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Any network monitoring program should be capable. See for example Network Monitor that comes with server editions of Windows (you may need to install it from Add/Remove Windows Components).
Over a TCP/IP network, these messages are sent using the NetBIOS Mailslot protocol on UDP port 139. The Messenger service's mailslot is named 'messngr'.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Rohit,
if you're looking to track it from the machine it was sent, or the machine recieving, this is possible. You need to park your software listening on the network stack, and pick up this kind of traffic and log it.
If you are looking at tracking all messages that are sent on a network, success will depend on what kind of network. If it is switched, forget it. If it is a normal hub (or a switch port set to promiscuous mode), then you can "listen in".
Look in the Networking section on Firewalls, and you'll see a couple of examples of how to latch on to the network traffic.
Good luck.
Pauwl
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Hi:
While I was in one web site, I highlighted some text and copied it to clipboard, then pasted it into word document.
However, when I tried to print it, I only got blank pages.
My question is: are there some print properties that these sites set so that others can't print their stuff?. If so how to get around it? This is the only site I encountered printing problem with.
Thanks for any help.
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I have done the simiar thing and printed many articles for that matter. I never had any problem doing it.
but make sure you select only the article text and graphices associated with it, dont select the ADs
MSN Messenger.
prakashnadar@msn.com
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Did u select any graphics and were u online when u tried to print... sometimes this gives problems as the graphics may nnot b available after the 'internet' connection is 'out'
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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Thanks for the response.
Here is the web site: http://www.tpub.com/content/neets/14182/css/14182_14.htm
Try to print anything, or even copy-paste it to word doc and print from it... My printer would always print blanks!!!.
I've seen this thing in other sites too.
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Hi, how do i prevent XP from automatically logoff if i am not working on it for more than certain amount of time.
Thanx
MSN Messenger.
prakashnadar@msn.com
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I never heard that xp logs itself off if you do not use it.
You probably mean the screen saver which requires you to enter password again?. If that is the case, then just right click mouse anywhere on desk top, then select properties and then de-click "On resume, display welcome screen".
Hope that helps.
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Thanx for the reply, i have not enabled the screensaver.
how do i prevent XP from automatically logging off.
MSN Messenger.
prakashnadar@msn.com
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If you're in a domain or on a server, system admins can enforce a logout policy after so many minutes of inactivity or when your login hours are up in order to increase security. They may not take too kindly if you alter this.
If you're not, then you might have (or someone else) installed a third party auto logoff.
Try Google
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no one has installed any third party autolog offer, its my home pc not connected to any local network.
thanx for the reply.
MSN Messenger.
prakashnadar@msn.com
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Can anyone confirm that a .NET application that uses the 1.1 .NET Framework be used sucessfully on Windows 95, 98, and ME?
Thank you.
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Within MSDN, you should be able to check the requirements section of each class and it will tell you what platforms are supported. This sometimes helps when determining what each version of the Framework will support.
I know your question was a bit higher level, but I just wanted to add that tidbit of info.
Michael Flanakin
Web Log
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In the recent past, I used to be able to download files from a particular website, but for over a week now, that has not been the case. When I brought the situation to the attention of the webmaster, his reply was that the problem has been corrected, and that I should try doing a "cache refresh".
What is a "cache refresh" and how does one go about doing it? If by chance, doing a "cache refresh" means going to Internet Explorer and doing a Tools->Internet Options->General->Delete Files, I've already done that and the problem still exists.
If there's any significance to it, I am using IE 6.0 and Win2K.
Thanks for any insight.
William
Fortes in fide et opere!
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AFAIK a cache refresh is when you hit Ctrl-F5 on a webpage... HTH
Paul
Homepage: pvdw.ath.cx Sonork: 100.33943
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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Thanks for replying.
Doing a "cache refresh" was not the reason for being unable to do downloads. It was the new web address the site was using, which I had to inform the firewall on my system to accept files from. As soon as that was done, I was once again able to do downloads.
Just goes to show, a simple thing as informing visitors to a website that certain parts of the name had been changed, could avoid problems from happening. (BTW, I'm NOT talking about CodeProject. AAMOF, I wish other websites would take notice of the way CP goes about caring and maintaining its site, showing how some problems could easily be avoided.)
William
Fortes in fide et opere!
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WREY wrote:
I wish other websites would take notice of the way CP goes about caring and maintaining its site, showing how some problems could easily be avoided
Indeed
Paul
Homepage: pvdw.ath.cx Sonork: 100.33943
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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Hi there,
I'm trying to get the Monitor Serial Number from my Plug and Play monitor via windows.
I can't locate any sample code that does this. Can you help me?
regards from
Allan Krings.
--[ There are 10 kinds of people in the world: those who understand binary and those who dont. ]--
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i installed linux on my comp., i used a os manager that comes default with linux mandrake and i tried linux. some description to this is that linux is possibly the future of good ideas since, like any windows user knows, windows is hiding progs into the mem.. or spy programs or what ever other program loads itself into the memory, and windows doesnt tell you about it. though in linux it runs smoothly... it doesn't have any progs loaded into the mem. except the os and any progs that appear on the taskbar. I was suprised to see everything that linux offered was that one unknown word to windows users... 'free' though there aren't alot of programs i think linux (in my opinion will be like a secondary os to windows) although im not sure cause longhorn is supposed to make programming more 'funner' and i have seen some longhorn programs and am amazed at how quickly they can make a program that would be complex in todays windows... though the developement system for linux is free, it reminds me of good ol' c++ without those confusing memory managers (pointers). cya
Actual Linux Penguins were harmed in the creation of this message.
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Uhm... Do you still have some of what you're smoking left over? Can I have some?
Paul
Homepage: pvdw.ath.cx Sonork: 100.33943
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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Hi!
I have done a little mistake. I have deleted a folder as a root with
# rm -rf /folder
Is there a command to restore the folder? Or were can I find the deleted folder? It is not in the trash.
Help me, if it possible
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The "rm" command actually deletes data in Unix/Linux, it doesn't move it to some "trashcan" directory. If you don't have a backup copy of your data, it's lost.
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You can try having a look around in /dev/null ... If you can't find it there, you're screwed
Paul
Homepage: pvdw.ath.cx Sonork: 100.33943
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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