feherke
Thanks for your quick response.
I will look for the OS forum.
The purpose is for time management.
I want to write a trigger to limit my time spending on certain entertainment website.
Theresa
Sorry for not clear. What I want to do is:
When you type 'http://www.youtube.com' in the browser (ex: IE), then the browser will look up the DNS and sent the request to youtube.com. I want to catch the string 'http://www.youtube.com' and log it to a text file.
If you need more explain, please...
I have some legency programs only running on xp/windows 2000, but all new computers in the marketare pre-intalled vista and can not be downgraded. I am going to buy 'Intel DP55WB Motherboard & Core i5 Barebone Kit' from tigerdirect...
I have an old pc and I forget the password. I want to rebuild it but the cd/dvd was broken.
If I buy a new dvd drive and replace the broken one, will any dvd drive be bootable and can be used to rebuilt a pc?
I heard about bootable usb drive/flash drive. How can I put the windows xp cd to a...
when use '<xsd:attribute name =' replace '<xsd:element name='
I got following error:
Error: Schema: unable to load schema 'SampleSchema0.xml'. An error occurred (SampleSchema0.xml#/schema/element[1][@name = 'Customers']/complexType[1]/sequence[1]/attribute[1][@name = 'CustomerID']
Element...
Hi:
I wrote a script to import xml data to sql server 2000, every thing works fine when the data file like this:
<ROOT>
<Customers>
<CustomerID>1111</CustomerID>
<CompanyName>Sean Chai</CompanyName>
<City>NY</City>
</Customers>
<Customers>
<CustomerID>1112</CustomerID>...
Hi:
I wrote a script to import xml data to sql server 2000, every thing works fine when the data file like this:
<ROOT>
<Customers>
<CustomerID>1111</CustomerID>
<CompanyName>Sean Chai</CompanyName>
<City>NY</City>
</Customers>
<Customers>
<CustomerID>1112</CustomerID>...
Hi:
I tried to use XY (scatter) chart type in SQL 2005 report service to create a report like that
|
7| * * *
6|
5| *
4|
3| *
2|
1| *
---------------------------------------
| A B C D
Following is the table:
logdate logtime
------- -----------
A 1
B 3
C...
Hi,
Does anyone know SQL 2005 have any improvement the performance (read/write) of image/text stored in table?
As my experience, saving the image/text in folder and using a pointer in sql table has the best performance in SQL 2000.
My situation is:
Cluster server, 4 processors, 6 G memory...
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