I should have mentioned that this is all happening through an interface I made in PHP
I did look into the UPDATE statment, but I wasn't sure if using it would be best practice when you don't know which columns are going to be updated at an given time. I would need to define all of the...
So you want to launch IE from the logon screen without supplying any credentials?
You would probably need to hack winlogon.exe - good luck with that. You're probably better off learning about unattended windows installs and figuring out a way to have Windows automatically log on and start...
So I have a database that has 5 tables with assorted information about a computer. I was wondering what the best practice would be for updating a variable number of tables and or columns at any given time.
I have a table called computerInfo and already have the name of the computer and all...
If you want them to go to a gmail account you could just change the to address from the various addresses to the gmail address. If you're getting your various email addresses from a database or something just change the code that you're pulling the email addresses from.
If you want to output...
I don't know of any websites for SOX info, however, I worked with a company that was SOX compliant. From an IT aspect it boils down to logging nearly everything and having a lot of quality assurance.
What I've found has been most interesting, is that while SOX in general is GOOD; the...
The problem: I have 9 group policy objects which may have entries doing the same thing in them. I'm trying to find a utility that might scan through the different policies and pick up property definitions that are the same through all 9.
I have been unable to find anything that does this -...
Even still, it sounds like it might not be a bad idea to use VMWare or something to set up a test environment with all of your critical apps to just test it on before you go to production.
Research is good and all, but until you throw it into production you can never really be sure that...
Well, I was previously using connect before I used send. But then I thought that perhaps the connect method was causing the client to open a port to listen on, so I took it out.
The client actually still sends UDP messages to the server, but if no ports are available on the computer to be...
Hey everyone, I've got a pretty straightforward UDP client set up - but I'm getting some issues with the Windows firewall and event log messages because it seems like the UDP client is trying to listen on a port even though I haven't told it to.
I'm beginning to wonder if the udpclient class...
Yeah, unfortunatley the guy whos running it in the UK didn't provide me with much info. I'll have to get it from him when I go into work on Monday. Just for the heck of it I tried to run it from my home computer and it worked fine too.
Guess we'll see... it's a strange problem to be sure.
Hey everyone,
I've written an application for my job that works fine in the States but crashes when run on a UK computer. Both systems meet the requirements (.Net 2.0 installed).
I'm not using any sort of date conversion or time conversion. I can't figure out what might cause the program...
Hey everyone.
I've been playing around a lot with the webbrowser object and the mshtml object library.
I'm having trouble though using webbrowser.readystate. When I click a form object (button) to submit a form the readystate of the browser isn't getting changed to loading. So when I try...
Hey guys.
I can't find any good examples of a good client server program in vb.net - or a good place to start learning how I might make one without an example.
I've found an example and of a UDP client/server and implemented it in my application, however the server does not send packets...
I'm trying to figure out how I can discern 'ranges' of color in RGB format.
I want to divide RGB values into greens, browns and blues.. but I'm not sure how to read a RGB value as X,Y,Z being greenish for example.
I've thought about taking the largest value in the returned string and using...
No, that makes sense. So both mysql and php use the same seed to encode it to sha - it generates the same string.
I'll give that a shot and see what happens. Thanks!
Right, I was thinking that - but I'm not sure if that would work... I guess I don't know enough about how encryption works. But if encoded in SHA before going to the SQL server will the SQL server be able to decode it properly to match it? To maybe explain better - will both computers use the...
I think your problem lies in what you're trying to set the text to.
I can't see your array with the code you've provided - but I'm pretty sure that array(1).whatever isn't a valid array key. I also can't see where you're getting the phonebook entries from, if it's a text file, database et...
Hey guys, I'm looking for some advice here. I'm writing a program that interfaces with a remote SQL database. I wanted to know how you guys would securely pass along SQL commands to the server. I don't know how to go about sending the user password securely so it can't be snooped with a...
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A superman returns keyboard, none the less...
Isn't there some other place that's giving away the mouse for free as well?
Just use php.net to learn PHP.. it's how I learned.
Start with a very basic function like echo and go from there.
www.php.net/echo
When you start to want to expand your horizons you can read on other functions simply by suffixing the php.net domain with the function name...
AD programming in .NET makes my brain hurt, so much.
I'm trying to list a specific user in the directory -- I've gotten it down to being able to list all users in a particular OU but I don't quite grasp how I can list just one user by username.
I can do it by common name.. just not username...