While trying to upload a file into the sharepoint 2007 document library, We are facing some issues.
McAfee enterprise 8.5 is installed on the client machine (XP), will it be the issue?
I am tired of watching fsck check my filesystem when my eeepc 901 shuts down abruptly due to a crash. I know that with a journaling filesystem, I won't have to wait for a check. However, I am well aware of the poor I/O performance of the SSD, so I can imagine using a journaling filesystem being even more frustrating, since there will be constant writes to the journal?
I will buy a new laptop without such a crummy ssd someday but, is there anything I can do now, on the software side of things?
Hi,
I have two partitions on a hard drive in my machine that are formatted as ntfs, but must under no circumstance be mounted by my Ubuntu installation (unless I do some preparation first). However nautilus happily displays the partitions, and a single click will mount them automatically.
This is very dangerous behaviour, how can I hide the partitions from nautilus and prevent accidentally mounting them by a single stray mouse click?
Thanks
I read somewhere that you only need an active adapter (usb powered) if you want resolutions greater than 1920x1200.
I also heard from someone that you need it when running triple-monitor because more than two displays drains too much power.
So to connect a 3rd monitor @ 1920x1200 to my video card's DisplayPort Port, do I need to spend the extra $100 and buy the active adapter?
There is a bunch of browser add ons to either block particular websites (i.e. leechblock, chrome nanny or various OS specific solutions) or block the comment section of a website (i.e. commentBlocker). However, what if you want to be able to read the comment section of all websites, but want to never be able to add comments yourself, on particular sites? Is there anything that will allow this? I'm particularly interested in answers that will work for both windows and mac, and will also work for google chrome, firefox, and safari (note they can be different solutions for each browser/operating system)
I installed Windows 8 on my home development machine some days ago. When installing a service by using installutil.exe I'm asked for logon credentials.
Which credentials should I use here, as I'm logged on using my Windows live ID. Of course I can create a local Windows profile just for that, but my clients will ask this question too, sooner or later.
When using my Windows Live ID (using my email address or the "local" username ms_001 as the logon name) I get the error:
System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: Access denied
I watch instructional videos that play in Silverlight such as the ones at http://windowsclient.net/learn.
I watch them in full screen on my left monitor.
While the video is playing, I want to be able to type notes in a text editor on my right monitor.
However, as soon as I press a key, the video exits full screen mode.
How can I force the Silverlight player to stay in full screen mode even as I type in another application?
I've simply been amazed by the quality and speed of Onlive, as this technology has the potential of making hardware requirements irrelevant to the average user. However, at the moment Onlive is only for remotely controlling video games, and not desktops or other devices in general.
I'm in pursuit of software or services that can accomplish this as well as Onlive does.
I need:
viewer (client) program portability (able to run on a USB stick)
DirectX, OpenGL / full-screen game compatibility on the server side.**
Gaming-acceptable color/scaling quality and responsiveness.
I have a very powerful desktop at home and I want to be able to access this raw power from any other computer that I stick my USB into (in the same way Onlive gives gamers use of their powerful servers)
What software/services has most of the above?
NOTE: please specify what features your suggestion doesn't have.
I am refilling the current Brother printer HL-5350DN toner cartridge.
I have printed many documents but now I am seeing that it prints some part of paper with good quality but some part is faded.
The faded part runs from top to bottom.
When I see the cartridge, then I can clearly see that some part of roller has less toner while the other has full toner.
Is there any solution to that?
A friend sent a long a file (a .rar) he wanted me to check out for him before he installed it.
I downloaded it and unrared it with no problems, but it was full of .exe's instead of the intended contents (fonts) so I advised him to delete it immediately and not use.
I then proceeded to do the same, but the folder simply will not delete. Oddly the files went fine, and I never ran anything, but this is what I'm seeing:
Could not find this item
This is no longer located in C:\Users\This_User\Desktop. verify the item's
location and try again.
I've tried the following things with no help:
Using "Unlocker" to Unlock and delete
Using move on reboot and rebooting
Using PendMoves (from sysinternals) and rebooting Elevating a cmd line, doing a dir /x to get the short name of the folder, and then del 'shortna~1'
Moving the folder to a new folder and then trying to delete the parent folder
I'm on Windows 7 RTM, very fresh install. Any thoughts?
Update: Just to confirm, I've run Hijack this and half a dozen other malware detectors, and everything came back clean (no extra processes, no other obvious badness). Rebooting in safe mode didn't help either.
Background - On my "home" network I have a Linksys WTR45GL router providing my internet access as well as a wireless AP.
