Echo Failure: 15
LCP Echo Interval: 20
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Automactic:
Active Location: Yes
Services:
Built-in Ethernet:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
Ethernet:
Media Subtype: autoselect
MTU: 1500
AirPort:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en1
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:9c:3d:aa
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 0
HTTP Proxy Enabled: 0
HTTP Proxy Port: 8999
HTTP Proxy Server: 127.0.0.1
HTTPS Proxy Enabled: 0
HTTPS Proxy Port: 8999
HTTPS Proxy Server: 127.0.0.1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
Internal Modem:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Authorization Name: Nighteaater537
Authorization Password: <002d003d 002d003d 002d003d >
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 0
Redial Interval: 5
Remote Address: 772-546-3768
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 1
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 0
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Bluetooth:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 1
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 180
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 1
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 1
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Built-in FireWire:
Type: FireWire
BSD Device Name: fw0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:ff:fe:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
VPN (L2TP):
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
OverridePrimary: 1
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 1
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 0
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 0
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 0
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 0
LCP Echo Enabled: 1
LCP Echo Failure: 15
LCP Echo Interval: 20
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
MacTOPc:
Active Location: No
Services:
Internal Modem:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 1
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 1
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Bluetooth:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 1
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 0
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Built-in Ethernet:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
Built-in FireWire:
Type: FireWire
BSD Device Name: fw0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:ff:fe:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
AirPort:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en1
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:9c:3d:aa
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
VPN (PPTP):
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
OverridePrimary: 1
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 1
CCP Enabled: 1
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 0
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 0
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 0
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 0
LCP Echo Enabled: 1
LCP Echo Failure: 15
LCP Echo Interval: 20
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
School:
Active Location: No
Services:
Internal Modem:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Proxy Enabled: 1
FTP Passive Mode: 0
FTP Proxy Port: 8002
FTP Proxy Server: sfh-px1
Gopher Proxy Enabled: 1
Gopher Proxy Port: 8002
Gopher Proxy Server: sfh-px1
HTTP Proxy Enabled: 1
HTTP Proxy Port: 8002
HTTP Proxy Server: sfh-px1
HTTPS Proxy Enabled: 1
HTTPS Proxy Port: 8002
HTTPS Proxy Server: sfh-px1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 1
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 1
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Bluetooth:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: 0
Display Terminal Window: 0
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: 1
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: 0
Dial On Demand: 0
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: 1
Disconnect On Idle: 1
Disconnect On Idle Timer: 600
Disconnect On Logout: 1
Disconnect On Sleep: 1
Idle Reminder: 0
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: 1
LCP Echo Enabled: 0
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: 0
Built-in Ethernet:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 1
FTP Proxy Enabled: 1
FTP Passive Mode: 0
FTP Proxy Port: 8002
FTP Proxy Server: ic-px1
Gopher Proxy Enabled: 1
Gopher Proxy Port: 8002
Gopher Proxy Server: ic-px1
HTTP Proxy Enabled: 1
HTTP Proxy Port: 8002
HTTP Proxy Server: ic-px1
HTTPS Proxy Enabled: 1
HTTPS Proxy Port: 8002
HTTPS Proxy Server: ic-px1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
RTSP Proxy Enabled: 1
RTSP Proxy Port: 8002
RTSP Proxy Server: ic-px1
Built-in FireWire:
Type: FireWire
BSD Device Name: fw0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:ff:fe:88:bf:e8
