On XP Home NTFS, when a file is moved from a non-network-shared folder to a shared folder using Explorer.exe GUI the file access permission is reset to that of the new parent folder. However, this does not happen if the Move Command from the Command prompt is used or the VB "Name Statement" is...
What is the quickest way to find out if hard drive has any clusters already marked as bad? CHKDSK takes too long to simply answer that question? Any utility program? Freeware? How about programmatically? Any windows API? Also related question: Do those clusters stay marked even on repartitioning...
On XP Home NTFS, when a file is moved from a non-network-shared folder to a shared folder using Explorer.exe GUI the file access permission is reset to that of the new parent folder. However, this does not happen if the Move Command from the Command prompt is used or the VB "Name Statement" is...
Thanks TonyRosen and DeCojute for thougths. Certainly useful for webpages. However, cannot apply it towards other resources like jpeg files, wave files, mpeg movies etc on the webserver (or can I?)!
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How can I make an ASP login page so that until the user has not logged in, the user is not allowed to access any resources on that website. I have used the "setting permissions" from the Windows 2000 Server and although it works but it gives a login dialog box asking for username...
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