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Editorial
It's been a busy month for us at Engadine Web Services,
however we managed to find the time to attend the Australian Moto GP
at Phillip Island last weekend.
For those interested in viewing some happy snaps, click
the following URL. Australian
Moto GP October 2004. These snaps help
strengthen the saying "The Journey is Everything".
Bruce Beresford, Manager & Editor
In this Issue:
Featured Site 
This
month's featured site is Marcus
& Rose Manufacturing Pty Ltd.
Marcus & Rose is a quality driven Manufacturing & General
Engineering company.
In business since 1969 the company is a diverse manufacturing
enterprise, based in Caringbah south of Sydney NSW, supplying quality
products and services to a variety of industries. We specialize in the
fabrication of light to heavy gauge mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium
products.
Visit the Marcus & Rose website and review their services
offered.
Virus Watch 
Latest
Threats - from Symantec
19-10-04 W32.Spybot.FCD
19-10-04 Backdoor.Roxe.B
FILExt 
A file name consists of a name plus
an extension e.g. a word docment file could have a file
name mydocument.doc where the file extension is "doc". Some people have
their Windows Explorer set up so that common file extensions are not
displayed. I'm not sure this is a good idea as you will never get use
to extensions and what they represent.
So what am I alluding to? Have you ever had a file with
a file extension that you did not recognise? I have. Well I found a site
that provides you will all the information you ever wanted to know about
a particular extension.
FILExt is a detailed database of file extensions and
programs that use them. FILExt is not a general support site. A search
on the database here might very well result in multiple possibilities;
it will be up to you to determine which, if any, of these are the program/format
you require information about. To help, many of the links on this site
will open a new browser window so you have constant reference to the
FILExt data.
Review the FILExt site at http://filext.com/index.php
Shoot The Messenger 
Are you using Windows NT/2000/XP and do you suffer from
those pop-up window messages appearing on your screen telling you that
your browser is running slow or just advertising.
Well I have found the
answer to getting rid of them forever...
Some background: The Windows "Messenger Service" is
being exploited to spray the Internet with unsolicited commercial eMail.
The receipt of a single UDP packet can cause a "Messenger Service" dialog
to pop-up on the user's screen. It is possible for the sender to "spoof" (falsify)
the packet's "Source IP", making these packets impossible to
trace back to their origin. If our experience with eMail Spam is any
model, we can expect to see a lot more of this in the future.
"Shoot The Messenger" is a 22 kbyte utility
gives users immediate control over the Windows Messenger service. Shoot
The Messenger allows any Windows NT/2000/XP user to easily stop and disable
the unnecessary Messenger Service running in their machines.
Visit the site and download the utility, its
free... http://grc.com/stm/shootthemessenger.htm
Download and run our small (22 kbyte) "ShootTheMessenger.exe" utility.
It will display the current status of your system's Messenger Service.
The button near the bottom of its window will allow you to set the service
to whichever state — running or disabled — that you desire.
If, for any reason, you should ever choose to re-enable
the Windows Messenger Service, simply re-run ShootTheMessenger to do
so.
ShootTheMessenger supports two command line convenience options which
can be useful for operation from corporate logon scripts or batch command
files:
ShootTheMessenger disable
ShootTheMessenger enable
Google 'saved' Australian hostage 
An Australian journalist kidnapped in Iraq was freed
after his captors checked the popular internet search engine Google to
confirm his identity according to a BBC
News Article.
Google is so mainstream now even the terrorists are
using it on a regular basis.
Quotes of the Day 
I detest life-insurance agents; they always argue that
I shall some day die, which is not so. Stephen Leacock (1869 - 1944)
I never think of the future - it comes soon enough. Albert Einstein
(1879 - 1955)
An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made
in a very narrow field. Niels Bohr (1885 - 1962)
Brought to you by The Quotations Page
Another one that I remember...
Life is what happens to you while you're busy making
other plans. -- John Lennon
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