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Hi, I have a problem with my machine running windows server 2003. I forget that what I make change to the system. The problem is when I log on to my system as an administrator, its display the message box Missing hardware ID. After that, the system shutdown like power is disconnected. I don't know what is the cause of the problem. Because the electricity is not disconnect. I start the system again and try to view an event veiwer and found it's stated that "Unexpected shutdown". Then the system shutdown as I mention above.
Then I try to reinstall windows 2003 again. I pass the text mode, partition, format... but I get stuck when it display the screen about installing device driver. When the time decrease to 34 min, the screen stop responding and the hard disk is not running. I don't know what is the cause of the problem. Could anyone suggest me any point that I could check to solve the problem?
Thank in advance.
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Hello everyone,
I'm trying to change the idle timeout of a new RDP session when it's at the login screen. There is tons of documentation on idle timeouts for an active session, but this is not the same thing.
When you open a remote desktop client, and enter the terminal server address of your choice (w/o credentials) and hit connect. It of course prompts you for your credentials at this point. For several reasons I need to keep this screen open indefinitely instead of disconnecting after 20seconds or so.
I have noticed that it's different by default on different Microsoft OSes. Some are 20s, 30s, 2min. I've been trawling the the registry and MSDN all day today and still cannot find anything about this.
Does anyone know anything about this or if it's even possible?
Thanks!
// Steve McLenithan
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After further research, it appears this is not any sort of registry entry. You need to customize GINA and look at the WlxSetTimeout function.
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http://pgina.org/
// Steve McLenithan
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i have installed an application on pc, when i run this application the application is shown in task manager but does not run actually.this application is made in .Net and works well on other machines.
abrar
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Can you more explain about it and did you write it ?
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Suppose I have a Win XP SP2 machine and a Vista SP1 machine and that they're separated by the internet.
Is there an easy way to do folder sharing in this environment? i.e. something which would provide a logical drive on one machine which is hooked up to the other over internet connectivity only?
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Theoretically, yes. Practically, no, because you'd need to own all boxes between the two machines.
You could, however, setup a VPN network, which is possible with free software, and thus make it appear that both machines share one local network. Shares will work normally then.
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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Assuming you only want to share the folder while you're connected, Remote Desktop Connection can do file sharing. Click Options from the Remote Desktop Connection main window, then go to the Local Resources tab. At the bottom, click More, then under Drives, select the drives on your local computer you want to use on the remote computer.
DoEvents: Generating unexpected recursion since 1991
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If you want something quick and easy. Try out Hamachi[^]. It's a zero-configuration VPN. Really slick, the basic free version does pretty much everything you might need. The premium version has some extra features that you may or may not need.
// Steve McLenithan
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Yes it is possible to do this. You can map a drive directly across the internet provided the firewall is configured correctly. If you don't have a firewall running and both machines are plugged straight into the modem ...
It is unusual that I do anything like this, however if I need to do it I normally setup an access list that allows all IP traffic from one IP to the other. Obviously this is quite a bit easier if you have static IPs. If you have a PIX / ASA and need help with the access list just reply and I can give you an example.
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I want to make my screen black and white and my OS is windows XP . Do you have any idea how it can be done ? Should I use a software ?!!!?
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What's wrong with a standard XP monochrome scheme?
Semicolons: The number one seller of ostomy bags world wide. - dan neely
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Brady Kelly wrote: a standard XP monochrome scheme
I don't know about it ? I want everything on my screen to appear in black and white ? Is that scheme's business ? How can I activate it ?
modified on Friday, June 6, 2008 2:51 PM
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You're either off your meds or you have never used a Windows OS before. If the latter is the case I suggest you read the manual.
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That just changes the font and windows' colors . What I want is to make everything black and white even a colorful picture in a webpage !!!!
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If a picture has only black and white you won't see much. I believe you mean that you want everything gray-scaled. There might be some sort of software for this, why don't you google for it?
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I tried google and could not find something helpful. Can you ?
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Could you care to share with us why on earth would you do that?
Anyway I never heard of software of any kind for this so you have 2 options:
- get a monochrome monitor
- or if you have a color monitor try to adjust the RGB color values to 0.
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Because a black and white screen is more comfortable for reading and makes eyes less tired.
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If your eyes are tired, then there is something wrong with your eyes and not with your screen.
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Hi Guys,
How can I recover or reset a lost password in MAC?
Thanks
hifiger2004
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Can anybody tell me how to enable download signed activex control (Tools - > Internet options - > Security - > Custome level )through batch file.. If i double click on that batch file it should enable that activex control...........
Thanks
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Too similar query:
http://www.frontpagewebmaster.com/m-388260/tm.htm#388260[^]
I don't think it would be technically possible. An ActiveX Control should pass through Microsoft Authenticode verification in order to get installed and enabled for use.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players.
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts... --William Shakespeare
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