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to: Geo.
from: Rich
date: 2007-01-01 11:37:32
subject: Re: Disabling system services

From: "Rich" 

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   As you noted, disabling the Software Licensing service will cause =
portions of the systems to fail and that this is clearly described in = the
service description.  There is no surprise there.  Any other = conclusions
are unsubstantiated.

Rich

  "Geo."  wrote in message =
news:45996039$3{at}w3.nls.net...
  All I did was trigger reduced functionality mode on purpose to prove =
to you=20
  that solitaire and network properties don't need to talk to the =
network for=20
  reduced function mode to have an effect on them since my claim was =
that null=20
  routes triggered RF mode.

  Now it appears you are doing the flailing..

  Geo.

  "Rich"  wrote in message news:4599597c{at}w3.nls.net...
     So it has nothing to do with null routes and is instead due to your =

  random flailing and disabling or system services.  I'm glad you =
finally=20
  admitted it.

  Rich

    "Geo."  wrote in message =
news:4599557b$1{at}w3.nls.net...

    Ok so how about this, yesterday at 1:45pm I stopped the software =
license
    service, today at 1pm, less than 24 hours later solitaire doesn't =
work,
    control panel doesn't work, network properties doesn't work. It's =
exactly
    the same as when I had the null routes, the donut spins then =
nothing. So
    your claims about solitaire not generating network traffic going to=20
  explain
    this?

    I started the software license service and presto like magic =
everything
    works. Took me all of 2 seconds.

    ...

    Geo.=20

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   As you
noted, disabling =
the Software=20
Licensing service will cause portions of the systems to fail and that = this is=20
clearly described in the service description.  There is no surprise =

there.  Any other conclusions are unsubstantiated.
 
Rich
 

  "Geo." <georger{at}nls.net>">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net>
wrote=20
  in message news:45996039$3{at}w3.nls.net...All I=20
  did was trigger reduced functionality mode on purpose to prove to you =
that=20
  solitaire and network properties don't need to talk to the network for =

  reduced function mode to have an effect on them since my claim was =
that=20
  null routes triggered RF mode.Now it
appears you are doing =
the=20
  flailing..Geo."Rich"
<{at}> wrote in message news:4599597c{at}w3.nls.net...&nbs=
p; =20
  So it has nothing to do with null routes and is instead due to your =
random=20
  flailing and disabling or system services.  I'm glad you finally=20
  admitted
it.Rich  "Geo."
<georger{at}nls.net>">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net>
wrote in =
message news:4599557b$1{at}w3.nls.net...=
 =20
  Ok so how about this, yesterday at 1:45pm I stopped the software=20
  license  service, today at 1pm, less than 24 hours later =
solitaire=20
  doesn't work,  control panel doesn't work, network properties =
doesn't=20
  work. It's exactly  the same as when I had the null routes, =
the donut=20
  spins then nothing. So  your claims about solitaire not =
generating=20
  network traffic going to explain 
this?  I =
started=20
  the software license service and presto like magic =
everything  works.=20
  Took me all of 2 seconds. 
...  Geo.=20


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