XP sp2 & dotnet

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Lester Stiefel

I am finding that internet applications are generally dicey
at best after sp2. Some logons get trashed, and other
applications can't/won't connect. After poking around I
found that the real culprit is/was dot net framework. If
either the default setting is used or the product is used as
a security enhancement (not desired use), the applications
can be prevented from operating properly.
Unless you have dot net enabled application, DO NOT INSTALL
dot net framework. In some cases, you do not need to
install, even if there is an application that makes use of
it (ie Norton Security)
My ISP (earthlink) informed me not to use dot net last year
because of connection issues.
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Lester Stiefel
In 2 Timothy 3:1-7, there is a list of the qualities that
Unregenerate man will have in the last days. Is your quality
found there? If So, don't despair - Christ came to save His
people.
 
please go to church site for religious speak.
-----Original Message-----
I am finding that internet applications are generally dicey
at best after sp2. Some logons get trashed, and other
applications can't/won't connect. After poking around I
found that the real culprit is/was dot net framework. If
either the default setting is used or the product is used as
a security enhancement (not desired use), the applications
can be prevented from operating properly.
Unless you have dot net enabled application, DO NOT INSTALL
dot net framework. In some cases, you do not need to
install, even if there is an application that makes use of
it (ie Norton Security)
My ISP (earthlink) informed me not to use dot net last year
because of connection issues.
--
Lester Stiefel
In 2 Timothy 3:1-7, there is a list of the qualities that
Unregenerate man will have in the last days. Is your quality
found there? If So, don't despair - Christ came to save His
people.


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