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proftpd on cygwin, however I have never tried this. I use NT based systems now, never going back to 9.x!!!!!
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Guest repliedRe: re
:lol
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Guest repliedre
Lost what? You're on your own planet you m8.
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Guest repliedRe: re
yea me too - this is another case in a long series that reynolds lost due to disqualification on technical grounds as lacking brains and ability to act on his own :lol
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Guest repliedRe: re
I do so enjoy these technical discussions.
So illuminating.
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Guest repliedRe: re
there are more brains in my knob than in your head reynolds :lol
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Guest repliedre
suprise = surprise?
Atw = knob?
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Guest repliedRe: re
Sigh...
try zdnet. there's a coffeeftp* free download there somewhere.
Can't remember the real name but it's something like that...
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Guest repliedRe: re
> Good free binary software is difficult to find
reynolds you are so full of sh1t!!! I am suprised a guy like you knows the word "probability"
> unless its open source and you can verify that the code is
> clean.
like you could find backdoor in 10 lines of code!
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OK
1. My PC is slow, there is little space on the HDD so installing a new OS is out of the question at the moment.
2. If you search for free software on Google there is a high probability that the software is corrupt. Good free binary software is difficult to find unless its open source and you can verify that the code is clean.
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Guest repliedwin98 ?
try google - but what is this obsession with win98 ?
fgs man if you want cheap/free go linux, otherwise win2k or xp pro are only £100
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Freeware FTP/Telnet server
Anyone know of any good clean free FTP/Telnet Servers I can download for Win98?Tags: None
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