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Hi folks!
Did you ever use System Console Software?
If no, try it now. Very interesting approach to scalable and amazing features for every day (more info: www.syscon.tsoftech.com ).
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Well nothing is better than self made computer tools!!!
To follow the path, Walk with the MASTER, See through the MASTER, Be the MASTER!
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when i boot puppy linux from usb drive it was hang after i type xwin it will booted what is a problem.how can i overcome this.please help me.
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Please refer to my reply to your last question.
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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Hi all,
I hope someone can help me out here, I need to decrypt a password a RC5 128 bit password, it's a Citrix app, I could change it, but it would be a major thing for me.
Thanks
Kim
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helbo wrote: I could change it, but it would be a major thing for me.
That's nowhere near as hard as trying to crack this password. Change it. You won't find anyone here to help you crack a password. This is because we have no way of knowing what this password is really used for, whether it's really yours or not, or ...
And none of us wants to leave ourselves open to a lawsuit for helping you breech anyones security, no matter how "well intentioned".
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ok, I understand.
The reason is that the password is an old password, and the employee has left the company, and the password is integrated into a lot of Citrix clients all over the world.
but is it possible to decrypt a RC5 128 bit?
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Sure, it's possible. It just takes an awful lot of horsepower and brute-force guessing of the password.
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how to move a string to register in assembly language.
say mov si, msg; where msg = "hello"; pls help me
Arise Awake Stop Not Till ur Goal is Reached.
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You don't put a string into a register. All you can do is put the address of the string in a register.
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I assume that you want to load the si register with the address of a string. Please use accurate language, especially when talking about assembly language. In Win32 you should use esi and not si:
char* sp_ptr="hello!";
_asm {
mov esi,sp_ptr
}
Rilhas
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How do you he's not doing it on a 286?
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You are right, I don't!
As you can see from his post if we want to give help right away then we have to make a lot of assumptions! I assumed Win32 (could be LINUX, or any other OS), assembly inside C (could be assembly only, why not?), 386+ code, _asm directive availability, and C-style strings (as oposed to VB strings, for example), and possibly more which I didn't even realize! The alternative would be not to give any help right away.
Anyway, my post still stands as I was giving an example for Win32 which is most comonly used with Intel 386+ processors (I don't think there is any Win32 version that can run on a 286).
Rilhas
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Oh yeah. I'm not bashing your post at all. It was just a litle jab at what you mentioned here. The mountain of assumptions we all-to-often have to make to answer what they think is a simple question.
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: How do you he's not doing it on a 286?
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in puppy linux i want to hide the x server icon from title bar of each window.
what i do that.
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I'm not sure, but you could try looking here: Puppy Linux Forum.
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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Hi all.
I have Dual boot o.s machine.
c:window XP s.p2
D:Linux Enterprise version 4
I want to format my c drive and install XP in C drive , then how to recover Boot.ini file for Linux . I also need to format c drive.
plz give me any solution
Thanks.
nilesh
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The boot.ini is just text, aint it? Write it down then. Though I find it funny that you are using the Windows multi-boot mechanism, becazse I find it easier to use GRUB as my boot manager - just restoring it from a Knoppix CD is all it takes (because the config will still be stored on the linux partition and I can just chroot there and install it again.)
Cheers,
Sebastian
--
"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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Hi all,
when I update my mozill Firefox 1.50 to 2.0 in XP S.p2 machine then a error occure --
Firefox could not be updated because
AUS: Update XML File Malformed (200).
plz give me a solution .
nilesh
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Go here.[^]
Download the 2.0 Installer.
Uninstall 1.5.
Run the 2.0 Installer.
Cheers,
Sebastian
--
"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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Yup. I prefer Uninstall and Fresh Full Uninstall, if that is a desirable option.
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I have never seen Firefox's updater work properly. I always download the new version's installer and run it.
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It has always worked for me, at least in the German version, with the single exception of the 1.5 -> 2.0 update.
Cheers,
Sebastian
--
"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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Hi!
I'm working on automating some operations in a Windows Cluster - and needs to know if the Resource types in a cluster is in english on a non-english Windows installation - or if it uses the English names (e.g. "IP Address", "Network Name", "Physical Disk" etc.)
If anybody has a cluster on a non-english Windows installation - I would appriciate if you could tell me if it uses english names for Resource Types - or language specific names.
Thank you in advance
/Michael
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