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Old 02-15-2004, 03:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi thr

i want to find out the startup and shutdown time and also the history of
work done at that time.
As i tried finding *.df file as we get in win2000.

all help is appreciated
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Old 02-15-2004, 04:03 AM   #2 (permalink)
Default Finding Startup & Shutdown time

Hi thr

I want to find out the startup and shutdown time and also the history of
work done at that time.

all help is appreciated
Cracker.


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Old 02-15-2004, 09:56 AM   #3 (permalink)
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"cracker" said in news:c0mujf$185b9k$1@ID-221731.news.uni-berlin.de:
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> Hi thr
>
> I want to find out the startup and shutdown time and also the history
> of work done at that time.
>
> all help is appreciated
> Cracker.
See your earlier post of just 4 minutes prior. This is a newsgroup, not a
chat room where you might prod with subsequent posts trying to get an
immediate response. Post and wait.

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Old 02-15-2004, 09:57 AM   #4 (permalink)
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"cracker" said in news:c0mub1$18hg6k$1@ID-221731.news.uni-berlin.de:
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> Hi thr
>
> i want to find out the startup and shutdown time and also the history
> of work done at that time.
> As i tried finding *.df file as we get in win2000.
>
> all help is appreciated
> Cracker.
I might've provided an answer except when I see your handle is "cracker." I
don't assist software pirates, either.

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Old 02-15-2004, 10:48 AM   #5 (permalink)
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hi thr
"*Vanguard*" <no-email@no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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[..]
Quote:
> I might've provided an answer except when I see your handle is "cracker."
I
Quote:
> don't assist software pirates, either.
hmmm...u already gave me the answer...of how STUPPID u r..*NEVER JUDGE A
BOOK BY ITS COVER*

by the way here is the real meaning of CRACKER, OXFORD

cracker noun
1 a paper cylinder which is pulled apart at Christmas or other celebrations,
making a sharp noise and releasing a small toy or other novelty.n a
firework exploding with a sharp noise.

2 a thin dry biscuit typically eaten with cheese or other savoury toppings.n
a light crisp made of rice or tapioca flour: prawn crackers.

3 Brit. informal a fine example of something: don't miss this cracker of a
CD.n an attractive person, especially a woman.

4 US offensive another term for poor white.
5 an installation for cracking hydrocarbons: a catalytic cracker.

THINK BEFORE YOU ACT.


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Old 02-15-2004, 10:48 AM   #6 (permalink)
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hi thr

"*Vanguard*" <no-email@no-spam.invalid> wrote in
[...]
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> See your earlier post of just 4 minutes prior. This is a newsgroup, not a
> chat room where you might prod with subsequent posts trying to get an
> immediate response. Post and wait.
if u can notice i *CANCELLED MY EARLIER POST* but looks like your
Newsreader was not able to pick it up...also b4 firing somebody....c my
earlier post


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Old 02-15-2004, 01:02 PM   #7 (permalink)
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So tell us. Are you #3 or #4 ?

Testy

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> hi thr
> "*Vanguard*" <no-email@no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
> news:N9idnSleorsFzbLdRVn-tw@comcast.com...
> [..]
Quote:
> > I might've provided an answer except when I see your handle is
"cracker."
Quote:
> I
Quote:
> > don't assist software pirates, either.
>
> hmmm...u already gave me the answer...of how STUPPID u r..*NEVER JUDGE A
> BOOK BY ITS COVER*
>
> by the way here is the real meaning of CRACKER, OXFORD
>
> cracker noun
> 1 a paper cylinder which is pulled apart at Christmas or other
celebrations,
Quote:
> making a sharp noise and releasing a small toy or other novelty.n a
> firework exploding with a sharp noise.
>
> 2 a thin dry biscuit typically eaten with cheese or other savoury
toppings.n
Quote:
> a light crisp made of rice or tapioca flour: prawn crackers.
>
> 3 Brit. informal a fine example of something: don't miss this cracker of a
> CD.n an attractive person, especially a woman.
>
> 4 US offensive another term for poor white.
> 5 an installation for cracking hydrocarbons: a catalytic cracker.
>
> THINK BEFORE YOU ACT.
>
>

