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Hi, I found that when I run my account in a user mode, i found my system run as normal. But when I upgrade my account from normal user to a member of administrator group, I found that my computer is run a little big slower. I'm running windows xp pro. Does anyone know what is the cause of the problem?
Thank in advance
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In Windows Explorer (WinXP is my OS), I did a SEARCH for all "*.vcproj, *.sln" files modified in a certain Date range in all folders under a specific directory (C:\LATEST).
Is there a way to get the exact info that is reported in the GUI of the Search Results, saved to a text or CSV file?
If there is a way to do this in DOS, I am happy to try too.
Here is my search critera:
Find *.vcproj, *.sln in C:\LATEST\ (and below) that have been modified between 7/1/2009 - today (8/7/2009)<br />
Thank you very much!
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JPSoft has a cmd replacement[^] that will do that nicely:
dir C:\latest\*.vcproj;*.sln /s /[d7-1-2009]
Add /b to get just the bare filenames.
--Mike--
Dunder-Mifflin, this is Pam.
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i have attached a 200G hard drive externally with my system. there has been a power malfunction in our area. when the power came back, one partition of the external hard drive is shown as a partition of the local system hard drive.
the partition that is being shown as the local drive is not accessible.
i checked the disk from the disk manager, it shows the partition as healty, but it doesn't show any file system.
my system has also become very slow.
Helpppp!!!
modified on Thursday, August 6, 2009 2:19 AM
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1. Shut your computer down to prevent any write access to the harddisks.
2. Boot your PC into a recovery system. I usually use Knoppix.
3. Check if parted shows the same problem.
4. If yes: Use recovery tools (like TestDisk and others) to try and recover the original partitioning information on both disks.
4. If no: Reinstall Windows.
Whatever you do, do a full byte-for-byte backup of the drives involved! Use something like DD or ddrescue. That way, you should be able to try different solutions by replaying the backup if one tool fails.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"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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What happens if you disconnect the external drive from your system before you start it?
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Hi, I have a problem that my computer running windows xp pro sp3 is missing the LAN connection. I also check the device manager and didn't found the driver of the LAN. I didn't do anything to my system such as configure CMOS or uninstall the device driver from the device manager.
Does anyone has any problem with the above mention issue? Is it cause by the virus or by the hardware?
Thank in advance!!!
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try to update ur driver nic
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Yes, I try to re-install the driver. It is working on the next day. I don't know what is the cause of the problem. Thank for your idea
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try to ping the address , or ipconfig and such...
or go to my computer / hardward device manager/ scan driver changes/
if you think you do the troubleshoot and etc. i guess your NIC has a damage try to replace it or .... check your operating system ....
check the taskmanager go to networking
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During the time that I have that problem, I could not ping to anything. When I checked the device manager, I didn't see any device driver of NIC. I try to scan it but nothing happend. But now it is fine. I still don't know what happend to my system.
Thank you for your comment.
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i think somebody is messing around to your computer...
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i think it has disable in bios itself bro after that accidently u had applied any default setting or any changes made by u just remember that
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No, I didn't make any change to the BIOS of the computer.
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Yes I think so. But this computer is not my computer. It was my boss computer. And he has admin right when he logon to the computer.
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Dear all,
I have the following issue. (Am using windows vista Buisness 32 bit)
- Lets say ia mapped a network drive. Finished whatever to be done and i disconnected the mapped drive. When i again right click on My Computer -> Map Network drive, i can still find the previouse address of mapped drive in the drop down list. ex: \\192.168.88.4\drive
My question is how to remove, or delete or to make the pc never remember the address next time i wana map a drive?
Best regards,
0 will always beats the 1.
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I've got a network setup with ISA server included. From the DNS/DHCP/ISA box (same box) I can ping the other virtual machine and I can ping the real machine that it is on. I can't ping the other machines and the other machines can't ping them. Same thing for wireless connections. Add to that that it seems that the dhcp is not working on those machines, its giving me a timeout as opposed to an unreachable.
config as follows:
(vm)
ISA ---- Switch ----- Wireless Router ---- Laptops
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Suggestions? Any questions?
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh!
Current activities:
Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Project: Hospital Automation, final stage
Learning: Image analysis, LINQ
Now and forever, defiant to the end.
What is Multiple Sclerosis[ ^]?
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Some VM-Setups have a local-connection type, which limits access from a virtual machine to the real machine its running on. It will also create a seperate LAN-Entry on the real machines networking to enable communication between the two of them.
Since your problem is that you can ping the VM from the host and the host from the VM, DHCP on the host only works on the host and VM, this could be your source of problems.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"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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Thanks Sebastian, but I managed to resolve the issue. It didn't occur to me at first to check whether the switch itself was faulty. Connecting any computer to the server proved it was, and thus another lesson in life is learned!
If in doubt of pinging across a network, don't forget to test the switch!
However, what you said sounds plausible. I wouldn't personally know since I'm more of a communications (protocol) guy as opposed to a networking guy!
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh!
Current activities:
Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Project: Hospital Automation, final stage
Learning: Image analysis, LINQ
Now and forever, defiant to the end.
What is Multiple Sclerosis[ ^]?
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Hi There
Just wondering if you guys can help me.
I'm trying to set up VPN at home through my W2k3 server, but cant seem to get past the username and password authentication. The server does not appear to respond at this point.
Any idea's why this may be?
The users I'm trying are set to allow vpn connections etc on the server, and I have port 1723 open on my router and pointing to my server (I've tried it on both network cards)
Any idea's? I cant determin if the problem is client or server side as it does get to the authentication bit... Are there any secret settings in the connection properties I should be setting?
Thanks
oooo, the Jedi's will feel this one....
modified on Thursday, July 30, 2009 5:49 AM
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I have a PC running Vista. Now I'd like to install Windows Server 2003 on the 2nd hard disk and create a dual boot. I can set BIOS to boot from either disk, but I don't want to re-install Vista completely.
Has anyone done this way? Any suggestion is welcome.
Best,
Jun
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Hi, does anyone know what is the difference between WSUS server and the cache content of Microsoft Windows Update in ISA 2004? Currently my organization already has ISA 2004 and I don't want to duplicate update of each machine. So could i used the feature cache content of Microsoft Windows Update in ISA 2004 instead of deploy WSUS?
Thank,
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We have a shared project that is used in many solutions we have under MS Visual Source Safe 2005.
This project has a reference to a third party component that we all have installed on our machines, located in the directory C:\Program Files\Some Third Party Component\Something.DLL
Now, since we all have the shared project and the referenced DLL located in the same places on each of our machines, life is good.
Now along comes the 64 bit world. A new development machine running a 64 bit operating system doesn't have a C:\Program Files\ folder containing the necessary 32 bit components, it has a C:\Program files (x86)\ folder.
So either the 32 bit machines can check in the reference that works for them, or the 64 bit machine can check in the reference that works for it. Either way, someone is unable compile the latest version.
This is also an issue for things located in C:\Windows\System32 and C:\Windows\SysWow64
One solution we have currently is to manually create and populate the (x86) folders and SysWow64 folders on 32 bit machines, which is working, I guess, but... gak.
Has anyone else run into this fun yet?
How did you deal with it?
Is there a best practice here?
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hi Jack
Well i never came across the problem, just that it had my boss very angry when i wanted a file and he checkeditout somewhere in his system. am using vs2005/2008 and sql 2005 and i had no problems lately , i think i had a lot of problems with sourcesafe that i can master it and its bugs. The SS pluggin in VS sometimes it gets buggy. just make a backup of your work as a zip file so that your work will not be lost.
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