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...but it sucks;P
The codeproject site succeeds due to the size of the PC user base and its longevity.
My point was not to bash macs but that even template library programming can attract regular posts for PC programming. I doubt that a mac offshoot would be able to muster even that level of interest!
3million plus users are what imbue this site with almost most real-time repsponse and their years of input are what provides its knowledge base. How will you recreate this with a mac-codeproject?
I wonder what the critical mass of users is to make such site fit for purpose?
And how would you recruit them?
So, imho a macish version would fail due to the lack of useful input
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Are you sure that the mac community is that small? If you're sure ok. But maybe you'll be surprised.
I think that if you don't try you'll never know.. And it's not like you have to build up a new site. The code is there, you only have to add an extra topic in the codeproject.
If it's not a success just delete it. But what if..? It would be interesting
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Hi!Sir,
I am a firmware designer of usb mass storage device. But every time when attach my device to a
new pc(to which my device ever not be attached),a system reboot message accur,but in fact i do not
need to reboot my system and my device still work well.
The title of the message is :"System Settings Change"
The message says:"Windows2000 has finishedinstalling new device,You must restart your computer before the new settimgs will take effect,do you want to restart your computer now?"
So my question is:
Which settings of my system have been changed to let system need restart?
Thanks for any answer!
momer
-- modified at 9:22 Tuesday 25th July, 2006
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momer wrote: I am a firmware designer of usb mass storage device
Check this article[^] and find the reason why windows need to reboot. Then return back to check what you have design whether some part of its function make windows need to reboot or not.
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Hi!
The page cannot be displayed.
So can you send that article to my email address:momer@126.com,
Thanks!
momer
All the blesses we enjoy are the fruits of labor,toil,study and self-denail.
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I already send an e-mail to you.
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Dear Roath,
Thank you very much! I have got much what i want from the article you send to me.
And THE CODE PROJECT always give me much help and i should say thanks
to THE CODE PROJECT website.
momer
All the blesses we enjoy are the fruits of labor,toil,study and self-denail.
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momer wrote: Dear Roath
My name is kanel, please call me kanel.
momer wrote: Thank you very much! I have got much what i want from the article you send to me.
And THE CODE PROJECT always give me much help and i should say thanks
to THE CODE PROJECT website
I'm very happy that I could support you. Wish you success and if you have any problem, post your question to this forum again.
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Roath Kanel wrote: if you have any problem, post your question to this forum again
only Operating System / SysAdmin questions here sir...
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Yes I know. If he post the other question than OS and SysAdmin, I will tell him about the place to post the appropriate question.
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Hi !
Does anybody know where I can download the Windows NT 4.0 Driver Development Kit ?
Many thanks in advance !
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Why do you want to develop drivers for an operating system that Microsoft withdrew support for at the end of 2004? Even NT Embedded 4.0 is no longer supported - extended support ran out at the end of July.
The Windows NT 4.0 DDK was withdrawn at the end of last year due to inclusion of some Java-compatible technology that Sun took exception to.
It might be possible, with judicious use of conditional compile directives and tweaking other settings, to use the Windows Server 2003 SP1 DDK[^].
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hi guys,
i'm working in windows server 2003,
i found very difficulty in working with windows 2003 server, it takes so much
time to open any application,
my configuration is512 mb ram and hardisk 150 gb
os installed in c drive which 20 gb and in that 10 gb is free. i scanned the system with symantec anti virus software no virus is there.
could any one can tell me how to improve the system performance
thank u sir,
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San_Sadhan wrote: my configuration is 512 mb ram
Need you look any further?
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Thank u sir,
i did not looked any thing further in my system
windows 2003 server,
could you please tell me
how to improve the speed of the windows 2003 server, or what may the problem for slow operation
regards
Prakash
-- modified at 1:42 Tuesday 25th July, 2006
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He was being sarcastic, add more ram to the server, ideally 4GB but a minimum of 2GB
Formula 1 - Short for "F1 Racing" - named after the standard "help" key in Windows, it's a sport where participants desperately search through software help files trying to find actual documentation. It's tedious and somewhat cruel, most matches ending in a draw as no participant is able to find anything helpful. - Shog9
Ed
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San_Sadhan wrote: how to improve the speed of the windows 2003 server, or what may the problem for slow operation
You need to check the performance of your system. I also agree to the other post that you might need to improve your RAM, but what I suggest first is you should check the performance of your system. Try to log on as administrator account, go to control panel, administrative tool, Performance. Then try to se the graphic of your hardware performance. The result from this test will let you know what is the main problem.
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Hi,
I was looking for an Windows API which would take the current date/time, local time zone and return true/false indicating whether the current time / time-zone is using daylight saving or not.
If no API is available pls direct me to some useful links
Thanks.
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You could use GetSystemTime and GetLocalTime, and see if they are the same.
Steve S
Developer for hire
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See GetTimeZoneInformation() .
"Money talks. When my money starts to talk, I get a bill to shut it up." - Frank
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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How do I know if my software is going to run on windows vista?
... I'd rather be surfing.
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Try to download windows vista beta 2 and install your application.
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Roath Kanel wrote: Try to download windows vista beta 2 and install your application.
noooooooooo.... Don't do that if you actually need the destination machine to do anything. I foolishy installed it on a whim, but its sooo unstable I wouldn't trust any results.
better off waiting to at least the Release Candidate version, which is probably a long way off!
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