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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 13:38:21 +0100, Holger Baer wrote:
> Howard J. Rogers wrote:
>> Anyway, the answer is: >> >> Where you usually put machine identifiers in Windows. That is, on Windows >> 2000 and Windows XP, you go to the Control Panel, double-click the SYSTEM >> icon: somewhere in there is the entry you're after. On Windows XP, you >> click the Computer Name tab, and then the Network ID button. On Windows >> 2000, I can't remember (doing this from memory at the moment, >> having switched to Linux full-time at the weekend. If I had my vmware >> windows box running, I'd tell you for certain. If these admittedly vague >> instructions don't get you where you need to be, write back... I'll fire >> up the virtual machine just for you).
Yup. Scary, isn't it??!
What's more, my entire collection of WMAs has been converted to Ogg Vorbis
format. So I'm serious this time!!
>
> On Windows 2000 you just right-click 'My Computer' on your desktop,
> select properties, then network identification and the rest is self-
> explanatory (or honky-dory as some people on this list like to put it:-)
> and if I understood the term correctly, english not beeing my natural
> tongue...)
(I think that's 'Hunky-Dory', but you might be Glaswegian, and there's no accounting for what they do with their tongues. It certainly isn't natural, that's for sure).
Regards
HJR
(And thanks for the specifics).
Received on Mon Feb 10 2003 - 06:30:04 CST
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