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But not in the second one
Not that I realized the first one
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If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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What about asking the customer to confirm they received the delivery?
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Whatever delivery , its encrypted with password. Once they download or get it, they need to contact us for Key.
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Hi Joan,
I would probably use one of two options:
1) A large file email service. MailBigFile.com has a free service for up to 2GB which can be used commercially. You can upload and protect the files, they get loaded onto a server and the recipient is emailed to allow them to download. You get email confirmations throughout, so when the upload finishes, when the recipient starts the download, and when the recipient completes the download.
There are other similar services available, but that is the one I tend to use. There is a pro version for £19 per year that lets you send bigger files and leave the files on the server for longer etc.
2) Log in remotely with TeamViewer and depending on file size either copy and paste directly into the machine or use the built in File Transfer functionality. There is a free version but it is limited to non-commercial usage and you would need it on both machines, but the user can install into memory for a one-off and allow you to have access. They cannot deny receiving it if you put it directly onto their machine!
I use the Professional version commercially to provide remote support and file transfer, and whilst it is not cheap, but it is a very good product. Again there are other similar products available including free ones but I prefer the higher security and better functionality of TeamViewer.
Either solution should provide all you have requested with ease, and both are free if you are doing open source or volunteer work.
Chris Bray
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Well, as you're the developer, you can build in to the opening screen (i.e., make it the opening screen) a path that does not let them actually run the application until they click some sort of accept delivery button. A little more sophistication is to return a key that either they need to enter themselves or is stored by you (if an .exe, for example, you have the power!).
I used a similar scheme, many years ago, to enable software extensions to a product. The product had an authorization dongle but that didn't take care of add-ons. To get an authorization code, the user was given a key (actually just encrypted date-time for that moment) and this was combined with a unique value from the device (like cpu serial number) to generate a counter key. That got them authorized "forever" and never bothered them again.
Unless the users are clever hackers and your software is of wide interest to the masses, you can create any sort of scheme that forces the user to acknowledge having the software in order to use it. If you charge per-cpu, then you need to key each to the machine, otherwise it's rather simple
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Joan M wrote: Finished one project, completely buried in work, my customer asked me to send him the project using WeTransfer.
I'd like to receive a confirmation of reception.
I have no idea who they are, but are you saying a company offering a service called "WeTransfer" doesn't have the means to provide confirmation of reception...? That seems like...a basic feature for any system offering, y'know, any sort of transfer.
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Place the file in S3 and then restrict the access to a certain Token.
Create a simple app in Angular that retrieves the file using the token.
Given them the Token.
Check the access log.
This will take you take some time but you can leverage this method from this day forward.
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WeTransfer sends you an email when the recipient downloads your file.
Although I rely on that daily in business, I doubt the email would prove anything in court, if things come down to that.
Hope this helps.
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Based on some sensitivity concerns one of our tables IPAddressWhiteList is being renamed to IPAddressAllowList. At first I was offended, but then I came to realize that such a change is something that is beyond my ability to comprehend. I don't have to understand; and I don't have to care - so call it whatever you want.
In order to participate in the zeitgeist I did put in the suggestion that we rename our All_Irishmen_Are_Pathetic_Drunks table, tho.
I'll let you know what happens.
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Things are only going to get worse with this white/black crap.
Pretty soon, they will get rid of the color black and white, and change it to something else.
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Crayons will be the first to change. For the larger boxes with "stadium seating," those colors that get the top seats will be considered superior.
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That's going to make pedestrian crossings difficult to use ...
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The mobs running around US cities aren't using the crosswalks anyway.
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As well as Black & White movies. They might be colorized and referred as films of color.
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Slacker007 wrote: Pretty soon, they will get rid of the color black and white, and change it to something else.
I have a very hard time falling asleep when it's bright and sunny out, so I dread the time when nights are no longer allowed to be "dark" because that's offensive to someone.
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The old classic:
Why did God create whiskey?
So the Irish wouldn't rule the world.
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Gah! People are idiots who don't know where their idioms come from.
Black hats and White hats stem from black and white western movies, the villains always wore black hats and the heroes always wore white hats so you could tell who was who. Nothing to do with race, everything to do with film.
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Slight diversion of thread:
Paladin wore a black hat (Have Gun - Will Travel)
OK - not good enough?
The goodest guy: Hopalong Cassidy - who dressed completely in black. Must have been pretty damn darn hot in that outfit (Hoppy would never say the "D" word !). What makes it still a decent show is that he solved problems with his brains - even though good with a gun.
What's really cool about the old-time movies (serials) is that after a fight they'd not have any black-and-blue marks, typically their hat was never knocked off, and surprisingly often, their suit wasn't even dirty!
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They kept their hats because it would have been too hard to edit the film if it came off part way through a fight.
I think Tom Mix wore a black hat too. Okay exceptions to the rule.
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And the Lone Ranger had a black mask
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I expect that black-balling people pre-dates cinema. And black-listing is more akin to that.
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Correct! Black-balling comes to us from the ancient Greeks. They would vote by placing colored balls into a bowl. A black ball meant a no vote, and a white ball was a yes vote.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Being "Black Balled", in its current usage, is a Masonic term. When the members vote to let in a new perspective candidate, or not, they casting of a black ball by any member was enough to deny the application. Similarly, to be "black balled" in the current meaning, is to be denied something based upon a single (or more) blemish on some sort of ledger (employement, club membership, etc.)
An interesting thing is the very serious secrecy of the balloting process. To reveal how one has voted to anyone else - even another member of high rank - is a very serious breach of the rules. In more modern times, when moved to the public voting, it has since been called the Australian Ballot.
To be "hoodwinked" is another term brought into common usage from Masonic procedures, although in this case the implications in the vernacular, is that of shady dealings.
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I remember, when I was a small lad, that my father came home from his warehouse with the news that the Air Force dictated that all components labeled 'male / female' should be changed to 'inner / outer'. This struct me as being worse the the original.
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, navigate a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects! - Lazarus Long
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