Tuesday, 29 November 2022

 ....and what else, dazzlenation?..well, assuming that martin gill had given those who 'use' flat 3...his laptop's IP address...and yes, i've seen the footage....."ling's mob" replies BI online.....not to mention younger 'n' moore.....those 'weather men' etc etc...and well, i don't suppose that anybody else will be able to do much if i expose the following upon the web...whilst looking for 'assistance', let us say....anyway, let me backtrack now...the templars had set up 'templates'..."in order to be able to hack"....hmmm...i haven't found templates as yet but i have found the remote entries.....to then remember rodway talking about having the 'keys'.....anyway, having had a look down the list...i was to wonder what i could safely 'stop' without preventing myself as a 'user' of this laptop from etc etc.....lol...and so i've left it, for the time being....my point of interest being...that those services that are 'automatic' must presumably be part of the factory settings....whilst those on 'manual' and 'started'...would naturally be 'suspect'....go figure:



and so the two above 'remote' numbers should be all right - seeing as they are on 'automatic'....however, 'application information' is on 'manual'....hmmmm....looks interesting:


and the 'CNG key isolation number' is what rodway had called "my keys":


'function discovery resource application', anybody?...sounds a bit like a klingon number....lol:


'homegroup provider'?...again 'suspect' seeing as i don't have a homegroup connection upon this laptop - never opted for one - why should i?


'peer name resolution protocol', anybody?....hmmm...what type of remote assistance is being offered, here?...if it is something around microsoft 'security essentials' then it should be 'okay' but on the other hand etc etc....go figure:


'peer networking identity manager'...now, isn't that something to conjure with - i can remember mcdonald using 'that one' quite extensively....being the 'whizz kid' at computing - according to the eldest taschmann etc etc....see previous notes upon 'all of that'....anyway, lots of questions....lots of things to think about....in retrospect - it would be easier to simply buy a new computer...except that i cannot afford one....but where there's a will there's a way....and to be honest...that would be my best bet, here - wouldn't it?

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