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Hi there,
I never really had a real pocket pc 2003 pocketpc. I had a couple of questions to ask.
1) Is pocket pc 2003 Operating System as easy to hack as Windows? Just assume hackers from the internet.
2) Just say, i had an .net program. Can i do something that only my pocket pc 2003 device or emulators can runs that application? All the other programs like games, windows explorer, msn messenger, etc are lock down. I want to let my pocket pc 2003 device or emulator to primary sychronize on the .net application.
Is there any ways to do that? Something like a cyber cafe system but on a pocket pc.
Thanks.
Regards,
Chua Wen Ching :p
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what are the MBeans(JMX) stuff required to support JMS in JBOSS
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what are the MBeans that are required for JDBC in JBoss. our project involves in writing the code to support JBoss.Reply immed.
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My computer could be locked by pressing down three keys: ctl+alt+del
but now its screen becomes blue for about a second and at once restores to its desktop, that is to say my computer can't be locked by pressing the keys.
Could you tell me how to enble the keys' function?
Thanks!
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IIRC pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del brings up a dialog where one of the buttons available is Lock Computer as opposed to automatically locking the computer. This was the default action as far as I can remember. I didn't think it could be turnd off either.
Are you experiencing any other problems?
Michael Martin
Australia
"I suspect I will be impressed though, I am easy."
- Paul Watson 21/09/2003
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Once a time my computer was started by a CDROM
that could start any computer
and then run its window 2000 as an administrator,
meantime my administrator's password under my OS had been changed
Now I havn't logged on my computer as an administrator for quite several months
Any other critical problems have not been found
Thanks!
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Why not just hit WinKey + L ? I don't think you can change the function of ctl + alt + del
Matt Newman
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Well, I had tried WinKey+L
but
nothing had happened to my computer
: )
Thanks
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Good Day
I am running a Citrix thin client server on a desktop for about 5 users. They each use about 300mb of memory and the desktop has only 1.5gb of memory. I do not want the machine to crash so I keep a eye on the ram usage but whenever I leave my workstation I musk lock my desktop. I would like to use task manager as the screen savers without the task manager being active.
Any suggestions please.
Thank You
Jan
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Hello,
Does anything know how to determine the hardwar on your machine BEFORE the drivers for that hardware have been installed? I'm using windows 2K and I'm thinking there may be a way to get the hardware IDs through devcon. Is there a better way to do this?
thanks
LP
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Don't know where to put this question.
Ad-Aware shows that there is an illegal entry in my hosts file:
205.177.124.66 auto.search.msn.com
the file is read-only and i can't remove the line. I can't even remove the file when i do this it reappears. Even tried to fool my OS (WinXP+SR1) by writting a bat file which overwrites the hosts file by a modified one. Doesn't work.
I am lost here.
Pls assist.
Grtz, Guus
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Search for the Hosts file, then right-click and open the properties page. Uncheck the Read-only property and close the page. Reopen the file in Notepad and remove the entry. If that doesn't work check the Security settings on the file and make sure you have permissions adequate to make changes; you may have to modify the settings there to let yourself edit the file.
Heard in Bullhead City - "You haven't lost your girl - you've just lost your turn..." [sigh] So true...
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I've editted the file, removed some stuff, saved it and it is there again. I removed the file and the next moment it is there again. I believe there is some proces scanning for this file and when it is modified it resets itself a moment later. On a 2.6GHz machine the moments come very fast.
so i've tried everything you have written but to no avail.
Anyone?
Grtz,
Guus
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Damn... This is risky, but try it. WinXP monitors critical system files for changes, and replaces them with a fresh copy if they are changed. Try shutting off the System Restore function (sorry - I don't have a copy running right now and can't provide detailed instructions), then making the suggested changes. What I think is happenning is that the OS is detecting your changes and replacing the file with a corrupted copy. If you disable that function, then enable it after you get everything right, it may take a copy of your changed file and use it for future repairs. I wish I could tell you the location of the reference files XP uses - you could then modify that copy directly - but I can't without a copy of XP running to look at.
Heard in Bullhead City - "You haven't lost your girl - you've just lost your turn..." [sigh] So true...
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The solution was:
I had to remove msconfd.dll which was in my system32 directory. I am curious how it got there in the first place...
pestcontrol.com showed my this and it worked.
Grtz,
Guus
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Here's one way it can be created: Trojan.Bookmarker.Html[^]
Glad you found a fix...
Heard in Bullhead City - "You haven't lost your girl - you've just lost your turn..." [sigh] So true...
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Many thanks. Your link was most useful. Seems that a Trojan.Bookmarker variant, Trojan.Bookmarker.B also found its way to my computer.
Had to remove ctrlpan.dll also.
Again Thnx
Grtz,
Guus
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I'm an old and simple Borland programmer and a newbie in every respect when it comes to .Net, when it comes to VStudio, Windows Security, and when it comes to the code project -- so please go easy on me if I posted this in the wrong place or could have found the answer simply, etc.
