Undeleting Files / Windows XP Can't Initialize Driver
Hi, Carey.
I work at a small private christian school where I am responsible for our website. Last Tuesday, I changed a page. When I got back to work on Thursday, the My Webs folder that is usually in My Documents was completely gone - along with my website files. I thought someone might have deleted it by mistake, but it was not in the recycle bin. I know I did not delete it. How could it just "disappear" without a trace? Is there a way to put it back? Directory:
> IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-03-31
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Automating Tasks in Linux using Cron
Linux has a powerful task scheduler called Cron. Cron will allow you to run commands automatically at times specified by you. Cron is similar to the task scheduler you find in Windows. To keep track of the schedules and tasks it has to run, Cron requires a file called Crontab (CRON TABle). All the Cron schedules and tasks should be stored in this table. The Crontab files cannot be directly edited. You can add or delete entries in the crontab file using the crontab command. Directory:
> IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-03-26
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Passwords in XP and Windows Logon UI Error Message
Hi There,
I hope you can help me. Anytime I get a box on my screen asking if I would like Windows to remember the password for whatever I am dealing with and I click yes it never does, whether this is for my e-bay account or anything at all. Also if I am in e-bay and I have typed in a product to search for then surely the next time I type the same thing in the word should be finished for me, but it's not! I believe that this problem occurred when I downloaded a new connection kit for freeserve last year. I am no longer with freeserve however.
Thank you very much
P. G. Directory:
> IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-03-23
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Transferring to New Hardware With a Supertar
With any of the Supertars, transferring to new hardware is easy. If the new hardware uses the same disk controller (or the same driver) as the old, you can just boot from your recovery media and proceed to recover the system. But what about when the new hardware is different? Directory:
> IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-03-03
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