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Re: Hello, As it is *your* homework, we should not be doing it for you. But, we can give you some ideas. 1) Each one of your steps (add, delete) should be a unique different function 2) You will need menus / options to open and save the file 3) Need … | |
Re: Hello, Well, that is the third ham on the board... KB4SFQ I believe is #2, and I am ARF. Enjoy, Christian | |
Re: It centers on the relationship between student and teacher, regardless of discipline. To simply say that the problem exists, without going into any sort of detail will discourage any thoughtful response. People in the know will glance onwards, as they don't wish to invest time pulling answers out of someone. … | |
Re: Hello, What version of OS X are you using? Under 10.3 (Panther), go into System Preferences and into the Dock control panel. Do you have magnificaton turned on? If you have the size of the icons LARGE, and Magnification to MAX, they won't get much larger. Also, when it highlights … | |
Re: Hello Donna, I am not aware of any, probably because I have not looked. A number of Windoze IE faults are not available (thank god!) on the Macintosh because of the differences in hardware and software. It is very true that the spyware is not considered a virus, so traditional … | |
Re: Hello All, I have to wonder if in all the legalease crap we "agreed" to, even the stuff written in French, when the software was installed allowed Micro$oft a legal in to upgrade the machines with our implied consent. All of the machines that I care about are on a … | |
Re: WIndows 2003's DHCP panel should show you the active leases, and from there, you should be able to determine who/what is consuming them. It also sounds like you are a business. Take the time and move everything off of the 192.168.1.x subnet, as eventually, someone will ask you to VPN … | |
Re: Hello, The original poster did not comment on the delivery for grading: does the professor need to see it 24 x 7, or just fire it up, run the demo in the office, and then leave? I have had to do various things similar to this in the past, and … | |
Re: Hello, I agree that an OpenVPN tunnel is quite snappy on a single 1194 UDP port forward from your firewall. Yes, it requires a client download, but you can really trim down access on the VPN, and beef up security with different features, including the ability to protect against man-in-the-middle … | |
Re: Hello, If you want to get deep into mail processing, scrap the windows box, and go with a linux solution, such as CentOS, and learn postfix. Then, as you continue learning about email, look at the MailScanner package which will send you into the world of antivirus scanning, blacklist scanning, … | |
Re: Before you attempt the upgrade, you may wish to ask yourself if it is really necessary. I find myself prefering Mountain Lion over Yosemite, and my computers are nice and stable. I find little motivation to upgrade if things are working exactly as I wish them to. | |
Re: Hello, No need to pounce on him. OS X will display the running processes in a terminal window, or you can go to Applications -> Utilities -> Activity Monitor, and view information there. Not sure about controling the Startup Daemons (we call "services" the Unix "daemon") as I have not … | |
Re: Hello, The usual things apply: OS version, Office version. How are you trying to paste? Please let us know the exact steps. Christian | |
Re: Hi Tas, Yep, in order to help you out, we need to know what OS you were working with, and where these images are stored. It would also be a good idea to locate your backup materials. Where did you get Firefox as 10.3.5 / 3.3? Firefox is a web … | |
Re: Hello, I thought I saw something about copy-inhibit settings on a server share. Part of the file attibutes that Windows uses. But that would not help having the media in front of you on your local machine. People will find a way to copy things, even if they are not … | |
Re: Hello, Without the blessing of your nework administrator, you are stuck. It is the firewall that is going to stop you every time. And if your administrator is worth his salt, he is going to want a business reason that you need this access. At my company, it would be … | |
Re: Hello, It is always good policy to update the device drivers before adding / doing anything else. When I build a machine, I first install the OS, then I update all of the device drivers (from the web, not the CD-ROM) and then go chase down the Windoze drivers. Then … | |
Re: Hello, AVOID QUARK LIKE THE PLAGUE!!! If you have any doubts, go to [url]www.quark.com[/url] and into the support forums, found off the Support menu. You will see the wrath of people getting PAID to use the Quark program, and they are about to cause a revolution in the DTP industry. … | |
Re: Hello. Just to understand, this is a USB external hardddrive that is not working in either your Mac, or on other computers. Disk Utility is Apple's authorative program to work with devices. Have you tried a different USB cable? You tried it on different computers without success, so it is … | |
Re: I like the older, modern MacBooks with the Dual Core processor. Strong enough to move along quickly, but will still run Snow Leppard. SL was the last OS X that could run Carbon applications... so now on my Mountain Lion computer, I cannot run Diablo II as it was compiled … | |
Re: Hello, It is entirely possible that you have a hardware failure on your hard disk. Think of a record player and a record with a large gash acrossed it. That can happen on a hard drive, and no matter how many times you try to format it, you will be … | |
Re: Play nice people. Attitude, name calling, grumpy behavior, or posting without having your Wheaties in the morning will not help us become better coders. And we all should admit that sometimes the documentation / examples that are in the book, or online resource, do not jump out and click. Locking … | |
Re: Hello, I used the pico editor to cut your text, and paste them into my RedHat 9 box. Then closed the editor, and it compiled just fine. Maybe you are using vi and left something in there. Or Emacs left something. I dunno. Try [i]cat division.c[/i] and see if you … | |
Re: I am listening to a mix of music from a variety of artists. Right now, Couch Potato from Weird Al Yankovic is on tap. | |
Re: Hello, Outside of Norton Utilities (or some other restore program) it is not likely. DO NOT use an OS 9 tool for this problem either! If you have backups on a CD or tape, that is the direction I would turn. I will have to look for a unix utility … | |
Re: Hello, Go into your Safari preferences, and look at your Autofill settings. I have all of mine unchecked. You might also have to clear your history and cache settings. Good Luck. Christian | |
