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you can use another software
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Hi There,
Try Uninstalling and reinstalling Media Player.
You Could do this from "optionalfeatures" Command. Just uncheck the Media Player and recheck again after the restart.
otherwise check if you any update pending to install.
Hope this Works
Thanks
Adeeb Ali
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hi dear administrator
i tried to log in to my profile but i can't.
i created a new account in another country and now i use new user pass to sign in.
i got points and wrote articles in pre account.
can everyone help me?
my articles and points and questions ,... are there,but i can't sign in.
my pre account E-Mail is :
mahdiacuransx@yahoo.com
and my profile is :
www.codeproject.com/members/mahdinejadsahebi
what's problem?
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Here is my “development” directories structure
0 base directory
Open X current app under construction sub directory
Archive subdirectory
V1 current archive version
V1 current version
If I do “copy” current version into current app under construction subdirectory
I get Copy (2) of V1
If I copy the same V1 into Archive subdirectory XP tells me that I already have a copy in it and I can override that .
So the end structure looks like this
0 base directory
OpenX current app under construction subdirectory
Archive subdirectory
V1 current archive version ( everwriten V!)
V1 current version
Copy (2) of V1 copy of current version
I suppose I could just copy “Copy(2) of V1” into archive subdirectory, but why does this works this way?
But since the support for XP is ending, I am not asking MS if this is a bug or feature. Why bother.
Cheers
Vaclav
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Vaclav_Sal wrote: I am not asking MS if this is a bug or feature. Why bother. Why indeed? It's not a bug, just your misunderstanding of file naming on Windows. You will have exactly the same problem in Vista, 7 ...
Use the best guess
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While compiling my C++ application my XP froze.
After recovery my app will not compile. It , the entire compiler(!) , quits “for unknown reasons” and asks me to send error report message to MS! It appears that the file containing dependencies went puff.
I tried to rename it and got “cannot do, file in use”, I tried to delete it with same motherly and stupid advice from MS.
I am sure my VC++ compiler can rebuild the file, but I need to get rid of it first.
I am pretty ignorant using command, and GUI in XP won't do.
Any constructive advise will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time.
Vaclav
PS If you feel this is in wrong forum - keep it to yourself. I need an answer, not a sermon.
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This sometimes occurs when some task (maybe the compiler) does not terminate correctly and is holding the file open. Try using task manager to see if there are any compiler or visual studio tasks still running. If all else fails, reboot the PC and start again by cleaning your project before rebuilding.
Use the best guess
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Nice information, thanks for sharing.
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I've been trying to install the package isc-dhcp-server on my Raspberry Pi (using Raspbian Wheezy) but after installing, it fails to start the service. I get this:
Setting up isc-dhcp-server (4.2.2.dfsg.1-5+deb70u6) ...
[FAIL] Starting ISC DHCP Server: dhcpd[....] check syslog for diagnostics. ... failed!
Now, I'm a total Linux noob, what can I do to find the origin of the error and fix it? (first of all where do I find that syslog that I'm supposed to check?)
Also, I'm following this guide[^] but I'm stuck at this point.
If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right - Henry Ford
Emmanuel Medina Lopez
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Emmanuel Medina Lopez wrote: I've been trying to install the package isc-dhcp-server on my Raspberry Pi (using Raspbian Wheezy) but after installing, it fails to start the service. I get this:
Setting up isc-dhcp-server (4.2.2.dfsg.1-5+deb70u6) ...
[FAIL] Starting ISC DHCP Server: dhcpd[....] check syslog for diagnostics. ... failed!
Now, I'm a total Linux noob, what can I do to find the origin of the error and fix it? (first of all where do I find that syslog that I'm supposed to check?) Also, I'm following this guide[^] but I'm stuck at this point.
G'day Emmanuel,
While I'm no Linux Guru I have been using and supporting it for several years, so I'll try and help where I can.
First up can you tell me if you have the 256MB Type B (Black 3.5mm audio port) or the 512MB Type B (Blue 3.5mm audio port)? I don't think this will be an issue, but I have both and would like to use the same one you are, just in case there is an issue with one and not the other. The other thing I would like to know is what edition of Linux are you running on it.
