We all have burnt CD/DVDs on our personal computer to distribute among family or friends, Ubuntu.com ships everyone free copies of Ubuntu Linux,...
Use the Group policy editor to change this! %windir%\system32\gpedit.msc set, User Config\Admin Templates\System\Prevent Access To Registry...
http://nms.lcs.mit.edu/papers/portscan-oakland04.pdf
Goto Start->Run type msconfig and press enter, goto Startup tab find the program and remove it.
What database are you using??
Try changing this line RS.source = "Client Details" To RS.source = "[Client Details]"
Probably You run a virus scan program and then deleted it, but since it is still trying to run at boot up it means that is still part of your...
Try CDONTS, www.go4expert.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1565
Yes right! Perl script remains the same, usually the perl script is executed by the user assigned to the web server, but by using suexec, the perl...
Every company needs to recruit new talents every now and then, the difference being the amount. A small-sized company may only recruit one person...
I think self-taught programmer are better because they know whatever they know very well, whatever much they know is solid, whereas most of the...
Here, this is a full tutorial of how to use suexec http://linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/1445/1/
If you want formatting in your content, you'll need use HTML, and also send it as HTML body!
You'll need to compile apache back from source with suexec support! What OS are you using?
Mine too, 'cause it's easy to install, configure, the best part is the package manager! Has anyone tried Kubuntu?
You'll need to configure SuExec on Apache to run Perl scripts as owner!
You can try the Open Source alternatives for PS CS3 here http://www.osalt.com/photoshop OR Read the review on runng PS CS3 on Wine...
Often, applications that are free from memory leaks but frequently allocate and delocate dynamic memory show gradual performance degradation in...
I guess your webserver is Apache, try this http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/suexec.html
Here are a few tips & tricks which you may find useful when dealing with files/directories in Perl. Perl Test Operators...
Separate names with a comma.