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not really. I want to be able to run applications that are not installed on my pc...if only for a single use. Possibly done by embedding the requested application in a client side platform application.
essentially, i want to be able to view and edit a word document without having to install microsoft word on my PC.(hypothetically ofcourse)
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This sounds like terminal services to me and I would personally not recommend it. I have used many times with a 100 base link and the performance is not very good. I think you are also forced to restrict your desktop to 8 bit color. It might work if everyone had gigabit ethernet but that will be a few years...
John
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John M. Drescher wrote:
This sounds like terminal services to me and I would personally not recommend it.
I love terminal services. Infact I probably couldn't do my job without it. Being able to TS into a clients server and look at their database problems without having to be on site is a god send.
My favourite TS session is connecting to an internet facing terminal server, connecting to it. Using TS client on that session to connect to an internal server and from the internal server connect to my desktop machine via netmeeting.
Michael
'War is at best barbarism...Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.' - General William Sherman, 1879
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I should clarify my comment. I actually use terminal services every day to administer my servers from my desktop and to compile my software on my pc from a remote workstation. I like it very much in this case but I could not recommend it for its intended purpose as a thin client where everyone runs their applications directly off a central server. It may be just me but I would go nuts if my pc was setup in this manner. The response time of windows are just too slow even with an 8 bit desktop and a 100 base TX full duplex connection.
John
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Pc anywhere is similar to this, and is much better than terminal service, and more optimized than citrix. We use all three products here at my corperation.
http://www.symantec.com/pcanywhere/[^]
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:-Oit will be nice to see some articles on how access hardware with c/c++,for example access motherboard or detect bios settings and like so.
nikoladsp
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It would be interesting, but why do it? The whole Windows model is intended to make such details transparent. There are calls in the Windows Native API that allow a lot of very low level access, but most require kernel mode access and could be quite hazardous to use. The Win32 API is a wrapper that abstracts a lot of this functionality and presents it in a safer form. If you really want to play with it, get a copy of the Windows DDK and look at some of the examples available.
"Ask not for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee..."
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Or you could use WMI
Regards,
Venet.
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I got all excited when the CodeProject newsletter arrived with a link to an article on ASP.NET server-side rollover controls ("Just your basic image rollover control, using server controls," it promised.) Just what I'm about to tackle!
Sadly, the link is broken and I can't find the article. Where'd it go?
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You can create a ImageButton. Then, you can add attributes like
ImageButton1.Attributes.Add("onMouseOver", "this.src='go.gif'");
ImageButton1.Attributes.Add("onMouseOut", "this.src='submit.gif'");
This will create an image rollever effect. I can say that this is a server-side control having a rollover effect established in the client-side. I think I answered your question.....
Harsha.
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I would like to see some one write some tutorials on BOOST. I see that there are a lot of people that like it however every time I look at it I can't figure it out enough to use it. I don't know if it is me or what but I find the documentation that accompanies the library of little or no use.
John
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I'm in the process of updating our app to look more XP.
One of the things I've been doing is Letterbox mode (or widescreen).
For an example look at the XP login screen (non-networked/home edition).
I have a set of classes that do all the hard work.
Is this of interest to anyone?
Neil
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I think, there will be sure some ppl who want to look on it. e.g. I'll at least look at the implementation and results
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soundman32 wrote:
Is this of interest to anyone?
Definitely.
Marc
Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator. Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"
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Sounds good
Paul
I have been afraid always. When you see something insurmountable ahead of you, say to yourself: "All right! I am afraid. Now that I've been properly afraid, let's go forward." That is the whole secret. - Jeanne d'Arc
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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It looks like codeproject is only for C++ and C# people. This web administrator lacks knowledge in VB. so chris doesn't entertain articles about vb
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bug off jerkwad
Jason Henderson latest CPP news
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Tell us how you really feel!
Marc
Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator. Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"
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I'm a VB coder and I found a lot of good stuff here. The main problem is to be able to understand the code exposed. btw - I didn't know till I red your message that the foolish could be so painfull...
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Coding a site as amazing as this without VB knowledge? Yeah right dude - you do know what ASP is based on, don't you?
Paul
I have been afraid always. When you see something insurmountable ahead of you, say to yourself: "All right! I am afraid. Now that I've been properly afraid, let's go forward." That is the whole secret. - Jeanne d'Arc
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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I am reequired to write a program so that a particular set of events is done repetitively for a number of times so as to detect memory leakage.
How can i use a dll(screen event recorder dll) so that it can be used in my application and how can i access the member function
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I have to call a lot of SQL statments in a dll - extended stored procedure and I don't know how ! I'm using the ODS library but which routine do I have to use ? Please help me with some links to Open Server Library or some articles about how to hide a stored procedure code in a dll !
Thanks,
Loredana
funkyL
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Is there any way to measure the distance between two points on a network? Say by measuring signal degredation or somthing similar?
I just think it would be cool if you could make a network/domain map using this method. Of course, there would be no way to track direction, except maybe by using the sender and receiver IP if on two different domains.
Maybe I'm smoking too much crack.
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