A read-only and searchable archive of posts made to the BGAFD forum from 11/08/2000 to 14/03/2003.
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Faye Rampton
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by Faye Rampton »
Hi all,
Thanks for all the nice comments re the site. I'll be in training tonight on the webcam if you want to join me
See some of you on the 6th.
Faye xx
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steve56
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by steve56 »
whats happening on the 6th?
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Shaun?
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by Shaun? »
those that need to know, know. Those that don't wont. I guess you fall into the latter.
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richierich
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by richierich »
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steve56
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by steve56 »
very interesting,ilike it.
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joe king
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by joe king »
56k modem
uses 111105.exe to dial-up connection for the webcam (I haven't registered)
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jj
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by jj »
...nasty nasty.......
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Lizard
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by Lizard »
Yes it is en exe.file dialler, everyones at it,cant blame people for trying to earn a crust,but frankly I wouldn,t register either.
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jj
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by jj »
See below, ad infintum.
Nobody with 5 minutes' experience will EVER revisit a site with diallers: when will these turkeys learn?
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joe king
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by joe king »
the default directory for the installed exe is
C:\Program Files\WebSiteViewer
the files (including the adsl program ppv.exe)
C:\Program Files\WebSiteViewer\111105.ban
C:\Program Files\WebSiteViewer\111105.dd
C:\Program Files\WebSiteViewer\111105.exe
C:\Program Files\WebSiteViewer\111105.ico
C:\Program Files\WebSiteViewer\ppv.exe
I haven't tested the dialler (111105.exe) but looking at the code it looks like it makes some registry entries
(starting with 1E89F686 )
this is a good program to see if it loads itself on startup