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Money 2002 Std and Windows XP Pro
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can I read this disk under windows XP pro? Thank you for your help. Best regards, Nicolas BOUTIER FFS File System Driver for Windows .... I understand that qemu with the correct permissions can use raw devices. I would warrent that vmware would pull a similar stunt, given enough creativity.

the long awaited hackers dictionary
Michael Gordon - MVP gord...@denison.edu microsoft public money Can you give permissions to a specific file in XP Home? It's possible in w2k and XP Pro. The issue for me is accesing the .mny file, stored on the XP Home machine, from another Win98 machine. For backup purposes this is the scenario I need to make

Hyperlink on network broke?
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Stubborn shared drive won't allow connections...
EXAMPLE: ALL files are on the network shared drive. Everyone should be able to access all files using windows explore. One Excel file is used as a 'table and permissions are set appropriately, and the breach in your local security is ok by you, and you don't mind the performance penalty everyone accesing your

carnt share the files over my network
HOW TO: Set, View, Change, or Remove File and Folder Permissions in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308418 -- Ramesh in message news:B7892E2A-8C37-4192-A8D7-5BD9641FBA24@microsoft.com... i want to disable people accesing my files from other accounts on my comp but the box to

XP Pro and Accesing Items in Network Places
How can I read this disk under windows XP pro? Thank you for your help. Best regards, Nicolas BOUTIER FFS File System Driver for Windows Although I'm not entirely sure, I believe complete ownership will be given to The FreeBSD Foundation and therefor you will not have to obtain permissions from Anton Gural.

SQLOLEDB connection in ASP.net
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freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 126, Issue 7
All PCs are Windows XP Pro and conect to a Windows 2000 Server DC. From time to time users find themselves limited to open their network files (located at the Win2k Server) as "Read Only" although they have complete rights over them. Althought nobody else is accesing the file, i have found that the Server still

Windows 2000 File Server "Read Only" files behavior due ...
... try posting to the XP Pro forum. If all you want to do is prevent him from accessing the files on that drive, you can set up NTFS permissions. able 2 access 1 of my h/d's i have set up an account and made it limited but he can still access other drive what can i do to stop him accesing them..i use xp.pro..thx.

simple file server
Yes I can delete files from it but not copy to it. I tried accesing it from Windows XP but it won't give me acces either. Can you get to a DOS prompt and use Xcalcs from the resource kit? to reset the permissions or take ownership? Help wrote: Silly me was testing the security features of Windows 2000

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adam numba...@aol.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web hi wonder if you could help me i have a homenetwork setup on xp pro i have got the network to see the other computers file i can see the pc is there but when i try accesing the pc it show "com_2 is not accessible. you might not have permission to use

Money 2002 Std and Windows XP Pro
You might not have permission to use this network resource. contact the adminsitrator of this sesrver to find out if you ahve access permissions. the list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available." which is very annoying . i have my printer and files shared on my ohter computers. the computers using

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 120, Issue 1
Config: --Outlook 2002, XP-Pro (client machine 1) --Outlook 2000 SP3, XP-Pro (client machine 2) --.pst files are on third computer on home LAN used as file Clearly the file exists and I have permission... the Contacts are already being accessed and shown properly when I select Contacts from the main Outlook

carnt share the files over my network
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Apache file doesn't show any errors and "display errors" is turned on in php.ini. Mysql was installed using, mysql_install_db, chown -R mysql:mysql ..... The fault column(s) show how badly your system is accesing swap. Quick example: rbw 2 5 0 1 5 0 2 4 0 2 5 0 3 4 0 1 5 0 1 5 0 That's from my home machine as I am

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 126, Issue 3
You cannot restrict a user of accesing other user's files locally w/o NTFS if you want to share over the network with restrictions, for sure you have to turn off simple sharing. Then you are gonna get the permissions button (from what I remember when i had XP) and there you can assign the correct permissions to the

Accesing BSD disk under windows
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Accesing Contacts for Mail Addressing
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