I just go Visual Studio 2003 Architect installed and am using Windows XP Pro. I got through a couple of rapideval walkthroughs on the microsoft site, but in the 'Walkthroughs' book, on page 22, when making a Data Connection, it states in step 4 to 'Use Windows NT Integrated security' and says in a note below that to see your network administrator if you do not have integrated security set up on your system. Well, the administrator is me and he doesn't know his head from a melon!
What is this about? I have so far been unable to make sense of it. I found
the following link:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vbcon/html/vbtskaccessingsqlserverusingwindowsintegratedsecurity.asp
but I can't follow the 'Configuring SQL Server' instructions completely, as there is no entry anywhere for 'Microsoft SQL Server' when I click on Start. Maybe it is because I am not using the full version, but the limited 'MSDE for Visual Studio Net' desktop version?
Of course that's just a guess and probably a bad one. I'm such a newbie, I
haven't really got a clue.
The microsoft documentation I've found so far on this subject has not clarified any-little-thing for me.
Anyway, when I try to follow the step in the walkthrough to create a
connection, I get the following error:
[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access
denied.
But it does exist. And why would access be denied? For what it is worth, access is denied even if I try to login using specific name and password.
As I found the directions somewhat confusing, there is a real possibility I may have installed MSDE wrong in the first place. Can someone step me through *exactly* how it should be installed to work with Visual Studio 2003?
And/or please feel free to offer any other explanations or suggestions.
PLEEEASE help the stupid newbie!
Thanks.
/ the_ol_bonehead
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NT integrated security is basically just using usernames on your machine (or in active directory) as opposed to the SQL server holding login information etc.
As for SQL Server you should see if you can get a developer license copy of SQL Server 2000 (you can usually get these pretty cheap or free if you have MSDN) Otherwise check out Christian Graus's article Over here[^] he has made a tool for configuring/working with MSDE.
If you are working with C# and SQL server you may want to check out my article[^] on using SQL in C#.
Matt Newman
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Matt, thanks for the reply. As I purchased Architect, and due to Microsoft's specs, I am under the impression I should already have developer license copy of SQL Server 2000 ... but during the install I was told to go download it, some SP3a version.
Anyway, I appreciate the links and will check things out.
Thanks again.
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Well, I'm afraid I'm still lost.
The only way I can get anything to work at all appears to be to enter NAMEOFMYWORKSTATION\VSDOTNET for the Server Name. I am then limited to databases master, model, msdb and tempdb and cannot in any way specify the pubs database as suggested in the walkthrough.
This is as true of Graus's MSDEGUI as VS.
(Perhaps you are beginning to truly understand what a dumb newbie I really am.)
Anyway, a post on one of the newsgroups said that a developer license copy of SQL Server 2000 should have been included with Architect -- not just directions to go download and install MSDE, and if it was not, to contact Microsoft's Product Order Desk. Can anyone confirm whether that is true or not?
And would having it help me any over MSDE? -- or is there simply no cure for this kind of stupidity?
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the_ol_bonehead wrote:
The only way I can get anything to work at all appears to be to enter NAMEOFMYWORKSTATION\VSDOTNET for the Server Name. I am then limited to databases master, model, msdb and tempdb and cannot in any way specify the pubs database as suggested in the walkthrough.
The pubs database may not be set up in MSDE
the_ol_bonehead wrote:
And would having it help me any over MSDE? -- or is there simply no cure for this kind of stupidity?
Definitely. SQL Server 2000 has a tools supplied to work with it via gui. I have to say you have done better getting MSDE actually working. Something I was never able to do. I was lucky enough to get a Academic MSDN license and a copy of SQL 2000.
Matt Newman
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Matt Newman wrote:
The pubs database may not be set up in MSDE
Any advice on doing this would be extremely appreciated.
Matt Newman wrote:
I have to say you have done better getting MSDE actually working.
Very kind of you to say, but I don't feel much of anything right now but frustration. I guess I'll be calling Microsoft tomorrow about SQL 2000 ... hope they will help.
Much thanks for your assistance.
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When you install MSDE through VS.NET, it automatically names the instance of SQL Server for you. Named instances let you run multiple servers, and can be convenient for development and testing, but it's a feature that came out with SQL 2000, and many people aren't aware of it, so it isn't just you.
As far as I know, MSDE doesn't install the pubs database. Don't know about the inclusion of SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition with VS.NET EA, because I have an MSDN Enterprise Subscription, and have it anyway.
Main advantages;
Enterprise Manager, a wonderful GUI management tool
ISQL - a GUI SQL command builder/execution environment
Not limited to n (where n is a small number) of concurrent queries, and can use multiple CPUs if you have them.
The databases you see are created by default because they are necessary for SQL Server (or MSDE) to function. 'model' for instance is the database 'cloned' from when you create a new one.
Steve S
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Thanks for the details Steve.
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