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18 Dec 09

Confluence Webdav Map Drive Fix

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To work around this behavior, enable Basic authentication on the client computer. To do this, add the UseBasicAuth registry entry to the following registry subkey, and then set the entry to a non-zero value:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WebClient\Parameters
To enable Basic authentication on the client computer, follow these steps:

1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK.
3. Locate and then click the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WebClient\Parameters
4. On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click DWORD Value.
5. Type UseBasicAuth, and then press ENTER.
6. On the Edit menu, click Modify.
7. In the Value data box, type 1, and then click OK.

Note Basic authentication is enabled if the UseBasicAuth registry entry is set to a non-zero value. Basic authentication is disabled if the UseBasicAuth registry entry is not present or if the UseBasicAuth registry entry is set to 0 (zero).
8. Exit Registry Editor, and then restart the computer."

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Virus removal, boot sector repair, system check - free tools download

  • Avira AntiVir Removal Tool

    Avira offers frequent virus definitions updates in order to keep its users safe from new malware outbreaks.

    However, there are computer users who do not perform such updates as often as required, while many others do not use antivirus protection at all. For all those experiencing the damaging effects of a virus infection, Avira's researchers have prepared a free removal tool, which can be used to eliminate major distinct threats.

What other AM2 boards will boot 335+HTT @ 3x? - XtremeSystems Forums

"What other AM2 boards will boot 335+HTT @ 3x and have 2.3+ vdimm in the bios? Reason I'm asking is because my current NF-M2 will boot 335HTT reliably and 340HTT rebooting but on cold starting, I have to press the reset buttong to get it to reboot. Now the problem I have is that I can only run those speeds at 2x HTT, at 3x, 275HTT is the max stable and adding voltage to the chipset does nothing. Also it looks like 340HTT is the max bootable because no matter what I do, lower CPU multiplier, 1x HTT, add voltage, change mem divider, etc, it will not boot higher than that. I can go higher using ClockGen but I want a mobo that can at least do the same speeds I have but at 3x HTT.

Here what the NF-M2 is currently Priming at(it already Primed over 3hrs on this setting but I had to reboot, so I just restarted it)
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www.xtremesystems.org/...showthread.php - Preview

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Abit NF-M2 nView GeForce 6150 mATX Motherboard Review - hardCOREware.net

"So here's how far we got:

Yes. Damn near 340 MHz on a mATX board, and perfectly stable at that. I actually had this board booting at 350 MHz, but not stable enough to pass our mutliple day Prime95 tests. With some tweaking, I think a seasoned OCer should be able to manage that (and more!) with the NF-M2."

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Athlon64 Overclocking Optimizer - XtremeSystems Forums

  • Instructions:



    1) Finding Maximum Values

    First of all you should find out how far each component can overclock individually. You'll need to know your maximum HTT/FSB, CPU, RAM and optionally also the Hypertransport bus. People who don't know how to do this should have a read at this thread:

    http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...VIEWTMP=Linear



    2) Fill Them In

    Once you know all the maximum speeds that your hardware can do you simply fill them in in the form called "Known Maximum Values" on the page and hit " GO! ".

    A table with HTT, multiplier and divider combinations should appear. The table is sorted according to how close the values are to your maximums, the best options should at the top.



    3) Importance Weighting

    The table Importance Weighting is where you can de define how important it is to you that the specific component runs close to it's maximum. It will make the trade-offs based on those settings.

    Generally the importance weighting is fine on the default setting.



    cpu 100 (cpu is king)

    ram 10 (also take the memory into consideration)

    ht 0 (not important)

    htt 0 (not important)



    When a weight is set to 0 it will still favour the highest possible multi or divider, so for example it won't suggest to run your HT bus at 2x while it could run at 3x.



    In most situations you shouldn't have to change the weights.



    4) Important Notes



    To get a large number of results to choose from, it is important that you enter a high HTT value. Please do actually test what it's maximum is, instead of just entering the HTT that you're currently using.



    Some memory dividers aren't available on all motherboards, if a memory divider is suggested in the table that isn't available on your board, you will have to look further down in the table for combinations that do work with your motherboard.

    Another option could be to look for a hacked bios.



    Use of my script or it's results is completely at your own risk.

Quick and dirty A64 clocking guide **UPDATE** X2 OC information! - AnandTech Forums

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    Quick and dirty A64 clocking guide **UPDATE** X2 OC information!



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    Overclocking breaks things which you alone are resposible for, not AMD, not intel, not Nivida, not Ati, not xyz mobo maker. Proceed at your own risk.



    this is a quick and dirty guide. I am aiming for simplicity since it's not all that complicated to OC A64's even for first timers. I am also aiming for safty so you don't kill anything so lower volts are advocated. Just good clean fun to get an FX or better from your budget chip.
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