Connected I have
* 2 Windows PCs (wired)
* At least one laptop (Wired)
* Some 802.11 enabled handheld consoles (PSPs)
* A Nintendo Wii
* Some windows XP pcs used by the people in the granny flat.
Where I live, South Africa, well, 1Gb worth of monthly cap is, while not expensive, costly enough that I'd like to be sure that all the bandwidth used by devices on my network is ... well ... legitimate and not the result of neighbors parasiting my wireless, malware or just the result of "liberal" download policies in my software.
I got the Linksys WRT45GL on the understanding that there were custom firmwares (DD-WRT and Tomato) that allowed bandwidth tracking, but there doesn't seem to be any facility to get a log of traffic that can be examined to see (a) which local devices were the biggest consumers of bandwidth and (b) what they were connected to.
What tools are there for logging traffic such that, when it gets to that OMG moment in the month when all my bandwidth is gone, I have a chance to find out what the hell used it all up (and hopefully attempt some corrective action).
I need to convert Microsoft Office Word .doc files into the new format .docx of Office 2007.
I need it to be done via the command line since it's an application where people upload .doc files and i want them automatically to be converted to .docx.
I can live with a link to a downloadable .exe file if yo can provide, a C++ code will be even better.
10x.
I have an audiobook that I've downloaded via their download manager, and it's loaded into their cutesy little audio program that they force you to use. I can play the book just fine using their proprietary software, and while it's annoying when using my PC, it's utterly UNBEARABLE when I try to listen to it on my Blackberry. The program is INSANELY slow, it literally takes around 30 seconds to switch between tracks, so if I've forgotten where I am in the book it takes me around 15 minutes to finally get to where I was at.
I've looked everywhere on how to transcode the book to .MP3, but evidently with their current format it's either extremely convoluted (and I have no desire to dick around with installing some older version of the codec, getting a different transcoding app, and then wrestling with getting it to actually work).
Since I'm able to burn a copy of the book to an audio CD, I figure the best way to go about this is to just make the CDs and then rip them off of those to .MP3.
In order to avoid wasting two hours, not to mention 14 CD-R's, I was wondering if there's a way to "burn" to an .ISO instead of an actual CD-R.
I currently have SlySoft's Virtual CloneDrive installed, so I can mount .ISO's easily enough, but now I want to actually create an ISO via the CD burning process.
Just in case I've not explained myself very well, here is an overview of what I intend to do:
"Burn" a set of Audio CD .ISOs from the audiobook (hopefully I can do this using Windows Media Player, otherwise I'll be forced to use the audiobook app)
Mount an .ISO in Virtual CloneDrive
Rip the audio tracks on the mounted .ISO to .MP3s
Repeat steps 2-3 until the entire book is in .MP3 format
Copy .MP3s to my Blackberry so that I'm not driven insane every time I want to listen to the book in the car, and be able to use Winamp when listening on my computer
EDIT: I'd suppose a rather concise way to put it is that I need something that will emulate a CD-R drive, so that you can select it as the output drive in whatever app your burning the audio CD from. (I'd suppose that when you "insert a blank CD-R" the app would then ask you what file to save to)
I've got 2GB of RAM and the resource monitor shows that it's only used about 75%. However there are some apps (NetBeans, Visual Studio) that every once in a while start making a lot of hard faults (up to and over 2000/min), thus predictably slowing down to a crawl. How is this so? The memory usage during these "fits" doesn't change. Perhaps it also includes memory mapped files or something?
Currently the same sender address appears differently in my inbox for different mails. The variations are:
[email protected]
Doe, John
That is because I received some mails before I changed the name to "John Doe" and some after. It is now very annoying to find mails from John because I have to look at two places in my inbox after I sort them by sender. How can I make Outlook always sho "Doe, John"?
I've found similarly titled questions, but none that directly address my issue. I'm running Google App Engine server on my Macbook, and it was configured to use port 8080 on localhost. And so anytime I wanted to run my site, I'd just go to localhost:8080/saveuser and everything worked fine.
Now, I want to access this same site on my iPhone. I can't just do localhost on my iPhone, so I set up Web Sharing on my mac, and it's set up to http://192.168.1.106/~mohabitar. I can access this from my iPhone, but it only displays a directory of my files, and doesn't actually run the Python script. The only way my Python scripts actually run is if I do localhost:8080 on my computer. What can I do about this?
I've been running into issues with Windows Update, which I can't seem to fix. The hotfixes don't work, nor does the Windows update readyness tool, or the manual SP1 upgrade. I get various esoteric errors which nobody seems to have a fix for. Looks like some of the update cache is corrupt and digital signatures seem to be broken on some packages / Windows Update components.
