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Hi all,
iam working on WMI(windows MAnagement Instrumentation). i have created a sample application using WIn32_process class . iam able to display messages when an Process is opened or closed.
now what i want to do is to create an object and then register a call back function . This class also take process names through another method . this class should call the above callbackfunction when one of the process(taken through the above method) is either started or exited.
can you please suggest me how to procedd with this task.
Thanks in advance
abhi
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I want to retrieve the usage of CPU and Memory of certain process as well as the whole system on Windows 2000 just as the task manager does. I am not sure whether my problem has been solved by others on code project, but after a long search without answer I decide to publish it here. Your direct answer or a useful link will be highly appreciated. Thank you very much.
History became legend. Legend became myth.
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Using .NET2.0 (in VB)
you should be able to type something like My.Computer. etc...
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Hi, can anyone give me a suggess that, can I use Sony Handycam from here[^] to attach with my computer and made it function as a webcam to chat and transfer picture with my friend via msn messenger or yahoo messenger?
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wasnt sure where to ask this...
an old harddrive of mine stopped running the OS, so i got a new harddrive and slaved the old one... i can access most files except the folders in the documents and settings of individual users whose accounts were password protected.
is there any way to retreive the files from those folders?
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juventas wrote: wasnt sure where to ask this...
Welcome, you have posted your question in the right place.
juventas wrote: can access most files except the folders in the documents and settings of individual users whose accounts were password protected
What is the file system of your old hard drive. In my opinion, you might use NTFS permission and you do not have a right to access to those folder.
juventas wrote: is there any way to retreive the files from those folders?
Try to log on your computer with administrator use right and take ownership of the folder that prevent you to access the file.
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My system(ist16) and remote system(ist14) are connected in LAN.
when i type ping ist14 in my system i get replay.
when i type ping ist16 in remote system i didnt get replay.
what is the reason.
can any one help me....?
thanks in advance...!!!!!!!!
JAYARAJ
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J5121982 wrote: when i type ping ist16 in remote system i didnt get replay.
Check the below information:
- Check an ip address of the system that you ping from whether it has a difference network id.
- Check your system ist16 whether it configure to use IPSec or not.
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how to check IPSec?
JAYARAJ
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This article[^] guide you on how to use IPSEC. After you read it you will know where is the place to set an IPSEC in your network.
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I am assuming that you are talking about 2 machines on the same LAN?
if so..
if you try to ping the IP address rather than name does it work?
if not then it sounds like a DNS issue.
Simon
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Your system probably has Windows Firewall enabled and you haven't enabled the File and Printer Sharing exception. The default settings for XP SP2 is to turn ON the software firewall. The default setting for the firewall is to disable ICMP Echo request processing.
Windows file sharing relies at some point on ICMP Echo (ping). Therefore enabling the File and Printer Sharing exception, or anything else that opens TCP port 445, enables ICMP Echo.
If you have an Active Directory domain, you can use Group Policy to enable port 445 on all your workstations. I've done this to allow remote administration, but it's risky: some attacks spread using Windows file sharing.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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I am using Windows 2003 server, when W3wp.exe dialog box appears it stops the some services, after clicking on OK button it works fine. Can anyone knows how to close w3wp.exe dialog Box programmatically.
Know Yourself Than Grow yourself.
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I have just added a spare 200GB hard disk to a computer and disk administrator is telling me that there is a "6Gb NTFS Healthy (EISA Configuration)" partition on it. Google has informed me that it is an OEM partition, probably a recovery application from a system I took apart long ago and the partition is simply not needed any more.
However, I am unable to delete, repartition, format or do anything at all with this partition. Is there any way to delete the partitition so I can reallocate the disk correctly?
Here are some screen shots:
Disk Administrator[^]
Useless context menu[^]
Thanks!
The StartPage Randomizer | The Timelapse Project
-- modified at 0:37 Monday 27th March, 2006
Never mind, I removed the partition by booting from CD and deleting it with the Windows Installation.
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Ultimate Boot CD
Emergency Boot CD
Knoppix Live CD (or most Knoppix-based live cds)
Start any of these CDs and
UBCD/EBCD: try cfdisk or fdisk
Knoppix: try QtPartEd
Additionally, any Linux-Boot- or -Rescue-Cd should have a partitioner.
Any of those _usually_ are able to delete any partition.
Once the partition is deleted, use Windows or any of the tools mentioned above to create the new partitions to your liking.
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You might need to import foreign disk. Read this article[^] for more detail.
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i wont to know about any os without shell and cornol
MARA !DEA
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WHAT??????????? An O/S without a kernel or a shell? You're joking, right?!
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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If there is no Kernel and no Shell the coding goes something like this
public void main()<br />
{<br />
return null;<br />
}
If there is no kernel and no shell how do you interact with the system? The definition for an OS without a kernel or shell is firmware - but even this has a kernel - why do you want this?
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AndyM103 wrote: The definition for an OS without a kernel or shell is firmware - but even this has a kernel - why do you want this?
Why don't you check out which post you're replying to before hitting the "Post message" button...
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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kernel is Core of an OS, without it, there isn't any OS. What do you mean without a shell?
ps: Why do you search such thing? If you want to replace your krnel, then you can use Linux.
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?? i think you can develop such operating system!!!
Goog-Luck!!!!!!!!!
Any query related to VB.NET+Network Programming
email: sharma.hariomprakash@gmail.com
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Hello!
I have some headache of testing my asp. based web pages in my local computer because of emailing is requiring a server. Is there a way to set up a simultaneous server (I send emails to myself) for testing purposes without getting connected to internet.
If there is a way to do that please let me know!
Thanks!
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Install "Internet Information Services (IIS)". It's Windows XP component. I don't know how to use it, but smpt services are includet.
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