party ekak wagex-pert said:Monawage deyakda ooni ubata..![]()
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cake kalak unath kamak naaaaaaaaaaa

party ekak wagex-pert said:Monawage deyakda ooni ubata..![]()
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x-pert said:owu owu.. Ubala thank karanna epa... monawa hari aran diyan...![]()
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nEoN_wHitE said:party ekak wage
cake kalak unath kamak naaaaaaaaaaa![]()

ow ow ali ekak ma one...ICE said:ali cake ekak![]()
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nEoN_wHitE said:ow ow ali ekak ma one...
macho xpert.. onna adilade idan meheta post karanna vadiya kal yanne na nee... so onna one hari da....
api kalak sydney also yawamu... anika ice ta SL![]()


charmer said:Elakiri post. thank you very much for the info. works fine
see here for xp version of the same procedure
http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16762

Anusha said:Well, here in my PC, I have enabled the Administrator account and changed the account we create at the setup time to a standard user account. People should not be using Admin accounts for normal things. With UAC, now it is much more easier to use a stanard user account in Vista than in XP, because it pops up the message to elevate rights when needed.
However, UAC, by default, switches to a secure desktop before prompting to elevate the rights. This is the safest option. But it is very slow. However it is not really needed with a Standard Account, so we can disable it from secpol.msc.
machine will be more vulnerable to sec threats if you use the admin account.Yes. That's why I'm so happy and safe withou a virus guard these days. It's been more than two months since I've completely given up on AV softwarex-pert said:Yeah that's true thoughmachine will be more vulnerable to sec threats if you use the admin account.

Anusha said:Yes. That's why I'm so happy and safe withou a virus guard these days. It's been more than two months since I've completely given up on AV software![]()

It is not just common sense. I have tried three viruses on a similarly setup virtual machine and nothing like what the virus is supposed to do happened. (werid thing is that it didn't ask for elevation either....is Vista that smart?) The only problem maker is the....ahem....cracks.x-pert said:But still it's better to have atleast some kind of an AV machang.
Common sense always won't work![]()
That's where the private torrent trackers come into play. They are virus free 
Anusha said:It is not just common sense. I have tried three viruses on a similarly setup virtual machine and nothing like what the virus is supposed to do happened. (werid thing is that it didn't ask for elevation either....is Vista that smart?) The only problem maker is the....ahem....cracks.That's where the private torrent trackers come into play. They are virus free
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Well, they were the viruses we find in our Computer Lab.x-pert said:Hmmm.... Interesting
Winows Defender is a pretty good tool I guess, which has an inbuilt firewall as well.
OR Maybe the viruses you tried are outdated...![]()

Anusha said:Well, they were the viruses we find in our Computer Lab.
It has nothing to do with Windows Defender. Windows Defender is just an spyware blocker AFAIK. Firewall is separate from it as well.
Oh I see... Moratuwa Uni's virus huh 
Every university in Sri Lanka has that problem.x-pert said:![]()
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Oh I see... Moratuwa Uni's virus huh
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