About to install Service Pack 2...
About to install Service Pack 2...
I have the network install version, but wanted to hear of any problems I should expect. I heard a bit about the new firewall messing things up, so is it possible to disable it?
I have a legal copy of Windows XP Home as well.
I have a legal copy of Windows XP Home as well.
Re: About to install Service Pack 2...
There's a huge list of programs that are affected by the new firewall. Of course by affected I mean you have to click a box that says "this program is trying to connect to the internet, do you want to let it?". I'm already behind a firewall, so I don't bother with it.JMEaT wrote:I heard a bit about the new firewall messing things up
I've also heard of some problems people had with older versions of Nero, but I haven't had any problems with that either.
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Re: About to install Service Pack 2...
Nero 6 requires an update to work on SP2. (at least mine did)Tetrad wrote:I've also heard of some problems people had with older versions of Nero, but I haven't had any problems with that either.
Easy installs for me on both XP Home and Pro. I have the firewall turned off in both cases, since I already use outside software. The new IE pop-up blocker is suprisingly effective, too. The only thing I can complain about is the security warnings when you're attempting to download files; they're somewhat more visible than before. Otherwise, everything went well.
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I use MKS toolkit a whole lot (a Unix utilities toolkit). I have several thousand shell scripts with a .sh extension ... All I had to do was double click them and they ran (.sh was associated with sh.exe).
After XPSP2 ... I double click on a .sh file and the "Choose the program you want to use to open this file:" dialog appears. So ... like an educated user ... I navigate to the MKS tookit directories and select sh.exe. Microsoft Developer studio then comes up with the file in the editor. From then on, double clicking a .sh file brings up the danged vc++ app.
Oh well, welcome to Windblows ...
After XPSP2 ... I double click on a .sh file and the "Choose the program you want to use to open this file:" dialog appears. So ... like an educated user ... I navigate to the MKS tookit directories and select sh.exe. Microsoft Developer studio then comes up with the file in the editor. From then on, double clicking a .sh file brings up the danged vc++ app.
Oh well, welcome to Windblows ...
You can easily change that "mime" association Iceman. Can't tell you exactly where (Hardly use winblows any more) but it's somewhere in folder options i believe. You just change which program that file type is associated with or remove it.
Next time, uncheck the "always use this program bla bla bla" box.
Next time, uncheck the "always use this program bla bla bla" box.
I installed SP2 and have had no problems. My only complaint is, after turning off the XP firewall, I get this Windows Security Alert popping up every time I fire up my comp saying my computer is at risk because the firewall is not turned on. I've looked in msconfig and services and can't seem to find it. How do I turn the damn thing off?
with the security centre open, click on "Change the way windows notfies me about security" or something like that, its the last one in the Resources column.Deadmeat wrote:I installed SP2 and have had no problems. My only complaint is, after turning off the XP firewall, I get this Windows Security Alert popping up every time I fire up my comp saying my computer is at risk because the firewall is not turned on. I've looked in msconfig and services and can't seem to find it. How do I turn the damn thing off?
you can disable complaining about many a thing there.
3 Firewalls? Behind a Router makes it 4?Top Gun wrote:Hmmm...I've never heard of it myself. Maybe Windows just doesn't recognize it. I'm using Zone Alarm, and the Security Center picked that up; likewise with Norton's.
Umm I suggest Pick 1.
And SP2 was pretty painless for me too, disabled the firewall, it was way too annoying.
http://www.betanews.com/article/1067426499
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview ... id=1372637
And to the poster above who wanted to turn off Bubble alerts
http://www.grenme.com/node/view/18
I think I had a slight burp with Media Player, but I re-installed and it seems to be fine.
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Xamindar wrote:You can easily change that "mime" association Iceman. Can't tell you exactly where (Hardly use winblows any more) but it's somewhere in folder options i believe. You just change which program that file type is associated with or remove it.
Next time, uncheck the "always use this program bla bla bla" box.
Krom wrote:Or in the case of windows XP, shift + right click "open with" select the correct program from the list and then check the always open checkbox.
^^ Smart@$$=Dumb@$$ ^^BUBBALOU wrote: That would be too easy, especially when it was user error in the first place
You guys must have skimmed my post. I did all that and it still launches with VC++. Even if I reassign it with shift-click it still opens up with VC++.Iceman wrote:I double click on a .sh file and the "Choose the program you want to use to open this file:" dialog appears. So ... like an educated user ... I navigate to the MKS tookit directories and select sh.exe. Microsoft Developer studio then comes up with the file in the editor. From then on, double clicking a .sh file brings up the danged vc++ app.
Canuck, I think you misunderstood me. I was referring to two different PCs. On one, I have Norton Internet Security installed, and I turned off the Windows firewall. On the other, I have Zone Alarm installed, and I also turned off the Windows firewall. Each PC has only one firewall on it. Sorry if I was unclear .
what happens when you run sh.exe directly?Iceman wrote: You guys must have skimmed my post. I did all that and it still launches with VC++. Even if I reassign it with shift-click it still opens up with VC++.
I just tried it with cgywin, and VC++ don't start on me.
so, its not an error with the file association.
also, does same happen when you type "start blah.sh" in CMD?
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When I double click sh.exe I get a command window with a Korn Shell prompt (as expected).
When I run "sh" in CMD I get the Korn Shell prompt (also as expected).
Typing "start script.sh" brings up the "Open With .." dialog which we know doesn't work.
If I open a CMD window and navigate to a directory with a Korn shell script and type "sh script.sh" all works as it should. I USED TO be able to navigate with EXPLORER and double click it instead of using CMD.
When I run "sh" in CMD I get the Korn Shell prompt (also as expected).
Typing "start script.sh" brings up the "Open With .." dialog which we know doesn't work.
If I open a CMD window and navigate to a directory with a Korn shell script and type "sh script.sh" all works as it should. I USED TO be able to navigate with EXPLORER and double click it instead of using CMD.