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-----Original Message-----
From: Maglinger, Paul [mailto:pmaglin...@scvl.com] 
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 10:54 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: File Lock Down

This was covered on the Exchange List back in 2005 by Clubber Lang:
 
You need to unsubscribe. Here's how:

First, ask your Internet Provider to mail you an Unsubscribing Kit.

Then follow these directions.

The kit will most likely be the standard no-fault type. Depending on

requirements, System A and/or System B can be used. When operating

System A, depress lever and a plastic dalkron unsubscriber will be

dispensed through the slot immediately underneath. When you have

fastened the adhesive lip, attach connection marked by the large "X"

outlet hose. Twist the silver-colored ring one inch below the

connection point until you feel it lock. The kit is now ready for use.

The List-Eliminator is activated by the small switch on the lip. When

securing, twist the ring back to its initial condition, so that the

two orange lines meet. Disconnect. Place the dalkron unsubscriber in

the vacuum receptacle to the rear. Activate by pressing the blue

button. The controls for System B are located on the opposite side.

The red release switch places the List-Eliminator into position; it

can be adjusted manually up or down by pressing the blue manual

release

button. The opening is self- adjusting. To secure after use, press the

green button, which simultaneously activates the evaporator and

returns the List-Eliminator to its storage position. You may log off

if the green exit light is on over the evaporator . If the red light

is illuminated, one of the List-Eliminator requirements has not been

properly implemented. Press the "List Guy" call button on the right of

the evaporator . He will secure all facilities from his control panel.

To use the Auto-Unsub, first undress and place all your clothes in the

clothes rack. Put on the velcro slippers located in the cabinet

immediately below. Enter the shower, taking the entire kit with you.

On the control panel to your upper right upon entering you will see a

"Shower seal" button. Press to activate. A green light will then be

illuminated immediately below. On the intensity knob, select the

desired setting. Now depress the Auto-Unsub activation lever. Bathe

normally.

The Auto-Unsub will automatically go off after three minutes unless

you activate the "Manual off" override switch by flipping it up. When

you are ready to leave, press the blue "Shower seal" release button.

The door will open and you may leave. Please remove the Velcro

slippers and place them in their container.

If you prefer the ultrasonic log-off mode, press the indicated blue

button. When the twin panels open, pull forward by rings A & B. The

knob to the left, just below the blue light, has three settings, low,

medium or high. For normal use, the medium setting is suggested.

After these settings have been made, you can activate the device by

switching to the "ON" position the clearly marked red switch. If

during the unsubscribing operation, you wish to change the settings,

place the "manual off" override switch in the "OFF" position. You may

now make the change and repeat the cycle. When the green exit light

goes on, you may log off and have lunch. Please close the door behind

you.


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From: Steven M. Caesare [mailto:scaes...@caesare.com] 
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 12:44 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: File Lock Down



I want a pony.

 

-sc

 

From: Lee Anderson [mailto:lee.mortg...@att.net] 
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 1:37 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: File Lock Down

 

I WANT TO UNSUBSCRIBE TO THIS.

 

Lee Anderson

Branch Manager

 

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Dallas, Texas  75240

Direct 214.329.4890  x 3021

Direct Toll Free 866.684.5806 x 3021

Fax 866-545-8408

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<https://2809946751.secure-loancenter.com/webapp/fullapplogin.aspx?oempage=1> 

 

I have attached my Outlook V-Card as an attachment as well

 

From: David Lum [mailto:david....@nwea.org] 
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 1:53 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: File Lock Down

 

Wow that'll teach me to try and reply while on the phone....

 

My intent was to have you use  a batch file to launch the EXE and create a temp 
file on some shared network location, and each subsequent firing of the CMD 
file creates another file (as long as there aren't 10 files) and if there are 
10 files, the CMD file exits w/out firing off the desired .EXE. You can 
optionally put some event handling like "maximum number of users reached" for 
the user.

 

I used to do exactly this with CMD firing of a KiX script (which gave me better 
handing and the ability to list who was on that the time, how long each had 
been on, etc), but it can be done by CMD alone if you don't want to get fancy.

 

Goes w/out saying once the CMD exits, it deletes the "counter" file.

 

Dave

 

 

From: David Lum [mailto:david....@nwea.org] 
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 11:45 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: File Lock Down

 

Use a .CMD file to launch the exe, have the first line look for a .TXT (or 
other created file name) file called FILENAME10.HLD

Next line have it create a text file...

 

Have text files created in a manner that each launch creates a new text file, 
when it gets to 10 have the CMD file abort launching the .EXE

 

Dave

 

From: Vue, Za [mailto:z...@emory.edu] 
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 11:35 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: File Lock Down

 

Server: W23K

 

Other than a 3rd party software, is there a way to lock down a shared   .exe to 
say like 10 connections on Windows 2003? When 10 connections reached the 
application does not run.

 

Example

I have 20 machines running an applications off the network but I only have 
concurrent 10 licenses.

 

Thank you,

Z.V.

 

 

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