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Do u really get what exactly Quad core is?
if yes then please explain..
thanks
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Ok, if you are still having trouble understanding what a quad core processor is then let me break it down for you (just keep in mind that this is on a very high level):
Q::What is a quad core processor?
A::A quad core processor is 4 processors on one chip.
Q::What is the purpose of a quad core processor?
A::If you are familiar with servers, you know that they often use more than one processor on the motherboard (or mainboard, system board, etc.). Many times they will use 2 and 4 processors. Compaq, among others, even makes a server with 8 processors on the motherboard. As you may know, these type of setups are very expensive. This is where quad core processors shine; they bring the same power of the high end servers to your desktop, and are much less expensive.
Q::What can a quad core processor do for me?
A::Let's pretend that you have a computer equiped with a quad core processor. Let's also pretend that you have 2 video cards each with dual monitor output, so we can drive 4 displays at the same time. Now we want to watch a movie in full HD on one monitor, surf the internet in another, do some serious photo editing with Adobe Photoshop in another monitor, and run a virtual machine of Windows Server 2003 hosting a website using IIS in another monitor. It sounds like a lot of stuff happening at one time, but with a quad core processor and enough RAM to keep up with it, this is possible.
If you are still confused, try to give some details as to exactly what it is you are still confused about.
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Hello,
I am developed a windows service in c#.net3.0(WCF). There is a requirement, that, this service should spontaneously search for a file.mpg in linux folder.
My service will run on the windows platform, there is an another service running on linux and creates .mpg file in its folder. Now my service has to search for the file in linux folder.
Did anyone has met with the similar requirement ever? if so, how you have solved or met this. Please guide me on this.
Thank you
Anumadhu.K
Anee
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Two approaches that come to mind are:
1) share the target folder on the linux system so that the windows system can see it
2) have the two services talk to one another and exchange any files between themselves
Judy
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You need to run Samba on your linux box. Then just modify /etc/smb.conf to list the directory(s) and permissions you want to share on/with the Windows network.
You will have to work a little bit with the encrypted (Windows) and unencrypted (Samba) passwords to get them to play nicely together.
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Hi all,
I currently using Microsoft Windows XP with IIS Web Server, i want to view page with WML file it always say download.
I have add MIME Type already, if you have any solution, please tell me.
Thanks
Socheat
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Hi All
I want to hide a folder using ms dos command.
Any one knows what is the command and please don't forget to mention the command to make it visible.
Thanks in advance.
v
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Hello again
I just looked abit at mkdir and md, none of them seem to have hidden params (i assume you mean the normal hidden attribute?)
There might be unusual commands to do that though, otherwise you might be able to use cscript from cmd.
Maybe something like this[^]
If you dont want to do that, just create a C++ program which you call from cmd which does the work for you...
//Johannes
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Hi,
the ATTRIB command is used to set or clear file/dir attributes, "hidden" is one of them.
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Thats a nice command.
Its allways interesting to find new commands within cmd, there are so many...
//Johannes
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Hi !!
Thanks for the reply. I will work around this.
One more question. Can i set password for any folder in windows XP ? If yes then how ?
Thanks in advance
v
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To make folder password protected, it seems u may need to write low level driver. Not sure. I also wanna do the same.
Come online at:-
jubinc@skype
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i am in a office so cant come on skype right now, sorry
v
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I do not think we need to write any program. I guess there is some command in ms dos to perform this task. My friend did that way back long but he also has no idea about it now.
v
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See, we can prevent folder from accessing/deletion. But for password protection, not sure, low-lever driver must be written.
Come online at:-
jubinc@skype
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ATTRIB has been around since the days of DOS 2.0
THere is no command to "password protect" a folder. None of the file systems Windows supports offers this kind of functionality.
It is possible, however, to write a driver that creates a file and treats it like an extension to the file system. If you're comfortable with C++ and writing drivers for Windows, great, have a nice time. If not, you've jumped into the ocean without knowing how to swim.
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That's y I mentioned, NOT SURE.
Come online at:-
jubinc@skype
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So, did you get your answer? If you have not. The command is ATTRIB
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I've got an XP Home desktop and a Vista laptop connected via wireless router. They are both printing (the printer is also connected to the router) and accessing the Internet just fine. The problem, however, is that they cannot connect to each other. They both can ping the other. I've got File & Printer sharing enabled on both, as well as added to Windows Firewall's exception list. Both machine belong to the same workgroup. I've created a matching user/password on both machines. When I go to map a drive letter from one to the other, I supply the correct logon credentials, but consistently get the same error message.
For what its worth, I did these same things when connecting an XP Home and an XP Pro computer and it worked. The only difference that I can see is Vista.
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I was able to get a connection created where the Vista laptop could read files on the XP Home desktop. Since I ultimately want to changes files too, I need the share on the desktop to be "writeable," which is apparently not possible with XP Home (disabling simple sharing is not possible on XP Home). I'm going to upgrade it to XP Pro so solve that minor glitch.
I'd also like to be able to connect to the Vista laptop from the XP desktop, but was told that would be even more difficult.
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Thanks,
DC
"Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for, in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it." - Ellen Goodman
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
modified on Thursday, January 24, 2008 9:27:48 AM
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Yes, LLTD was installed on the XP machine. That allowed the XP machine to show up on Vista's network map, but had no effect on its ability to connect.
"Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for, in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it." - Ellen Goodman
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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And I presume it doesn't matter if you use the IP address in place of the computer name?
As the steps to take to enable File & Printer sharing are different in Vista than WinXP, may I presume that all is OK there?
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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Richard A. Abbott wrote: And I presume it doesn't matter if you use the IP address in place of the computer name?
In trying to determine if it was a DNS issue, I did indeed use the IP addresses.
Richard A. Abbott wrote: As the steps to take to enable File & Printer sharing are different in Vista than WinXP, may I presume that all is OK there?
I can only assume so since that item was installed on both LAN connections, as well as in the firewall's exception list.
"Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for, in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it." - Ellen Goodman
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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hi every one
i want create a windows driver in winDDK Compiler,
can be used API in Driver?
plz help me
thank
modified on Monday, January 21, 2008 1:16:36 AM
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Yes, you can use your own API.
*snicker*
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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