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No, I copied his entire PC to archive so it could be used as evidence if necessary.
And then had the worst day of my life looking at every single image, video, and cached web page to check what kind of stuff he was watching. The MD wanted to know if any of it was child related, so it all had to be checked by a human being.
Not an experience I ever want to repeat, thank you!
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."
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OriginalGriff wrote: And then had the worst day of my life looking at every single image, video, and cached web page to check what kind of stuff he was watching. The MD wanted to know if any of it was child related, so it all had to be checked by a human being.
Shyte! That is sick, and I'm sorry for you.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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No problem - long time ago!
But not something you can delegate, unfortunately...
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."
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There are a few tips and tricks to seeing some content, but WebSense is an absolute barsteward to get around in the most part, and as many others have said trying to hard or succeeding could mean the end of employment.
We have it here and the worst of it is I believe my father did a presentation of it to my current employers that led to them taking it on (he worked for another organisation that used it).
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
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I have a small DLL containing classes used by applications that I have developed at home under Windows 32 bit, and it has worked fine through Windows XP, Vista, and 7. I recently bought a new PC with 64 bit Windows 7 installed and duly added all my own stuff as normal. However, now when I try to run any of my apps I get a pop-up which says:
The program can't start because kandr32d.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.
Now, I know the dll is installed as I can see it in a command prompt window thus:
C:\Windows\System32>dir kandr32d.dll
Volume in drive C is System
Volume Serial Number is F28F-2710
Directory of C:\Windows\System32
04/05/2011 20:28 78,336 kandr32d.dll
1 File(s) 78,336 bytes
0 Dir(s) 212,344,786,944 bytes free
I also know that the dll runs successfully since, if I put it in the same directory as the executable file, then it works with no problems.
I have never needed to register dlls like this in the past but am wondering if there is some extra requirement in 64 bit that I am not aware of; I could find no suggestions from Google.
Anyone else seen anything similar?
The best things in life are not things.
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As with everything Microsoft the answer is so simple:
32 bit DLLs need to be placed into Windows\SysWOW64 rather than Windows\System32 .
So obvious really.
The best things in life are not things.
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yes, it is obvious once you remember this is Microsoft picking the names.
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I just love the idea that a folder with '32' in the name is for 64 bit stuff, and a folder with 64 in the name is for 32 bit stuff. Of course, it may be more subtle than that.
The best things in life are not things.
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Having found the answer I Googled SYSWoW64 and found some interesting facts; apparently SysWOW64 is an abbreviation of "SYStem32 Windows On Windows 64 . As my boss used to say, "Go figure"!
The best things in life are not things.
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Hello all,
Everything worked some days ago...
Environment:
* 2x "windows 7 ultimate SP1" computers.
* Both computers can connect different computers out there with windows XP.
* Both computers can share files using shared folders.
* Both computers can't connect to each other using remote desktop.
* Both computers have the same users.
* Both computers don't show the options:
** Don't allow connections to this computer.
** Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure).
** Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (more secure).
** Select users button.
*** see a picture that I've found in the Internet that shows the options page as it is now: http://xkcd.nl/dCW/s-7726c49edb27[^].
* the same result with the firewall and antivirus completely disabled.
* No domain involved.
Question:
What could you suggest me to get this working?
Thank you in advance pals...
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Is it a "Home" version of Windows 7 running on those computers? Home versions cannot be connected to via RDP.
If not, are they computers in a domain? Then check group policies.
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Ultimate versions.
And no, there is not a domain there...
Thank you!
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Try getting rid of the network level security , choose allow all versions
modified on Thursday, April 28, 2011 5:02 PM
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And how should I do it?
Thank you in advance...
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We have two services: a "license" server service and a "main" server service. The main server depends on the license server - it must get a license at startup.
Often, the main server stops when trying to start it because it cannot get a license from the license server which is not yet running. But the main server is configured to depend on the license server - that can also be seen in the dependencies tab of the services.
And that seems not to work: also the event viewer shows that the main server was started before the license server...
How can I enforce the start of the license server before the start of the main server?
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Hi,
I have installed Virtual Machine and I am running Win XP in the VM Player. But I am unable to connect to the Host machine in anyways. Like
1. I am unable to use host computers USB Pendrive, it is not visible in the VM. And
2. I am unable to share my host machines folders with Virtual Machine.
Can anybody please help me for sharing either my host USB Pendrive or host machines folder with my virtual machine. Either of the one is ok for me. While I was creating the Virtual Machine, I didnt select the workgroup option, can it be the reason that I am unable to share folders.
My host machine is not connected to any network, but it is connected to the Internet by Wireless network. Thats why I have not choosen the work group option.
Can anybody please help me in sharing my host machine folders with VM. My host machine has windows 7 OS and VM is running with Win xp professional. Can it be the reason for this.
One more thing is that my laptop is Gateway and it has AMD processor, can it be the reason for this?
Why am I not able to share my host machines folders or USB Pendrive with VM, please help me in this regard.
And one more thing when I am starting the VM it is giving me the message
"Host USB device connections disabled. The connection to the VMware USB Arbitration Service was unsuccessful. Please check the status of this service in the Microsoft Management Console."
I googled for it, according to few links,
1. I need disconnect the USB from host machine
2. I need to delete some registry entry in regedit
3. Disable the other drivers if it has
4. Check for the AMD USB drive, delete it and install the Microsoft USB driver. But in my VM all USB drivers stated as MIcrosoft, so this also didnt work for me.
I tried all of them but didnt work. Please help me.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks & Regards,
Abdul Aleem Mohammad
St Louis MO - USA
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indian143 wrote: One more thing is that my laptop is Gateway and it has AMD processor, can it be
the reason for this?
No.
Also, what VM are you using?
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VM Ware can it be the cause for this? Really I am unable to connect in any way. If anybody knows it please help me.
And one more thing when I am starting the VM it giving the message
"Host USB device connections disabled. The connection to the VMware USB Arbitration Service was unsuccessful. Please check the status of this service in the Microsoft Management Console."
I googled for it, according to few links,
1. I need disconnect the USB from host machine
2. I need to delete some registry entry in regedit
3. Disable the other drivers if it has
4. Check for the AMD USB drive, delete it and install the Microsoft USB driver. But in my VM all USB drivers stated as MIcrosoft, so this also didnt work for me.
I tried all of them but didnt work. If anybody has any Idea please help me, I need some help. Any help in this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks & Regards,
Abdul Aleem Mohammad
St Louis MO - USA
modified on Friday, April 15, 2011 11:05 AM
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Please stop posting these in the Lounge. I've moved it to the Sys Admin forum.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Ohh great, I was searching it in Lounge and I was shocked when I couldnt find it, I was feeling like may be I didnt click the "Post" button . Sorry for the mistake and thanks for the help.
Thanks & Regards,
Abdul Aleem Mohammad
St Louis MO - USA
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Check:
1. Network configuration on the virtual machine.
2. Ensure that the IP addresses are in the same range.
3. The kind of connection you've chosen... Bridged works well for me...
4. Activate the virtual network card.
5. Put the two computers in the same group.
6. Permissions.
7. Install the vmware tools.
8. Burn incense, sacrifice a goat and pray to the moon.
* With vmware tools you can drag and drop files from one place to the other one making not a must to share something.
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I dont know anything about networking. Is there any way that I can do the things. Its making me very upset. I have data that I want to use in VM. Unfortunately not allowing me.
Should I create a new VM by selecting all the above options. Please give me some easy solution pls.
Thanks & Regards,
Abdul Aleem Mohammad
St Louis MO - USA
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