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Vista and Refreshing |
Wed, Oct 24 2007 4:27 AM | Permanent Link |
Markku Nevalainen | Robert Cram wrote:
> > Have you tried UVNC single click? It allows you to "compile" a custom ... > http://www.uvnc.com/pchelpware/sc/index.html Yes thanks. I have visited those UVNC pages several times. The UVNC author or authors seem to be non-English (as I am too). We have constant problem understanding the imperfect English sentences and language used on those pages and in the documentation. Also the whole logic and organization on pages is quite messy. Of course UVNC is free. So one should not complain too loud, at least not on their own newsgroups On last visit month or so backward I was able to use the compile service there is, and I got the readily compiled Single Click (SC) executable back. That executable worked. But it did not run completely as stand alone, it compalained about some missing DLLs or something. I later found them belonging to the full UVNC distribution package. It may be we have understand some part wrong, with SC package compiling or something. But as I said, by reading those non-native English pages we are not able to find the answer. My current thought is that we ourselves maybe should make our own SC installation routine that would install also those DLLs. That would need more studying (and time ) by our self This is the part why we have not got UVNC to install _reliably_. Markku Nevalainen |
Wed, Oct 24 2007 5:02 AM | Permanent Link |
Markku Nevalainen | Roy Lambert wrote:
> > Another "trick" Well at least I call these Vista settings "tricks" while I ws not able to find solution for instance to that annoying, repeating UAC querying problem myself. Someone mentioned it in some Windows Tips newsgroup. > is that (at least on my Vista PC) even though I disabled M$ firewall > the service was still starting. I have routinely turned XP firewalls off everywhere, while that seem not to be any real firewall at all. In this test the Windows Firewall XP SP2 is like Swiss cheese. It was the weakest firewall of all those tested firewalls. http://www.matousec.com/projects/windows-personal-firewall-analysis/leak-tests-results.php If someone can deny that these firewall test results are not valid, I am more than interested to read more about it. > I went through the entire startup list and disabled a number of > things. Vista now runs 2 - 3 times faster. I turned Vista firewall Off also, and installed the free Zonealarm instead. But is there still some extra checkbox to check that the Vista firewall service will die totally ? Yet currently I have no interest in spending much time tuning with Vista. My Vista is slow, but I just run the mandatory compatibility tests on it, and that is all. Markku Nevalainen |
Wed, Oct 24 2007 6:02 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Markku
Start - Run - MSCONFIG Checkout the startup and services pages - its surprising what's there. Roy Lambert |
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