Appreciate any ideas..I'm sure the problem is simple, but I cannot seem to find a solution.
The following code uses a simple form for the user to input data, and I'm attempting to use a function I created, the CheckData() function, to force the user to have to input a first and last name before...
I've read that Unishred Pro is very tried and true to gov't standards. From info I have read, I quote, "The program's advanced overwriting methods are complete, flexible and thorough - meeting the regulatory requirements of the Department of Defense, National Computer Security Center and the...
In system security terms, two stand out alot...subject and object. Subjects are basically either persons OR programs that operate on behalf of other users. Objects though, are not active, but passive things.....such as any files, devices, and really even the system itself. So if you want to read...
I've heard others complain about this situation. So I can recall having searched for tools for others and came up short :( Perhaps a company such as www.ontrack.com could help you out with some resources. I know they would do the work for you, but I also know you wanna do it yourself.
Warmongr....I'll put in my two cents....<br>
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There are basically four divisions of security, from D (the lowest protection) to A (good protection). Within these divisions you will find seven levels though, and each level includes all of the security provisions of the proceeding levels, so...
You are entrenched, and that is good for your company, but you are absolutely right! Not everyone in your company is likely to be so, and that means the bottom could drop out at any time. How can the bottom ever be secure then? Well, in reality it cannot, because even if protocols are changed on...
zdnet ran an article that might help on this issue...it's a long one (of course..hehe), but it could help answer some these filename questions.....its at:<br>
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http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/issues/1512/pcmg0025.htm
Chip,<br>
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I haven't a clue about most of what you're talking about, but I'll pass this along to my friend. I dont even know if he's using Unix or Microsoft for his C++. He neglected to tell me. Thanx a heap though.<br>
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Cloudy
mmm...hard to say. Some possibilities are that it's not printing simply because you placed the text of the headers or footers outside the printable area of the page. You can check the documentation of your printer manual to see how close to the very edge of the paper your particular printer can...
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Cloudy here again...my friend also asks if I might find him some<br>
information on Sound in C++ apps. Here is what he has written me....<br>
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I've been having a hard time getting sound into a C++ ".cpp" file working <br>
correctly. Can you show me a sample source code...
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I don't program personally. I prefer the hardware side of the universe ;-)<br>
However, I have a friend trying to learn C++, and asked if I might help. He<br>
is desperate. Anyway, his uncle tried to help him, and this is the gist of<br>
his message.......<br>
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Cloudy here again...my friend also asks if I might find him some information on Sound in C++ apps. Here is what he has written me....<br>
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I've been having a hard time getting sound into a C++ ".cpp" file working <br>
correctly. Can you show me a sample source code for something that makes...
I don't program personally. I prefer the hardware side of the universe ;-) However, I have a friend trying to learn C++, and asked if I might help. He is desperate. Anyway, his uncle tried to help him, and this is the gist of his message.......<br>
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Remember, you are talking about a...
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