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There should be an item on your menu bar at the top of your screen that says "Finder". There should be a menu item under the Finder menu that says "Preferences". There should be an "Advanced" item and under there should be a check box to "Show all file extensions". …

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I could use some more information - when you say "Tune Up Process Manager" are you referring to the Performance Troubleshooter? Or is this a third party application? Thanks! /David C.

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Hi Sally - If I were in your shoes, I would take the external drive to another Mac and see if it can be mounted there. IF it can be mounted, I would then IMMEDIATELY copy the student's projects onto another drive before doing anything else. I can't believe how …

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That's interesting - and a very similar method to WiFi tethering. However, one small detail that the article is missing is to tell you that your computer (presumably a laptop) must also have a BlueTooth adapter installed in order to communicate with your phone. Other than that small but important …

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A dead battery is the only thing I can think of that would reset the system clock each time that it is rebooted. Just because you bought the computer three to four years ago doesn't mean the battery didn't sit around on a shelf waiting to be installed in the …

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That sounds highly unusual. Have you contacted Sony's tech support for this? It may be a driver issue. One thing I've found on my netbook running Windows 7 is that if I don't have a component connected to the netbook at boot time, it won't work right if I plug …

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Could you post a screen shot of the existing layout with sensitive information blanked out? Dynamic sizing of both rows and columns [I]usually[/I] produces the most pleasing results.

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It would help to have more details about your peer to peer network plans. Are all the devices of one operating system? Are all the devices on the same physical network? (LAN) Are you planning on sharing file? Files and printers? Streaming media between them? Please answer these questions and …

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Hello, Afoolery - Unfortunately, the symptoms you describe indicate that the battery is on its last legs. It's almost dead. Soon, the system will not start up with the battery installed at all because all of the voltage is going to recharge the battery. You will need a new battery. …

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Hello, Edith - Twitter is what is known as a 'Social Networking Site'. This means that individuals can choose to 'subscribe to' or 'follow' other users and what they write on their accounts. What a person writes on their account is able to be seen by the world, but only …

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Hello, Urataru - Where are you storing the results of your join? If you are storing them in a new table, you should be able to query that table directly and produce the report you are seeking. But to answer your question directly, yes. You can have a single report …

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Your question is too general. We need more details about your project. Visual BASIC has more 'front end' capability than almost any other language I've seen. C++ code is normally used with VB to handle computationally intensive portions of the application. Please let us know more details about your application …

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We will need some more details to try to help you. Do you have disk quotas turned on? Is this device on a domain? Are any other programs complaining of hitting quota restrictions when attempting to save anything else? Please let us know some more details and we can see …

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I have no idea because I don't use this at home. I will try to enable it tonight and see what happens. While you wait for that to happen, have you tried searching the Microsoft help site? [url]http://support.microsoft.com/search/[/url]

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Your question deals with a very complicated subject. We need more information in order to help. Who has the authority to answer DNS lookups for your domain 'mysite.com' ? Who has the authority to answer DNS lookups for your client's domains 'test.com' ? Where ever these domains are point, that …

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Which operating system is this running on? You could simply set file permissions based on the user account executing the file . . . how to do that depends on the operating system.

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I would call that 'White Hat Hacking' and it happens all the time in commercial situations. Here's a link to something that may be what you're looking for - [url]http://www.flukenetworks.com/fnet/en-us/products/OptiView+Series+III+Integrated+Network+Analyzer/Datasheets[/url] I hope this helps -

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Keep in mind that the users in MySQL are different and totally separate from the operating system users, even if they are named the same. So, when you are logged into the mysql command line system with the first account user ''@'localhost' you are starting the command line system without …

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I think we need more details in order to help. For example - you initialize your variable to the of 4 Is there an entry for idProduct that matches the value of 4? Also - and perhaps most importantly - what is the exact error message you are receiving? A …

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We need more details and information in order to answer your question. Legally? I would have to ask the folks at Google about that. I know that technically, it should be possible to copy and paste the information . . . but yeah - I'd check with Google to see …

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The only document that I am familiar with is the PCI data audit guide. It's supposed to relate to cardholder data, but the audit covers really good basic security details. Maybe you could look at the organization of the audit elements to help focus your organization of the data you're …

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Once you get booted to your desktop, open your computer location and look at the folders. I'd be willing to bet that you see more than one System folder. You probably installed a new 'instance' of MacOS in addition to the one that is already there with all your files. …

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I think the reason that no one has replied to this message is that just about any laptop with enough memory and processor power will do. Which operating system are you running? Is there a version of your programming and web development tools that run on Linux? I've found that …

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The image you provided in the link is too small to read. Please either take the screen shot again, or simply type the error message into the thread. Thanks! /David C.

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It's very difficult to tell without more information. When I am troubleshooting email problems, I like to test each link of the process individually. That way I can eventually arrive - at least - where the problem is located. That way I can apply my attention to the proper component …

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One thing I've done in the past is to open a text file (depending on what you have installed on your Mac for word processing) and type the information that I use over and over in the file. Then, I copy and paste the information as needed from the text …

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I'm not sure exactly what's going on here - but the first thing I would try is connecting both USB flash drives to the system at the same time. Backups write what is called a 'catalog' file that keeps track of what was backed up and which device was used …

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The one time I had a problem like this, I found that a few of my system files (files used to start the operating system) were corrupted due to bad sectors on my hard drive. Bad luck that the bad sectors are located where your operating system files are located. …

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[QUOTE=alternativetoo;1496412]I have this problem since 3 months. When I turn on my laptop (toshiba A215 s4807) only cooler starts and nthing more (no display, hdd etc.) so I have to wait like 10 minutes with laptop turned on like that and than turn it of an turn on again and …

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