hi, I am experimenting with the deployment role in WIN2008 R2. It is easy to deploy an OS to a client since it is already a wim file. But how do you deploy an exe drivers file to a client?
I use emacs org-mode to manage work items. Every week, I manually remove all Done items older than 2 weeks. Is there an easy way to perform this automatically?
EDIT:
I am currently trying to add a new custom command like this:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("P" "Show old entries" todo "DONE"
(
(org-agenda-files '("c:/git/org/tickets.org"))
(tags "CLOSED<=\"-2w\"")
)
))
)
The filter on the CLOSED timestamp is not working correctly.
What's the easiest way to print Avery 8167 or 5167 address labels from Google Contacts?
My search leads me to beleive there's no easy solution to this but I'm hoping some SuperUser has the secret answer.
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=70e1e738527d0147&hl=en
Hi - we would like to know what is the best and easy way to configure a new SharePoint 2010 Server, we have backup the existing DB of SharePoint 2007 (up and running). We would like to mirror the same settings and content of our current SharePoint setup to the new server using the SharePoint 2010.
Hi,
How can I configure windows to use a USB modem like I can do it on linux (http://forumz.in/1799-how-use-reliance-broadband-netconnect-ubuntu-linux/)
I need to bypass the std dialer software provided by the vendor, its exceptionally buggy/irksome and not easy to automate.
EDIT:
OS: Windows Vista (Home basic)
Modem: ZTE AC871 or may be AC8710
I need suggestions for a single board computer, with these requirements:
Runs linux
Wifi
(I/O module?)
Does not need much computing power. I'm using it for applications like twittering when the coffee at the office is ready etc. I'd like it to run linux, for easy scripting and a full network stack. (preferably pre-installed)
There is a computer that is not mine that is accessible on my network. I can even access its filesystem via AFP. What I want to know is how the computer could get on my network. My network is secured like this:
Does that mean that they've used password cracking tools? The pass is not easy to guess but not hard to figure out via brute-force hacking, I guess.
If I am being hacked, should I switch to WPA?
Some directories are easy to understand the meaning
/usr
/bin
...
But for the next ones, I have no idea.
/etc
/opt
opt for optionnal ?
etc for electronic t...... configuration (no idea for t)
I would like to know what these acronyms are meaning
When I type in the standard web address for my site, I get a 403 error. However, when I type in a more exact address, say pointing to an index.php file, everything shows up fine.
I'm using Anodyne Productions' Nova (SMS 3) which uses codeignitor. All accompanying software (PHP/MySQL) is compatible.
I'm not a very technical person, so I'm hoping that this is an easy fix.
Thanks for taking the time to answer.
Hello.
I want to restrict access to certain directories to my ssh users but allow them to read files by known path from there(mostly it's meant to be done by applications). How is that possible? Are there easy ways? Thank you.
There is a computer that is not mine that is accessible on my network. I can even access its filesystem via AFP. What I want to know is how the computer could get on my network. My network is secured like this:
Does that mean that they've used password cracking tools? The pass is not easy to guess but not hard to figure out via brute-force hacking, I guess.
If I am being hacked, should I switch to WPA?
Does anyone know a quick and easy way to use Notepad++'s "find in files" (or other feature) to find files that do not contain a string?
For example:
List all files in c:\inetpub\mywebsite that do not contain "footer.asp"
I need to write a technical document in Microsoft Word, with source code samples sprinkled throughout the text.
Is there any way, without leaving Microsoft Word (maybe a plugin?), to format the source code snippets within the document in the same easy way that SuperUser.com provides - a little button that defines everything as code and formats it appropriately?
Here's what I'm sure is an easy one, but I can't figure it out.
I have two files:
file1: You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike
file2: You are in a maze of twisty little* passages, all alike
I want to perform sdiff on these files, but I want to ignore the * character.
How do I do this?
In XP, control-click on the "up folder" icon opens the parent folder in a new Window.
After much searching, I find no way to do this in Vista. It's easy to get to the parent folder, but not in a new window.
I'm looking for an easy way to produce nicely formatted PDF documents using a subset of data available in a spreadsheet. Ideally, I would be able to produce one or more PDF documents for each row int e spreadsheet. Each row contains scientific data about a sample. There are numbers, text and images in the Spreadsheet that need to be reformatted in a nice way in a PDF.
Ideally, the solution would be a piece of software that a non-technical but highly intelligent scientist could operate.
I have a feeling this is quite easy to do but every solution found on google has to do with adding a script to be run whenever someone logs into the machine.
What I am looking for is a way to run a script when only I log into the machine. I ssh into a shared computer and need to have it load a couple modules for me and I imagined the easiest way to do this would to just run a script on login. Is there a simple way?
My question is different to others as my list of important features is completely different and I believe unique.
Necessary Features Are:
Dual-monitor support
6 desktops minimum
Different icons can be created on different desktops
Reliable and does not delete or remove icons without input from me
Ability to save profiles and reload them if necessary
Ability to change the home desktop to a different one
Reasonably easy to use
Keyboard Support
Good email support
I have a script which will download html files into current directory.
Then it'll generate a report based on these html files.
At last, it'll delete all these html files.
So, when I run this script, I want to make sure there is no html files in current dir.
This is what I got:
if ls *.html >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo 'clear HTML files first'
exit
fi
Is there any easy way to check?
Does anyone know of software to create a newspaper-style web site? I want some software that will make it easy to create something like realclearpolitics.com or nytimes.com.
There is a computer that is not mine that is accessible on my network. I can even access its filesystem via AFP. What I want to know is how the computer could get on my network. My network is secured like this:
Does that mean that they've used password cracking tools? The pass is not easy to guess but not hard to figure out via brute-force hacking, I guess.
If I am being hacked, should I switch to WPA?