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Is there a way or utility that can log in detail who access one particular file on a NT server ?  Basically we want to control the read/write of some particular files.  We want to log every file op...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 06/21/1998 Views: 0
we are porting our software to DEC Alpha's OSF1, using the gcc. Running the compiled program, we are getting some warning messages about "unaligned access". We guess that the reason are 64-bit ...
Zones: Unix Systems Programming, Tru64 / D...Date Answered: 02/25/2002 Views: 0
Hello, When I start up Windows 95 I get a dialog box labeled "Desktop" with the following error message: "Path is too long. Can't access folder." After that, all I get is my Windows backgr...
Zones: Windows 95Date Answered: 05/02/2000 Views: 0
If I try to delete/move a file that is in use NT gives me a pretty generic message along the lines of "There has been a sharing violation. The source or destination file may be in use." This mus...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 05/18/2000 Views: 0
Hello, The 'Date accessed' field is not being updated when I open a file in notepad... What I'm doing... 1. Right click a textfile and show the properties 2. Close the properties box 3. ...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 10/13/2000 Views: 0
At work we have 4 computers all running on Windows 98 and networked through a hub. None of the machines have passwords as we all access common job directories.  One of the members at work was sack...
Zones: Windows 98Date Answered: 04/02/2001 Views: 0
Hello, I have a program (homeseer) which requires access to a device connected to the lpt port on my pc.  W2k does not allow the program to take 100% control of the lpt port. Is there any way I can...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 08/29/2001 Views: 0
Recently I installed a samba box in my classroom which has 31 Win98 computers.  All computers get their ip address via the school headquarter's dhcp. When I used samba it was fine, telneting was fi...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 09/01/2001 Views: 0
Lost access to Desktop. Lost icons on desktop. Cannot put new ones there but get "restricted" message. Which I don't remember doing.
Zones: Windows 98Date Answered: 09/06/2001 Views: 0
I just recently installed RedHat 7.2 and the KDE GUI. I'm reading the docs and finding references to various command-line utils, such as inetd, chkconfig, etc. I know I can get to many of the...
Zones: Linux AdminDate Answered: 04/02/2002 Views: 0