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From: "Magno Lima" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 8:18 PM
Subject: [twsocket] Sending video data via UDP
Hi List!
I will repost a email I sent to Francois, of course it is for everybody:
I am trying to send video from a point to another, using UD
Hi List!
I will repost a email I sent to Francois, of course it is for everybody:
I am trying to send video from a point to another, using UDP. Francois told
me about the UdpSend/UdpLstn demo, and I conclude with:
The UdpSend/Lstn demo generates an error here (ListenBackLog Property does
not exi
I think there should be a prefix for such "out of office" (i.e. "OoO:", just
like "ANN:") and emails with such prefixes in their subjects should not be
forwarded by mailing lists.
Just my two cents..
SZ
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From: "Arno Garrels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ICS support maili
Markus Bartat wrote:
> Ich werde ab 06.05.2005 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
> 09.05.2005.
>
> I'm out of the office until 09 May 2005
RemoveFromList(him);
Arno Garrels
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Ich werde ab 06.05.2005 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
09.05.2005.
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AFAIK, Win 98 and ME can use plaintext authentication when the server is
configurated to allow plaintext auth. Later Win versions forbid plaintext
auth by default (there is some registry value you have to change if you want
to enable plaintext authentication).
Benjamin
Marcello Vezzelli wrote:
Maurizio Lotauro wrote:
Hello,
I made some authentication test with the THttpCli component. I use
Ethereal to see what the component send and receive. With my big
surprise, when the component made an authentication using NTLM,
Ethereal show me the credential as clear text!!!
At this point the quest