Gentlemen,
Thank you for the responses. My next step is checking on the hardware firewall. I already have ZoneAlarm in place, which adds a level of comfort, but a "belt and suspenders" attitude never hurt anybody.
Steve
I may be worrying that the sky is falling, but I'd like to know what the experts think.
I have broadband access at home (cable modem, if that matters). I use no router or hardware firewall. I do use ZoneAlarm (both pro and free, on two different machines - switching the network cable between...
Pivan,
I agree with you partially, and with Koldark's analysis completely.
Cracking is wrong. No ifs, ands, or buts.
That's why I disagree with your "should only be used" phrase. If something is wrong, it's wrong, and no amount of pressure makes it right.
The ends do *not*...
Pivan,
This isn't a court of law, but some of the processes of the court would come in handy right now.
I don't know if we have all the pertinent facts about the situation.
BurtanI said "Because I had a lot of time every day I went to the neighbouring department called "Production...
Pivan,
The problem with inventing rules after the fact is that there's no stopping point. *Now* BurtanI might be able to call it shareware, but that's not what the client understood or expected when they got the software.
To stretch a point, it would really bother me if someone decided now...
Paulo,
The count of MTX.exe's will depend on the number of packages you have. The formula is MTX_Count = Package_Count + 1. The spare MTX.exe is a sort of "traffic cop" that helps direct traffic.
The size of the package-oriented MTX.exe will vary (read: will grow), and will...
Hi, Mel.
You'll definitely want to do check-ins of your code into SourceSafe, and you will probably want to label the checked-in code (as well as any comments you want to add).
The labels will let you mark logical breaking points in your project (different releases, different functionality...
Could the extraneous, floating, non-going-away file names be from a random chunk of memory (disk or RAM) that just happened to be in USER.DAT?
In other words, could their appearance in USER.DAT be an artifact of a poorly written program (or operating system).
I don't know, but I'm not sure...
I ran into a similar problem with a site I'd put together. The difficulty is not in Pagemill, but rather the fact that the search engines take so long to refresh themselves. I tried registering my site directly with the search engines (submitting the site directly, instead of waiting for them...
I'd agree with pghmikeh in not deleting Quincy. Hard drive space is cheap and plentiful, so having an unused program that *may* be handy some day is not a bother.<br><br>But Quincy himself is a big bother -- seemingly catching errors that nobody else sees (or cares...
Our application uses a registry setting in the course of printing. If there's a problem printing, that setting is one of the first things we check -- is it there, and is it set correctly.<br>
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Sometimes we have something strange happen: no printing, but the registry entry exists and is...
I'm starting to take a look at Visual Make from <A HREF="http://www.mobi-sys.com" TARGET="_new">www.mobi-sys.com</A>. It looks interesting, but I haven't found anyone using the software to get their impressions.<br>
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Yeah, that's pretty much of a "herd mentality" thing, but I...
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