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While both were displayed, I checked the properties of each. Same version. As far as I know, I haven't got any Java-based apps running. The only thing I've loaded in a while is the Sonork client and the CodeProject search bar. 'tis a mystery
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This just keeps getting more curious! I did further checking on the Java thing, and discovered that it contained a log file. The log indicated that a record had been sent to www.redsheriff.com, a marketing intelligence company. I emailed them and requested information to allow me to trace who/what installed this junk on my system, and instructions on how to remove it. They sent me back instructions for editing my HOSTS file to redirect all of the program's output to my own server, instead!!!
I want to execute someone A pity it's not allowed, but this is blatant theft of my property!
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Does Anybady know how to start IExplore in _seperate_ process
on Win XP ??
When I start IExplore.exe on W2000 e.g 5 times i get 5 distinct
processes.
On XP Zero, and moreover all the five windows are running as threads
in explorer.exe process.
Why do I want distinct process ?
- better fault tolerance (one process crash doesn't involve the others)
- better priority management ( when some browser window loads an ActiveX
or java that extensively computes sth. (or at least uses a lot of CPU)
I can decrease priority of the corresponding process , and the
other windows work fine.
Now, under XP I cannot of cource set priority per thread (from
Task manager, and the only thing I can do then is to kill explorer.exe
process... what is not a good solution.
So the question Is:
How to start IExplore under Win XP in _distinct_ process.
(E.g Let every browser have it's own process)
Thanx for answer
Michal Januszczyk
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I think this did it for me.
Open up My Computer, click Tools then choose Folder Options, on the view tab enable "launch folder windows in a separate process".
James
Simplicity Rules!
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Hi, i'm trying to install the newest MSDN CD's to a computer that has Microsoft Visual Studio Enterprise Edition - which has it's own MSDN cd's in MSDN Subscription, and when i update it, and hit F1, it doesnt open up the newest MSDN, it opens up the old one!!! How do I fix it? I even tried to uninstall VSEE and reinstall it, and then install msdn when it asked for it, but it's looking for the Cd's that came with the subscription! I am screwed. How can I "unscrew" myself? I tried looking through the registry a little bit... any ideas?
~Timothy T. Rymer
http://tim.xpertz.com
http://www.digipen.edu
http://www.ttrx.com
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There is an option in the configuration of Visual Studio. I'm not at my home PC at the moment so I can't tell you exactly where the option is but it's under either Configuration or Options in VC++ [probably the same in VB etc].. then there is a sectiopn to set the active help location.
Now taking suggestionsfor a new sig. please email me all suggestions.
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This sort it for you? [see previous post]
(-_-)
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For BD since im not at work.
Tools -> options -> help system tab. You will have to scroll the tabs as it is cut off. Then change prefered collection.
Mark A
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Yep. That'd be the one I was on about
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It seems like it'll work, but i had reinstalled VS Enterprise Edition w/o MSDN, so i just installed the msdn 6.0a that comes with the subscription, but i had already installed Jan 2002, so i'm uninstalling that, and reinstalling it now... but that doesnt work. It doesnt show up in the list to choose which version of MSDN that i would like to use...
Hmm... suuuuuuper strange.
~Timothy T. Rymer
http://tim.xpertz.com
http://www.digipen.edu
http://www.ttrx.com
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But i'm gonna do some more searching in the registry... i think all i searched for before was "MSDN" so i'm gonna look through "VS" and "Visual Studio" searches... *SIGH*
~Timothy T. Rymer
http://tim.xpertz.com
http://www.digipen.edu
http://www.ttrx.com
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and to no avail... I cant even see what executable the shortcut is calling to try and do some funky hack job in the registry! and just so you know i've installed msdn onto my computer from our dev server, so when i run anything from MSDN (samples, etc) it accesses the file from the server, but i still dont know what the executable is...
i believe the old one is just using "hh.exe" and then the path of the collection (*.col) right after.. but 2002 has a bit of a change (file types, etc) and i cannot find the executable... any suggestions are invaluable, but i'm moving on, i'm not fooling with it unless you guys have a suggestion... *sigh*
i'm gonna try to contact microsoft, i checked their site, there was some things that were close, but not good enough, (mostly bugs in installing msdn w/ DVD)
thanks guy(s?) for your help, i appreciate it immensely!!
~Timothy T. Rymer
http://tim.xpertz.com
http://www.digipen.edu
http://www.ttrx.com
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Are you trying to install Jan 2002 MSDN with Version 6 of Visual Studio? If so they aren't compatible. MSDN Jan 2002 only works with Visual Studio.NET. The last version of MSDN to work with VS6 was October 2001.
Michael
Communication is the first step towards enlightenment.
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Cool, well at least that all makes sense now!
Thanks Michael!
~Timothy T. Rymer
http://tim.xpertz.com
http://www.digipen.edu
http://www.ttrx.com
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Hello,
I am wondering how it is possible to create a file on the System that can be accessed by some file API's, but yet it is not a hidden or System file. I use CrypKey for protecting software products and know that the product works by creating a foot print on a physical disk that indicates that at some time, a product was installed. I can look at a file monitor and see a particular file being opened, but it is not viewable as either hidden or System.
Any thoughts here would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
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I'm not sure, but I found one today while deleting all of my files on the ol' work PC that had an icon, but no filename! If you could duplicate that, then create a program icon that was all white and transparent, you'd be in!
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I am trying to Install Visual Studio .Net on Windows 2000 Professional. Soemwhere something went wrong and now windows installer gets into an endless loop and never installs anything. This is tru not only for Visual Studio .Net but also for Windows updates?
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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When I tried to install W2k sp2 the POS complained "You are not running the printer spooler" (no sh*t Sherlock I thought, I haven't got a printer connected). You know what it did? The POS refused to install!
Could this be something similar, you have turned off some services that you have absolutley no need for? Just an idea.
Great bussiness idea: Release service packs and the refuse to install them!
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Hi,
I am new in driver writing. So I have many questions.
Can I send data to another computeron the network(TCP/IP) in filter driver's routine?
e.g., I write a block of data to a backup server when i detected that this block of data is writed to local disk.
Thanks a lot.
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I don't think you can, you don't have a socket library in kernel mode AFAIK. You (and most definitely the user of this) would probably be better of with pairing it with a service and sending the data from the service anyway.
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Is that service runing in kernel mode, then it can expote it's functions to driver? or the driver triger the service as an interrupt service routine?
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Is that service runing in kernel mode
Services are much like normal processes in that they run in user-mode, often under the System account.
As for how you signal your service and move the data to be sent between the service and the driver... Well, something you'd have to do yoursel, no?
You might want to have a look at e.g. FileMon from sysinternals. IIRC there's already a functioning driver<->app communication set up there and you could probably "borrow" a few snippets.
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The Filemon use a timer in user mode part, when it is the time then it get information from the output buffer. That not what i want, i need driver to triger some thing to do the data transfer not passive save it then wait
I donot know if there is one book on this topic?
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The Filemon use a timer in user mode part
Ouch, didn't know that.
You should probably have a look at:
www.ntfsd.org
www.ntdev.org
++luck
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I have a very small network at home consisting of a desktop, which also acts as an ICS gateway, and a laptop. Both systems are running WinXP Pro. Infact, I have just installed it on my laptop and notice that it's constantly communicating with my desktop PC using TCP port 2869 (ICSLAP). Is this normal? Can I stop it doing this? It's a little annoying since my HD is being accessed during this. So far, the only way to stop it is to disable my network adapter when I don't need LAN or Net access. Anyone got any ideas?
Cheers,
Free
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