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New Computer
Starman jlsh...@ix.netcom.com comp sys ibm pc games flight-sim a...@nospam.com.au (Andrew See) wrote: Install new drive initially as slave, and simply copy everything across using Explorer. Will this copy files in use by Windows etc? Will the OS be in the boot sector? Maybe I could use sys.com to move the OS files?

What needs to be transfered to new Domain Controller
"Oh I'll skip making the image, this isn't going to cause any problem anyway" "it'll only take a minute to try this, why bother to ghost" etc. .... DSynchronize http://dimio.altervista.org/eng/ is a limited feature but free utility to copy files as they are changed and works extremely well (and no installer,

Windows Explorer hangs while copying files to DVD+RW
I do not have a wireless setup so I can not help with the wireless files. If you get the right /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ config file I would assume you The above assumes you have not created a FAT partition to exchange files between OSs. If you did, copy dosa.txt to it from linux and read it from windows.

SuSE7.2+SambaClient+Win2k (Creating Directories, Copying Files ...
Maybe you have to think about copying files to the new one ( user profiles, shared folders, home folders etc.) Use Active Directory integrated zones for DNS, easier for replication and configuration, if not done. Transfer roles: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324801 Export and import of DHCP database (if needed)

New MS IE Trojan
I will "open" this topis once again to ask somebody here is it possible to "move" or copy boot loader which is now on E partition to partition C which is empty after I Your only problem would be if you had pointed to any programs, files etc. on the XP drive and they are saved in shortcuts or registry entries.

Bug#465528: Provided script "/usr/share/doc/rssh/examples/mkchroot ...
Seems to me that a big part of any such fix is to have a large number of computer records, hard copy files, etc. and government employees memories erased. Sounds like BND to me :( Only if Quesada decides to ghost-write this one too...seriously though, a clever writer could do away with most of these things short of

Merge Installation/Configuration Problem on OpenServer 5.0.7
That file stores the display settings, how large the broswer window is, what you hagve enabled/disabled in the View menu, etc. Lee Thanks for the reply. Then use a script/batchfile to start seakmoney and in the script copy the backup of the "cleared out" download file over the real download file.

Making backups by just copying files
Glenn Fausel gfau...@aol.com dbase programming Philip McCreight wrote: Hi, is there any way to display a progress-bar while copying a file with the file-class? I'm copying files to 3,5 inch floppies and it would make a much better impression if a progress bar could be displayed. Purely a shot in the dark,

NEW VIRUS ??? File copy erros 41 etc. ...
Any process that relies on copying files will fail because your long filenames will not survive the process. There's no way to boot from a floppy or ISO If this is possible could someone give me a clue about where to start, what program I would need, etc? Or if this is not possible, what would be the next best

HFS: copying, etc.
From rc.diskless1: # Files in /etc are copied to /conf/etc which is writable. Then # per-machine configs from /conf/ip.address/etc are copied onto this In my install script I do something slightly different: # Copy default files in to /tmp/root echo "Copying files from /install/default to /tmp/root:" cp -Rp

HELP! Write error, unable to copy file symevnt.386, etc.
Hi, I am in need of copying filenames from a directory into an Excel Spreadsheet. To give an example of what application I have for this need: I have ~1000 files that I need to sort & then index various different ways (will add tracking #, Associated Name, comments, etc). I figured out how to do a filelist (in DOS)

Jumpstart
Jump Long jumpl...@aol.com comp sys mac programmer help Tim Mansfield wrote: I have been assigned the task of making a little installer program (for copying files from a CD) that basically has to: If I had to create an installer program, I'd use Apple's Installer, Aladdin's StuffIt InstallerMaker, or MindVision's

Really useful utility CD
This may happen if your volume is a system or boot volume,or has page files." And my volumes are: (copy from Disk manager) :C is "system,Active,Primary Partiton" and E Your only problem would be if you had pointed to any programs, files etc. on the XP drive and they are saved in shortcuts or registry entries.

diskless stuff
I get a requestor from Windows stating the file is Read-Only, but it allows the file to be deleted. I do see DEL in Windows DOS does refuse, though... C:\WINDOWS\TEMP>dir copy.vbs COPY VBS 1433 04-07-06 12:56p Copy.vbs C:\WINDOWS\TEMP>attrib copy.vbs A R COPY.VBS C:\windows\temp\Copy.vbs C:\WINDOWS\TEMP>del

Trouble copying files...etc.,.
The files always copy correctly, but Win98 hangs up after ->the copy. Ctrl-Alt-Del usually results in an indication that Explorer ->is "not responding" (Duh), but sometimes I get a blue screen "system is ->busy or unstable... etc." -> ->Even if I copy megabytes of files, the animated file copy progress ->dialog is

Inside Vista SP1 File Copy Improvements
But, when i access windows shares from suse (ie: smb://192.168.1.2), I can access the files fine, but I cannot create directories or copy folders etc. it says: unsupported action: mkdir unsupported action: put anyhow, is there some other way to access my windows shares? tia - I'm so br0ke, I can't even pay

My QNX book vs. Amazon.com
I tried copying things over in the Finder and using UNIX commands with and without extensions. The files I made still open up in my browser. You see the behavior you do because you're copying files that are only associated with apps via HFS+ metadata (which Siracusa likes), not via file name extensions (which

Deleting, copying etc. Files
SK Mulrine robot...@moroder.demon.co.uk comp sys atari st tech Using MiNT 1.10h8 with Minixfs 0.60, I get segmentation faults when I try to copy files around on my D: drive. (D: is a 120MB TOS partition.) For example, I can do (where /etc is a link to /e/etc, E: being a MinixFS partition): cp /etc/passwd /a/test cp

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: File Utilities, Part 10/25
In order to copy a file, you need to read it in with an inputstream and write it out with an outputstream. In order to list files you need to use File.listFiles (or one of the variants) and use a FileFilter or a FilenameFilter to match .txt, .doc etc. -- Jon Skeet - <sk...@pobox.com> http://www.pobox.com/~skeet/ If

If I remove a User Account - Can I keep the files etc?
You don't want to write functions or programs to copy files, this is much slower than what the operating system can do. Try researching your OS to see if there are functions to do this. OS's can optimize file operations because they know about the hardware. The C++ language can only use ideal platforms which can