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Thanks for the replies guys
Where exactly do I put in that code if I want it disabled for the entire OS? Also, is there a Java equivalent to this 'cuz the information I want to protect are actually inside a JTable in my Java program.
Thanks again!
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Hello,
I have been trying to install the microsoft java vm on a windows 2000 machine. When i try to run the installation exe msjavax86.exe, it gives an error saying - it cannot update the virtual machine because it is a protected system component.
However, when i run jview from the command prompt it says 'unrecognized command name' which means there is no installed version of the virtual machine.
This is a windows 2000 sp4 machine with IE 6 sp 1.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks
Sandhya
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I think this article[^] might give you some answer.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Thanks for your reply..
I did go through that article.. It recommended installing an earlier version of the jvm. But i tried with 3805/3809/3810...
all gave the same error - The Microsoft virtual machine you are attempting to install is a protected system component and can only be updated with a later release of the operating system or service pack.
Any ideas???
Thanks again for ur help...
Sandhya
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I want to set up two client PCs both having the basic Office software. Is there any benefit to having an additional machine as a server? Is there a cheaper option for buying Office for two clients?
Thanks for any help
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You might want to consider a Microsoft Action Pack subscription - part of their Partner Program (go their website and type 'Action Pack' in their Search.) For about £180p/a you will get all the software you need to run a small business (Office Pro, SQLServer - in fact, all their Server s/w and OS's, and small-business orientated s/w, all kept up-to-date with new releases, for as long as you keep your subscription up.
cheers
Phil
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Phil,
it's worth pointing out that you aren't buying the software but renting it - stop the subscription and you are supposed to remove the software from your PCs.
Elaine
The tigress is here
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Well, yes, indeed - sorry I hadn't made that clearer. I would be interested to hear what others think; whether they think this is a good deal or not. For any small business that is confident of staying in business long-term, it seems to me to be quite good....
Pity MS can't be persuaded to include VS into the bargain!
cheers
Phil
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Hi, I need to remove the toolband (ie the back/forward/home buttons etc) from a view
of a folder under XP to prevent users moving back up to the root of c:.
Desktop.ini appears to provide some functionality but doesn't go quite far enough,
anybody any thought as to how I could achieve this?
thanks
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Graeme99 wrote:
Hi, I need to remove the toolband (ie the back/forward/home buttons etc) from a view
of a folder under XP to prevent users moving back up to the root of c:.
In my opinion, I think this is no a logic way to block the user from accessing drive C:. If you are using windows xp professional which format with an NTFS partition, you can use the folder level security to prevent the user to access the drive or folder that you want to restrict. Try to read this[^] article from Microsoft about managing file and folder level security. Remember, set up a wrong file or folder permission will cause you a problem. If you have a lap machine, try to test it first before implement this technique with the real machine. Good luck
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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I was just wondering what the script would be for determining what version of the xp os an end user is using
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It doesn't need any special script. Just go to command prompt and type the comand ver then it will display the operating system version. But if you want to integrated it with the setup process, i think you should output the result to any text file and let the setup process analyse it.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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There is a Win32 API that returns this info - GetVersionEx. You should be able to declare the API and call it from InstallScript, but if for some reason you cannot, create a DLL in C++ that determines the info and call your cuistom DLL from InstallScript.
Robert
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Have to add some Load Balancing to IIS so if an IIS server goes down the web app still works. Now, if I add a Load Balancing computer in front of those 2 machines, what happens when the Load Balance goes down?
Thanks
Al
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The Windows Load Balancing service is a multimaster system - there is no single front-end. See the Network Load Balancing FAQ[^].
If you have separate front-end hardware that performs load balancing, see that product's documentation.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Mike,
First, thanks so much for the reply.
Still I had this issue after reading the FAQ. To create a cluster you need an unique IP where all IIS requests go. Then from there, they get distributed to different computers. What happens when the first IP computer where all requests go dies?
Thanks
Al
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The unique IP address is shared among all computers in the load-balancing cluster. IIRC, they fake a MAC address for the cluster and program their network cards to recognise that MAC address as also being valid. When an ARP request comes in for the shared IP address, at least one computer will respond with the cluster MAC address - the sender on the local segment then sends packets for the shared IP to that MAC address. All the servers will therefore receive it.
By the use of the heartbeat packets, the servers partition the space of request addresses between them. Only the server which is responsible for that requester will have the Load Balancing driver pass the incoming packet to the application - the other servers will simply discard it. The partitioning is self-tuning.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Now makes lots of sense, and that's what I want. Do you have a good doc for installation?
Cheers
Al
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Mike,
That work very well, so when a computer goes down the other one takes over!! Awesome.
However what about when IIS goes down? The packats still arriving to the computer with a IIS down and displaying a NO PAGE FOUND. Any way to check if a service is up and if its not taking it out of the cluster?
Al
PS Thanks a lot for all your help
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Hi There,
First of all I know very little about VB.Net. I have just bought a book in VB.Net 2003 and have finished some of its chapters. I have done programming years ago. Like QBASIC, PASCAL and COBOL. I want to get back into the programming scene. At present I work as a Network Admin for a small public school. I am keen to build an application to manipulate Active Directory using something like LDAP. I have located several VBScripts to add users, groups just stuff like that. I want to create this for our school and to other schools that this would really benifit. I want to do this as a project and not to gain any money. Could someone please help me build such an application. Please contact me for more info
Cheers
Helpwanted
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helpwanted wrote:
I am keen to build an application to manipulate Active Directory using something like LDAP
Try to check the information from here[^] and let me know whether it match what you need or not.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi!
I'm developing a security application under Windows xp and I want it to run at the very beginning of the startup, before any other application starts. Is there any easy way to do it?
Thank you very much.
JaVinci.
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Hi
A simple way is to make a Installer of the application with the option of putting the application in the StartUp folder under windowsXP
Otherwise,If you have a very good knowledge of Windows Registry,(make sure to have registry Backup before editing it)then you can add the add a new startup application using the following
Open your registry and find the key [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run].
For your Program to run,create a new string value and set the value of the string to the program executable.
For example, to automatically start Microsoft Paint, add a new entry of "Paint"="c:\windows\mspaint.exe".
Kaushik Baruah,
Programmer Analyst in Cognizant Technology Solutions,India
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Hi and thanks for your reply!
I was looking for some kind of registry solution... But it's important for my application to start before any other user application, does this solution grant it?
My firewall, for instance, is launched even before the Win xp login screen appears, I mean, I know it can be done... I just don't know how...
Thank you very much, Kaushik.
JaVinci.
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Try to build your application as windows service[^] from vb.net.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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