I've thought Win Server 2003 is enough modern piece of software not to have classic bloopers like this one.
P.S. Choosing Yes did a copy.
Update: A second though revealed they were trying to ask not whether I need copy or move, but whether I need to perform the operation (being it copy or move). Bad wording anyway.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
How do they build it?
A line form an Ant build file from one of the external TeamCity plugins:
Cool, huh?
<project name="TeamCityPlugin" default="ccnet.build">
Cool, huh?
Monday, March 01, 2010
Exploit thought: .com is both domain and Windows executable extension
Windows-specific.
A site in the .com domain can save a page to a file name equal to the domain name. If that file happen to be valid .com executable that might be executed by a user easily...
A site in the .com domain can save a page to a file name equal to the domain name. If that file happen to be valid .com executable that might be executed by a user easily...
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Saturday, November 28, 2009
I "love" Linux!
240516326 bytes received in 5.9e+02 seconds (4e+02 Kbytes/s)Can you tell how really much any of the numbers are in less then 1e+01 seconds?
Friday, September 04, 2009
YouTrack/Charisma Users: syntax changing poll
I'd like to organize a little poll as to proposed changes to YouTrack/Charisma query syntax symbols.
If you find
type: "Usability Problem" and :"Usability Problem" queries a bit more intuitive or easy to type then current
type: {Usability Problem} and #{Usability Problem} then please go vote:
Change query syntax: replace { and } with quotes
Change query syntax: replace # with :
Or, maybe you have better suggestions?
If you find
type: "Usability Problem" and :"Usability Problem" queries a bit more intuitive or easy to type then current
type: {Usability Problem} and #{Usability Problem} then please go vote:
Change query syntax: replace { and } with quotes
Change query syntax: replace # with :
Or, maybe you have better suggestions?
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)