There are a lot of questions on 'port forwarding' but there doesn't seem to be one that cleary states what it is and what it's used for. So:
What is Port Forwarding?
What is it used for, and why would I need it?
Right,
Here's the situation I'm in - got assigned to a new system. Installed LastPass. LastPass login stares at me... and I'm blank.
The password hint doesn't work ( mainly because after their recent anomaly, I changed my master password but didn't update the password hint question). I'm logg...
When we noticed the old coffee machine was going to stop working eventually, we had to make plans for a new one.. and I remember when the department staff would designate one person to do the calculations.
There was this meeting where he presented some awesome charts
correlation statistics, future projections
(we get kinda crazy about coffee in Austria it seems)
If I have already started Google Chrome, then start it again, the window is not maximized; I have to click to maximize it.
Are there any hidden parameters to set Google Chrome to always start in a maximized window? (not full screen - F11)
@tombull89 well if it got deducted at the end, you could start a 200 bounty with 201 rep, then go on a downvoting spree so you didn't then have 200 rep to give...
i rather miss my old alps. Spoiled me for life. best keyboard i've used so far, even better than the thinkpads... and i have no idea what they did with it ><
Sorry, we are no longer accepting
questions from this account. See
http://goo.gl/C1Kwu to learn more.
I read the reasons of this error but I have searched, followed and done everything. What if no one understands my question? How I can get rid of it now?
lol. i woke up at 1 with a blocked nose. knocked down a shot of actifed, and went back to sleep. woke up fresh as a daisy (well, that stuff makes me drowsy as hell, but you never feel drowsy when you're asleep)
IanN is mostly correct, it really depends on how much data there was on the two partitions you copied over and exactly what method you used, if you did a direct drive to drive copy with dd instead of creating an image file first then you'd probably only be able to recover files from the areas of ...
Questions about
setting environment variables
the PATH
are very common here, and in most cases the answers are very similar to each other. In the future it would be nice to have a good Q/A for this.
So the question is: How do I set the executable PATH and other environment variables on maj...
I have a small business network, where there is a centralized imaging machine. This machine then has a shared folder with all the stored images. Originally the imaging machine was an XP, and the shared folder was easily accessed by all. However, we recently had to upgrade that machine to a new...
@KronoS it is part of the new Security Windows Vista started... I really am so tired, so forgive if not 100 accurate.... Check in network centre to begin with - I think there is an option there you need to change... I think under sharing, you need to make sure it is on and that public sharing is also on
I can't remember, but I have a feeling there was a security option somewhere... Trying to find it, there was a KB article I read ages ago.
@Kronos - I keep falling asleep! Yeah, just tested... Make sure you go to network and sharing center, click advanced sharing settings on the left and make sure you disable "password protected sharing", then as well as everyone, make sure you include guest in both the security tab and the share permissions tab
I'm sorry, I keep falling asleep at my keyboard! - I can't remember exactly but there is something funky about the guest account not being part of everyone group and Windows Vista/7 shares differently, e.g. if you have the same workgroup name and users with the same name, it will auto log on
Also, under Folder Options > View, disable "Use Sharing Wizard"... it gives you much better control.
@KronoS No problem! Sorry... I really need to go to sleep, I am feeling really bad :S I am pretty sure there is a local security policy to change, I just can't remember it... you may want to add domain to the question as that is very significant... If you haven't solved it, I will help in the morning
The Windows 7 network icon down in the system tray (sorry, taskbar notification area) shows your connectivity status - but more than just whether the connection is on or off, it also apparently can tell if your Internet connection is down.
Case in point: my Internet connection went down, and th...
@KronoS Ah okay, well, it's not a 100% exact duplicate though. I don't have a problem with it but I just remembered answering such question long time ago...
@TomWijsman interesting. I didn't see that when I searched. That was even asked pretty recently. I guess that goes to show how differences in how you ask can affect how popular your question is :P