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I currently have OS X 10.0.4 installed, and I want to upgrade to 10.1, so I purchased the 10.1 upgrade disk. However, when I put the disk in and run the install, it goes and searches my volume, ...
Zones: Apple OS, Mac OS 101Date Answered: 01/08/2002 Views: 0
I'm trying to fid out whether it's possible to obtain the title of the active window by any means in OS-X.  I'm aware of OSAXen that can tell you the active application; what I'm looking for is the...
Zones: General Macintosh ProgrammingDate Answered: 03/30/2004 Views: 0
Hello Guys,     could anybody kindly let me know how I can provide authentication for MAC OS X 10.2 with active directory(w2kserver). I want to know if is possible to provide authentication for m...
Zones: Apple Networking, AppletalkDate Answered: 07/05/2005 Views: 5
Is there a way to run Oracle on a Mac natively?  My company uses an ERP (Enterprise Resource Program) that is based on Oracle.  It is served off of a Sun Unix box, so there must be a Unix version o...
Zones: Apple OS, Apple, AppletalkDate Answered: 03/28/2004 Views: 0
I have established a TCP/IP WAN between two mixed peer-to-peer MAC/PC networks. Both locations have 1.5Mb DSL, and an enterprise grade DSL modem with integrated router, firewall, & VPN endpoint. Th...
Zones: Apple Networking, AppletalkDate Answered: 09/14/2004 Views: 0
Have 400 users in a directory.  Each user has  their own directory.  I need each user to be able to access their own directories (via web interface), but not be able to access anyone else's. Is ...
Zones: Apache Web ServerDate Answered: 10/05/2004 Views: 0
Hi, I'm wondering what technologies i should be looking at if i want to port a windows VB 6 application accross to run on Linux, Unix and Mac OSX? Is there anythign that immediately springs t...
Zones: Linux, Kernel Programming, Linux D...Date Answered: 11/07/2004 Views: 0
Currently I have it to auto logon as a user on startup, but lets say a user logs off. How can I have it automatically logon as a specific user again (this is a lab setting with only one user). In t...
Zones: Apple OS, Mac OS 103, Mac OS 102Date Answered: 02/04/2005 Views: 14
We are a small firm in Mexico with our own webserver, we got hacked last week by spykids and they replaced the index files, we restored them and now got hacked again this week. We currently use Aws...
Zones: SecurityDate Answered: 07/20/2006 Views: 0
Are there free options for this or do yo need to purchase software? Thx!
Zones: Apple Software, Apple OSDate Answered: 06/21/2008 Views: 8