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From: Darren New
Subject: Ya think this description is automatically generated from a template?
Date: 17 Dec 2010 20:42:26
Message: <4d0c1182$1@news.povray.org>
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Most non-system processes that are running can be stopped because they are
not involved in running your operating system. mstsc.exe is used by
'Microsoft Windows Operating System'.This is an application created by
'Microsoft'. To stop mstsc.exe permanently uninstall 'Microsoft Windows
Operating System' from your system. Uninstalling applications can leave
registry keys that bloat your registry.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Serving Suggestion:
"Don't serve this any more. It's awful."
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ROFL! good advice though...
You can always get your system just the way you like it, create a virtual
machine, nuke windows with a 25x random wipe, install linux, load your VM
and have fun. ;)
Ian
On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 20:42:25 -0500, Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> Most non-system processes that are running can be stopped because they
> are not involved in running your operating system. mstsc.exe is used by
> 'Microsoft Windows Operating System'.This is an application created by
> 'Microsoft'. To stop mstsc.exe permanently uninstall 'Microsoft Windows
> Operating System' from your system. Uninstalling applications can leave
> registry keys that bloat your registry.
>
>
--
Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: Ya think this description is automatically generated from atemplate?
Date: 17 Dec 2010 21:53:13
Message: <4d0c2219$1@news.povray.org>
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[GDS|Entropy] wrote:
> ROFL! good advice though...
>
> You can always get your system just the way you like it, create a
> virtual machine, nuke windows with a 25x random wipe, install linux,
> load your VM and have fun. ;)
Yeah, but will it leave registry keys behind, bloating my Linux?
>> Most non-system processes that are running can be stopped because they
>> are not involved in running your operating system. mstsc.exe is used
>> by 'Microsoft Windows Operating System'.This is an application created
>> by 'Microsoft'. To stop mstsc.exe permanently uninstall 'Microsoft
>> Windows Operating System' from your system. Uninstalling applications
>> can leave registry keys that bloat your registry.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Serving Suggestion:
"Don't serve this any more. It's awful."
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From: clipka
Subject: Re: Ya think this description is automatically generated from atemplate?
Date: 17 Dec 2010 22:47:35
Message: <4d0c2ed7$1@news.povray.org>
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Am 18.12.2010 03:53, schrieb Darren New:
> [GDS|Entropy] wrote:
>> ROFL! good advice though...
>>
>> You can always get your system just the way you like it, create a
>> virtual machine, nuke windows with a 25x random wipe, install linux,
>> load your VM and have fun. ;)
>
> Yeah, but will it leave registry keys behind, bloating my Linux?
>
>
>>> Most non-system processes that are running can be stopped because
>>> they are not involved in running your operating system. mstsc.exe is
>>> used by 'Microsoft Windows Operating System'.This is an application
>>> created by 'Microsoft'. To stop mstsc.exe permanently uninstall
>>> 'Microsoft Windows Operating System' from your system. Uninstalling
>>> applications can leave registry keys that bloat your registry.
You misinterpreted the last sentence - it actually describes /why/ you
should indeed uninstall 'Microsoft Windows Operating System': Because
uninstalling /applications/ can "leave registry keys that bloat your
registry". So uninstall the entire operating system instead :-P
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From: Warp
Subject: Re: Ya think this description is automatically generated from a template?
Date: 18 Dec 2010 09:22:57
Message: <4d0cc3c0@news.povray.org>
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Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> Most non-system processes that are running can be stopped because they are
> not involved in running your operating system. mstsc.exe is used by
> 'Microsoft Windows Operating System'.This is an application created by
> 'Microsoft'. To stop mstsc.exe permanently uninstall 'Microsoft Windows
> Operating System' from your system. Uninstalling applications can leave
> registry keys that bloat your registry.
On the plus side, uninstalling this application in particular will surely
not leave registry keys.
--
- Warp
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