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no one

2004-03-30, 11:24 am

hope to God that this guy isn't the next IT manager
somewhere! If he doesn't even know about cookies, God
knows how well he can screw up a network!!!!
>-----Original Message-----
>....without entering a user name and password...
>
>I ordered a book from amazon.com weeks ago , and every

time I go to the
>amazon.com site , it thinks it knows my name ( even

though the comp has been
>turned off about 20 times since I got the book . )
>I dont have to enter any info ( username or password )

to identify myself
>for this to happen , so why does it think it knows my

name correctly ? I
>dont have any certificates either that I know of , and

clean reinstalled
>win-XP just before I ordered . I know that I did not

install a certificate
>from amazon.com . Or at least I wasnt prompted for one .
>
>Do you suppose it knows my modems mac address ? ( if

modems have a mac
>address like NICs )
>
>This happins on both dial-up ISPs , and I only used one

ISP when I ordered .
>
>Thanks , Tim
>
>
>
>.
>

Rowdy Yates

2004-03-30, 12:23 pm

did i ever tell you about the CIO who thought wanted to allocate a entire
room for 10 SDLT tapes?



"no one" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:1599801c4166f
$2d89e810$a301280a@phx.gbl:

> hope to God that this guy isn't the next IT manager
> somewhere! If he doesn't even know about cookies, God
> knows how well he can screw up a network!!!!
> time I go to the
> though the comp has been
> to identify myself
> name correctly ? I
> clean reinstalled
> install a certificate
> modems have a mac
> ISP when I ordered .
>




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Neil

2004-03-30, 1:23 pm

"no one" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:1599801c4166f
$2d89e810$a301280a@phx.gbl:

> hope to God that this guy isn't the next IT manager
> somewhere! If he doesn't even know about cookies, God
> knows how well he can screw up a network!!!!


Careful, he could be your boss tomorrow....

--
Neil
"you'd do what, to who, for how many biscuits?"
Tim Kettring

2004-03-31, 12:23 am

No worries , I am planning on working at the local University at first ,
where they probably wont fire me unless I REALLY screw up . Thats after I
run win2k3 evaluation version for 6 months on my home network I am building
.. Only then will I move to the real world . Now I know about cookies . We
all start somewhere .

"no one" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1599801c4166f$2d89e810$a3
01280a@phx.gbl...[color=blue]
> hope to God that this guy isn't the next IT manager
> somewhere! If he doesn't even know about cookies, God
> knows how well he can screw up a network!!!!
> time I go to the
> though the comp has been
> to identify myself
> name correctly ? I
> clean reinstalled
> install a certificate
> modems have a mac
> ISP when I ordered .


Paul Lynch

2004-03-31, 5:23 am

On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 08:19:43 -0800, Rowdy Yates
<rowdy_yates2@removethis.lycos.com> wrote:

>did i ever tell you about the CIO who thought wanted to allocate a entire
>room for 10 SDLT tapes?


No you didn't, but wait, what's this.....

http://www.neowin.net/forum/fun/bsmeter.gif



Regards,

Paul Lynch
MCSE
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