2008-09-08, 23:19 | Link #2004 |
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Ehm, that's weird (why in the blazes would the OS need to load it twice?). Googling around gives me several results that, as always in the Windows world, depend on a variety of third-party software misbehaving somewhere or something.
I wouldn't worry too much. Try keeping watch of your processes when you first login. If you still see two instances, then try disabling all processes starting on login. Hopefully you can isolate it that way and not worry about it being some case of malware.
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2008-09-09, 00:48 | Link #2005 | |
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2008-09-09, 02:26 | Link #2006 |
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You can try process explorer and see which parent process that launch them
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2008-09-09, 02:53 | Link #2007 | |
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2008-09-09, 10:57 | Link #2008 | |
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The only question is what's being run that requires it to be open. If you hadn't already identified the use of them, I'd say kill those processes and see what stops. No need for that now, of course. Some viruses/trojans/what-have-you (mostly older ones) disguised themselves with similar image names, so just to be on the safe side, update and scan with your anti-virus software. (If your anti-virus software is the home edition of Norton or McAffee, switch to something else, like AVG, Trend Micro, or Kaspersky. If it's not *your* PC to be able to change the software on, just scan with Trend Micro HouseCall.)
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2008-09-10, 03:40 | Link #2009 | |
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2008-09-10, 15:09 | Link #2010 |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: In Maya world, where all is 3D and everything crashes
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another silly question about ordering things and shipping
I'm odering two Dj's from Jpqueen atm and want to use the Yamato shipping now this is what my question is about: P.O BOX - NO what do they mean byt hat, while typing I figured it had to do with mail boxes or postage boxes but does that merely mean it doesnt arrive with the regular daily mail in your post box? also I have to pay through Kagi, can anyone quickly tell me what I'm going to expect with that, I've never worked with paypall before, I got ym acount working though don't have any cash on it still. If I press for the kagi payment do I get linked to their site where I choose to pay with Paypall and if so do I merely type in ym e-mail adress thingy paypall uses? |
2008-09-10, 15:30 | Link #2011 | |
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2008-09-10, 15:34 | Link #2012 | |
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so the darned thing will be delivered to my hosue adress yay okay I ordered it now but I got no clue on what I now actually did or what will happen, I was redirected to Kagi where I was linked to paypall to pay for the purchased items, now one thing do you recieve a giro from paypall and have to deliver that to your bank or will it be taken off your bankacount automatically? thats all I need to know all this fussing over nothing I guess |
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2008-09-10, 15:40 | Link #2013 | |
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2008-09-10, 15:47 | Link #2014 | |
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it seems its on automatic (direct transaction), though it hasn't gone off yet (its still being verified) this means I won't have to bank any giro's or anything right ? also underneath my payment method where you can see the verified acount/bank number there's a money amounth in front of it but I'm sure its nothing to worry about, lol I stress out over the sillyest things when I do something new, silly karu all the way and beyooond! thank you |
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2008-09-11, 19:49 | Link #2015 |
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Something I was wondering about... when I looked at the forum "Older series" I saw this message at the bottom.
Isn't that sort of an oxymoron. If a user can't post replies, what is the purpose of allowing "editing of replies" as there is no posts that can be made there in the first place? Thus there is nothing that can be edited.
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2008-09-11, 21:04 | Link #2016 | |
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I guess if someone hacks Animesuki and posts there they wanted the person to be able to Edit in an apology? Edit: I think it might be on by default in all of Animesuki. Generally editing of posts is pretty much always on in vB boards. At least, any that I have been to. (Yes... I did answer in an edit. q_q)
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2008-09-12, 10:27 | Link #2017 | |
…Nothing More
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I think you are stretching the definition of oxymoron a little too far.
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The confusion comes from the way the forum's permissions have been configured (for simplicity of maintenance). Posting new threads is not permitted in any of the series discussion sections. To simplify this we apply the rule at the section level and inherit the property down into all the sub forums. You cannot post replies to existing threads in the section (where as you can in the actual sub forums) for a completely different reason: the section's sub forum is itself closed (the others are open). We use a sub forum rather than a category as the forum designers intended (which would not need to be closed to block all posting) because of page layout differences that we wanted to avoid. So, permissions say you can post replies and edit existing posts, but not make new threads, where as the forum closure says you cannot post replies. The closure is not inherited, so you can post in sub forums but not the category forum. If we also blocked editing, we would have just undone all the simplification (because we would need to have different permissions on the sub forums or say you cannot edit posts there either). |
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2008-09-12, 13:30 | Link #2018 |
what Yagi said
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Silly question - more geared towards the European posters:
Why do I never see the French on any type of forum/message board/online gaming/etc. I understand that the types of message boards I use and the games that I play are in English and not French, but I always see many people from the UK (obvious), the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, and some from Spain, Italy, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, etc, that use those same mediums in English. But, I never see anyone from France. Do the French just choose to stay away from mediums in English? Or do they just not use the internet as frequently (or have as much access to it - i.e. infrastructure)? Or is it just me?? |
2008-09-12, 15:56 | Link #2020 |
Just call me Ojisan
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: U.K. Hampshire
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Like Cats, I also think it's you. I would suggest you read or post in the Where are you from... thread to get your answer.
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