Trying to lock a batch file to execute only permissions (easy in UNIX)so that the users can execute the batch file but not read or change it. Tried special permissions and allow transverse folder/execute file and deny everything else, but windows adds read permissions after I hit apply. Any ideas?
Not sure if this is even possible, but.....
I have a process running on one Win200 machine that has output going to a window....I have other people on other Win2000 machines that need to see that information scrolling by... Is there anyway to remote display the window from the serving machine...
This is a really stupid question, but trying to get the number pad to work in nedit and it key strokes just initiate the arrows....any suggestions would be helpful....?
Is there a reason you can't set this up to run as a cronjob by the appropriate login id? Unless the utility requires interaction form a user...not really familiar with ndsbackup.
It has been a while since I worked with Linux, so I don't recall exactly how /etc/ypserv.conf operates, but you may be looking for the file /var/yp/securenets in Solaris.
Well...I for one didn't get any raise...but average was 2 not 3%. The funny part is, we had people voluntarily putting in 50 or more hours a week. As soon as they stated the 44 hour policy (we are hired based on a 40 hour work week) everybody dropped to 44...no more...no less. THe company...
How about telling your salaried IT staff that 44 hour work weeks are now mandatory and oh by the way...vacation requests will be denied until further notice, you must make up any sick time you take off and there will be a maximum 3% raise this year...not everyone will get one.
Flex time? What...
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