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Woot, I figured out something that works. My regex is probably not the best though.
grep 'http://[^<>\" ]*' file.html -o -h
regards,
Paul Watson
Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote: I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.
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I have a 2003 Terminal Server and I need to be able to prevent any file access to other machines whilst users are accessing the server. The users must not be able to map drives, access shares via unc path, or save to network locations in the Save As dialogue.
I could use IPSEC to block 445, but then I'd lose the ability to authenticate users and perform any other RPC tasks.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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hi all,
can any one help me giving me shortcut keys for playing a song in windows media player
while we are using other applications
vimal
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i did not mean the shortcut to exe . shortcuts for play button example "ctrl + p".like that
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Just look in the WMP help file (click the Help With Playback menu and search for Shortcuts ).
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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hi all,
i there a tool to view dll files.
thanks
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Hi Vimal,
I donno if this is what ur exactly looking for or not..
U can use Dependancy Walker http://www.dependencywalker.com/ to look into all the functions exported by a DLL.
Regards,
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thanks a lot . i shall try it
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If you have Visual Studio installed, then you will find a program named Depends in the Visual Studio Tools folder in the Start->All Programs folder. Open it and load the DLL file you wish to investigate.
Still Cracking the NUT!!
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ya it was really good . thanks a lot.
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Hi Friends,
Iam in desperate need for the following debug DLLs from Windows 2k3 Enterprise Edition French edition.
msvcp71d.dll and msvcr71d.dll (French)
I have windows 2k3 French Standard, it has the normal dll but not the debug dll's.
I need the debug DLLs to run one of my application in debug mode.
Plz send them to its_leela@yahoo.com
Thanks a lot,
Regards,
Leela
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AFAIK, the Debug DLLs are not to be passed along and come with VS.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Contra vim mortem non est medicamen in hortem.
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Hi,
I have a query regd the DLLs MSVCP(D) and MSVCR(D).
R there DLLs dependent on Language (locale) or Unique for all the Language releases of Windows.
Regards,
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ToughGuy9 wrote: R there DLLs dependent on Language (locale) or Unique for all the Language releases of Windows.
unique. when you compile your exe, it has a focused locale which will be the locale with which the DLLs will be seen.
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Hi Sebastian,
Thanks for the info but if U have a windows 2k3 Enterprise machine of French U can see the debug dlls in System32 along with normal dlls.
If u can find plz send to me..
Thanks a lot,
- Leela
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ToughGuy9 wrote: If u can find plz send to me..
for the second time, NO!
these DLLs are proprietary and mustn't be distributed like this.
either you have Visual Studio Installed, in such case you have them in your computer, or you don't have them, and there's no chance for you to get them except to buy a VS licence.
another thing i have to ask you is to speak properly. people reading you are located worldwide, and english is not always one's mother tongue. so please be compliant and don't SMS the message boards.
ps: i've marked your messages as Abusive, for the reasons explained here.
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Hello everyone!
I have a web app made with Visual Studio 2005 and, locally in workstation, it works fine, but when I tried to upload it from my workstation to the companys web server (IIS) it crashs!!!
Now, the companys web server it's a IIS 6.0 in Windows 2003 Server with the .NET Framework 2.0 installed.
What do I have to install o modify to run this web app in that server?
My web app is using the Crystal Report that comes with the Visual Studio 2005
I send my apologies if I'm posting in a forum I shouldn't, but I thought this could be the best for this kind of cuestions.
Thanks for your help.
The limits of my language are the limits of my mind
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Hi all,
I want to access a certain port on a remote pc to see if I have access to that port number, but how do I ping that port number?
He who laughs last is a bit on the slow side
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NeroToxic wrote: but how do I ping that port number?
You don't. You just try to connect to that port. If it works, great!, if not, then you know.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: If it works, great!, if not, then you know.
Thanks for the reply.
Got it right without needing the port number.
He who laughs last is a bit on the slow side
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PING will only tell you if the TCP/IP stack at the IP address you specified responds to the ICMP packet(s) that were sent to it. It won't tell you anything about the port you want.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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That was the idea, I just wanted to find out if I could get access to that port on a remote machine on our network, but I got it working without the port needed, it was for SQL Server, to connect to a remote machine database.
He who laughs last is a bit on the slow side
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Hi all, I have a problem when trying to alter my registry...
Usually i could edit the registry by running regedit, but now when i try it it says that i don't have the right that the administrator might have changed my rights. The thing is i am the administrator of my own pc... I found a virus on my computer "bordok/H" i think was the name... I read up on this virus and found that it changes settings in the registry, are there settings that i can change back to give me full rights again... i am logged on as the administrator now so i can edit the registry but i would like to use my own user account as i thought that i was the administrator to start with...
"Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up." Thomas A. Edison
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NarutoFan#1 wrote: I found a virus on my computer "bordok/H" i think was the name...
No such monster. Without knowing the exact name of the virus, it's pretty much impossible to tell you how to remove it if the virus scanner you have can't do it.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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