So now any person can log into the site. Great idea :confused:
I think it's probably you who does not fully understand how basic authentication works. Here's a hint:
1) Create a user
2) Open gpedit.msc
3) Go to: Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local...
The server is already set up; this is a question about securing a site, not setting one up. I'm not sure you guys understand the problem at all. I want to create a second user in Windows that only has access to the website. No RDP and no FTP. Blocking ports is not an option. Installing...
I run my own server with IIS on Windows 7 Pro, using authentication. This server has one user that is used to do everything. I can do RDP, FTP, and HTTPS all from this one user. I would like to give out a generic username/password that can be used by friends and family. Considering the power...
I guess I'm just not going to understand it. If you "don't give a shit about the who, what, where, when, how, and why", then it's not going to happen.
It's like saying you want 27 USB ports on it. You're not being realistic. You just keep repeating yourself with the "we just want it" line...
You're missing the point. The goal was to build the thinnest, lightest, longest-lasting laptop they could. And knowing it's Apple, I would feel confident saying that it's got a decent profit margin. People would have liked to see a lot of things as features, but why bother? Even the guy that...
Amazon said 5.6, but that's shipping weight - sorry. Either way, it was removed due to space requirements and the fact that it's not really needed. Like I said, you either know how to type, or you use the light from the screen to see the keys.
Ah, sorry, I don't look at people's sigs most of the time. So you're upset that a laptop that was meant to be very light and very thin doesn't have the same options as your 1.3" thick, 5.6 pound laptop? Awesome. I used to have a 15" PowerBook with the backlit keyboard. I never used it...
Which Sony laptop?
According to who?
You need to have a backlit keyboard to use a computer? Shit, here I thought you just needed to know how to type. Or you could use the light from the computer's screen to find the keys.
TeamViewer. They download it from the site, open it, and give you a couple of numbers. They can watch what you're doing as well, so they can see how you're doing something.
That, and no cost.
Like I said, I already wrote the scripts and it's running now and I'm pretty happy with it, with the exception of how crappy typeperf is for what it needs to do (it takes 20 seconds to query 7 performance counters, because if you call typeperf in a batch file, it may return...