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To see and unhide the Security tab:
Launch Windows Explorer.
Click on the Tools at the menu bar, then click on Folder Options.
Click on View tab.
In the Advanced Settings section at the bottom of the list, uncheck and unselect (clear the tick) on the “Use simple file sharing (Recommended)” check box.
Click OK.
BTW, if you use "Alt" + "Print Scrn" you copy only the active window to the Clipboard.
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Thanks Jörgen , I'll try it
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Wow, thank you very much Jörgen.
That worked.
You're an expert
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And thank you, for the feedback!
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I've had another question please ?
Jörgen Andersson wrote: Run ATTRIB -R -A -S -H C:\Recycler1 /S /D
What's this command ? and what's this doing ?
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ATTRIB is changing the attributes of the file or directory.
-R takes away readonly
-A takes away archive (removing this one was quite pointless actually it's for backup programs to know which files are changed)
-S removes the system attribute which is protecting you from altering system files by mistake
-H makes the files not hidden anymore, you can't remove what you can't see
/S makes the command valid also for files in subfolders
/D makes the command valid also for the directories
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where in the windows registry (vita or xp) would the country selected during install be located?
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EliottA wrote: vita
Vista
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep!
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: Vista
Thanks for the spelling mistake, other then that, where would that selection be stored?
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If you mean the location settings, you can find it under:
HKCU\Control Panel\International for the current user
The default user has:
HKU\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\International
If you have a multilangage version of windows you'll find which languages you have installed at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\MUILanguages
The following value always reflects the current LangID parameter:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
MultiUILanguageId: REG_SZ = [langID]
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It is good to see that CodeProject is well tied to windows development. I had enuff with Linux idiots.
Let me ask you a straight question to all the Linux.com users. Is linux good enuff?
First i hear that it is free software. We kno that enything free sucks. My office has free coffee which sucks. So Linux does suck. The software / installation / maintainance all sucks.
But windows xp / vista is very stable and secure. They have frequent releases of service packs and vital security updates. All because u pay for it. So i advice all Linux users to stop believing in free and buy Windows / MAC OS X. Let me know ur views on it
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You couldn't be more wrong. XP and Vista are LESS stable; Linux has an advantage their because it is developed by a community of programmers who create it for a community. Linux is commonly regarded as more stable, but less "user-friendly" which is changing per each release.
And if Windows has more "service packs" and "vital security updates" isn't that due to the existence of so many security holes? Personally, I'm more comfortable with the OS that doesn't need to have a monthly day for updates.
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Meer Osman Ali wrote: CodeProject is well tied to windows development.
Check out http://lamp.codeproject.com/[^]
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep!
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Meer Osman Ali wrote: the software / installation / maintainance all sucks.
I have been a windows admin for 12 years and a linux admin for 5 to 6. Software installation and maintenance is significantly simpler on linux than windows. I run a simple script from a putty window on my XP desktop that updates a dozen linux machines with no further user interaction after the password prompt. And this is all the software on the machine (> 400 applications / packages) not just the operating system. I do not believe windows will ever have this ability.
John
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I dont know how u say that?!!
some times you may make something for free to your coustomers for free to make them happy or to let them hink better about your enemys !!!
no one dosent say that its free !
just you can have it for free !
many and many of coders like me and uwork to develop it just for fun , and it steel more stayable than windows !!!
the windows kerel is about a pice of junk !
thats why you should remove yur windows several times in a year !
It 2 years that i have a mac .. it works like the first day ...
it`s tow days that i changed my win XP ... it dosen`t work eather :P
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Hi i have downloaded some mp3 files from www.radioreloaded.com, i have shut down my system. When i have turned on my system and browse the folder with mp3 songs there is no file in that folder. I have faced this problem 2nd time. Please let me know is there any virus or something else. Thanks in advance.
Arslan Ilyas
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My guess is that you have a worm on your computer. There are at least two I know about that destroys mp3files.
If that is the case your antivirus might need an upgrade. Until then you can use an online scanner[^]
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Hi, I have read a document and found that if we add the registry key IPAutoconfigurationEnabled with a value of 0 (REG_DWORD data type), in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters it would be disable Automatic Private IP Address (APIPA). I ready follow an this instruction for testing but I still found the option of APIPA in property of the connection still be able to select (after I try to restart the computer to take an effect from the registry). Does any one know what is the cause of the problem that this setting does not have any effect?
Thank in advance!
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That key/value doesn't disable the user interface portion. It just disables the functionality.
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Thank you very much for your comment. I will try to test it again.
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When I try to uninstall orbix from my system
I am getting JVM error
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LaunchAnywhere Error
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Could not find a valid Java virtual machine to load.
You may need to reinstall a supported Java virtual machine.
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OK
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OK. So your machine doesn't have a properly installed Java Runtime that LaunchAnywhere requires. I would suggest reinstalling the Java Runtime it needs.
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I just installed a 1 TB external drive and am now trying to decide how to organize it. I already have a C, D, E, F, and G drive. I plan to transfer the content of these drives to the new one and reorganize things a bit.
The C drive I've tried to reserve to Windows, though some apps aren't courteous enough to allow this. I've been mostly successful in this. I plan to convert D, E, F, and G into dynamic volumes (which I've never tried) and merge them into a single drive for applications. The new drive I intend to use strictly for storage of data, if possible. The organization I plan is:
/Databases - for any DBs I use
/Documents - for any Word or Excel docs I use
/Drawings - for AutoCAD drawings
/Finance - for MS Small Business Accounting files, 401k activity downloads, etc
/Installations - for disk images used to install software on this machine or others on a network
/Maps - for ESRI ArcGIS data files and maps
/Media - for multimedia files
/.../Images - for photos and cartoons
/.../Music - for MP3s and the like
/.../Videos - for AVI, MOV, WMA files, etc.
/Projects - for development projects
/.../Applications - for programs
/.../Publications - for any documents created with Publisher or that ilk
/.../Websites - for website design files
/Schedules - for MSProject files
I can't think of what else I may need, but with this much space available I really need to get organized. So I guess I have three questions:
1. Will I run into a directory size limit with this structure using NTFS? Does NTFS have a limit?
2. Is there a better way to organize this drive?
3. Will I run into permissions issues if I install this drive on a new PC?
Your thoughts and suggestions will be appreciated...
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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I try to do this:
Windows system on a seperate physical drive. If that drive goes, I don't lose my data.
I then split a seperate drive in two, preferrably RAID 1 or better, and keep my applications and data seperated from each other on different partitions. Documents and Settings goes on this drive, along with all my installers.
For all library stuff, like photos and large databases, I try to use a third physical drive, RAID'd.
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hi guys
i want to block my system from being accessed by $ sign access .
eg
i dont want any one to access my system through
"\\mysystem\c$\anyfolder "
any idea?
thanks in advance
hello
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