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In Windows XP passwords have an expiration date and Windows XP user Passwords will expire after 42 days, and when you try to log on, Windows XP display below message:"Your password will expire in 14 days.....".To disable Password Expiration:Go to Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Administrative Tools > Computer Management orClick Start > Run > and type control
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Computers & Technology by Manu at 12:42 PM on May 29, 2008
well, well Aryan, You should have to follow these steps : to dissable passwords from expiring: Open Control Panel, Administrative Tools Open the Local Security Policy snap-inLocal Security Policy means that the passwords will not expire.Maximum password age Properties Click OK, close the Local Security Snap-in and Control Panel Passwords are now set to not expire...Open Control Panel
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 8:32 PM on June 25, 2008
After you have run Windows XP for a while, you may receive this message when you log on: Your password will expire in 14 days... By default, Windows XP is set up with passwords which will expire Properties.6. On the General tab, check Password never expires.7. Click Apply and OK...well, The problem comes in when your local user account has been set to expire the password, because theres not an obvious
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Computers & Technology by Ram Jain at 2:11 AM on August 25, 2008
of enterprising individuals and companies have applied for and reserved domain names, either new or expired, that they think someone else will want, either now or in the future. Well-known companies.com, furniture.com, gardening.com, and Internet.com. Cybersquatters may also regularly comb lists of recently expired domain names, hoping to sell back the name to a registrant who inadvertently let their domain
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 6:38 PM on June 13, 2008
for domain.path - The path within the domain that the variable is valid for.secure - A TRUE/FALSE value indicating if a secure connection with the domain is needed to access the variable.expiration - The UNIX time that the variable will expire on. UNIX time is defined as the number of seconds since Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMT.name - The name of the variable.value - The value of the variable.Answered by: Uttam
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Computers & Technology by DIPAK DAS at 3:29 PM on June 12, 2008
check out the will n the percentage of both in it...on dat basis u can divide the property...
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Law Anonymously at 8:01 PM on November 23, 2009
your bhabhi is full owner of her share of property which she can sell, mortgage, gift or by whatsoever means can transfer, even she can adopt a child then property shall belong to the child. in case she dies intestate and the property remain intact in her name then only you can get that as near rela
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Law Anonymously at 3:41 PM on October 15, 2009
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Pregnancy by Ashutos Das at 11:30 PM on October 03, 2009
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Counselling Anonymously at 7:27 PM on June 23, 2009
Tushar,Every thing uplodaded on internet has some size and the server has its own capacity restrictions. so system admin can keep the file there for infinite time. only thing you can use if it works on your university site is remember the url and searching on google or some other search engine and s
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Internet by Tushar KADAM at 9:14 PM on November 15, 2008
Let us talk about trial version first.Any trial version after a trial period will require money ffrom you to validate the product.Alternatively you have to forget it.1st about office trial version download,it will ask for your live id or say the ID you log into windows or MS office.If you have bough
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Computers & Technology by pramod gupta at 6:01 PM on March 23, 2008
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well;Depending on how you use the data stored in a cookie, it is often a good idea to make the cookie expire. Since anyone using the browser will have the cookie sent on their behalf, it may appear that facilitates access to sensitive data, or allows changes to be made for example, a web-based email service, then you should expire cookies after a small time period. If the user keeps using your servlet, you
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Computers & Technology by rashmigoyel at 9:31 PM on November 12, 2008
Depending on how you use the data stored in a cookie, it is often a good idea to make the cookie expire. Since anyone using the browser will have the cookie sent on their behalf, it may appear that facilitates access to sensitive data, or allows changes to be made for example, a web-based email service, then you should expire cookies after a small time period. If the user keeps using your servlet, you
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Computers & Technology by shyamal at 9:20 PM on October 25, 2008
appointment three times with the same PIN. If you havent made an appointment in 90 days, your PIN will also expire. Your PIN is not refundable...Your PIN will allow you to access the website multiple times. You days, your PIN will also expire. Your PIN is not refundable.Source Site could give you more information :http://bangkok.usembass y.gov/n on-im migrantvisas/questions-about- your- pin.html...hello aryan
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 8:16 PM on July 02, 2008
that it now contains the date in milliseconds that the cookie should expire.date.setTimedate.getT imedays2460601000;Set the variable expires to this date in the UTC/GMT format required by cookies.var expires = "; expires="date.toGMTString; If 0 is passed to the function, expires is not set and the cookie expires when the user closes his browser..else var expires = "";Finally write the new
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Computers & Technology by AshishKumar at 1:15 PM on November 12, 2008