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vinay dahiya wrote: i will interface fingerprint scanner with the server. So when your user wants to logon from home, where exactly is he supposed to place his finger?
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the user have to put his finger on the fingerprint scanner.....
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And how will he do that if the scanner is connected to the server, and the user is at home?
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ook....as i have told u its a project...and it has wide variety of applications in industries and MNCs...........and yeah i just want to show that this can be implemented.....
and yeah the finger print scanner will be with the user(as in case of dell laptops..there is a fingerprint scanner)...and then with the help of that scanner ..scanned image can be given to the server....(and i think this can be done with the help of socket programming)...
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Yes, and there's a reason why they all use their own security-systems, and an even better reason why most sites use a password.
There are existing examples for fingerprint-readers, and if you search you'd also find an SDK. It will work for existing applications, but I doubt that anything like FB or GMail would accept it as an alternative.
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lol....kid...its a project..and yeah i have used name of facebook and gmail as a example.....and i have already told...that i have to do interfacing of electronic with server.......
if u don't have knowledge about this..then don't reply...
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vinay dahiya wrote: if u don't have knowledge about this..then don't reply.. Statements like this are considered abusive on this site. Please remove it.
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he has also used statements like this......" bastard programmer from the hell"...
i think u should see that statement also...
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That was a meme before the word meme existed. It is merely a reference to these[^] stories.
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That is a totally different statement; he is using it to make a comment about himself.
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vinay dahiya wrote: lol....kid.. Thanks for the compliment
It is a request that comes rather often on this forum, usually from an academic circle. From a webapplication you will not have direct access to the users' hardware.
Good luck btw.
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but will u tell me..that can't i access the ports of pc and then i can take input from the port(using socket programming)..and then that input can be given to the server.......
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What PC? The server or a client?
A webbrowser cannot access the hardware on the client, that would be a security-issue.
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so what should i do now.....????
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Verify that the technical limitation I named actually exists, then find a workaround or an alternative. Better yet, make a list, naming merits and expected problems for each; make prototypes of the best two ideas.
To get you started; you could opt to write a browser-addin (for each type of browser you want to support) that acts as an intermediate, or, you'd write a client-side application (think WinForms/WPF) that provides the same functionality.
The latter will sound like a bad idea to your professor; then again, it would not only be the correct approach; you'd end up with a finger-print protected password-manager. Would not require a dedicated server, as it could run completely (!) on the client. There's no risk in me loosing data, as all my sensitive data never has to leave the client-machine. And best of all, you wouldn't need Google's cooperation to provide the functionality and being able to claim to support GMail.
If you take the latter approach, then you might also want to look up the strategy-pattern. It would be nice if the password-manager also supports other ways of authenticating/authorizing.
That would be targetting a shrinkwrap-application. If your course requires you to write an enterprise-level application, you'd need the first approach.
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thnks....eddy....the all i have to do now...is to think upon some new concept....
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You're welcome
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Hi All,
I have an SSRS report when we export it to excel, it is exporting in 4 different tabs rather in one tab, I want it to be exported to one excel tab.
I have set the Disabled property in Page break to =IIF(Globals!RenderFormat.Name = "EXCELOPENXML" OR Globals!RenderFormat.Name = "EXCEL", true, false) but still no help.
I even tried the following also =IIF(Globals!RenderFormat.Name = "EXCELOPENXML" OR Globals!RenderFormat.Name = "EXCEL", false, true)
=IIF(Globals!RenderFormat.Name = "CSV" OR Globals!RenderFormat.Name = "EXCELOPENXML" OR Globals!RenderFormat.Name = "EXCEL", true, false) still no luck
Can anybody please help me in this regard? I need some help any link, suggestion or code snippet any help would be really helpful.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks & Regards,
Abdul Aleem Mohammad
St Louis MO - USA
modified 1-Apr-15 12:27pm.
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HI,
How to restart the SQL Server instance?
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Hi,
I have follow the steps:-
To restart an instance of SQL Server
In Registered Servers or Object Explorer, right-click the server instance you want to restart, and then click Restart.
A message box asks whether you are sure you want to restart SQL Server on the server instance you chose.
Click Yes.
A green arrow on the icon next to the server name indicates that the server restarted successfully.
Still it not restarted???
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Have you checked the event logs on the server? maybe the issue is something else
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I am going to create dynamic temp table
and I am looking for the columns available in that temp table for the same session id.
you can refer code below for the same.
ALTER procedure abc
as
create table #tmp_table
(id int , name varchar(450) )
select c.* ,t.name from tempdb.sys.columns c
INNER JOIN tempdb.sys.tables t
on c.object_id = t.object_id
where t.name = '#tmp_table'
drop table #tmp_table
return 0
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From this article[^]
Quote: Another oddity of the local temporary table (and the local temporary stored procedure) is that it has a different name in the metadata to the one you give it in your routine or batch. If the same routine is executed simultaneously by several processes, the Database Engine needs to be able to distinguish between the identically-named local temporary tables created by the different processes. It does this by adding a numeric string to each local temporary table name left-padded by underscore characters. Although you specify the short name such as #MyTempTable, what is actually stored in TempDB is made up of the table name specified in the CREATE TABLE statement and the suffix. Because of this suffix, local temporary table names must be 116 characters or less. If you remove the where from your code you will see that the table name is actually
#tmp_table__________________________________________________________________________________________________________000000000002 So you do need to use a like clause but not the one you have commented out. Like this
where t.name LIKE '#tmp_table%'
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That will return all copies of that temporary table for all sessions. Filtering by object_id would probably work better.
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- Homer
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