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my friends & i are working on a school project. the most difficult part for us (we're all noobs) is how to remote lock or, at least, restrict the use of other PCs within a LAN. we're using Java.
Any suggestions or sites we might check out? thanks.
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DJJM wrote:
how to remote lock or, at least, restrict the use of other PCs within a LAN. we're using Java
What do you mean by remote lock??? Do you mean lock the other computer, so that the other people could not input an value or interact with the application???
And what do you mean by restrict the use of other PCS...? As far as I know, if the machine join with the domain in the client/server network platform... an administrator could do most of their task to manage the user right and permission.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi,
I am having a problem with Remote Desktop. I cannot use Remote Desktop after having Microsoft Outlook open. Anyone ever hear of this problem?
Any help appreciated,
Royce
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If it is possible, could you post an error message on that forum?
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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There is no error message or diagnostic of any kind. After having Outlook open (it doesn't matter if it is still open or not), I log into my workplace workstation. After just a few seconds, I lose the connection. The connection is not open long enough for me to do any work. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Royce
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Wake up
<italic>Work hard and a bit of luck is the key to success. You don`t need to be genius, to be rich.
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When will you get up and ask your question?
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My first time on these forums.
Is this the right forum to ask questions about NTFS alternative data streams (ADS), Indexing Service and DSOFile?
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gxdata wrote:
Is this the right forum to ask questions about NTFS alternative data streams (ADS), Indexing Service and DSOFile?
Yes, it is. But you should give more explaination about the question that you ask. Do you have some problem with it or need to have and overview about its concept? Ok, anyway I still help you. I assume that need to know about its concept. Show let start from here about NTFS ADS[^], windows 2000 indexing service[^] and DSO File[^].
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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OK, here's what I really want to enquire about -
I am designing an application that uses ADS to keep extensive metadata (well beyond Custom properties) that describe GIS files,
and would like to be able to retain the streams on a medium such as CD-R or DVD.
What alternatives do I have to do that?
I would prefer to write something myself using C# or VB.NET - so the useful APIs would be a first step.
Hope you have some ideas;)
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Last night, I 'volunteered' to upgrade a friends PC from 98SE to XP, a bad move!
XP does not see the cable modem on startup, powering down/up the modem when XP is running will make XP to see it and then it works OK.
I have seen reports that it could be a USB problem on the PC, has anyone had any experience of this?
"An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a very narrow field." - Neils Bohr
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Ted Ferenc wrote:
XP does not see the cable modem on startup, powering down/up the modem when XP is running will make XP to see it and then it works OK
I used to have an experience with my modem at home. I have one modem and my computer running windows xp. During the time that I turn my computer on without turnning the modem on too, the modem won't be detect and found in the Device manager of my computer properly dialog box. To solve it, I have to go to device manager windows and right click on my computer name and choose Scan for New Hardware . Then my modem would be found in the list. On the other hand, you should check the modem model and try to find its driver on the internet for windows xp (if it is possible). Try to find the search result in the Microsoft Knowledge base support website.[^]
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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How to block an application for some user. ie, I want to block the user guest from using the regedit. Thanks.
<italic>Work hard and a bit of luck is the key to success. You don`t need to be genius, to be rich.
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Hi,
Yulianto AKA goodmast3r wrote:
block the user guest from using the regedit
Windows Explorer, right click on regedit.exe, select Properties, Security tab.
Cheers
Phil Hobgen
Southampton, UK
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Using the group policies to configure the policies "Prevent access to registry editing tools ".
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How to block an application for some user. ie, I want to block the user guest from using the regedit. Thanks
<italic>Work hard and a bit of luck is the key to success. You don`t need to be genius, to be rich.
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Here's my dilemma. In order to understand it better let me just tell you what I want the result of the task to be:
Kill all processes EXCEPT the ones I tell you not to kill.
I wan't to use the pslist & pskill (both by sysinternals.com) utilities to accomplish this task but using a batch file to automate the procedure. Basically I want to somehow parse the output of pslist.exe and feed it to the pskill.exe utility in such a way that I can terminate all the processes in memory EXCEPT a few predefined ones such as "svchost.exe" obviously. Get it? Is this possible to do in a simple batch file or will this shiznit require some more thought?
Please let me know if you can help. Much appreciated.
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"Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics, I can assure you mine are still greater" -Albert Einstein
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Oh my god I can't believe the solution was this simple! Thanks I'll try this out in a few days!
thanks again =)
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A client PC on the work network went south this week - no apparent reason. The setup: a Win2K Server with 6 clients, in a domain with Active Directory. All clients are fairly new Dells running WinXP SP2. The server is a Dell Xeon blade server updated to SP4. All clients are configured more or less identically, using automatic settings for TCP/IP. One, however, can't acquire IP settings from the DHCP server. I set the IP configuration manually. It can't reach the Internet, it can't log on to the domain. It can ping every other device on the network (except the Internet gateway, a Linksys router), and browse the network - including the server - but it can't be pinged from any other host. Nslookup from the client reports no DNS server can be reached, yet it can access and copy files on the server running DNS, and no other client has trouble accessing the DNS service.
I think I can rule out a DHCP or DNS failure, and there is clearly nothing wrong with the physical link. The DHCP and DNS client services are up and running, but NETLOGON occasionally refuses to start. SFC doesn't report any damaged system files. I'm stumped.
Any suggestions before I roll back the configuration to an earlier date?
"If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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