Friday, May 21, 2010

Say what?! ##Id_ String2.6844F930_ 1628_4223_ B5CC_5BB94B879762##

This is simply a service of Apple Computer's Bonjour technology, which is installed together with Adobe CS3 with an incorrect (known) name or label (the title of this post). Please note that the characters are strung together from ## to ##. This fact helps me confirm my suspicion that the culprit of my blue screen (times 3, see previous post) was caused by the unfinished and long installation process of Adobe CS3 in lethal conjunction (?) with a local connection to a Netgear "Fast Ethernet Switch" which was, by the way, invisible to Windows 7, but still with solid LED green 100-megabit lights on (!). Currently, while I write this, my DELL laptop is running flawlessly, as it is supposed to be. The Adobe page which addresses this issue of an incorrect service name states that Bonjour connects to no other servers than your machine's pre-configured DNS server. Bonjour also sends network packets to and receives them from a multicast IP address on the local network (244.0.0.251) once every thirty minutes. VoilĂ !? I will post my findings...

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