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My Web Client 2.0
My Web Client is a powerful program that makes it quick and easy to builde a Personal Website. more>>
My Web Client 2.0 is a powerful program that makes it quick and easy to builde a Personal Website.
When you connect to Internet, using dialup modem or using cable, you have a unique IP address, that's why you can built a Personal Website in you computer and public it when you are online. First, you must setup a web server in your computer. There are several web server softwares you can choose from: PWS, IIS, Sambar, OmniHTTPd, Apache... After you setup a web server, you can input http://127.0.0.1 in your IE to read you website. But to public your website, you must register as a user in myweb system in fadshop.net. You friend don't know your IP address when you are connected in Internet, but myweb system can help you.
For example, my personal website is http://squirrel@fadshop.net So, now, you have built your website in your computer and registered as a user in fadshop.net. You must download client software of myweb system and run it whenever you are connected to Internet. This software report your IP address to the web system so that when visitors visit your website http://username@fadshop.net , they can visit your computer.
AvantGo Desktop and Web Client 3.0
Get up-to-date information from the web on your Palm. more>>
Microsoft Windows 2000 Patch: Web Client NTLM Auth
This update resolves the Web Client NTLM Authentication security vulnerability in Windows 2000 and Office 2000 and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-001 more>> This update resolves the "Web Client NTLM Authentication" security vulnerability in Windows 2000 and Office 2000 and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-001. Download now to ensure that your Web Extender Client (WEC) components are set to the recommended Internet Explorer security levels, to prevent a malicious Web site operator from capturing your logon credentials.
Under specific conditions, this vulnerability allows a malicious Web site operator to obtain the cryptographically protected logon credentials of a visiting user. This is because the security settings for WEC components are set to incorrect levels, which allows your computer to send information about your authentication credentials to remote Web applications.
The vulnerability exists because WEC, which allows Internet Explorer to view and publish files via Web Folders, does not adhere to the recommended security settings in Internet Explorer, and performs NTLM authentication for any server that requests it. A malicious Web site operator could format a document to request NTLM authentication from a visiting user automatically, causing the users authentication credentials to be sent by default. Once the credentials are revealed, the operator may be able to use specialized tools to derive the users password.
Note This vulnerability affects only computers running versions of Internet Explorer later than 5.0 with Web Folders enabled. For more information about this vulnerability, read Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-001.
<<lessMicrosoft Exchange Server 5.5 Web Client Patch Update
This patch resolves problems that were found in the Exchange 5.5 Web Client since SP4 was more>> This patch resolves problems that were found in the Exchange 5.5 Web Client since SP4 was released.<<less
Microsoft Office 2000 SR-1 Update: Web Client Secu Update
Security update for Office 2000 more>> Security Update for Office 2000 protects you from a vulnerability in Office 2000 that can allow login information to be sent over the Internet. Works with: Word 2000 SR-1, Excel 2000 SR-1, Outlook 2000 SR-1, PowerPoint 2000 SR-1, Access 2000 SR-1, FrontPage 2000 SR-1, Publisher 2000 SR-1, PhotoDraw 2000, Version 2, PhotoDraw 2000, Version 1, Microsoft Project 2000<<less
Microsoft Office 2000 SR-1 Update: Web Client Security Update
Microsoft Office 2000 SR-1 Update: Web Client Security Update is developed to protect you from a vulnerability in Office 2000 that allows login information to be sent over the Internet. more>>
Microsoft Office 2000 SR-1 Update: Web Client Security Update is developed to protect you from a vulnerability in Office 2000 that allows login information to be sent over the Internet. Works with: Word 2000 SR-1, Excel 2000 SR-1, Outlook 2000 SR-1, PowerPoint 2000 SR-1, Access 2000 SR-1, FrontPage 2000 SR-1, Publisher 2000 SR-1, PhotoDraw 2000, Version 2, PhotoDraw 2000, Version 1, Microsoft Project 2000.
<<lessMicrosoft Office 2000 SR-1 Update: Web Client Security MS01-001
The Web Client Security Update for Office 2000 protects you from a vulnerability in Office 2000 that can allow login information to be sent over the Internet. Malicious Web site operators could deceiv more>>
Microsoft Windows 2000 Patch: Web Client NTLM Authentication Update
Microsoft Windows 2000 Patch: Web Client NTLM Authentication Update is designed to deal with the Web Client NTLM Authentication security vulnerability in Windows 2000 and Office 2000 and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-001 more>>
Microsoft Windows 2000 Patch: Web Client NTLM Authentication Update is designed to deal with the "Web Client NTLM Authentication" security vulnerability in Windows 2000 and Office 2000 and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-001. Download now to ensure that your Web Extender Client (WEC) components are set to the recommended Internet Explorer security levels, to prevent a malicious Web site operator from capturing your logon credentials.
Under specific conditions, this vulnerability allows a malicious Web site operator to obtain the cryptographically protected logon credentials of a visiting user. This is because the security settings for WEC components are set to incorrect levels, which allows your computer to send information about your authentication credentials to remote Web applications.
