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Subpixel anti-aliasing is supported by GDI+.
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In Display Properties, go to the Effects tab and check 'Smooth edges of screen fonts'. This only works at certain font sizes - typically above 12pt and below 6pt for most fonts. It's done by using grey pixels around the edges.
I usually turn this setting on because it looks nicer at larger sizes, IMO.
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Hey everyone.
I'm starting to look at Windows 2003 for some things here in the office. One thing I tend to do is rebuild a set of servers often because users have a tendency to trash them (frone end data prcoessing engines). Right now, I just re-ghost the server back to a clean state and all is usually well. Has anyone tried using Ghost on Windows 2003 at all?
Mark Conger
Sonork:100.28396
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Hi all,
I'm a student and in this semester i have to Research on "Security In Operating Systems".
Could any one show me article(s) for this topic.? I want to know all different aspects of security that are necessary for a good operating system such as :
security in network services
security aspects of network-based servers
security in file system of operating system
security memeory management
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and etc.
Any advise appreciated.
Thanks.
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I would suggest Goggle as a starting point ... Stuff like security is constantly changing with new Operating systems and such .. You can always do a search on security in Google and probably get a mess of hits .
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hi all, not sure if i'm posting this in the right discussion board. but getting every eager to finish off my project. my new you-beaut program is ready to roll except for one thing, the program on the USB drive must autorun once it is connected..
I've been doing a bit of research on making my USB drive to autorun. Based on what i've gathered, "the device must not be marked as a removable media device" - microsoft
would anybody know how to achieve this??
(i've considered writing a hook application to handle the autorun side of things. but i would consider this as the very last option)
cheers,
mike
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have a look at the DDK, "classpnp\autorun.c"!
Don't try it, just do it!
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Is it possible to install Win98 on a machine with only 8mb ram, because it complains when I try. I've heard that using the /im switch will allow me to do this, but it doesn't appear to work
Upgrading is not exactly an option at this point...
TIA
Paul
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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/nm This switch bypasses the minimum hardware requirement test. This tests for a minimum of a 486/66DX central processing unit (CPU) and 16 megabytes (MB) of memory.
Unless your message was a typo I think it should be /nm
/im Causes setup to ignore the conventional memory check.
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I'd be interested to know.. 8Mb Ram is pretty small but who knows may work fine!
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Great! I just managed to shoe-horn 98 onto this old laptop... Now I'm trying to get WLAN to work... The idea is that then I'll have a pc I can use in the house for surfing/email/chatting etc..
[edit] It is very slow though... Oh well [/edit]
Paul
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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Hi All,
I am into webdevelopment with ASP, .NET and stuffs. I am running my PC with XP OS. Can I maintain the same ot shall I change to 2000 Adv Server?
The problem here is I cant run SQL server 2000 with full server option.
Please suggest me... to be or not to be with XP?? I have plans to go for the 2003 server later (after 6 months)
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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You can run the personal version of SQL or Developer version . If you want to run the Enterprise version you would need a server OS .. Which can be Windows 2000 Server MUCH cheaper than Advanced server .
You only would need Advanced Server if you were Clustering ...
Hope this helps !
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Thanks for the reply.
Chris F wrote:
if you were Clustering
means?? let me know what that is anyway ?!?!
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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If you only want to do development, you can get the SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition, which will install on a desktop.
You need a Server edition of Windows (Windows 2000 Server, Advanced Server or Datacenter Server, or Windows Server 2003 Standard, Enterprise or Datacenter Edition) to install a full version of SQL Server 2000, which you must do to comply with the license in a deployment scenario. You can also use Windows NT 4.0 Server but I wouldn't really recommend that at this stage.
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I would prefer for.. Win 2000 Server... which i plan to update after 6 months time from now...
Thanks!
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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hi there
i recently started with writing drivers in windows.
could anybody please explain how i get the output of dprintf() ?
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Do you have to use dprintf()? I would recommend using DbgPrint instead.
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Hi,
I am trying to write an application that will act as a service on Windows 98. I found some sample code for writing service applications for Win2000/XP, but not for Win98. Does anyone have any information concerning this?
Thanks,
Steve
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Revelation7 wrote:
I am trying to write an application that will act as a service on Windows 98. I found some sample code for writing service applications for Win2000/XP, but not for Win98. Does anyone have any information concerning this?
You would have to reproduce your service as a program that just ran with a tray icon or something like that because Win9x does not have the service framework NT based OSes have.
Matt Newman I am the anti-linux
"If you're Master Chief and you're facing the Flood, grab a shotgun and save the last checkpoint" - Me, cause I was bored
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The TCP/IP stack in Win95 used to get thoroughly hosed periodically, and I often had to uninstall it then reinstall the protocol. On a few machines I even found it necessary to completely remove networking from the Windows setup and reinstall fresh. There was also a critical flaw in the network redirector dll, redir.dll IIRC, that was fixed by a download from Technet. You might try looking for that, though I doubt that you'll find anything that old on the site anymore.
"Your village called - They're missing their idiot."
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Roger Wright wrote:
reinstall the protocol
OK, I'll try that. Just for clarity, how would I reinstall networking completely? I don't see it in the Windows Setup list (CPanel/Add Programs/Windows Setup).
[edit] I think I figured that bit out. I just killed everything in the list in the Network cpanel applet. [/edit]
Roger Wright wrote:
redir.dll
I'll check that out.
Thanks
Paul
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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