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<0> heh <0> rsh, and all of its siblings have no rfc. And, apparently, a lot of implementions make subtly different ***umptions which causes all sorts of problems. <0> That's jsut funny. <0> Another good reason to use scp. <1> hehe <1> still scp has its own problems <1> such as all the ssh overhead <1> :) <0> At least its documented. <2> http://www.codeproject.com/internet/Rshd.asp?df=100&forumid=24307&exp=0&select=1137313 <1> mmm MFC <0> man rshd on any unix systems gives a basic overview. <0> But its pretty barebones. <1> yeh <1> scary actually <1> still unless you strictly want rcp compat it'd be easier to make ur own
<0> Going home now. Have fun. <1> I'm off for the weekend too <2> yeah, blade if there was an rfc i cluide nake my own <1> enjoy all <3> http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1282 <4> Disk 1 of 4... so far so good <5> anyone who knows how to register a .sys file as a service? command-line or can you add it to registry and reboot or what? <6> regsrv32? <5> regsrv32 isn't a program in vista for some reason <7> maybe it's in windows\syswow64 <6> gah, nevermind, i misread what you said <7> but no need to look for it <7> it won't register your sys file <7> services usuallyregister themselfs <5> yes, with /install <7> sys sounds like a driver, are you sure it's a normal service? <5> it's not a normal service <7> and it's not an exe? <5> nope <5> .sys <5> like acpi.sys which is loaded <7> which is not a service, but a driver <8> .sys is just and extension... not a specific file type. <7> I understand that the extension is sys, but is it really a pe32 executable? <7> then just try /install <7> it must be an exe or windows won't start your service <7> unless some other process/exe hosts it <7> like svchost <5> can't you just add it in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\name with the different values and then restart or does windows save a list of what to run in an extra file and refers to the registry for info? <7> no, that is about it <5> how would you load it? with svchost or? <7> but the service won't start if it's not an executable <7> no, the exe mentioned in the registr gets started <7> which connects to the service manager or it gets killed <5> it's not an exe in the registry <5> acpi.sys is not .exe <5> and it gets started <7> no, acpi is an driver <7> which so happends to be closely related in WindowsNT <7> In NT3.5 you had one window to config services and drivers <5> it's a driver yes <5> just opened .sys with notepad and found out that "driver" comes up a lot <5> but, how would you load the driver then? <4> YouTube charged with dispensing medical advise... <7> Kn00n: no, no idea. I let windows handle that. Detect new hardware, install new drivers. See the Control Panel - Device Manager <5> This program cannot be run in DOS mode. <5> is .sys drivers programs? <5> I always thought they contained information <5> but that's probably the .ini then <7> there are several installers around who will install an acpi driver for you. It's for controlling your cd burner right? <7> never mind, I got that mixed up with something else <7> ACPI is a bios thing <7> you better let windows handle that <5> I can see from the .exe that registers the .sys that it calls CreateService API and such <5> acpi.sys was just an example <5> :) <3> acpi != aspi <7> right Clowne <7> Kn00n: well, maybe drivers also get registered that way. I really don't know <7> I bet internet can tell you more
<3> and probably messing with acpi.sys will get you to the point of i386\winnt ;) <5> OpenSCManagerW OpenServiceW CloseServiceHandle DeleteService CreateServiceW StartServiceW <5> perhaps I should just look at these API functions <5> that's what the .exe calls to register the .sys <5> yes, found a way to register the file now <5> but thanks for the help anyway ;) <4> CentOS is working! yaay <5> anyone who knows how to make an application request administrator access? <4> I'd imagine thats some sort of API call. <9> if we order room service in the US and a 15% gratuity is included in the bill do we still need to tip the person that brings it to our room? <10> If they include the gratuity in the bill, I would say no. <8> no <9> ok <9> thanks :) <9> my first time in America!@ <8> but if you want service with a smile... a small thank you would be appreciated... <8> we're a bunch of money grubbing bastards. <9> what is a small thank you? 2 bucks? <8> 5 or less I'd say. <9> ok <9> thanks :) <8> you're welcome. <8> I never travel to places where gratuity questions aren't obvious :-) <8> I usually bring my own trailer and cook my own food ... <9> hehehe I would have liked to but it is a bit far to take ones own trailer <9> I hope American food is alright <6> its all deepfried <6> even the plates <9> oh <9> heheh <9> It is so weird - they have health warnings that there might be cigarette smoke in the environment <9> so bizarre <11> in theory are there any performance or other implications in two units using each other? I find structurally my code is simpler if I avoid it...any thoughts? <12> tipping is gay <12> i only tip when someone actually provided a service beyond what is expected from a person in that line of work <12> you're already paying their salary <12> the "rule" of tipping is out of control right now <11> jobs the customarily are paid a tip have a salary that takes that into account <10> Heh. You're not in America. You're in California. <10> The only place farther from America would be Texas. :) <11> and they may be taxed at that level too <12> yes, out of control <13> Vibes, I'm concerned how you define "america" <11> Tipping is good, it allows you to adjust what they earn based on their performance <10> Goodge: The part of the world where people act normal. :) <11> someone comment on my question before it scrolls away...is it of no consequence? <13> So...Canada? <10> Yes, Canada would be the 51st state. :) <13> I wish. Then I could order from newegg <10> Descendnt: No. As long as it compiles, no performance implications. <10> :) <11> kk, thanks...do you think reflects on design though? or that's inconsequential? or I shouldn't have drunk that bottle of wine possibly :P <12> Descendnt: tipping is bad when it's done nothing to deserve it.. automatic tipping is the worst idea ever.. <12> and ontop of that they want extra <11> well definately I agree with that <11> I am a good tipper usually, mainly because I am glad I don't have their job (usually tipping jobs **** heh :P ) <11> so out of a sense of guilt I tip well hhehe <10> I'm typically a big tipper... I usually tip 20%+ for a waiter. ****s for them when they include the 15% gratuity in the bill. <12> and if a waitress just serves you dinner, she doesnt deserve tipping.. if she's really nice and explains the menu, recommends a wine, smiles and maybe even gives you a bj then sure i'd tip <11> if they include a gratutity automatically I don't give more, and they hurt themselves with me... <13> 20% is a little much <11> one other situation, if in a rare case a waiter charges me for my refills, I deduct it out of his tip, there's no sense in doing that <11> I do 20-25% typically <11> waiting tables ****s <13> they should get a better job :P <12> indeed <10> I bussed tables in high school. I've always tipped well since. <13> it's not like they live in the USSR where they were forced to be a waiter :P <11> I bussed tables too vibes in high school heh <11> Red Lobster <11> first job <12> its not my responsibility to "complete" their salary.. and here in Norway they're not on minimum wage anyways <11> well, it's just comp***ion for your fellow man IMO <9> I always tip in the UK unless the bill has service included
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