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Old 02-15-2004, 06:24 PM   #8 (permalink)
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"cracker" said in news:c0nmat$18a76f$1@ID-221731.news.uni-berlin.de:
Quote:
> hi thr
> "*Vanguard*" <no-email@no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
> news:N9idnSleorsFzbLdRVn-tw@comcast.com...
> [..]
Quote:
>> I might've provided an answer except when I see your handle is
>> "cracker." I don't assist software pirates, either.
>
> hmmm...u already gave me the answer...of how STUPPID u r..*NEVER
> JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER*
>
> by the way here is the real meaning of CRACKER, OXFORD
>
> cracker noun
> 1 a paper cylinder which is pulled apart at Christmas or other
> celebrations, making a sharp noise and releasing a small toy or other
> novelty.n a firework exploding with a sharp noise.
>
> 2 a thin dry biscuit typically eaten with cheese or other savoury
> toppings.n a light crisp made of rice or tapioca flour: prawn
> crackers.
>
> 3 Brit. informal a fine example of something: don't miss this cracker
> of a CD.n an attractive person, especially a woman.
>
> 4 US offensive another term for poor white.
> 5 an installation for cracking hydrocarbons: a catalytic cracker.
>
> THINK BEFORE YOU ACT.
None of which apply to the term when used in the computer industry. From
www.dictionary.com:


crack·er (n.)

1. A thin crisp wafer or biscuit, usually made of unsweetened dough.
2. One that cracks, especially:
2a. A firecracker.
2b. A small cardboard cylinder covered with decorative paper that holds
candy or a party favor and pops when a paper strip is pulled at one or both
ends and torn.
2c. The apparatus used in the cracking of petroleum.
2d. One who makes unauthorized use of a computer, especially to tamper with
data or programs.
3. Offensive:
3a. Used as a disparaging term for a poor white person of the rural,
especially southeast United States.
3b. Used as a disparaging term for a white person.


Gee, I wonder why you excluded definition 2d. You also omitted a more full
description, like the "Computing Dictionary" section under
http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/cracker. So what's the publish
date of that really old version of the Oxford's Dictionary that you have?
Since the computerese definition of cracker is over 2 decades old, looks
like it's time to buy a new version, or maybe head to the library and hope
they update it more often than twenty year intervals.

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Old 02-16-2004, 06:39 AM   #9 (permalink)
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"*Vanguard*" <no-email@no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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[..]
Quote:
> crack·er (n.)
>
> 1. A thin crisp wafer or biscuit, usually made of unsweetened dough.
> 2. One that cracks, especially:
> 2a. A firecracker.
> 2b. A small cardboard cylinder covered with decorative paper that holds
> candy or a party favor and pops when a paper strip is pulled at one or
both
Quote:
> ends and torn.
> 2c. The apparatus used in the cracking of petroleum.
> 2d. One who makes unauthorized use of a computer, especially to tamper
with
Quote:
> data or programs.
> 3. Offensive:
> 3a. Used as a disparaging term for a poor white person of the rural,
> especially southeast United States.
> 3b. Used as a disparaging term for a white person.
>
>
> Gee, I wonder why you excluded definition 2d. You also omitted a more
full
Quote:
> description, like the "Computing Dictionary" section under
> http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/cracker. So what's the publish
> date of that really old version of the Oxford's Dictionary that you have?
> Since the computerese definition of cracker is over 2 decades old, looks
> like it's time to buy a new version, or maybe head to the library and hope
> they update it more often than twenty year intervals.

Gee, i wonder how u manage to SKIP other defination except, "2d", no matter
wts the publish date, of my REALLY OLD VERSION OF OXFORD DICTIONARY, but
other definations ARE STILL THERE

once again, THINK BEFORE YOU ACT,

have a nice day


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Old 02-17-2004, 01:50 AM   #10 (permalink)
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"i want to find out the startup and shutdown time and also the history of
work done at that time"

So, I wonder who might be trying to find a keylogger utility who can't
manage to program one themself? Could it be an IT or IS sysadmin? No,
because they would've been more detailed and responded as to the need to
monitor their corporate network. Who else? I know, scum that want to break
into a host they don't own, to steal information, to purloin credit cards,
or for identify theft. Yep, that's a cracker.

You set it up with a vague query asking how to invade and monitor a system
without giving any clue as to why such a function was needed to manage that
system. So it wasn't because you want to manage it as a sysadmin working in
a domain or workgroup. The "I might've provided an answer ..." response was
deliberate to see how you responded. Instead of telling us you administer
some domain or workgroup in a business or at school, you come back to
retaliate the suspicion. You identified yourself quite well.


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