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A 35-yo male who has ben working with computers since he was 6 years old. Started with punch cards and 300 bps modems, worked way through Commodore line-up (PET, VIC-20, 64, 128D), and got into PC's in the days of the IBM/XT. Started a network consulting…
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- Which one? ;-) Primary system is P4/2.4GHz with 2GB Low Latency 3200 RAM, SATA Raptor Hard drive and…
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Re: Actually, beta 1 of the WinFS file systems was released/announced just today. If you hav an MSDN subscription, it is available for download on he subscriber download page. And yes, I did read today that they intend to at least have it as an add-on for Vista Server about 2007. … | |
Re: Well, in the interest of playing the Devil's Advocate, innovation and novelty have also frequently been used as the hallmark excuse of plagiarists. A change in presentation, an update for a new generation, or an alternate form of distribution are not excuses to deny someone's entitlement to material they created … | |
Re: Well, Im glad to see this is turning out to be a popular thread with some intelligent discussion. Truth be told, that is the best defense against all malware - intelligent application of what you are doing (an no blind-clicking!). However, there are a few truths to be uncovered here: … | |
Re: Hmm... looks like some nice IE tools, but I've been avoiding IE as much as possible lately, except to make sure my web pages are compatible..... However, have any of you checked out the Developer Tools extension to FireFox???? As a part-time web-designer, who tries to stick to standards and … | |
Re: Here are a few excellent sites with [B][COLOR=Red]FREE[/COLOR][/B] training and reference that I have found to get myself going using VB to design ASP.NET web pages (with previous HTML & CSS experience already under my belt): Essential ASP.NET: [url]http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/essentialaspnet.mspx[/url] MSDN WebCasts by Fritz Onion: [url]http://www.pluralsight.com/fritz/webcasts.aspx[/url] Free Visual Studio 2005 CBT … | |
Re: Wow! I was surprised that not a single person mentioned you do not HAVE to be a corporation (or S Corp, or LLC, or any other 'structured' business entity)! You can always go into business for yourself, by yourself, as a sole-proprietor. When you are still small scale, and especially … | |
Re: Hi Aish, There are several questions you would need to consider and answer before anyone can really help you get going in the right direction.... 1) How do you want to be notified... e-mail? pop-up window? Text mail to your phone? 2) How do you want this triggered? In other … | |
Re: One thing I have always relied on as a cheap form of protection for my 'Intellectual Property' is the following: Whatever I want to protect, I put in written form (source code, printed docs, artwork, etc.), and then place it in a stamped, self-addressed envelope. I then take it to … | |
Re: Definitely a complicated question... But not one without a solution. Of course there are a lot of unknowns in this situation, but I still think it could be handled properly as long as communication is maintained... The first thing I would have done, as soon as I noticed that training … | |
Re: Hi Phillipe, If I understand you right: [list=a] [*]You had a system that was working, but it had poor specs, and you wanted to upgrade it. [*]A friend gave you more hardware so you could upgrade. [*]You mixed and matched the parts together to build a better system, but you … | |
Re: Well, for starters you need some configuration information about the domain you purchased, and the IP address you believe you have. First, purchasing a domain does not necessarily come with an IP address, or set of IP addresses, unless you buy your domain from your ISP. What it does provide … | |
Re: Well the first thing is to get to the very basics.... Go into your BIOS and make sure the drive is being detected there. If it shows up there, you have a software or O/S issue. If it does NOT appear in BIOS, then you have a hardware issue, and … | |
Re: Well, if you have WINS running on your network, you could also add a WINS alias and use host headers in IIS. I use this regulary to publish short & simple, non-FQDN names for intranet sites, such as http://techhelp or http://benefits, and keep them all on the same server/IP address, … | |
Re: Is this Windows XP? Have you tried going into Safe mode or seeing if a System Restore option is available for you? Were you protected with an anti-virus package at the time, or can you confirm whether or not this is a virus? First thing I would do in that … | |
Re: Greetings, Well, implementing the database access, case sensitivity using Access & hashing is slightly out of my ballpark. I know with MS-SQL, the case sensitivity is dependent on the collation or sorting order that you establish the database server with. Among them are choices that include case sensitivity, and non-case … |
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