How to lock down Windows XP memory? [closed] - windows

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What exactly does heart bleed do and how can I protect my Windows XP from heart bleed? I heard that it takes your personal info by using memory. Can I lock my memory so that it can't use it? And if so, some insight on the subject would be nice. :)

I'm going to assume you didn't intentionally install openssl on your XP machine and that you aren't using your XP machine as a server. It's likely that the only thing you really need to worry about is websites you communicate with where the possibility that your information could be stolen could result in a significantly negative outcome for you... you need to make sure those companies have patched their servers if they were affected by the issue.

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A Process running in ec2 windows [closed]

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recently I found that a process is keep running on one of our company's windows EC2(Windows server 2012 R2).
It takes up lot of resources from CPU. however, it disappear after I open the task manager for a few seconds.
Anyone has knowledge of what it is.
It seems that your instance has been compromised and is mining cryptocurrency, explaining high CPU and magically disappearing when you want to look at its process.
More about the process SystemManagement.exe is in the link.

Can I run Windows on a server? [closed]

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I want a Windows machine to act as a server, being able to open ports to clients and send data to them over the Internet.
Is it possible to install Windows on any server to act like it or should I purchase Windows Server?
I have never truly worked with servers before so I know my questions is silly. :) Thanks for response.
You can install a normal windows on server computer and can do a lot of things with but if you have specific things to do, maybe you can try windows server and if it what you want, you can buy one ;)

Windows 10 ISO download possible? [closed]

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Is there a way to get the Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft without installing it? If so, how? I do wish to benefit from the current free upgrade possibility but do am not able to perform the update at the current time, because of lack of free HDD space.
As far as I know, the update tool download the data, in this case Windows 10 at first, and you may install it at a later time. Perhaps it is worth to taking a look at the Microsoft support page.
Media Creation Tool looks like it will do what you want.

Move PageFile.sys To Another Drive [closed]

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Is it 100% safe to move the pagefile.sys file from c: to another drive on Windows Server 2008? We are getting low on C: space and need to move it off, but not if there is any risk. This is a production web server and (other than a quick reboot) downtime is not acceptable, as you can imagine :)
I dont think this is a good place for such questions, its a programming related site,
I can give you a hint that this should be OK, It will even speed up you paging file, some reference below (I was actually reading it recently :) ):
http://lifehacker.com/5426041/understanding-the-windows-pagefile-and-why-you-shouldnt-disable-it
following part:
What you should actually do is move your pagefile to a completely
different physical drive to split up the workload.
but confirm it with some windows admin experts

U may be a victim of software counterfeiting [closed]

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I installed a Windows XP VM on my system with genuine Windows 7. But when I start my VM, the windows XP shows a popup with message :
"u may be a victim of software counterfeiting"
Is this a concern ? I mean, can it cause a legal problem for me ?
I am not asking about the hacks to remove this message but about if it may lead to some legal issue ?
I also know that one should only use a genuine Window provided by microsoft directly. What I am doing is for study purpose only.
Thanks in aadvance !!!
Sorry if asked at wrong place/forum (confused where to ask) !!!
That message will come if the xp version you are running is likely to be a cracked version. It is, of course not legal to use cracked software, and yes, it could cause a legal problem for you, as much as it could for anyone using a cracked version of windows.
Depending on what you are doing for 'study purpose', there might be other solutions. But else, if you don't want to use counterfeit software, go buy XP.

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