
The worst thing about smarties is the are made by Nestles

c:/format it's the only way to make sure.Ceres wrote: Anybody here knows how to remove Disk Knight in WinXP system?
Unfortunatelly for you TT that wouldn't be having any of desired effect. It says Disk Knight is USB malware-protecting utility, copying yourselves everywhere.ThunderTitan wrote:c:/format it's the only way to make sure.Ceres wrote: Anybody here knows how to remove Disk Knight in WinXP system?
What, Gay rules over Veldrynus?! So that's why he's always so grumpy when he posts on the forum... coz he's sitting down.Pol wrote: I think that gay rule applies exclusively into Veldrynus.![]()
Don't remind me... i had 2 fillings and a small cavity when i went to the dentist last spring... when it was finished half my mouth is fillings...I used to get holes in my teeth often, I don't anymore... since most of it is by now artificial material
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Last time I was at the dentist, I didn't have to pay a cent, even though they took one of my wisdom teeth. There's a great deal here were you pay something like 5 dollars each month, and I don't have to pay for examinations or fixing holes.Kalah wrote:The last time I was at the dentist, I payed about $400 - and that was for cleaning and a pre-emptive fix of some would-be holes. I thought that was expensive. Still, now I don't have to visit the dentist for a couple of years.
I'm not sure I'm 100% getting this, but I think it's safe to assume it's offensive! Damn you, TT! You're so gay!ThunderTitan wrote:What, Gay rules over Veldrynus?! So that's why he's always so grumpy when he posts on the forum... coz he's sitting down.Pol wrote: I think that gay rule applies exclusively into Veldrynus.![]()
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Yeah, this process seems techy. It includes modifying the paths. But I'm still taking a look about it and probably consider it later. I just need more knowledge about this, maybe. And for drawbacks, yeah... have thoughts of those.Pol wrote: Step four - prohibit running an executable from usb drive
(I will look into that later, should be in policy somewhere... >> it's here)
If that sounds complicated it's not a necessary step, it's of course, preventing to run executables from any usb drive under your account, so it's having some drawbacks...
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