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
AirPort:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en1
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:11:24:9c:3d:aa
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
Modems:
Modem Information:
Modem Model: Jump
Interface Type: I2S
Modulation: V.92
Hardware Version: Version 1.0
Driver: MotorolaSM56K.kext (v1.3.3)
Country: B5 (United States, Latin America)
Applications:
Acrobat Reader 5:
Version: 5.0.5
Last Modified: 10/19/05 10:31 PM
Kind: Native (Preferred) or Classic
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Acrobat Distiller 7.0:
Version: 7.0.7
Last Modified: 11/11/05 12:19 PM
Kind: PowerPC
Get Info String: Acrobat Distiller™ 7.0.7, 1984-2006 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Location: /Applications/1-EDITING STUFF/ADOBE/Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional/Acrobat Distiller 7.0.app
Acrobat Uninstaller:
Version: Acrobat Uninstaller version 7.0.7
Last Modified: 11/11/05 12:19 PM
Kind: PowerPC
Get Info String: Acrobat Uninstaller version 7.0.7, Copyright © 2005 by Adobe Systems, Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Location: /Applications/1-EDITING STUFF/ADOBE/Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional/Acrobat Uninstaller.app
Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional:
Version: 7.0.7
Last Modified: 11/11/05 12:19 PM
Kind: PowerPC
Get Info String: Adobe® Acrobat® 7.0.7, ©1984-2005 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Location: /Applications/1-EDITING STUFF/ADOBE/Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional/Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional.app
Bridge:
Version: 1.0.0.545
Last Modified: 11/11/05 11:58 AM
Kind: PowerPC
Get Info String: 1.0.0.545 (93460), Copyright 2003-2005, Adobe
Location: /Applications/1-EDITING STUFF/ADOBE/Adobe Bridge/Bridge.app
Adobe GoLive CS2:
Version: 8.0
Last Modified: 11/11/05 12:31 PM
Kind: PowerPC
Get Info String: 8.0, Copyright © 1997-2005 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Location: /Applications/1-EDITING STUFF/ADOBE/Adobe GoLive CS2/Adobe GoLive CS2.app
Adobe Help Center:
Version: Adobe Help Center 1.0.0.793
Last Modified: 11/11/05 11:58 AM
Kind: PowerPC
Get Info String: Adobe Help Center 1.0.0.793 (C) 2005 Adobe Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Location: /Applications/1-EDITING STUFF/ADOBE/Adobe Help Center.app
Illustrator:
Version: 12.0.0
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Kind: PowerPCThe problem of losing power when running the drive, is that the needle may scratch part of the drive as it lands on the platter. Sufficient power may pick it up, but it may have permanently damaged the drive. I would get the drive itself replaced.
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Hi,
My problem is that during creation of recovery media, i have successfully created 1st and 2nd DVD-R but Hp Recovery Creation Media fails to create 3rd DVD and consequently it is unable to create 4th and 5th DVD for recovery.
During creation of 3rd DVD-R, Hp Recovery Creation Media successfully reads blank DVD and prepares files to be burn but it fails to burn these files on 3rd DVD.
Further, DVD autometically is ejected with massage "We are experiencing errors in Recovery Media Creation. please try again."
Please Help me! how to fix this problem.
I have also tried the following as per guidlines on HP support Website--
1. disabled User Control Account.
2. temporary disabled my antivirus.
3. i have manually run chkdisk for Partition drive D which is my recovery drive.
4. i have also change and tried different DVD to burn but i faced same issue.
Please note that I have never modified or encrypted my partition drive of recovery but i have recently Updated BIOS and Drivers form HP.
My system details are as follows--
OS- windows 7 home basic (64 bits)
MODEL- HP Pavilion g6 -210tu Notebook PC
PRODUCT NO.- B6U26PA#ACJ
Processor- Intel i3 CPU@ 2.40GHZ,
RAM - 2 GB
SMBIOS Version 2.7
BIOS Version - /Date Insyde F.25, 29-05-2013
Boot Device -\Device\HarddiskVolume1
Please help me and let me know what should i do to create subsequent DVD.Hi,
Once again thank you for your valuable feedback and support!
The product name and model no. i have mentioned in the post are correct. i have also try to locate them behind battery of my notebook. If you think it may be wrong, you can check for this model no. on HP support website here
I have also tried esc+ F2 and run the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics but i did not find option "Component Test" and therefore unable to locate optical drive option.
I have understood your statement regarding benefit of USB tumbdrive over DVDs and much appreciated.
thanks you for that.
I personally want to say that i was unaware about the fact for these non branded DVDs. The shopkeeper (notebook showroom) told me that these DVDs are good to create Recovery Images because they also use these DVDs to create Recovery Images.
