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marto12 wrote: hey yall i use masm32 i could someone,from the beginning
Study more or ask the person that give you the code.
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now when I am trying to connect to IIS it displays dialog asking for Computer Name when I do that it pop Up error : System Cannot Find the path specified
Please do help me at the Earliest.
Develop2Program & Program2Develop
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Navneet Hegde wrote: now when I am trying to connect to IIS it displays dialog asking for Computer Name when I do that it pop Up error : System Cannot Find the path specified
Try to enter the IP address instead.
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I have a problem with a user32.dll file and will extracting it to the system32 directory it prompts me for a password.
Does anybody know what that password is.
Because if i try to copy the file and paste it i get an error msg.
Pls Help
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Why are you doing this?
User32.dll is a system file, and unless you're (re)installing the OS, a service pack or a hotfix, you shouldn't be changing it.
Copy and paste will fail because you can't overwrite a loaded DLL.
Steve S
Developer for hire
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I have a computer here that gives the following error message upon startup:
"The system DLL user32.dll was relocated in memory. The application will not run properly. The relocation occurred because the DLL C:\\WINDOWS\System32\HHCTRL.OCX occupied an address range reserved for Windows system DLL's. The vendor supplying the DLL should be contacted for a new DLL."
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From this, you can deduce that user32.dll is a system DLL, while HHCTRL.OCX is not. Have you considered replacing the HHCTRL.OCX file instead?
Steve S
Developer for hire
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I have the same problem. It is, after some googlare skills, a microsoft issue. They updated the HHCTRL.OCX control (which is the HTML helper), which uses the same address range as user32.dll.
I guess a new fix for that came out already.. try doing windowsupdate again.
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i'm now designing a linker for a software language..,for that i need to know about the linker structure..,how .obj files are linked to create .exe file(PE format file)...
any help..,thanx n advance..
mirraa
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Wow
This is non trivial.
The MS Linker expects to see .OBJ, .DLL or .LIB files (amongst others) as input.
If you create a valid .OBJ or .DLL file then it will link fine.
Creating these files (as a compiler does) requires a lot of intricate code and is a significant part of any language compiler.
Microsoft document this in great detail in their MS COFF dicumentation (available online)
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/platform/firmware/PECOFF.mspx[^]
Bear in mind that this now includes 32-bit and 64-bit support.
Hugh
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How to get IPv4 Address in VISTA? when i tried to get the address in asp.net it is displayed the address "fe80::5efe:192..... like this
PLZ solve this Prob
Thanks in advance
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What is the user group that you are belong to?
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HI ALL
i m using HP 2214 UT it hsa 32 bit Vista can i use 64 bit vista on it
SP
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Bugs can neither be created nor be removed from software by a developer. They can only be converted from one form to another. The total number of bugs in the software always remain constant.
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Only if the CPU is a 64-bit CPU that is supported by Vista.
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I would like to know how to prevent broadcasting between two NICs (NIC X 192.168.xx.1, NIC Y 192.168.yy.1)in Windows XP? I have a PC with two NICs in different VLAN. I found that many traffics in 192.168.xx.0 are generated by ip address of its NIC Y 192.168.yy.1. The source mac address of the traffics are its NIC X. The destination of the traffics are mac address FFFFFFFFFFFF.
So I would like to prevent it! Please help!
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Which broadcasts are these?
i guess it will be your normal "NetBIOS announcements". If possible (and wont break anything), remove the "client for windows networks" on it.
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Is it can prevent NIC X to forward the traffic that the NIC Y 192.168.yy.1 to send packets to 255.255.255.255?
Please help!
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Well.. how do you see that this broadcast is going to the other subnet?
It would be very stupid for Microsoft to broadcast your presence coming from an IP to a network which will only route it onwards.
A packet of 192.168.xx.1 will never arrive anywhere on 192.168.yy.0/24 ....
How are you determine the delivery of this packet? Are you using a sniffer?
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Something like sniffer!
It may be due to a class management software, it will generate the boardcast frame periodically. But it always send to 192.168.xx.1.
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LaHaHa wrote: I would like to know how to prevent broadcasting between two NICs (NIC X 192.168.xx.1, NIC Y 192.168.yy.1)in Windows XP? I have a PC with two NICs in different VLAN. I found that many traffics in 192.168.xx.0 are generated by ip address of its NIC Y 192.168.yy.1. The source mac address of the traffics are its NIC X. The destination of the traffics are mac address FFFFFFFFFFFF.
Use router instead of 2 network card. Router will block broadcast by default.
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The reason of using 2 network card is used to send a lot of data in a isolated network without affect the real network. The PC with two network card is the PC of teacher. So we can't use router instead of it.
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Hi,
i have one problem in IIS.
I have installed IIS on my PC from administrator login, as I don't have right for installation.
Now when i am login then in IIS default website is not there.
But in administator login it's showing perfect.
Why it is so??
Please help..
Thanks,
Sun Rays
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Is it win2003? i think the localstart.asp(x?) is protected from outside users.
Are you accessing localhost?
Otherwise, make sure you have the proper permissions..
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I would just like to know if anyone out there has a working Playstation 2 emulator?
Work Hard Play Hard
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