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Old December 29th 17, 06:53 AM posted to alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.os.windows-10
Diesel
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Default For Windows experts only: How to find the unique Opera device_id associated with my setup?

Chaya Eve
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 19:57:44 -0500, Bob_S wrote:

Now - why does one have to be a Windows Expert to reply to your
question? If you perhaps provided some clues as to why you need
this (spoofing for instance) someone may be able to help you. If
your Windows Expert request is to minimize replies - well done!
Only mine so far.


The point of the Windows expert was to keep people on topic
because I know before I asked that almost nobody knows enough
about Windows networking to actually answer the question (least of
all me).

So almost every answer, save that of Vanguard's current answer,
will be off topic - because the topic is far too difficult to
answer for almost all people in this ng, unless they actually
*are* Windows (networking) experts.

Given only one in a thousand people know Windows networking well
enough to answer the question - I doubt we'll ever get the answer
- because one to none of those Windows experts are on this
newsgroup most likely.


Are you smoking something, drinking something or snorting something
you probably shouldn't be? What does Windows Networking have to do
with your browser creating a unique ID to use with a proxy? Why in
the world would you think you could sniff it with wireshark when it's
most likely going to be an encrypted transmission? You seem to be a
bit more than lost here...



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