I have purchased non branded DVDs but it does not mean i wanted cheapest solution for Recovery. simply i wanted to Recover my system using best DVDs.
Well, now let me know how can i undo the creation of media which i have created in those two DVDs successfully in order to create Recovery Images on USB Thumbdrive ?
How can i locate Opticle Drive Test?
I am waiting for you response.......
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Need help formatting external hard drive for OS 10.5.8.
My older 2007 iMac is running on OS 10.5.8. I purchaed Snow Lepoard but was told to back up years of music and pictures. I bought an external hard drive that is compatible with Mac OS 10.6. How do I format the external hard drive to accept OS 10.5.8.? Showing error code -43....? HELP PLEASE!
How is the current EHD formatted?
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PHP need help formating date, please.
I am working on my first database page using repeating fields
and a
connection to MySQL, and actually have it working! Yay!
Now I have a formatting problem, and would appreciate a bit
of help.
The first column of the repeating field is a date field,
which is stored
as a date type in mysql, and shows up in my table as
2008-03-12 (which
is how it was entered into the table). I would like to change
the
display to March 12, 2008. I have tried using the date
function, but
without success. The text that php is putting in the cell is
"2008-03-12", which I am guessing is not a valid timestamp. I
am also
guessing that this is why I get a date in 1969 when I try
this...
The page is here:
http://www.verodelmar.com/agendas.php
and the source is here:
http://www.verodelmar.com/agendas.txt
Thanks to anyone that takes the time to look!
HarveyJoe Makowiec wrote:
> On 16 Apr 2008 in macromedia.dreamweaver, eclipsme
wrote:
>
>> The first column of the repeating field is a date
field, which is
>> stored as a date type in mysql, and shows up in my
table as
>> 2008-03-12 (which is how it was entered into the
table). I would
>> like to change the display to March 12, 2008. I have
tried using the
>> date function, but without success. The text that
php is putting in
>> the cell is "2008-03-12", which I am guessing is not
a valid
>> timestamp. I am also guessing that this is why I get
a date in 1969
>> when I try this...
>
> Use DATE_FORMAT in your SQL statement, thus:
>
> SELECT field1, field2,
> DATE_FORMAT(dateField, '%M %e, %Y') AS myFormattedDate
> FROM myTable
>
>
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/date-and-time-functions.html#function_date-format
>
> Another option is to convert the date from ISO format to
a Unix
> timestamp using PHP's strtotime() function, then
formatting it using
> date():
>
> <?php
> // Done in several steps for clarity. Can be done in one
step.
> $myUnixTimestamp =
strtotime($row_Recordset1['mydatefield']);
> $myFormattedDate = date('F j, Y', $myUnixTimestamp);
> echo $myFormattedDate;
> ?>
>
>
http://www.php.net/strtotime
>
http://www.php.net/date
>
The former I think I understand.
The latter I have printed out and will look at some more.
Actually in
theory I understand, but how to do that in my control panel
is what I
need to look at.
Thanks!
Harvey -
Need help formating videos, have movie no sound question
ok i relize that a million questions have been asked about formating videos but i will make it million and one.
i have some vides that i made with windows movie maker and i also have some from lime wire. i read in another question to download video ipod converter, and i did i am just lil confuzed, i know my way around these programs so can some just tell me in lamins term like you are talking to an forgner tell me what steps i need to convert it and be able to have sound with movie. i have the 30g ipod english, lime wire, itunes, ipod converter, i just need the help
Cheers"i also have some from lime wire"
Please not that the majority of posters here will not help you if you are illegally downloading copyrighted material.
With regard to your home movies, you may find something useful here.
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None scrolling header in CHM help format
Hi there.
I'm hoping someone might be able to help me with another query i've got.
I'm creating a help file in a CHM format.
I've seen some other help files in the same format, and they have a header that is unique to each page, that doesn't scroll with the rest of the content.
In the header, I would include the page title, and probably the breadcrumbs.
How can I achieve this?
Many thanks in advance,
CraigHi there
Yep, I'd avoid using that in a header for the very reasons you have discovered.
