Is it possible for a program to access another program's memory directly and read from (or write to) it, or to "inherit" the old contents of memory reclaimed from another program? (ie if it doesn't zero out memory before using it and just reads from unitialized memory directly)
I have outlook 2007 installed (12.0.6514.5000) on my work computer.
I just installed Bowie to allow integration with outlook and TFS.
Most of the features for that plugin are based on the Ribbon. But I don't have the ribbon. I have the old menu and toolbar structure.
How do I switch to the ribbon view?
I have a simple file with two worksheets in. In the first worksheet (a product list) are a number of columns, including Product Code and Product Description. In the second worksheet (dispatches in January), I have Product Code. I need to insert a new column with the associated Product Description field completed based on the relevant line from the first worksheet.
I'm sure this is very easy, but its not something I've done before.
Thank you
I'm working on a talk that will involve typing code and running it in front of an audience. So I don't screw it up, I'd like to pre-record typing the more complicated bits of the source code and play it back. Most programs I've found that do similar things (like AutoHotKey) dump the text instantaneously as a giant block. Is there any program that will do this and allow me to adjust the play-back speed?
It used to be that when I went to Gmail when I didn't have Internet access, I went to the offline mode where I could still read old emails, etc. But now I can't access it at all. Solution?
I want to power something using the parallel port of on an old Dell Dimension 8200. How much current can be drawn from each of the 8 the data pins? I have pulled a maximum of 78mA/pin so far, but what is the upper limit? Can I short pins together to raise this limit?
I have some very important files I want to backup before I reinstall my Ubuntu back to 9.04 from the 9.10 (its causing me all sorts of problems).
The files total size is small so im just going to copy them over to Dropbox. Im wondering, when i reinstall Ubuntu and copy them back will there be any issues re the permissions of those files because my old user account which created them and the new user Ill setup on the new install will be different?
Hello. I have a friend who's put himself in that age-old position: His OS partition has turned out to be too small for his needs. He'd really like to be able to repartition his harddrive without formatting it. In the past Partition Magic would have leapt to mind, but apparently Symantec bought that in 2003 and never updated it (and then officially discontinued it).
Is there a "modern day" Partition Magic that every uses for desperate situations like this, that also works under Windows 7?
Thanks
I've followed this guide: http://www.phamviet.net/2012/06/03/centos-6-2-compile-php-5-4-2-from-source/
It all works as it should, but when I'm done and I type 'service httpd restart' following by 'php --version', it still displays the old 5.1.6 PHP version.
This is 'uname -a' : Linux xxxxxx.com 2.6.32-042stab061.2 #1 SMP Fri Aug 24 09:07:21 MSK 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
It's a VPS hosted in my main dedicated server (OpenVZ).
Not sure what else to say, but I appreciate any help :)
OS: CentOS 6
Set up:
An always on old-ish laptop connected to a NAS which contains TV/Films/Music.
I want to be able to stream on the fly the data on my NAS to various connected devices such as iphone or laptop. I am currently using Orb (orb.com) mycast software but the requirements for the streaming are very high in terms of processing power is there alternative software and dedicated hardware i can add to get maximum benefit from this setup?
I have an old desktop sitting around I wanted to try making a server out of, but I don't want to pay to register a Domain Name. Is there a way I can host a website without a domain name, or to register a domain name for free? If I can't host a web page without a domain name, can I just access the files on the server through the internet some how without a domain name?
Thanks for any insight!
I am using Windows XP. I am tired of looking at the folder icons in Windows XP. I changed the color depth to 256 colors and the folder icons in Windows Explorer changed to the flat - windows 95/98 style icons. I loved them!
is there a way to tell windows explorer to show those flat old style icons for folders? without going to 8-bit?
Note: I am okay with going down from 32-bit, but 8 is way too low to work with.
I am looking for a Web interface to bind9, to edit zones, add records, etc, with user access privileges (not Webmin please!) but free and possibly open-source.
I have googled a lot, but I only found stalled projects, or very old ones, not updated after 2002 or so.
It would be great a nice Web2.0 UI, but at this point it's not crucial.
Thanks a lot!
Gabble
In order to perform realistic tests for a new backend server, I'd like to process all Apache requests twice.
So simply handle all the live requests with the old server, as it's done right now, but then also 'duplicate' the requests to a different virtual host, where the new backend is deployed, which will process the request and log the response.
What's the best / most simple way to achieve this in Apache? (the backend is a FastCGI process)
When the computer start, it displays me two XP versions to choose from. One XP windows is the new installed windows OS on drive C and the other was on drive F , but it's content was formatted.
How can I get ride of that menu(removing the old windows item)
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I have a raw (no codec used for compression) AVI file that I am trying to import into iMovie '09. When I did this with the old iMovie '06, I was able to import it. Now it is just grayed out.
Is there a lossless step I can use to import this video into iMovie?
If the answer is a straight NO, what software alternative should I investigate for my movie editing needs?
Hello.
I've installed Windows Server 2008 and i need to share the wireless network.
In the old OS, the XP, i have the option to share the internet, but here in Windows Server 2008 i can find that option.
How can i solve this?
Thank you.
What permissions are needed to create a scheduled task on Windows 2008 with AD:
That error is 0x80070005 in hex. Facility 7 = Windows, error code 5 = Access Denied. The user account used to run this code doesn't have sufficient rights.
One of my neighbors asked me to help them setup this old printer on their computer (thier other printer is broken) so after fighting with it for about an hour but to no avail. Every time I try to install it, windows just recognizes it a as "print to file printer" as in it will only print to an output file.
It's kinda urgent so speedy help would be appreciated.
A client exposed information regarding what will become a controversial website in the domain WhoIs after she purchased it from auction.
Is there any whois cache that will detect, save, and share the old whois information for that domain, after it has changed?
(It's a website to provide birth control in countries where it is banned, and she may receive death threats for the information shared on it. Obviously something she wishes to avoid.)
Hello,
I am currently looking at the file size of my Apache logs as they became huge. In my logrotate conf, I have delaycompress enabled. Does Apache really need this (as the logrotate documentation says that some programs still write in the old file) or is it safe to disable delaycompress?
Best regards,
Jonas
The version of Apache shipped in RHEL 5.4 is very old. A feature I need only shipped recently. It seems Apache upstream only ships tarballs, and omits binary packages. Obviously I could build from source, but what's the canonical way to upgrade a single package like this?
Is it common procedure to drop a newer tarball in the existing SPEC, or does someone already do all this with an eye towards RHEL?