I have OpenELEC running on the 256MB Raspberry Pi with the 512MB doing nothing. I haven't installed any of the other Linux Distributions to play with yet.
Finally, what SD card are you using? I have had issues with Patriot Class 10 cards (can't be arsed looking up the exact model right now) loading the OS and part way through not being able to be read. Sandisk Ultra cards have been faultless.
Michael Martin
Australia
"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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I'm sorry I hadn't answered before, I'm on vacation and away from home. The one I' trying that on is a 256MB Model B one but I don't remember which brand of SD Card (I just remember it's an 8GB Class 10) nor which version of Raspbian I'm using. I'll get back to you when I go back home, Thanks!
If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right - Henry Ford
Emmanuel Medina Lopez
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Emmanuel Medina Lopez wrote: I'll get back to you when I go back home, Thanks!
Great, thanks for that.
Michael Martin
Australia
"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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How to set a wallpaper inside a computer drives background...
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Drives do not have dedicated wallpapers.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Respected all ,
I made one welcomenote in my windows 7 . Now i want to remove that welcomenote .I don't know how to do this . Please help me.
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And where do you want to remove it from: system sounds, registry, login ... ?
Use the best guess
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Start > RUN > type in the following > REGEDIT 1) Navigate to: HKEY USERS\ .DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop 2) Double click the wallpaper value, and type in the full path of your image
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How to delete RECYCLE BIN from our Desktop..?
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To remove the Recycle Bin icon from your desktop:
- Go to Control Panel;
- Using the search box on the upper-right side, search for "desktop icons";
- Click "Show or hide common icons on the desktop";
- Un-tick "Recycle Bin";
- Click "OK";
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Isn't there also a setting that you can hide the Recycle Bin icon via Control Panel?
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To show or hide the Recycle Bin on the desktop
1.Click the Start button , type desktop icons into the search box, and then click Show or hide common icons on the desktop.
2.In the Desktop Icon Settings dialog box, do one of the following:
•To hide the Recycle Bin, clear the Recycle Bin check box.
•To show the Recycle Bin, select the Recycle Bin check box.
3.Click OK.
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Hi Aatif,
Not sure as which OS you have installe don your machine.
But here is the solution:
on Windows XP -
Open registry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace
Locate the following Key and Delete te key
{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
If you are runing Vista
Right Click on Recyclin Bin and Delete the Key
If you have Windows 7.
You do not have the option to Delete the Recyclin bin.
However you can make that Disable.
Go to Control Panel > Apperanced and personlaisation >
on the Left hand Navigation List select change Desktop Icons and Uncheck recyclin Bin.
Recyclin Bin is disappered.
To enable back follow the same steps and check the Recyclin bin option in change Desktop Icons.
Hope this helps
Regards
Adeeb
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ENVIRONMENT:
Both the server I am working from and the SharePoint server are running on Windows 2008 and both are on SANS. I have a process in SSIS (SQL Server 2008 R2) on my server that needs to copy over the files located on the SharePoint server in order to process them, as per the business rules. If I reboot my server, then the SSIS package, which first checks to see if the files exist, is unable to find the files. However, it will work if I open Windows Explorer on my server and just go to the folder of one of the files on the SharePoint server using a UNC path.
OBJECTIVE:
Be able to reboot my server without having to manually open Windows Explorer in order to validate the location of a file folder on the SharePoint server before the automated SSIS package launches. That is, apply a process that will perform the folder validation upon startup of my server.
ATTEMPT MADE:
Created a batch file called ValidateFolder.bat with the following contents (modified) and applied it to the Startup.
echo %date%
pushd \\SharePointServer\xxx\projects
dir
Of course, this created a temporary mapped drive that disappears and is recreated with each reboot. This is not a problem because it only creates the one mapped drive and no more. Unfortunately, this did not make any difference. It properly launched following the reboot, but the SSIS package still could not find the files on the SharePoint server until I applied the before mentioned manual process using Windows Explorer.
Does anybody have any ideas as to what I can try next?
Thanks in advance.
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