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Old April 10th 12, 12:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.test.here
Tim Meddick[_3_]
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Default Thank you.

You arrogant, pontificating a***hole - the guy could be using an internet
café, or anything, why do you assume stuff?!!...

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Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"Sycho" wrote in message
m...
This just in to the microsoft.public.test.here news room. On Mon, 09
Apr 2012 22:19:14 +0100 it was announced to all in a public briefing,
~BD~ made the following declaration and
shocked the world when the following was announced:

G. Morgan wrote:
~BD~ wrote:

I'm wondering if the author is correct in what he claims. Some
guidance
on this will be welcomed!

Which claim? I see a glaring reason why a remote session will not
work outside of the LAN.



"Then I could do whatever I wanted.. copy files\folders from their hard
drive to mine or vice versa, move files\folders around, delete files,
rename files, etc.. *and they would never know*!"


You're really trying to disprove anything any everything I have said,
aren't you? You're just not willing to face the facts as I have
carefully demonstrated/laid out for you in clear, easy to understand
English.

If you are *that* determined to prove/disprove what I have said, why
don't you try it out locally yourself and find out just how simple it
is..

Then again you probably wouldn't be able to perform the task without
someone remoting into your computer and doing it for you.

I'd show you just how simple a procedure it is, complete with screen
caps, pretty instructions, a YouTube video, pop-up books, PowerPoint
presentations and a narrator but you STILL wouldn't get it. So it
would be a complete waste of my time.

So here.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Gi1BpLhRsw

And here.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8ELtS0YWHc

Pay attention, VERY CAREFULLY.. I understand that will be a difficult
task for you.

Again, as I have said previously (and others have as well), you are on
a Macintosh computer NOT a PC. So all of the above information is
completely irrelevant to you.
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insert blank stare here


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