I just finished porting a vb .net project from .net 1.1 to .net 2.0. All this involved was making all calls to form controls from worker threads thread-safe by using...
if you want it to run, do as ada said and create a driver that is called from win.ini (not sure if nt still uses win.ini the same way...but you can look into that). Or you can register your program...
normally there's a boot option (when you press f8 before the windows logo appears) to run in debug mode. I've never used it so maybe you've tried it and it won't let you do what you want...so the...
2 things come to mind, either a severely fragmented hard disk, or windows has just finally had enough. Often times after several driver/hardware changes, windows slows down and can even become...
hook the drive up as slave, pop the xp cd in (or 2000, whichever it is), and boot into the recovery console. Run the programs fixmbr and fixboot. That should solve your problem, if not, there's a...
Why does your mouse cause windows to lockup when it dies? Is there seperate software that came with your mouse? If so you should check for updates. That's very strange and it shouldn't happen...glad...
First, I'm not sure if NT based systems will allow this, generally the OS is responsible for allocating program memory. On a win 9x machine you could do it in assembly (even with C perhaps but I've...
Hi,
I just recently upgraded my server from xp to server 2003. There's a problem however. Internet connection sharing "works" (as in the client computers get assigned dhcp and dns info correctly,...
formatting a drive removes all contents of the drive, there would not still be any files or folders if you really formatted it.
Pop a DOS boot disk in, when it boots to the command prompt, type:...
tell your program to restart explorer.exe, that might do the trick...basically you have to force the computer to register current settings again, by just forcing a screen resolution change without...
you need to change the sensitivity of your mouse touchpad, the sensitivity is to high and even though you're just moving your finger across, you're still pressing it hard enough for the pad to think...
but, as far as IIS goes, have you actually set the ip address of your set to the ip address of your network adapter?
You weren't very clear as to how you...
Open up explorer,
go to tools, folder options, view tab, turn on display contents of system folders, who hidden and system files, and uncheck hide protected operating system files
It will be in the...
Usually downloaded from MS or through windows update, they come in the form of exe's cab's and files. Basically all they do is replace existing system files with new versions in order to patch bugs....
If you tried it, you should have mentioned that, I'm giving obvious answers because no matter what you say, I'm convinced you're not as literate as you say you are...otherwise you'd have figured...
listen man, you're way too uptight about that, that's what's most annoying. A side comment here and there is perfectly fine, anyone will tell you so. Visit a few more forums you'll...
Well I suggest first encrypting the information using at least 128 bit encryption. Then, force the server to acknowledge whether information has been sent or not, if not, little red lights go off and...