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Thank you very much for your help. But I really sorry that before I check your answer for 2 minute I already reinstall my windows. I really wonder why I just last for restart only 5 minutes it made my windows operating system become corrupts its file??? I think it might be something wrong with my computer. Anyway thank you very much for your support.
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I have configure a windows 2003 domain, now i want to give my domain user permission to login in my domain 1 hour per day, after using 1 houre the user will be log out and cant login that day again. So the user will permit to log in 1 hour pre day. How can i do that
jewel
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afnabi wrote: now i want to give my domain user permission to login in my domain 1 hour per day, after using 1 houre the user will be log out and cant login that day again
You can configure in the property of each user to log on the specific period that you want them to access to the server. After that you need to configure your Domain Controller Security Policies to force the user to log off after the logon hour is expire. Try to enable the policies: "Network security: Force log off when logon hour expire". But this method is fix for the time that user logon.
But if you want to dynamic that user could logon any time but limit to one hour, should assign the logon script to start count down the time and log off the user when the time reach its limit. Try see the shutdown command line tool reference.[^]
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Dear Friends,
I've installed Windows 2000 on my machine. It is installed on C:\ drive; the path to "program files" directory given by the system is c:\Program Files . I want to change this path to D:\Program Files .
How can i do so ? Are there any registry settings ??
Imtiaz
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In my opinion, it is very difficult to change the directory because it might be relate the system registry. Its relate to the directory itself (windows system folder) and the program that you have installed such as office, visual studio... which has its own registry too. I think the best choice if you want to change the directory is the time that you install windows then you have to choose the drive that you want to place your PROGRAM FILE and WINDOWS or WINNT folder.
Note: The above comment base on my expeirnce only, if you found any document that could change the the PROGRAM FILE folder then go ahead with it.
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The registry setting is:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ProgrmaFilesDir
Wout Louwers
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Hi All,
I have a Visual Foxpro 6.0 application installed on Windows 2000 server and am trying to run it through Terminal Services Client. It runs ok if I log on to the Terminal Services Server as admin and run the application. The problem comes when I tried to log on as a normal user and run the application. An error message came up as below:
OLE error code 0x80040154: Class not registerd.
I am pretty sure it has something to do with security on the server.
Could somebody please help me to overcome this problem.
Thanks a million
MR.
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Try to check the information from here.[^]
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Hi, I use ADSL broad band to share an internet in my house. My internet will cost me when I start browse the page it will cound the space that I use the internet (mean the signal transfer through router to the internet). My question is: if I transfer a file (example: 20MB) to another computer in the network via map drive, is it count to the internet space usage or not? The file is transfer from one computer to another computer (in my opinion i think NO). Does anybody have any comment about that?
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Generally, file transfers count as bandwidth usage on systems that monitor such things. Fortunately, my ISP doesn't monitor such trivia so I've never had to be concerned about it. For DSL I believe that the going rate is about $60 per month, and there are no bandwidth limitations or byte transfer caps that I know of.
"If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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Thank you roger, because the internet at my country is very expensive and limited, so I have a little bit concern about this problem. Thank you for your comment.
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Hello, I have a problem with mandrake booting. I lost lilo when I reinstalled windows. I have tried to rescue lilo from mandrake's boot cd, but it give's me some errors, so I acces to console, but I haven't got the lilo command.
Does anybody know how to rescue lilo or simply execute mandrake?
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Does anyone know how to develop a windows virtual printer such as "print to PDF" or MS-Office's "Image Writer" ???
I was currently asked to develop a similar kind of virtual printer device. Unfortunately I did never do anything like that and I don't know exactly which steps are involved.
Is it some kind of device driver that needs DDK, or is it just a piece of "normal" software that just needs to get properly registered into the registry?
I tried to look at windows' registry in order to get some hint and I actually found some voices that could be involved, so I think that maybe the second choice is a bit more probable. Also because I don't have any hardware to connect to...
If anyone knows where to get some more informations or maybe some example codes, please let me know !!!!
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Yes, it seems that these products are what I need in order to develop my specific application.
But, as a student, I would like to understand how these pieces of software are able to create a sort of "virtual printer port".
In effect, I would like to have a peep on the source code (or maybe just a hint...) in order to be able to do something like that.
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As far as I know if you want to integrate some functionality of any software into your application, you should find the product documentation or product SDK. Mostly what i have known before, if any person want to integrate Adobe product function into the application they have to purchase Adobe SDK documentation. Its provide an explaination about its system structure... Try to check the information on the website that I gave to you whether it has the product documentation or not. Or use google to search for it. Good luck!!!
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Hi, I have a problem that really wonder. I have 2 PCs in my network. The first PC could not PING to the second PC. When I use the PING command it display "Request Time Out" error message. But the first PC could access the second PC over the network and could also map a network drive for the share resource on the second PC.
Note: both PC are use static IP address.
Does anyone have any idea about that???
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Very likely one of the two PCs has a software firewall installed. It might be Windows XP SP2. You'll need to configure the exceptions appropriately.
If you enable the File and Printer Sharing exception in Windows Firewall (XP SP2), TCP ports 139 and 445 are opened, as are UDP ports 137 and 138. Windows Firewall also has a special rule that says that, if port 445 is opened, ICMP echo requests (pings) are allowed. The default configuration is to ignore all ICMP requests.
IIRC, this exception is not enabled by default even if you've configured shared folders before installing SP2. If you configure a shared folder after installing SP2, Windows asks whether you want to configure the File and Printer Sharing exception.
If you're in an Active Directory domain environment, I recommend you use Group Policy to enable port 445 in the domain firewall profile. This will allow you to use many monitoring and administrative tools.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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It seem to be in that case. One of my pc running windows xp sp2. And the reason that share the resource is upgrade the other machine to xp sp2 too. Now I need to be back to check it again. Thank you very much for your comment
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How to determine maximum IIS connections number under WinXP?
any ideas?
4apai
There're no impossible tasks. There're tasks that required infinite period of execution time.
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The version of IIS in WinXP supports either 5 or 10 connections - I don't recall which.
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Roger Wright wrote:
The version of IIS in WinXP supports either 5 or 10 connections
How/where do you get this information roger?
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If I could remember that I'd go check it again. I read it somewhere, possibly on Technet or MSDN. But it might have been in a book - I have more books than most county libraries - but I don't recall which one. If I run across it again I'll be sure to let you know...
"If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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