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Jani

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  1. You can probably get a copy of Windows XP for under $100 now.

    Going from Vista to XP won't be as easy as the other way round though, there's no "downgrade" option so you'll have to back up all your stuff and reformat.

  2. It's not a stupid question at all. In order to use scripts on your server, you need a 3rd party admin tool known as MTA:mA.

    You can get it here: http://home.deds.nl/~aeron/files/MTAMA323.rar

    In order for it to work you also need mIRC. Once you've installed mIRC, create a folder in the mIRC directory called MTAMA and unzip all the files into there. Load the "mta.mrc" and you'll be presented with the interface, through which you can connect to your server, load scripts, and enable various other options.

    If you need any more help just post back here.

  3. Servers on your local network do not appear in the server list. Most routers will also not allow you to connect to local servers via your external IP address. Using localhost will also not work since the server is not on your PC. You need to connect to his LAN IP address.

  4. I've used:

    Windows 1.0

    Windows 3.1

    Windows 95

    Windows 98

    Windows 98SE

    Windows NT 4

    Windows NT 4 Server

    Windows 2000

    Windows 2000 Professional

    Windows 2000 Server

    Windows 2000 Advanced Server

    Windows ME

    Windows XP Home

    Windows XP Professional

    Windows XP Embedded

    Windows XP64

    Windows Server 2003 Standard

    Windows Server 2003 Web

    Windows Server 2003 Enterprise

    Windows Media Center Edition 2005

    Windows Vista Home Premium

    Windows Vista Ultimate

    Fedora Core 5

    Fedora Core 6

    Ubuntu 'Hoary Hedgehog'

    Ubuntu 'Edgy Eft'

    Ubuntu 'Feisty Fawn'

    Debian 3.0

    Debian 3.1

    Debian 4.0

    openSUSE 10.2

    CentOS 3

    CentOS 4

    Novell Netware 6.5

    Favourite for desktop: XP Pro

    Favourite for server: Debian

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