Microsoft Web Client NTLM Authentication Vulnerability Patch (Windows Me) MS01-001
Microsoft Web Client NTLM Authentication Vulnerability Patch (Windows Me) MS01-001 is regarded as an innovative and versatile patch which eliminates a security vulnerability in a component that ships with Microsoft Office 2000, Windows 2000, and Windows Me. more>>
Microsoft Web Client NTLM Authentication Vulnerability Patch (Windows Me) MS01-001 is regarded as an innovative and versatile patch which eliminates a security vulnerability in a component that ships with Microsoft Office 2000, Windows 2000, and Windows Me.
The vulnerability could, under certain circumstances, allow a malicious user to obtain cryptographically protected logon credentials from another user when requesting an Office document from a Web server.
The Web Extender Client (WEC) is a component that ships as part of Office 2000, Windows 2000, and Windows Me. WEC allows IE to view and publish files via Web folders, similar to viewing and adding files in a directory through Windows Explorer. Due to an implementation flaw, WEC does not respect the IE Security settings regarding when NTLM authentication will be performed. Instead, WEC will perform NTLM authentication with any server that requests it. If a user established a session with a malicious user's Web site, either by browsing to the site or by opening an HTML mail that initiated a session with it, an application on the site could capture the user's NTLM credentials. The malicious user could then use an offline brute-force attack to derive the password or, with specialized tools, could submit a variant of these credentials in an attempt to access protected resources.
The vulnerability would only provide the malicious user with the cryptographically protected NTLM authentication credentials of another user. It would not, by itself, allow a malicious user to gain control of another user's computer or to gain access to resources to which that user was authorized access. In order to leverage the NTLM credentials (or a subsequently cracked password), the malicious user would have to be able to remotely logon to the target system.
However, best practices dictate that remote logon services be blocked at border devices, and if these practices were followed, they would prevent an attacker from using the credentials to logon to the target system.
Frequently asked questions regarding this vulnerability can be found here.
Microsoft Web Client NTLM Authentication Vulnerability Patch (Windows 2000) MS01-001
Microsoft Web Client NTLM Authentication Vulnerability Patch (Windows 2000) has come as a handy tool to deal with a security vulnerability in a component that ships with Microsoft Office 2000, Windows 2000, and Windows Me. more>>
Microsoft Web Client NTLM Authentication Vulnerability Patch (Windows 2000) MS01-001 has come as a handy tool to deal with a security vulnerability in a component that ships with Microsoft Office 2000, Windows 2000, and Windows Me. The vulnerability could, under certain circumstances, allow a malicious user to obtain cryptographically protected logon credentials from another user when requesting an Office document from a Web server.
The Web Extender Client (WEC) is a component that ships as part of Office 2000, Windows 2000, and Windows Me. WEC allows Internet Explorer to view and publish files via Web folders, similar to viewing and adding files in a directory through Windows Explorer. Due to an implementation flaw, WEC does not respect the IE Security settings regarding when NTLM authentication will be performed.
Instead, WEC will perform NTLM authentication with any server that requests it. If a user established a session with a malicious user's Web site, either by browsing to the site or by opening an HTML mail that initiated a session with it, an application on the site could capture the user's NTLM credentials. The malicious user could then use an offline brute-force attack to derive the password or, with specialized tools, could submit a variant of these credentials in an attempt to access protected resources.
The vulnerability would only provide the malicious user with the cryptographically protected NTLM authentication credentials of another user. It would not, by itself, allow a malicious user to gain control of another user's computer or to gain access to resources to which that user was authorized access. In order to leverage the NTLM credentials (or a subsequently cracked password), the malicious user would have to be able to remotely logon to the target system. However, best practices dictate that remote logon services be blocked at border devices, and if these practices were followed, they would prevent an attacker from using the credentials to logon to the target system.
Microsoft Windows ME Security Patch: Web Client NTLM Authentication Vulnerability MS01-001
The Web Extender Client (WEC) is a component that ships as part of Office 2000, Windows 2000, and Windows Me. WEC allows IE to view and publish files via web folders, similar to viewing and adding fil more>>
DynWebLink Client 1.5
provides a webpage with dynamic links to server more>> DynWebLink is a free service that provides a webpage with dynamic links to your server. The links are changing whenever your IP address changes and the server remains reachable.<<less

WCE FTP Client 1.1
If you regularly transfer (upload or download) files and directories between your computer and/or your Pocket PC and the FTP server, then WCE FTP Client is the program for you; it makes the process significantly faster and easier. more>> <<less
RS Client 1.0
program for rune-scape more>> The RS Client is a handy way of "Cheating". With this program, you can Type, Click, Use a Timer, Open Programs like Paint and More!This program is made for RuneScape.<<less
eM Client 1.1.2919
e-mail client for sending & receiving e-mails more>> This software enables users to send and receive e-mail, manage calendars, contacts and tasks. It is developed as a user friendly option to existing e-mail clients.<<less