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... is happening and take it in stride, ... heh, heh, heh. Didn't anybody ever tell KM to watch what he gives up about his real self online? Identity theft and all these days.. Hrmpf. One can never be too careful, Dusitn. ... I take it for granted that I am being reckless and never look back. Mine away. Cordially, RL.

Please be careful renaming threads!
pluto pl...@yahoo.com.sg soc culture malaysia Saturday, October 13, 2007 malaywomen Be careful of the government, any government! Folks! Viewer discretion is advised ============================================================ [IN REPLYING/DETERING TROLLS PLEASE DELETE THIS CROSSPOST]

File Close / Empty / Delete
I was careful to say, "an otherwise honest person", because in some circumstances dishonesty - while normally reprehensible - is a reasonable and good course to take. An honest person does have something to fear from revealing their childhood minor convictions, because some people would not treat them as minor.

Delete query (joined to 2 tables) won't delete Please help--dim bu
DLL delete the downloaded file, usually named HAPPY99.EXE Windows prevents you to do step #3 and #4 above if the machine is still connected to the Internet. If you are using dial-up connection (ie America Online), you need to do the following: terminate internet connection delete WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SKA.

Extra copies everytimne I delete a pix file???
DWORD WINAPI threadcallbackroutine(LPVOID param) { vecptrs* my_ptrs = static_cast<vecptrs*>(param); my_ptrs->push_back(new classofpointers()); return 0; I have vastly simplified what is essentially happening in my application... Should I be careful about new'ing and deleting from the same thread?

Careful ! Careful ! Careful !
Ken Snell \(MVP\) kthsneisll...@ncoomcastt.renaetl microsoft public access sql = "DELETE Scheuten.* FROM Scheuten" DoCmd.SetWarnings False DoCmd.RunSQL sql DoCmd.SetWarnings True Be careful with the above code, though. If you have an error handler routine in your procedure, be sure to put this line in that error

Delete a bunch of bounce messages.
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have folders within folders and I want to remove the lot in one go.... must be an easier way... rm -rf * again, be *very careful* with this, in the wrong directory you might delete a lot. -- John Experienced (web) developer: http://castleamber.com/ Perl RSS Builder:

how can i delete files in the file menu on word?
Of course, a professional or keen amateur may well have several camera bodies, and therefore need to be more careful, as you say. Even file delete operations were significantly slower than similar operations using a SCSI card reader attached to my ancient Win95 computer, so I suppose I'll be looking to get a

Clearing a form with delete query?
houghi hou...@houghi.org.invalid alt os linux suse James Knott wrote: Linux Jay wrote: rm -r /dir Be careful. ;-) Don't forget the space, between the "/" and "d". ;-) That is just nasty. More fun is `chmod -R 666 /` -- houghi Please to not toppost http://houghi.org You tried, and you failed, so the lesson is,

careful with edmap
This doesn't remove ".*" subdirs. A more complete alternative that doesn't move /usr/files under the feet of programs that may have it open as their current working directory is probably: rm -fr /usr/files/* /usr/files/.[^.]* Be very careful with the -r option of rm(1) though. VERY careful. Just my $0.02, - Giorgos

Be careful of crossposting, delete the other newsgroups from your ...
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inva...@invalid.com microsoft public vc mfc On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 11:11:19 -0600, "Doug Harrison [MVP]" <d...@mvps.org> wrote: If the DLL exposes C++ objects, you'd have to be exceedingly careful to avoid all module boundary issues. You can have no inline functions, and this includes compiler-generated ctors,

What's the difference between 'close' and 'delete'?
Be careful disabling a clustered index and / orindexes related to "unique" or "primary key" constraints, it also disables the constraint. Elements are insert, update or delete depending on what happened on the first database ... In order to accelerate SELECT on some tables, indexes has been created but as soon

OT Be Careful Sending Emails
To get the hard drive back for use with Solaris slices, I had to do a low-level format (which took nearly two On Solaris x86 # zpool create tank c2t0d0 # zpool destroy tank # format -e fdisk # delete the EFI fdisk partition and save partition table # format -e fdisk # create new Solaris fdisk partition partition

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George Grapman sfgeo...@paccbell.net ba food I have asked the before but am wondering: Did you contact the chain about this. I have found that the times that I do this, which is not that often , the replies range from discounts to freebies. -- To reply via e-mail please delete 1 c from paccbell.

any way to delete multiple administrator accounts?
User profiles. Every user that has ever logged on will have a profile folder in c:\Documents and Settings. This is a collection of files, folder and preferences. It is NOT an account. If you are logged on as administrator then you can delete any user profile folder. Be careful - you might delete important files!

Ubuntu Destroys Hard Disks. Be Careful !
Be careful that not all Temporary files can be deleted. If you'd like to delete all subdirectories in a ..\TEMP\ as well, just add "/S" after the DEL. That's what I did (both). And now the BTM runs and runs... With the "/N", 4nt does anything except actually delete the files. So you can look at what happens.

Careful with ZFS on a whole disk device!
o4geyiye8r09N%...@privacy.net, "Bella Jones" <m...@privacy.net> wrote: Just an update on the topic in hand, <curse>, after my careful editing of the info on those radio stations with the rogue genres, I now discover that as soon as you click on them to play them, the vile genre returns, and the incredibly long

Suppress "You are about to delete... " message?
Most instructed him to delete things soon if not immediately and use other means to recover/preserve files. But to me, the whole point is what to do in case you discover you need Why bother with a backup drive or system (for this purpose) if you are always so careful about what you keep and what you throw away?

Be Careful At Marie Callender's Restaurants
Also, those black box C-interface DLLs that link to the CRT DLL have to be very careful not to affect CRT state shared with other modules linking to the same CRT DLL. So, for the black-box C-interface DLLs, do you suggest to use static linking of CRT? It imparts greater isolation to the modules than dynamic linking

delete directory
I would be very careful on this one. Make backups of your database on all writable replicas of these objects before proceding. Is it possible to delete the copied object without problems? I think so, but you should definitly try it in a non-production environment first.