Long story short, I have discovered the only option is to do a repair operation on the OS, to repair everything. It's so corrupt that only a complete replacement will fix it.
According to various sources (including MSKB) one can perform a repair by running an in-place upgrade.
I've got the Windows 7 Ultimate retail disc, which I've inserted into my machine. I ran setup.exe and went through in the following order:
Install now
Go online to get latest updates (I've also tried not getting updates)
Wait for updates to be downloaded
Select Windows 7 Ultimate (x64 architecture) and click next
Accept the T&Cs, click next
Click Upgrade
At this point it spends a minute on the "checking compatibility" screen, after which I get the following error:
The following issues are preventing Windows from upgrading. Cancel the upgrade, complete each task, and then restart the upgrade to continue.
You can’t upgrade 64-bit Windows to a 32-bit version of Windows. To upgrade, obtain a 64-bit version of the installation disc, or go online to see how to install Windows 7 and keep your files and settings.
32-bit Windows cannot be upgraded to a 64-bit version of Windows. To upgrade, obtain a 32-bit version of the Windows installation disc.
It also mentions a warning about potential conflicts with a storage driver and VS2010, but that doesn't seem to be the blocking issue.
My currently installed version of Windows is Ultimate 64-bit (absolutely sure of this) and the disc is definitely a x86 / x64 combined Ultimate retail disc. There seem to be a few people who have run into this (e.g. this question), but I've not seen any answers. I've checked the event viewer, but can't spot anything in there that's related.
Any idea how I can get this working?
P.S: Just to pre-empt the inevitable "are you suuuuuuuuuuuuure it's x64 Ultimate?" questions:
In the past I have kept some files on dropbox by copying them into my ~/Dropbox folder on Ubuntu. I don't want to move the original files into Dropbox synch folder or muck around with my directory structure. Then I have found I was using dropbox more and more, and wasting a lot of space this way by duplication of data. I use a small SSD locally for OS, any other data is kept on mounted shares from my NAS. I found I could successfully get files up to the cloud by using symbolic links like:
ln -s /some/mounted/share/dir ~/Dropbox/dir
And dropbox would carry on and sync those files remotely whilst only using up the space of the symbolic link locally.
This worked well for me for a few weeks, until I turned on my laptop one day and saw '421 files have been removed from your dropbox' notification. They were still there in the original mounted share, but the symbolic links I'd made were completely gone for some reason. What did I do wrong? It is possible the share could have become unmounted, but I didn't expect this would cause all my files to be deleted from the cloud could it? How can I 'share' files on my dropbox in this way without the danger of the originals being modified from remotely?
I made an access point with airbase-ng and its at0
I tried to bridge my eth0 and at0 by
brctl addbr demo
brctl addif demo eth0
brctl addif demo at0
brctl demo up
dhclient3 demo &
already removed eth0 ip
so when i use
ping 192.168.1.1 -I eth0
theres no reply but if i use
ping 192.168.1.1 -I demo
it works!!!
In browser internet works fine so when i connect my android with at0 (access point) it should same work. but its now working at all :(
I am looking for set-and-forget backup software for Windows (Vista & 7, and if possible XP/2003). The idea is that it runs in the background on the clients, and does its thing towards a network-share.
In case the HDD of one of these clients spontaneously combusts, all I want to have to do is: replace the drive, insert a USB-stick, boot from it, and restore the machine.
It should support drives which use [ICH]-RAID. What are my options here? It looks like WHS meets all the requirements, but I am curious about my other options here.
TL;DR: Can't use E while entering Unicode on NumPad — conflicting with Options menu
OK, so I finally got entering Hex Unicode chars on my laptop using the NumPad working using this answer from this link
But when I was trying to enter the Irony Mark (? U+2E2E), as soon as I hit the E, Options opened up like in old-style menus where pressing Alt + letter brought up the relevant menu. This annoying behaviour doesn't let me enter any Unicode code-point that has an E. This works fine outside Chrome.
How can I stop this?
I have MS-DOS 6.22 in a virtual machine (Virtual PC 2007) and I wanted to properly configure the keyboard.
The keyboard I have is a French-Canadian one (FYI in Windows XP my keyboard is labeled "Français (Canada) - Français (Canada)" in the control pannel).
What do I need to put in autoexec.bat and config.sys in order to use the keyboard properly (Windows 3.11 will be installed later if it matters)?
I haven't configured DOS since like 14 years so all my references are lost/trashed now :)