Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Kayak
- 27 Feb 2005 12:13
- 3039 of 11003
UD does generate a lot of disk activity, one of the reasons I also wouldn't recommend using it on a laptop unless you're pretty much through with it.
skg83239
- 03 Mar 2005 20:19
- 3040 of 11003
Has anyone experience of automating the response on a web page
i.e. event 1 - mimic left click on button "A"; event 2 mimic left click on button "b"?
I have been able to navigate the way through a particular web site but I am stumped on one page that has two input type = "image" src=button1.gif name=but1 and src=button2.gif name=but2
From my research I am assuming that the handling next_process.asp will check for a non empty value of the x and/or y coordinates of the left mouse click on the relevant button image (but1.x<>nil or but2.x<>nil)
Does any one know how to generate this in VB? The .Click method does not seem to accept any parameters.
I have asked this on www.experts-exchange.com which has been a very rich source of help previously, but no luck this time.
skg
Kayak
- 07 Mar 2005 15:05
- 3042 of 11003
DocProc
- 07 Mar 2005 15:54
- 3044 of 11003
Have just been looking at the new Google Search Tool for one's own computer.
I wasn't too sure about the following message which is a tickable choice after download:
[]"Enable search over secure web pages (HTTPS)
Google Desktop Search will store secure web pages that you view and make them searchable."
Any thoughts?
brianboru
- 07 Mar 2005 16:38
- 3045 of 11003
If it's installed on a shared computer you are able to use it to view every yahoo type email sent or read by anyone using the PC I believe! I think it logs all the temp internet files in the cache and AOL Instant Messenger chats ?
That might cause a few divorces!
Kayak
- 07 Mar 2005 16:45
- 3046 of 11003
Well it depends what secure web pages you access, DocProc. I guess bank statements etc. would become searchable and perhaps viewable by someone who knew where to find them amongst the Google files. Not sure it would be particularly useful, and it is a possible security risk.
scussy
- 09 Mar 2005 22:24
- 3047 of 11003
i have a problem with WORD,
cannot see a pasted picture or word art in the box,but when in print preview it is there,looks like the pictures or word art text is hiding in the background,
not used WORD for a long time so a bit rusty,
many thanks
steve
Kayak
- 09 Mar 2005 23:05
- 3049 of 11003
scussy, I also know very little about Word but I recently had the same problem which turned out to be that the image was too big for Word to handle correctly (although it printed fine).
brianboru
- 09 Mar 2005 23:38
- 3050 of 11003
Iain - I used this when a friend had problems - it more or less worked ;-(
Situation:
You have come to this document because:
--You tried to uninstall Norton Internet Security or Norton Personal Firewall 2005 from Windows 2000 or XP using Windows Add/Remove Programs and the uninstall failed....................etc.
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2004093015165236?OpenDocument&ExpandSection=4&Src=
scussy
- 10 Mar 2005 04:08
- 3052 of 11003
my WORD problem is ok now,it was in the settings,
my father needs to update nortons anti-virus and firewall,is it best to upgrade to internet securirt 2005 or just follow the prompts in NAV update page,
Iain is there a problem with 2005,why do you want to delete it,
kernow
- 10 Mar 2005 07:19
- 3053 of 11003
grrr.. going round in circles with my G604T DSL router trying to WEP security enable my connection. XP says do it using a USB device - no USB port on the router! Manually doing it fails. Many posts on this topic some way back I recall which I can't find.
Spaceman
- 10 Mar 2005 11:19
- 3056 of 11003
Iain, can you post a bit more detail? I dont use wireless but I think you are asking about serurity settings for a wireless router but I cant see the context from your question. What product what, setting?
Spaceman
- 10 Mar 2005 11:21
- 3057 of 11003
Iain, I shoudl have said in basic computer terms hex is the numbers 0-9 and the letters a to f, and strings are any characters.
But I think you know that !