The above policy settings doesn't work, limited accounts can still shutdown or restart the system using 'Start->Turn off computer->[restart or shutdown]' then just click on 'Yes' when the 'Other users are still logged on, clicking yes, will disconnect the users and continue to restart/shutdown'...
I use winxp pro with 3 accounts (not including the default admin account), 1 has admin rights and the other 2 have limited rights, is there a way to prevent limited accounts from restarting the system? I know it's somewhere in one of the policy settings, but I don't know where.
As it stands at...
to get help on dos commands, type CMD in the run dialog, then type:- command /?
stiddy is right, rd removes all the files and directories from the palm directory, and including the palm directory itself.
Out of curiosity, why use a batch file? (batch files are only useful in pre-windows...
I have run ad-aware, norton antivirus, spybot-search and destroy, hijackthis, and the system is clean.
Normally (at boot time) I have mysql, pgptray, an ftp file server, norton antivirus, itouch (keyboard driver), yamaha softsynth, creative labs webcam go control panel, running in the taskbar...
I'm running windows xp pro on a 1.3Ghz PIII, with 1Gb RAM, and 120Gb h/d. the problem is, I noticed the system becoming very choppy and jerky, when I checked the processes and cpu usage, I noticed the 'system idle process' is using 95% of the cpu, all other processes are using upto 5%, what can...
the code doesn't work, I get:-
Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_ECHO, expecting ',' or ';' in C:\pchelp\index.php on line 24
Line 24 = echo "<head>"
I tried the code at the beginning of the file after '<?php' and in the middle, it's the same error but different line number.
After finding out about how to use meta tags for search engines, I found that the only way I can make use of meta tags is to use redirection. E.G, using a blank index.htm with the meta tags for search and title, etc etc, and redirected to the php page using <meta http-equiv="REFRESH"...
I did the d/l and u/l test and it showed that I have an upload speed of 240Kb/s and a download speed of 241Kb/s, but the ftp server logs show that the download spped from the client, is about 4Kb/s, 4096b/s to be precise.
Would passive mode on the server interfere?, I have to use passive mode...
I use 256K DSL, but when running an ftp server the download (from client) is about 4k b/s, I thought it would be because the user was using a dial-up modem, but I tried it at a friends house, using the same 256K DSL speed, then examined the ftp server log files, I found that when I tried it, the...
After checking the forums, I found there is no forum specifically for 3rd part ftp servers, so I post this problem here.
I'm running windows XP Pro, with IIS 5.0 as the web server, and Serve-U as the ftp server, (3rd party servers allow more than 1 domain).
The problem I'm having is that when...
After installing PGP I created a PGP disk file, but I can't use hibernation in xp, plus, I found that PGP deletes all system restore points, I found this out, when I tried to enter hibernation and windows said the device (ps/2 mouse) is preventing the system from entering hibernation, I thought...
How can I get the Lucent winmodem to recognize caller id signals from the phone company?
I have caller id software that uses 2 types of AT commands, AT#CID which returns an error, but AT+VCID=? shows (0-2)
The software then chooses AT+VCID=1 to eneble caller id, but the modem does not...
I use Win XP Pro, IIS 5.0 for the web server only, Serve-U as the ftp server (3rd party ftp software has much more better security control than IIS).
Offering the files to web browsers? I would need (exagerate slightly), hundreds of links on many web pages, so that IE can download the files...
I don't know if this is the right area for this post, but..
I already have 1 ftp server running which can successfully be accessed using a sub-domain, eg ftp://subdomain.domain.com which points to my wan ip address, then the nat/router points it to the primary lan ip address, I have setup...
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