Perhaps add it to the top of each topic but NOT in the header proper. Also, I'm assuming you are using a Field for this. You will want to ensure you clear the "auto-update" option. If you don't, the topic will automatically update if you just open it to view it and make no changes.
Cheers... Rick -
Help formatting a play script (people talking) with Pages.
How can I write a play script with certain formats. This is what I want to do:
Person 1: Make it work like this. I want the dialog to wrap around like this
................Like this. So it stays even with the line above. I do not want to
................use the space bar to make it look like this.
Yeah, could someone help me use pages formatting to make it look like that, without using the space bar. Thanks. I had to use periods because the message board would change the spacing.This is called a *hanging indent* .
+Menu > View > Show Ruler+
Select the paragraph you want to format.
On the ruler there is a blue flat bar stacked on top of a down pointing triangle. The triangle sets the left indent, ie how far in the paragraph aligns from the left edge. The flat bar sets where the *first line* of the paragraph starts.
Drag the 2 together in as far as you like. Next drag the flat bar back to the left edge.
Type "Person 1: tab Make it work like this…"
It will now wrap back with the left inset, until you hit the return again which will be the start of a new paragraph and then aligns back to the far left. The tab pushes the text after "Person 1:" into line with the rest of the paragraph.
To have a *line break* that does not cause a paragraph end, use a *"soft return"* which you get by typing the shift + return keys.
Or you can make a 2nd style that has no hanging indent for paragraphs that follow the original "Person 1:"
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I need help. (format for DB Connect String and Parameters)
I do not understand the DB Connect String
or the Other Parameters
in the DB Connect String whats the format
Can someone point to some help for using
the Oracle Reports Paper Report TesterHello,
DB Connect String : Like for other tools (SQL*Plus / ..; ) provide a string like
user/password@dbalias
Other parameters : if you have created parameters in your Reports, you can specify their value here.
Example : a parameter P_PARAM is defined in your Reports, you can set the value of "Other parameters" :
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Regards -
Help formatting data into 3d surface
Hi Folks,
I'm struggling trying to display some data in a 3d plot. I'v studdied the example here but am getting no where! http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=433150&query.id=1242328#M433150
Basically the data I'm interested in viewing is a 2d array. Each row in the record represents a size bin (52 total rows). Each of these rows is divided into discrete scatter angle bins (16 total columns). SO, each element represent a relative light intensity, at a discrete angle, at a particlar size.
I don't understand how a 2d dataset gets correlated into X,Y,and Z matrix formats.
Any pointers?
Regards,
Jamie
Message Edited by 8bitbanger on 01-05-2010 01:11 PM
v2009 devel. w/RT
Attachments:
3d graph test_2.vi 22 KB8bitbanger wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I did have a look at that example, but unfortunately it isn't of much help. I'll continue to mess with it, but it easily obscures (I think) the principals of data formatting requirements for 3d plot by an overwhelming amount of data points. ie I have no idea what point is what on that plot, where it should be....etc
I honestly don't know what expect with my dataset - I basically just want to visualize several 1d arrays over 'time' ('time' being the bin sizes). I thought there would some sort of easier way to go about this, but the 3dplot is all I could find.
Cheers,
Jamie
100 data points in a 3d graph is small.
I suggest you change one of the values and re-run it to see which point you changed. Repeat with other points until you figure it out.
If 100 points is too many, empty the array and put your own data in to start.
Still trying to help and not giving up,
Ben
Ben Rayner
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Help formatting!!!!!
My Ipod used to be formatted to windows. I just moved and now have a Mac, but my Ipod isn't formatted to it, so I can't upload or do anything to it. Can someone please help me and tell me how to format my windows Ipod to a Mac? Thanks a lot!!!!
To format a Windows iPod for Mac connect it to your Mac computer and restore it. Restoring will erase and reformat the the iPod's hard drive, reload the software and put it back to default settings. Once the restore is complete follow the on screen instructions and it should connect to iTunes and give you a prompt to automatically update your library onto the fresh installation. If you want to update manually or using selected playlists choose no and it will default to manual mode and you can choose whatever setting you like: Restoring iPod to factory settings with iTunes 7
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