Re: Hello, I too would go with a dynamic (pointer) linked list to achieve your desire of the "infinite calculator". The only other way around it would be to declare that your program can process x amount of digits, and if the array fills up, send an error message to the … | |
Re: Hello, Which email client did you switch to? I am running Eudora here, and really enjoy it. I ask because the next question would be how did you migrate your addressbook settings and the like. Thanks, Christian | |
Re: Hello, When you made the upgrade, did you go through an upgrade process, or do a clean install? It is possible that you clobbered something when going through the upgrade options. You may find a lot more success if you do clean installs. Yes, it takes more work, but you … | |
Re: Does your assignment require you to physically install three operating systems, or can you prepare 3 Virtual Machines, and call it done? You may wish to check with your professor, but in my opinion, you would best off picking a base operating system, in your case unfortunately Windows 7, and … | |
Re: Hello, I would take a look at the Microsoft Logs and see if something is written in there describing why the computer may have shut off. If you are lucky, the logs might suggest something for you. I have also heard of stolen registrations of XP shutting down, and in … | |
Re: Hello, If he wants a password to get into his program, he could control it with the OS, or he could wriite/use an encryption module to prompt the user for a password, and then write the encrypted string to a file. Then, when access time comes around, have him read … | |
I'd like to create a Virus Log describing each virus that becomes known for the Macintosh Platform. Inside each announcement, the following information shall be included: Virus Name: Mac OS threatened: Date of Detection: Sources of Information: Brief Summary of what the Virus Does: Links to steps on how to … | |
Re: Hello, Agree here. It sounds like a bad connection to me too. If everything is tight, do you have your monitor cable doing weird contortions (bent angles) that the monitor cable suffered internal damage? Christian | |
Re: Hi, Depends on what is causing the BSOD. If it is a corrupt Windoze installation, then you can try booting with a DOS disk or another CD-ROM and getting to a C: and reading the files. If it is NTFS, you may need to get a module that will allow … | |
Re: You may wish to give VirtualBox a spin. It is freeware from Sun, and you can install using .iso or real physical disks. I agree that VMWARE should be able to do this, but perhaps VirtualBox may give you the desired result without the headache. | |
Re: Postfix is a back-end email manager, like Exchange Server or Sendmail and not a front-end like Thunderbird or Eudora. You may wish to also consider why you want to violate your terms/contract with your ISP. Also, setting up another email server may not be as easy as you think. Yes, … | |
Re: You may need to use a command line operation to disable DHCP on the Juniper network router. Some of the CISCO products also require usernames and passwords to get to an administrative level to make a change. You will need to clobber one of the DHCP servers, otherwise the scopes … | |
Re: Oh, that is a loaded question, right up there with differences among the christian religions, or explaining chocolate and strawberry ice cream. Unix was developed by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs in 1969. From there different groups have done different things with it.... see WikiPedia for details. … | |
Re: This is one of many fundamental reasons why it is a bad idea to use the Administrator account as a daily user account. Imagine having to delete it, or cleanup something like this. I ran across such a case a couple months ago, and it was a headache converting from … | |
Re: Hello, Narue strikes me as a very experienced programmer, and she also cuts to the chase on program design. I only hope that she dismisses remarks about her character, and uses her volunteer time here to maintain the high level of excellence her experience offers us. This thread, however, is … | |
Re: Hello, I like the idea of compiling it and seeing if it works for you too. I don't think you need the .sig file with it. I have also used shell scripts with lynx to obtain files via http:// protocol. I find that handy inside of crontabs. Christian | |
Re: Hello, A router, by definition, is a device that connects two networks together. Either from a private 10.x network to a public network, or from a private 10.x to a private 192.x, or any combination thereof. If the IP address on one side is on a different subnet than the … | |
Re: Hello Kerry, Welcome to DaniWeb! I am a member of the ancient school here, knowing Dani for 6 some years. Yes, some things have changed, but a lot of good quality people remain around. I think you owe Dani dinner for not making an account before now. Look in Dani's … | |
Re: Hello, Whatever you do, do not run old Norton Utilities from OS 9 and have it churn your OS X system. It can destroy it. Just not a good thing to do. Do not boot into OS 9 and run it either. Of you run OS X on any volume, … | |
Re: Hello, You guys gotta remember that most people work with the windows insecurity model -- everyone is a local administrator. So NTFS permission changes would work for the un-informed. And no, a reflective share is not the answer to this one either. If you wanted to be sneaky, you could … | |
Re: Hi, No, cannot use VB, as it is an interpreted language, meaning it needs libraries (Microsoft ones) to link into the program to complete the coding. You could, using VB6, write a small virtual environment that might have some process control and that sort of thing. Ugly. Best bet is … | |
Re: Hello, Windows XP does not know how to interact with your SATA hard drive, and/or controller. When you first start booting the XP CD-ROM, you will see a little message splash along the bottom of the screen... press F6 to for driver diskette... or something along those lines. You will … | |
Re: Hello, There are ways, using various software, such as Partition Magic. There is real danger in doing this though. Make sure you have a complete backup of your data, and your install disks ready though if something goes wrong while doing the conversion. If it were me, I would make … | |
Re: Hi, I don't think so either. I have done the dual monitor thing, and really enjoy it, but having separate keyboards and such won't work. The serial / USB busses would have no idea which monitor belonged to what process. Nope. Christian |
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