Can it fire off an email? Doing a long compile or install so I can go to another room and watch a movie or somthing and get a notice on my phone when it is done?
Can it fire off an email? Doing a long compile or install so I can go to another room and watch a movie or somthing and get a notice on my phone when it is done?
I've got a STACK of these. I can't share because they are not my own. I've collected over several years and no longer have the attributions. LOVE!
Because Windows doesn't ask you "You have programs open, are you sure?" Besides, what is the harm? It is not catastrophic. You can always start it back up again, it is not like you leave your machine on 24/7, and if you do, then you are not looking for the power button anyway.
Insert step 3.5 to change Icon on the shortcut to have it displayed in the tile (does an animated gif work?). Browse to —%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll— for a power button!
My grandma would pour the leftover juice from yesterday into todays batch. Viola! Home made V8 fusion, and nothing wasted. Juice never tasted the same anywhere else (or on another day).
ThasAwlRite. I didn't need that port... or that one... or access to this card slot... power schmour... 'Sides, I gots another Pi on the way... in the mail...
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Yeah, but you could't tweet about it. ;-)
And what about govt. installations. Software had to be vetted before it could be installed. That process could take a year. I took a class on CS4, but the only vetted software was CS3, so I requested it. By the time it was approved, Adobe no longer offered CS3, they were pushing CS5!. I don't even know how this…
Thank you for confirmation. I'm going to try this again, then. My application is on a home computer. I follow least privilage practices and use a normal user login. Quickbooks forces me to enter my admin Pword every time I open it. "Aint nobody got time for that!"
Google Search FTW!
Granted: only and admin can set this up. Can't an admin set this up with a runas? End user doesn't obtain password and doesn't have access to change what program bypasses UAC.
Lets kick it up a notch!
Or let me choose to move it to the "permissions changed do you still want to update area".
Thanks for the reply. The question wasn't directed only to you. Still I can see just leaving an app non updated in the area it goes to when it changes permissions. But sometimes I don't want the new features (buggy, not as cool, whatever) amd the permissions haven't changed. I've gone as far as deleting an app,…
My wife has that on her phone. I have to tell her about new features because she (almost) never notices when a cool new feature is available. I like to know when and what changed on my favorite apps. Kind of keeps me in the loop for what apps a developer is supplying new content for.
PLEASE! How can you permanantly ignore an update so you can continue to use the "Update All" function for every thing else. I have updated an app I didn't want to because I was tired of updating the rest of them individually.
The more I hear about Powershell the more I think, "I have to get into this". I'm a SharePoint Admin and I think it would take my game to the next level. I just don't know where to start that isn't already over my head.
And really, REALLY good IT security doesn't care what you use on network, they have it secured appropriately to handle whatever you (0r any other ner-do-good) throw at them. And there are appropriate policies in place to deal with purpously malicious people on the payrole.
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