OT [nycphp-talk] Fw: TA04-033A: Multiple Vulnerabilities inMicros oftInternet Explorer
Chris Bielanski
Cbielanski at inta.org
Wed Feb 4 11:50:26 EST 2004
It occured to me that most XP users will never see the BSOD more than a
split second because they've given it the nasty disposition of rebooting on
all but the most heinous of STOP messages...
Thanks,
Chris Bielanski - [CBielanski at inta.org]
Web Programmer,
International Trademark Association - [www.inta.org]
1133 Ave. of the Americas - Manhattan
p - 212/642-1745
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I've seen it a couple times on Windows XP Home within the last 3
months. It's somewhat different, compared to my ole buddy on NT.
Tim Gales wrote:
>Brian Preston-Campbell writes:
>"...reboot every two days or get the blue
> screen of death when in the middle of
> something important."
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>When was the last time anyone saw a 'blue screen'?
>(I don't think I've seen one for six of seven years)
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Thanks guys...
> I thought it was as simple as going to the=20
> snapshots and getting the php_oci8.dll=20
>=20
> (and of course uncommenting the extension=20
> in php.ini)
I have a version of PHP on WindowsXP with everything I need (which I do
actually use occasionally) but I can't get Studio to use it. It wants
to use it's bundled PHP.
H
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