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9 settembre 2007

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Il ftp archivia automaticamente

Ho un ceppo di riserva che genero ogni notte… su tre assistenti differenti. Tutti sono separati da molte miglia attraverso il Internet. Ho desiderato trovare un senso facile trasmetterli tutti ad una posizione centrale, ma allo stesso tempo non ho desiderato avere alcun software supplementare per farlo.

Il requisito chiave di non avere bisogno del software supplementare ha significato che avrebbero bisogno del ftp dello scritto in qualche modo.

Dopo il gioco intorno con esso alla linea di ordine, ho scoperto - l'opzione di s. Permette che gli alimentiate una lima che userà giocare gli ordini posteriori del ftp.

Lascia lo sguardo a che cosa devo fare per trasmettere questa lima

1. Colleghi all'ospite (ftp.somesite.com)

2. Trasmetta il username e la parola d'accesso (coordinatore/Password1997)

3. Trasmetta la lima (c:\logs\backups.log)

4. Sconnessione

Negli ordini del ftp questo si converte:

apra ftp.somesite.com
coordinatore
Password1997
scomparto
metta c:\Logs\Backup.log
rinunciato

l'ordine dello scomparto si assicura che il ftp non prova a fare alcune conversioni del testo con la lima.

Risparmi lo scritto ad una lima (nel mio caso lo ho denominato FtpScript.txt)

Id= del <p><a del ftp Automatically</center>
…
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Scritto da Steve Wiseman sopra 9 settembre 2007 con 1 commento.
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Fusione di AMD per abbinare metà di-alte prestazioni correnti di GFX

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Al Tribuna 2007 di influenza in Australia, il responsabile tecnico Michael Apthorpe di AMD Australia ha suggerito l'imminente “Fusione„ l'architettura per un disegno dell'ibrido CPU/GPU su un singolo disegno di circuito integrato offrirà oggi (ai tempi del rilascio) le prestazioni e le possibilità simili dei grafici a quelle schede dei grafici della metà di--alto-gamma.

Ancora ha pensato spedire in mezzo in ritardo 2008 ed all'inizio del 2009, inizialmente fusione sarà designato allo spazio integrato di valore per UMA- sistemi basati del taccuino. Poiché il mercato integrato è molto prezzo sensibile, il punto di prezzi sarà forse ancora alternative integrate abbastanza basse, ma marginalmente più superiore correnti. In cambio, gli utenti del taccuino godranno le possibilità e le prestazioni considerevolmente migliori dei grafici per la differenza di costo.

Il problema di possibilità delle cartoline base è stato sollevato dei pubblici a cui Michael ha dichiarato AMD attualmente sta esaminando indietro la compatibilità possibile ma suggerito esso richiederà molto probabilmente una nuova cartolina base.

Scritto da Zheng lungo sopra 9 settembre 2007 con nessun osservazioni.
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eBay has no current plans to further integrate Skype

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SkypeEver since eBay bought Skype back in 2005, there’s been wild speculation on how eBay will integrate Skype into its services. Today eBay Australia’s head of community and PR Daniel Feiler said there are no further plans to integrate Skype into eBay’s auctions or communications services beyond what is already capable to include Skype buttons in auction listings.

During the “living online” session at the Influence Forum 2007 in Australia, Sarah Stokely from lifehacker asked the question if and how eBay plans to extend the Skype integration into eBay. Another attendee also noted how eBay doesn’t even use Skype to provide customer support services.

It sounds like eBay doesn’t really have a plan for Skype, or at least not in Australia. However Daniel did note there are particular regional eBay markets where Skype has a much higher rate of adoption.

One journalist also had a personal issue with PayPal which he felt was suitable to share with everyone in the forum.

Written by Long Zheng on September 9th, 2007 with no comments.
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Desktop security showdown at Influence Forum 07

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This is David Hall, consumer product marketing manager from Symantec. You might be wondering why he looks like he wants to inflict harm on somebody. That’s probably because he does.

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The person David is looking at is Kim Brebach, who runs an Australian technology marketing firm whose clients includes ESET NOD 32 – a competing antivirus product. But Kim didn’t compare products, Kim spoke the truth and that is a majority (if not all) of “anti-stuff†products suck and it’s easy to blame the users for less-than-optimal security products in the past.

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Kim also had an interesting spin on the viral “if operating systems were airlines†joke, “if antivirus was airline securityâ€. It went something like, everyone had to be body searched and scanned which took an incredibly long time before even getting on the plane. Passengers would be forced to sit on the tarmac practicing emergency drills over and over again. The plane would have two seatbealts instead of one. After the plane eventually takes off, if you wanted to go

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Written by Long Zheng on September 9th, 2007 with 2 comments.
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Change the default web browser used in Visual Studio 2005

Ever wonder how you can change the default web browser used in Visual Studio 2005 IDE? It’s pretty simple.

  • Right click on any .aspx file on your IDE’s Solution Explorer
  • Click on the “Select With…” menu option
  • In the dialog that pops-up select the browser that you want the IDE to be defaulted with. If your browser is not listed you can add your browser to the list
  • Click on the “Set as default” button to make the selected browser as the default browser for the IDE

And that’s all to it to set the default browser for your Visual Studio 2005 IDE.

Written by askars on September 9th, 2007 with no comments.
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Implanted Identification Microchips that Cause Cancer? Say it ain’t so!

VeriChip, maker of implantable RFID-powered identification microchips, are being accused of withholding information from the public with regards to the dark side of their “lifesaving” chips. Don’t say you haven’t been warned: the signs have been there for a decade, available for all to see. No, you needn’t be a doctor, radiologist, or nano-technician to have seen them and heeded their warning, you just had to watch a couple of episodes of one of the 90s most popular hit TV shows ever: The X-Files.

Apparently Chris Carter’s insanely-popular X-Files (and its cult following) had more than just the plot lines down right, it seems that The Truth really is out there after all! A startling article on on MSNBC today reveals that implanted “medical” microchips used for the purpose of the identification of cats, dogs, horses, and the elderly really can cause cancer after all, just like their TV counterparts.

For those of you not yet enlightened by Chris Carter’s science-ficitional work of art, here’s the gist of what happened (which is, by no means whatsoever, to be considered a substitute to actually watching the X-Files!). In the X-Files TV series, FBI Special Agent Dana Scully (played by Gillian Anderson) was kidnapped by “aliens” who had a unique identification microchip implanted in the base of her neck. Seasons later, Agent Scully discovers the microchip and has it removed, triggering a malignant nasopharengeal tumor to develop (in her nasal cavity). Later on in the storyline, Agent Scully’s cancer is healed by finding a replacement microchip (and we later discover that the microchip can cure cancer and most other bodily illnesses).

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Written by Computer Guru on September 9th, 2007 with no comments.
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