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Re: $7500 is a bit steep. Seems to me like you could get a C-Band satellite and service for that price and get loads more channels... | |
Re: You cannot execute a class file. You cannot execute an ASP.NET page in command prompt. The only way you could "execute" a class file in Command Prompt, you'd have to write a console application that includes your class file as a reference, and uses the class in the file. Similarly, … | |
Re: More than likely it's some kind of user profiles setting. You could try going into RegEdit, and looking around in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ hive and locating any Yahoo! or SBC folders. once you find them, delete them. Trust me-- it's not going to hurt anything it's very important to not just … | |
Re: HJT logs belong in the Viruses forum, but I'm pretty certain that you don't have a virus or spyware causing this. Click Start, then Run, type in [b]cmd[/b] and click OK. When in the Command Prompt, type in [b]ipconfig /all[/b] . Under Local Area Connection, let me know what the … | |
Re: Can you shoot us a HiJackThis log? Perhaps that will list what or where Sample is located, and might give us a hint on how to disable it. | |
Re: I'm not entirely sure what exactly you're asking, here. From a legal standpoint, if a company does things to your computer without your consent, like install spyware, that's illegal. If you checked a box or clicked "Yes" to a license agreement, that's enough to count as consent, though. The partnerships … | |
Re: Rumba is a Terminal services software, like Citrix or Remote desktop in XP. I guess theoretically you could bypass a proxy with it, but discussion of such things is not acceptable on this forum. The proxy at your site was put in place for good reason by your site admin, … | |
Re: Did you check the version cue logs, like the error message says? Usually when there are no responses to a thread, nobody knows an answer, not yet, at least. Meanwhile, you at least have a suggestion in the error message to try-- perhaps something in the logs might give you … | |
Re: [QUOTE=goldeagle2005]Halo 2 only for Vista? You sure? I mean if they did that, there really won't be any sales of Halo2 [I]and[/I] Vista. Not many ppl will upgrade to Vista immediately.[/QUOTE] I can confirm this, at least anecdotally. Halo 2 will require DirectX 10, and Microsoft has stated they have … | |
Re: Winfixer is a pretty nasty piece of malware. Moving this thread to the Spyware forum for better attention. | |
Re: Until we find that better place (I'm not sure if this is better in the Webmaster forum, or what), what type of tools did you use? The thing is, it's probably not some easy fix. I'll bet your tool is using some non-standard HTML/Javascript/AJAX stuff that doesn't work in either … | |
Re: Check this out-- completely free: [url]http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualcsharp/[/url] | |
Re: How is the variable getting changed? One simple way I can think of is just to make a class to encapsulate your variable as a property. Then, you could make an event trigger every time the variable was changed, and have that update the value of the textbox. | |
Re: did you format your hard drive prior to installing Windows? How big is your drive? | |
Re: Is your laptop still within Warranty? That's a part your manufacturer will replace, if it's messed up. That's usually either a motherboard replacement, or a little jack attached to the bottom plastics assembly on the laptop. | |
Re: I've got a 1986 Dodge Ram B250. [url]http://mywebpages.comcast.net/alc6379/van_pics.htm[/url] That's it right there. You guys get all the great gas mileage, though-- it costs $100 US to fill up, and I get about 12 miles to the gallon. Why haven't I gotten another vehicle? Well, for starters, I'm 6'5", and I … | |
Re: That header's not going to do anything for you. Do you see ANYTHING when it boots? If the answer is no, you might want to consider purchasing a new video card, or even a power supply. If you see the BIOS POST screen, it could just be a driver issue. | |
Re: Yeah... Just send it back. They have their ways. If it's a BIOS password, it can be unlocked. If it's a Windows password, the drive can be wiped. Besides, it's a prototype system-- it's not like they're going to use it for something else, anyways... | |
Re: Chances are you won't be able to do it. MythTV is built for the X86 platform, and IIRC, TiVo's don't use an x86 processor (I think it's MIPS, not sure). Before you even looked at MythTV, you'd have to get a fully functioning Linux distro on the machine. Then, you … | |
Re: really, the best thing to do would probably be to contact an IBM consultant on this. I'm pretty certain I couldn't help with something like this. Good luck finding someone with this type of experience to advise you on a forum, too-- I'd imagine if I had experience with that … | |
Re: I agree completely with cosi on this one. You could try and crack the password, or guess it, or anything like that, but you really will be better in the long run simply copying off the files you want/need, and then reformatting the system. The advantage to such an approach … | |
Re: What exactly are you trying to do? Be advised that C# and Java do the same things, mostly. Is there something specific that you need Java or C# for that would cause you not to use one explicitly? If you were talking web applications, you could definitely do things with … | |
Re: [url=http://www.beatjapan.org/mirror/www.be.com/beware/Utilities/Bochs.html]Bochs[/url], perhaps? I've used Bochs under Linux with varying degrees of success (it's a little slow). But, if there's not a suitable Wine solution for you, then Bochs would be your next hope. Just out of curiosity: is it personal choice, or some kind of need keeping you on BeOS? … | |
Re: [QUOTE=kc0arf] I think the most viable solution is finding an older Mac (not too old!) to do the scaning work. [/QUOTE] How old is not too old? I have a Power Mac 8600, 400MB RAM with a 250mhz processor and a 10BT ethernet connection. I do scanning with it, and … | |
