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More info?)
I could do it easily but I'm going to wait and see if my 19 year old
that does not really understand computers can do it first
Ben Myers wrote:
>Agreed. 1000%. But only if the connection to Qwest DSL can be accomplished
>without the Qwest software. I've never used or set up Qwest DSL. Only Verizon
>and several CLECs around here. But they all can walk you through the initial
>connection and validation of the DSL service via a browser, and hopefully with a
>help person speaking American English dialect on the other end of the line.
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>... Ben Myers
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>On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 17:54:29 GMT, "Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote:
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>>My suggestion is do not ever install Qwest's software. Buy a router (cheap
>>these days) and let the router do the log on. Plug your computer into the
>>router and you won't need the software.
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>>Without a router, you WILL get hacked.
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>>To
>>"William Kossack" <kossackw@njc.org> wrote in message
>>news:11dfqnig6hcru06@corp.supernews.com...
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>>>thanks, I'll give it a try
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>>>I'm going to let my son do the DSL setup I figure at least this time he
>>>is trying to follow the instructions on something without throwing them
>>>away first
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>>>last night I briefly thought the cd-rom combo was working. The qwest dsl
>>>install launched while the compaq setup software was trying to run.
>>>There is a chance the CD is bad beccause his gaming seems to be hard on
>>>them but that should be a simple replacment to accomplish
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>>>Ben Myers wrote:
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>>>>Pettar Nordahl-Hagan has created a password cracker for Windows NT, 2000
>>>>and XP
>>>>systems. It is a free download.
>>>>http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/
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>>>>Create a bootable floppy per instructions and follow the instructions
>>>>closely.
>>>>The diskette will boot a Linux kernal and it is entirely command-line
>>>>oriented,
>>>>but not too hard to use.
>>>>
>>>>As the original user of the computer, your son should have administrative
>>>>priveleges. If not, boot the computer in safe mode (F8 key gives you boot
>>>>choices), log in as Administrator and examine all the users and their
>>>>files.
>>>>It's possible that software could be preventing the CD-ROM drive from
>>>>operating.
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>>>>Contact Qwest, tell them the problem, and a Qwest help desk person should
>>>>be
>>>>able to walk you through the initial logon and validation to their DSL,
>>>>without
>>>>the CD... Ben Myers
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>>>>On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 07:36:35 -0600, william kossack
>>>><wskossack@comcast.net>
>>>>wrote:
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>>>>>The CD-Rom on my sons compaq w/XP home stopped working.
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>>>>>He recently decided to get DSL only to discover that the CD does not work
>>>>>so he can't use the disk from Qwest. We tried several things last night
>>>>>but I discovered so many problems that we did a system restore.
>>>>>
>>>>>Do we need to let everything from the internet setup complete and the
>>>>>compaq desktop finish before proceeding?
>>>>>
>>>>>Is there away of checking for other users and removing them and stuff
>>>>>they installed? His sister managed somehow to get on the computer and
>>>>>download and install things filling up the hard drive. He does not
>>>>>remember the admin password. Is there a way of cracking the admin
>>>>>password?
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