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94ssd:
So does anyone know what "Soulseek" is? I'm studying on campus and just got this email from my university.
--- Quote ---Technology Services wants to proactively notify you of network use that may lead to copyright infringement notices or legal action.
Network software called Integrity has detected network traffic that indicates that a file-sharing program may be running on your computer. Perhaps you have installed a program used for downloading and sharing songs, videos, or computer programs. Media downloaded using this sort of program may be in violation of copyright, and if this is the case, we recommend that you remove from your computer the file-sharing program and any downloaded files. However, because the Integrity system does not examine the contents of the files being transferred, Integrity may have detected the lawful download of non-copyrighted material or of files to which you have licensed access, such as online game updates.
The following log has been included to help you identify the file-sharing program:
P2P - Soulseek at 12/8/14 6:21 PM
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I have not, to my knowledge, downloaded anything today. Does anyone know if Soulseek may be connected to innocent background updates (I use Spotify and Steam), or is it possibly malware?
Pilchard123:
https://forums.questionablecontent.net/index.php/topic,30025.0.html
Wikipedia has stuff about it.
downtowneddie:
I've been playing around with using Windows Server 2012 (R2) for my home office server and it's working well...well, except for this morning when my file shares seemed to disappear. When I remote desktop into the server, I can access the folders and files using their local path (D:\serverfiles\etc...) but the shares (\\server\share) are no longer.
Google and MSDN aren't exactly helpful at the moment. Has this happened to anyone here? I've restarted the server and bounced the network cable just to see if that would help. (It didn't.)
pwhodges:
Just recreate them, and that may generate an error if there's really something wrong. Do they work locally (by typing \\share into the run box on the server itself)?
How did you find a copy of Windows Server at a price that home use justifies (or shouldn't I ask!)?
downtowneddie:
--- Quote from: pwhodges on 25 Feb 2015, 10:41 ---Just recreate them, and that may generate an error if there's really something wrong. Do they work locally (by typing \\share into the run box on the server itself)?
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Good idea. When I recreate the share, I get a note that the server cannot access the D$ admin share. Further Googling leads me to believe it might be a problem with User Access Control.
--- Quote from: pwhodges on 25 Feb 2015, 10:41 ---How did you find a copy of Windows Server at a price that home use justifies (or shouldn't I ask!)?
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Haha, no, you can certainly ask: I'm using Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials, which is essentially for small business settings. I'm buying time on purchasing it, though, by working on a 180-day evaluation period through Microsoft TechNet.
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