Hi guys
how to disable the function of "ctrl alt delete" 17 1957
AAA wrote: Hi guys how to disable the function of "ctrl alt delete"
Remove the keys?
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Ian Collins.
"AAA" <vg*****@gmail.com> writes: Hi guys
how to disable the function of "ctrl alt delete"
We don't know. Ask in a newsgroup for your operating system.
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San Diego Supercomputer Center <*> <http://users.sdsc.edu/~kst>
We must do something. This is something. Therefore, we must do this.
What platform, Windows? DOS? etc...
DonaldKing wrote: What platform, Windows? DOS? etc...
Please provide context, there is no guarantee that people have seen the
post you are replying to. See http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/ for
details on how to do this using Google.
Don't encourage people to ask off topic questions here. If you need to
know the system it is off topic.
See http://clc-wiki.net/wiki/Intro_to_clc and the links it provides for
information about what is and isn't topic and why.
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DonaldKing wrote: What platform, Windows? DOS? etc...
If that matters to a question, then it is off-topic here.
Brian
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In article <11*********************@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
AAA <vg*****@gmail.com> wrote: The platform is windows
The future is now.
AAA wrote: The platform is windows
Provide context please. This request has already been posted in this
thread twice, once with instructions on how in the massage and once with
a pointer to a site with detailed instructions.
Secondly, go do a group where your request is topical as has *also*
already been requested. We don't deal with specific implementations
here, only with standard C, and you can't do what you want in standard C.
Since you are using Google, I just checked and posts telling you all
this are *already* visible in Google, so why did you ignore them?
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In article <j7************@news.flash-gordon.me.uk>,
Flash Gordon <sp**@flash-gordon.me.uk> wrote: AAA wrote: The platform is windows
Provide context please. This request has already been posted in this thread twice, once with instructions on how in the massage and once with a pointer to a site with detailed instructions.
Secondly, go do a group where your request is topical as has *also* already been requested. We don't deal with specific implementations here, only with standard C, and you can't do what you want in standard C.
Since you are using Google, I just checked and posts telling you all this are *already* visible in Google, so why did you ignore them?
Why does this endless story remind me of King Canute?
(Spoiler follows)
King Canute is the guy who thought he could stop/turn back the tides.
"Kenny McCormack" wrote: In article <11*********************@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>, AAA <vg*****@gmail.com> wrote:The platform is windows
The future is now.
The ends justify the means.
Kenny McCormack wrote: Why does this endless story remind me of King Canute?
(Spoiler follows)
King Canute is the guy who thought he could stop/turn back the tides.
No (and this is why OT discussions cause problems).
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imalone
In article <45************@individual.net>,
osmium <r1********@comcast.net> wrote: "Kenny McCormack" wrote:
In article <11*********************@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>, AAA <vg*****@gmail.com> wrote:The platform is windows
The future is now. The ends justify the means.
Where there's a will, there's a way.
Ian Malone wrote: Kenny McCormack wrote:
Why does this endless story remind me of King Canute?
(Spoiler follows)
King Canute is the guy who thought he could stop/turn back the tides.
No (and this is why OT discussions cause problems).
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Kenny McCormack wrote: In article <45************@individual.net>, osmium <r1********@comcast.net> wrote:"Kenny McCormack" wrote:
In article <11*********************@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>, AAA <vg*****@gmail.com> wrote: The platform is windows
The future is now. The ends justify the means.
Where there's a will, there's a way.
Where there's no will, there's probate court.
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Kenny McCormack wrote: In article <45************@individual.net>, osmium <r1********@comcast.net> wrote:"Kenny McCormack" wrote:
In article <11*********************@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>, AAA <vg*****@gmail.com> wrote: The platform is windows
The future is now. The ends justify the means.
Where there's a will, there's a way.
One if by land, two if by sea...
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Charles Richmond wrote: Kenny McCormack wrote: osmium <r1********@comcast.net> wrote: "Kenny McCormack" wrote: AAA <vg*****@gmail.com> wrote:The platform is windows
The future is now.
The ends justify the means.
Where there's a will, there's a way. One if by land, two if by sea...
It's all in the sig.
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+-------------------+ .:\:\:/:/:.
| PLEASE DO NOT F :.:\:\:/:/:.:
| FEED THE TROLLS | :=.' - - '.=:
| | '=(\ 9 9 /)='
| Thank you, | ( (_) )
| Management | /`-vvv-'\
+-------------------+ / \
| | @@@ / /|,,,,,|\ \
| | @@@ /_// /^\ \\_\
@x@@x@ | | |/ WW( ( ) )WW
\||||/ | | \| __\,,\ /,,/__
\||/ | | | jgs (______Y______)
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\//\/\\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
================================================== ============
fix (vb.): 1. to paper over, obscure, hide from public view; 2.
to work around, in a way that produces unintended consequences
that are worse than the original problem. Usage: "Windows ME
fixes many of the shortcomings of Windows 98 SE". - Hutchison
In article <43***************@yahoo.com>,
CBFalconer <cb********@maineline.net> wrote: Charles Richmond wrote: Kenny McCormack wrote: osmium <r1********@comcast.net> wrote: "Kenny McCormack" wrote: > AAA <vg*****@gmail.com> wrote:
>>The platform is windows > > The future is now. > The ends justify the means.
Where there's a will, there's a way. One if by land, two if by sea...
It's all in the sig.
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