sunbird

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Sunbird appears in two distinct contexts on WindowsForum.com. One set of discussions covers Sunbird DCIM, a data center infrastructure management platform formerly associated with Raritan. Recent threads detail a security advisory for Sunbird's dcTrack and Power IQ products, which includes CVEs for authentication bypass and hard-coded credentials, with patches released in versions 9.2.3 and 9.2.1. The other context involves Mozilla Sunbird, a standalone calendar application. Users discuss installing it on Windows 7 via the Program Compatibility Assistant, issues with uninstalling it when it does not appear in the Programs list, and using it as a Windows Calendar alternative that can import old calendar files and sync with Google Calendar.
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    Sunbird DCIM advisory: CVEs impact dcTrack and Power IQ; patch 9.2.3/9.2.1 now

    Sunbird’s dcTrack and Power IQ DCIM platforms are the subject of a recent industrial-control-systems advisory that assigns two CVEs and warns of remotely exploitable weaknesses — including an authentication bypass via alternate paths and use of hard‑coded credentials — and Sunbird has published...
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    Windows 7 Programs Installed With Compatibility Wizard; How to Uninstall Them?

    I bought Windows 7 Professional 64-bit since I was told that it could run older software and I had something I wanted to keep using. When I installed Research Assistant and Sunbird (Mozilla calendar), the Program Compatibility Assistant opened and asked if I wanted to re-install the program...
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    Windows 7 Windows Calendar Alternative

    to my dismay, windows 7 didn't have the calendar. so i am now using mozilla sunbird -- it had no trouble importing my old calendar files. they're in your user folder (local, microsoft, windows calendar). sunbird even syncs up w/ google calendar. i think i'm using this for now, unless there's...
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