Meant to mention that I received a voucher for a free pizza – from the same place that caused me to complain in the first place! ot sure whether we’ll go back and take advantage of the voucher though.
Month: August 2003
Meant to mention that I received a voucher for a free pizza – from the same place that caused me to complain in the first place! ot sure whether we’ll go back and take advantage of the voucher though.
From the email that I received from eeye:-
A worm began spreading on the Internet early Monday morning that exploits a recent vulnerability in Microsoft Operating Systems. The worm, dubbed Blaster, takes advantage of a known vulnerability in Microsoft RPC DCOM that affects all current versions of Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003.
The worm begins by targeting Microsoft systems that have not been properly patched for the known RPC DCOM vulnerability. Once the worm detects an unpatched system, it will attempt to download and run a file called msblast.exe. If successful in infecting a system, the worm will propagate itself, modify Windows registry settings, and initiate a SYN flood denial-of-service attack on windowsupdate.com.
The worm payload does not contain any additional malicious content; however, because of the nature of the worm and the speed at which it attempts to impact systems, it can potentially create a denial-of-service attack against windowsupdate.com.
For further information and a technical description of the Blaster worm please visit:
eeye. They also have a free tool you can download (reg required) to see which machines are vulnerable…but then again you should have done that a long time ago, especially with running Windows Update! Their full suite of programs will also tell you if you are unlucky to have it running around your network.
Had a weird event id 1000, source Userenv when building a desktop in the office.
The full error was “Windows cannot determine the user or computer name. Return value (1326)”.
Finally got some downtime yesterday (as I couldn’t sleep early in the morning) to swap the tape drives around on our Windows 2000 servers.
We got the DVD of Johnny English yesterday as we really enjoyed watching the film at the cinema. We’ve not had chance to watch it yet, but I popped it in the DVD drive of the laptop this morning just to see what was on it. The screensaver(s) were naff – I thought they could have done a lot better than the two that are on there. There are 6 wallpapers which are not that good pictures. The one of Natalie Imbruglia is not good at all! It looks like they’ve grabbed hold of her head and pulled upwards stretching her neck by several inches.
I did get a good score on the “pretend to be a secret agent game”, which had three flash games strung together in a sequence – a shoot the targets, drive a car, and land on the building game – I think this had the most amount of work spent on it.
Test of a link to Argos as I may be shortly be purchasing a elliptical cross trainer from them in an effort to keep fit.
More cat pictures have been uploaded to the gallery, including pictures of Basil trying a new way to cool down….
Be careful when installing this. If you install over the top of your existing version and have made a template for your albums, then you will lose this information so back it up or make a note of the settings first. The thumbnail quality has improved a lot, although I’m not sure its the same quality as my other tool, Emage4Web. I’ll put up a comparison page later this week of the thumbnail quality.
For about a week now the wireless lan has crawled to a halt. I uploaded a file to my website and it downloads on the lan in 15 seconds. If I download over the wireless lan it’s *expected* to take 9 minutes 24 seconds. This is sitting within 1 metre of the Access Point, with full signal strength and 11Mbps on the speed. Any ideas on what could cause this and how to troubleshoot it? As its basically useless at the moment 🙁 Pings are 6 ms slower on the wireless lan)