Hi,
Currently, my mac is backing all my data up.
At this time, i working ... Is it ok, when i move/change files during backup ?
Or, i will have side-effects later ?
Thanks.
I'm having major trouble with my desktop, which is running Windows XP Professional. All the files have become access-denied overnight. I unchecked the file sharing option, I tried resetting the user in security settings, but still no luck.
Anyone have any other tricks to try?
I have a now non-bootable install of Ubuntu. What files do I need to copy to backup all of the MySQL databases (including database users and permissions)?
What needs to go in the htaccess file to make it display the files in a subdirectory but still just display mydomain.com in the browser?
For example, normally the index.htm file in public_html displays at mydomain.com
but I instead want the index.htm file in public_html/sub to be displayed at mydomain.com
I remember someone here at SU gave a link to a site where you could share your Linux custom configuration files (like bashrc, vimrc and others), but I don't remember what was that site. I already searched it on here and on Google, but I had no luck so far...
Can you help me find out?
I am the only administrator on my Window's 7 Asus x53E series laptop. Why is a standard user able to access my files by just searching my name in the start menu? If I log into guest account and search my name it shows an error that i don't have permission. When i log into my roommate's standard account and go to the start menu I put my name in search and everything I have done or searched is open to them . How can i make my administrator account private
I've checked "Don't use the index when searching in file folders for system files", but I don't see a way to tell Windows 7 that I'm looking for a system file. What does this option actually do, and how do I use it to search every file name on the drive for a specified character string?
I intend to search file names in an indexed folder that contains non-indexed subfolders and "system" file types, and this option seems to have no effect on the skipping of those subfolders and file types.
My httpd.conf uses the MultiViews option to serve HTML files for URLs like http://server/blog. This works fine, unless there are directories with the same name – Apache will then try to serve the directory.
Is there any way to ensure precedence of blog.html over blog/, or rather: can I make Apache process content negotiation according to MultiView although a matching entity (the directory) is present?
In nginx, I can do this explicitly:
try_files $uri $uri.html $uri/ =404;
I'd like to make it Ctrl-Shift-F to match Visual Studio.
I realize to do that I need to remove that binding from the Query-Save to File item.
But, I can't even add ANY shortcut. When I pull up the Tools/Customize box, pick Edit in the Categories and then Find-in-Files in the Commands, the box for "Modify Selection", where I assume I could add a shortcut, is greyed out.
Any clues?
Within the last week, whenever I go to save a file from the internet when I save to "Documents" it doesn't show just what is in My Documents at the higher level, it shows all the contents of every sub-folder.
I haven't changed any settings- how can I get this back to normal (so that files of sub-folders are not shown when saving)?
I tried with both Chrome and IE so it's not the browser doing it.
The problem seems to only happen with My Documents, no other folders like Downloads etc.
After executing command above, I've got all the files and dirs missing (except the hidden one). Where are they and how can I get them back ?
Please help :)
PRobably not, just need to clear up a question between me and a colleague.
Wondering if there's an FTP tool that will search for a phrase within all the files in a directory.
I doubt it.
Thanks.
I'm using subversion, how to do this:
import files under /target but excluding those under /target/download1 and /target/download2
Anyone can provide a demo?
On Linux, we can simply do:
cp -pr directory
How to do that in Windows? Can it be done in Windows Explorer? Any GUI tool suggestions?
It would be the best if I can keep the NTFS permissions and creation/modification/access time. At a minimum, I need to preserve the modification date for the files and the directories. Windows Explorer's copy does not preserve the modification date for directories.
I'm on a gigabit LAN with a 2-Core 3 Ghz server dedicated to serving up our Repository.
What I check out a project with about 30,000 mostly small files, it only streams out at about 1 MB/sec. There's about 140 MB so it kinda takes forever.
Surely the bottleneck isn't the hard-drive... it's on an SSD after all. Is it a processing issue?
Windows Server 2008
Hi all,
I am looking for a way to do search and replace (for free) in word (.doc) files.
The softwares I found so far allows me to search but not replace.
Any suggestions ?
When copying hundreds of small files/folders the calculating phase of Windows, before it starts actually copying, takes a long time. Is there any setting to tell Windows to start copying right away and/or skip the whole calculation part?