has anyone detected if and how Windows 2000 sends the information quoted on the bp6.com news-page to Microsoft?
And, of course... how to disable that

Wolfram
PS: Just installed some basic packet-filter-trash (aka ZoneAlarm) to feel better for now
Good question.Wolfram wrote:And, of course... how to disable that
Hi emton,emton wrote:I didn't notice SP3 have such functions. and now it seems windows update doesn't work now. it always shows 00% when Check for updates..
Is there a way to re-enable Windows Update?
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This... is not true :P You won't be able to with the popular FCKGW key, but with a generated key, you most certainly can. At least for now :)The DareDevil wrote:Yes.
Edit: If you have a pirated serial number you won't be able to access Windows update. (Even with a generated number).
Wolfram wrote:http://www.network-secure.de/System_wua ... 10802.php3
Here it is. For those who don´t understand German: Rename all copies of wuauclt.exe, first in the dll-Cache, then in the system32 folder, then in the service pack folder.
After that, Windows demands the SP3 CD to restore the file. Abort that and ignore the folowing warning ("system might become unstable" etc. -> click "yes").
Done.
According to the site mentioned above, that file is the new update function. The order in which you delete the files is important, because otherwise Windows will restore the file automatically from the dll cache.
Regards,
Wolfram
You can also delete the file. But I would rename and keep it just in case you might need it someday (which never happened to me).owned_tm wrote: rename to what?????
it will not be use again??