Re: Google found a lot of links on this issue: [url]http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=port+scanning+C%23&btnG=Google+Search[/url] Hope that helps. | |
Re: I dunno. I kind of hope that Microsoft will stick around for a good while. With the advent of .NET 2.0, and some of their more recent releases, I've started to see something different in them. They're becoming more developer-friendly. They're becoming more interoperable with other OSes. They're making tools … | |
Re: Again, I have to agree. Closing this thread. This is strike 2. If I find one more post from you asking flat out for us to do your homework for you, I'll have to unsheath THE BANBLADE!!!! | |
Re: [QUOTE=Narue]I'm sorry (not really), but the best way to get your butt ignored is to copy and paste your homework like that. It implies that you think we're obligated to do everything for you, which we aren't. That's very presumptuous and incredibly rude.[/QUOTE] I concur. I think it's rude enough … | |
Re: Here are some tips: The faster you lose AOL, the better you will be. A standard dialup ISP is cheaper, and you can do all of the things in it that you can do with AOL. Firewalls are built into Linux. Sort of. They do what firewalls are supposed to … | |
Re: You've called them with the exact model of your video card and the exact model of your system, and they've not told you the exact price? That's a bit odd... | |
Re: Is the card dusty? Do you have proper ventilation in your case? What kind of card is this? If your system is so cramped, might you need to reconsider the kind of graphics card that you have? | |
Re: Are you sure you're using the right kind of connector? You could have a bad card/connector on your hands. I'd get a 4-pin Molex to floppy power adapter, and try a different line coming off of there. That might make a difference, if you're already using a bunch of splitters. | |
Re: Should be plenty of them here, if I recall correctly. Come on guys, let this cat know! | |
Re: Seriously, you overreacted. I don't mean to be rude, but did you even try a Google search with that error? [url]http://www.google.com/search?hs=06H&hl=en&lr=lang_en&safe=active&c2coff=1&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=%22The+machine+wide+default+Launch+and+activation+security+descriptor+is+invalid.%22&btnG=Search[/url] This could have been caused by an installation of Office, or any number of things. It's not indicitive of hardware failure, or anything, and it is most likely due … | |
Re: Can you take these LCD panels and try them at a different location? That would ensure that you don't have a power issue. | |
Re: [QUOTE=billzilla]i seem to remember i did that with a batch file in dos[/QUOTE] What? No offense, but that's one of the most useless suggestions I've ever heard. If you keep this up, I'm going to deem you a troll, and ban you. | |
Re: You'll probably need to download it locally, modify it, and then re-upload it. | |
Re: You probably need to trigger an event to save the state of your ListView. [url]http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.tabcontrol.aspx[/url] There are a number of events that are triggered when you enter and leave tabcontrols, and you could probably set up a delegate for one of those events to save the backcolor of the item … | |
Re: I'm not entirely sure on too many of the points of your question, but I do at least know that to show a form, you simply use the [b]Show()[/b] method. [code] Form e = new Form(); e.Show(); [/code] Simple as that. Does that help any? | |
Re: Before you even look into doing that, you might want to look at licensing repercussions of doing that. I'm pretty certain Macromedia/Adobe has terms that prohibit distribution of their software except from their website. | |
Re: Can you doublecheck that card model? You just go from the Support and Downloads section to pull that driver down. The trick is you just need to know what the exact card model is. | |
Re: You probably need to set your external display as your primary monitor. That enables the overlay function to work on that display. Usually, you're not able to watch AVI's or WMV's on more than one display at one time, only the primary one. | |
Re: Your motherboard is probably whacked out. Why did you pull out your BIOS IC? | |
Re: Take your setup out of the case, and set it on something nonconductive. hook up the powersupply, etc, and see what you get. By removing it from the case, you ensure that there's no airflow obstructions. If it's still heating up, clear out the dust from the card's fins, and … | |
Re: You probably need to replace the LCD panel. It could be the connection to the motherboard, or the cable, even. I would suggest that you contact the manufacturer of the laptop, and see if they have a spare parts department that offers replacement LCDs. | |
Re: AI Programs? Depends on what you're doing, I guess. You'll probably have to do some C programming to do it. For that, you'd need to get some kind of compiler. Have you programmed anything before, ever? What is your experience like? | |
Re: Yep. As soon as MS says something's out the door, I don't expect it to be there for much longer. But, I've just started learning ASP.NET, and I kind of like it. I'm a n00b at web-programming, and my job is throwing me into doing it. So long as I … | |
Re: Why do a full format? Unless there's data integrity or something similar at stake, a quick format is sufficient. Simply marking those sectors as "empty" or available is just fine, as the drive will appear blank to DOS, or to Windows while it's being installed. Unless it's a bare drive, … | |
Re: With what you're wanting to do, you'd probably be best off with either an IDE raid controller, or a plain-old IDE controller with four disks attached. Windows XP and 2000 support JBOD-- it's called [i]spanning[/i] in there. In generic terms, you have to turn your disks into "Dynamic Disks" under … |
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