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How to create a Virtual Drive as like GMail Drive.
Purpose : Sync Files local Machine to Server Storage Area. (as like Gmail Drive and its Properties.)
can this done using Shell Programming ?
pls suggest.
Sriram
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I found the way to mount and create virtual drive for floopy disk in here.[^] Please check it and let me know whehter is match what you need or not...
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Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi there.
Thanks for your link. its really nice.
i have a requirement of Creating a Virtual Drive as like Google Gmail Drive.
any other source of Creating Virtual Drive as like VFD ?
Regards
Sriram
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Try to search in www.google.com .
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Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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I require some assistance with a unique problem, and as I am not much in the way of an Win32 API programmer, was hoping someone could help me out.
I am configuring an application for a customer that would like a hotkey setup for a specific program function; however, the application itself does not support the space bar as a hotkey.
I was looking at maybe trapping the space bar for this specific application and remapping the key as a hotkey that it does support (like F12), but leaving the space bar functionality intact for other programs also running. I have no idea how to go about doing this, whether it can be done, or if it is even the best solution for the problem.
I do not have access to the application code for which I am trying to add this additional support to.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
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Berkelium wrote:
I am configuring an application for a customer that would like a hotkey setup for a specific program function; however, the application itself does not support the space bar as a hotkey
What is the software development that you use to develop a customer application to use hotkey???
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Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi, I have a problem in Microsoft access 2000. I have build my own Ms access application which contain table, query, form, report... My problem is when I start to run the form, my Ms access application is close immediately. But if I open the table or query, it is fine and run normally. I don't know what is the reason but that make me waste a lot of my time to save the record in the database. Does anybody know what is the reason come from???
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Have you, perhaps, created a on_click or on_open event handler that shuts it down? It's awfully easy to inadvertently create an event handler that does unexpected things in Access 2000...
Is there any code related to the form that you can post?
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Thank you very much for your reply but I don't have any code in the the OnClick or OnOpen event handler. But if I log of my computer and logon again, then the form that I try to run could run successfully.
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Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi, I have a question about the VGA card. My computer mainboard has a built-in VGA on it. So I don’t need to add additional VGA card to the board. Just install driver then the graphic would display correctly. My question is: if I install a VGA card on the PCI slot, does the main board accept it??? Do I need to do any special configuration to change from VGA on the build-in mainboard and VGA card???
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Yes you can... but first you must disable your onboard VGA in BIOS setup menu. See your motherboard manual how to disable it
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Thank you very much for your information.
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there's usually an option in the bios to set whether your motherboard should use the onboard graphics or a screen card. on my computer i select that my "boot from screen" is "agp" or "onboard". look for a similar setting...
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Thank you very much for your information.
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if are using WindowsXP Pro/Home Edition u first sign ur VGA card in slot of motherboard resatrt ur PC then u will see new hardware and maybe u should (usually you should) install drivers for VGA card.
if u user another OS Windows, tell me which maybe we can helps you...
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Thank you very much for your information.
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I'm converting postscript forms from VPS/ANYQUEUE to a web application and I need to know to re-build the forms that were used (primarily standard greybar in landscape and portrait).
How do I rebuild them and get the Postscript overlays to work (Ghostscript ?)
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Hi I tried customizing my right click menus. I managed to insert an extra menu to start one of my own applications.
But when I select more than one file and try to start the application it starts a copy of it for every selected file.... I would like it to start one single copy and hand over each filename as parameters. Kind of like when you have the compress file option in the Right Click menu. It compresses all the files into one archive and doesn't make a different archive for every file.
Thx for your help.
zsomboro
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Hi, in windows xp, I found a command shutdown from the MS-DOS command line. But now I want to know are there any command that is available for us to hibernate a computer from the command line too??
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Hi,
shutdown /h
Cheers
Phil Hobgen
Southampton, UK
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Sorry, it is not working. Where do you get this kind of the information from???
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Hi,
Sorry, I made a bad assumption - I've used this on Win2k3 so I wrongly presumed that it was the same on XP (as the two utilities are both named shutdown), but on double checking both sets of help files it appears that shutdown on Win2k3 is totally different to shutdown on XP.
You could write a quick console application that calls the setsuspendstate function.
Cheers
Phil Hobgen
Southampton, UK
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Thank you very much for your information. I will try to find any machine that run windows server 2003 then try to do that command. Thank for your fully support.
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Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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rundll32 powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState 1,0,1
Wout Louwers
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