Deleting a User from an OU
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Deleting Shortcuts for the Current User
Deleting Shortcuts for the Current User
09/19/2004 07:35 AMDeleting a File
Deleting a File
08/06/2004 06:30 PMDeleting a Shortcut
Deleting a Shortcut
06/20/2004 05:19 AMDeleting an Ebook
Deleting an Ebook
02/17/2004 06:32 PMDeleting Files
Deleting Files
05/17/2004 04:44 PMAre you deleting your cookies?
Are you deleting your cookies?
04/08/2005 06:36 PMApparently most people are pretty sick of cookies and 58% of people
are deleting them almost as fast as websites try to force them on you.
Seems Marketers have responded and are using other ways to track what
people are doing through. Persistent Identification Element (PIE)that
uses a technology that is tied to Macromedia's Flash MX, which is able
to track your every move. Here is how to disable their dirty little
trick. [Macromedia]
Kinda Ironic isn't it Cookies and now Pie (Geez)
Deleting Files Completely
Deleting Files Completely
06/12/2004 07:04 PMDeleting a Computer Account
Deleting a Computer Account
08/23/2004 08:22 AMDeleting All Files in a Folder
Deleting All Files in a Folder
09/07/2004 11:53 PMDeleting E-mail Could Get You In Trouble
Deleting E-mail Could Get You In Trouble
08/08/2004 05:25 PMDeleting data from an ASP.NET DataGrid
Deleting data from an ASP.NET DataGrid
02/11/2003 02:24 AMCNET Feb 11 2003 1:24AM ET
Deleting Unused Providers
Deleting Unused Providers
03/06/2004 02:09 AMWindows Tip: Easy Deleting
Windows Tip: Easy Deleting
07/10/2004 05:43 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 10 2004 8:14PM GMT
Notes and Tips: NAV Still Deleting Email
Notes and Tips: NAV Still Deleting Email
05/10/2004 10:23 AMNorton AntiVirus still trashes Eudora mail files in Version 9.0.2,
according to a reader.
Silently Deleting Profanity From The
Airwaves
Silently Deleting Profanity From The
Airwaves
04/26/2004 02:38 PMThree years ago, a TV station in Pittsburgh got in trouble for using a
technology to secretly
cut out
seconds from a football game in order to squeeze in extra
commercials. They were using some technology that could squeeze out
seconds here and there from the broadcast to compress the overall time
needed to actually broadcast the game. Now, with the rise of the
"crackdown" on broadcast profanity, radio stations are looking to
use similar equipment to secretly block out
profanity. The system lets radio broadcasters send out their
signal with a regular time delay, as most stations already do. Rather
than just bleeping out profanity, however, the system is designed to
make it simply disappear and compress the show so that no listeners
even know it's happening. Each time this happens, of course, the
amount of delay decreases - so the box systematically adds back in
additional seconds, sneaking in extra pauses that didn't really
happen. Of course, as the article points out, most boxes are designed
with a 20 second delay, which does no good if someone curses
continuously for 20 seconds. Howard Stern, for instance, needs to
string together a few of these boxes to make them work on his show.
Deleting Unused History Files
Deleting Unused History Files
02/06/2005 12:25 AMApple deleting criticism on 15"
PowerBook issue
Apple deleting criticism on 15"
PowerBook issue
05/05/2004 01:18 AMThomas sez, "I'm in the market for a new laptop, and was just about to
buy one when I saw
your story from earlier in the week about the 15" display
problems. So I said as much in Apple's display forum, and they
squashed my post."
Your post titled "Won't buy until they own up. Anyone else?" has been
removed from Apple Discussions.
LinkResearch: Web Sites Crippled By
Consumers Deleting Cookies
Research: Web Sites Crippled By
Consumers Deleting Cookies
03/31/2005 02:27 PMInformation Week Mar 31 2005 6:52PM GMT
Deleting SMS Software Delivery Objects
from Notification Server
Deleting SMS Software Delivery Objects
from Notification Server
08/14/2004 04:23 AMHotFix Watch: Programs that are
advertised to a user run when another
user logs on to an SMS 2.0 client
computer
HotFix Watch: Programs that are
advertised to a user run when another
user logs on to an SMS 2.0 client
computer
08/30/2004 05:24 PMRevenge of the User: Lessons from
Creator/User Battles ETCON talk notes
Revenge of the User: Lessons from
Creator/User Battles ETCON talk notes
02/11/2004 04:31 PMHere're my running notes from danah boyd's
Re
venge of the User: Lessons from Creator/User Battles at the
O'Reilly Emerging
Technology Conference in San Diego.
The response is an attempt to "configure the users" -- constrain
behavior to acceptable behavior with messaaging, kicking people
off, etc.
This won't work: you can't tell a hacker not to hack. These kids
are social hackers. You can stop some bad behavior, but you chase
off your best users, too.
Dating doesn't happen because you're in a dating context. Dating
arises out of real contexts.
Taking away fakesters didn't make Frienster more real. Friendster
is unreal because people never remove their friends, even if they
never see them (the exception is when you break up, ironic,
because ex-lovers are strong ties!).
Link
How to deal with packages where user
specific data configuration has to be
user portable
How to deal with packages where user
specific data configuration has to be
user portable
09/11/2004 11:26 PMPeople Deleting MP3s, Sharing Less...
But Hating The Recording Industry More
People Deleting MP3s, Sharing Less...
But Hating The Recording Industry More
11/05/2003 01:14 PMA new study has come out saying that, thanks to the RIAA suing
everyone they can find, many people are
deleting mp3s from
their hard drives and using file sharing programs less. However,
they also have a lower and lower opinion of the recording industry.
That's all well and good, but for as much as they hate the recording
industry, if they're still going out and buying the same major label
music, the recording industry doesn't really care. This is, of
course, short sighted, because that hatred of the recording industry
means that they're probably willing to jump ship should a reasonable
alternative show up. In the meantime, though, the RIAA will declare
this as a victory.
Free drive space by deleting
miscellaneous excess files
Free drive space by deleting
miscellaneous excess files
10/30/2003 11:31 AMI discovered that my Jaguar partition was slowly getting filled up by
accumulated cruft that was not being dealt with by the periodic
maintenance scripts (see the man periodic manual page for more info).
For example, if you d...
Angry Developer Bites Back By Deleting
User's Data
Angry Developer Bites Back By Deleting
User's Data
09/14/2004 01:48 AM<b>ultima</b> has brought up <a
href='http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/04/09/13/1357202.shtml
?tid=156&tid=98&tid=8' target=_blank>a story</a> from
<i>SlashDot</i> that <a
href='http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=217200'
target=_blank>raised a controversial ethical concern</a> on
how far can software owners go with the End-User License Agreement
(EULA).
An independent software developer of a Mac program called
<i>Echelon</i> bites back at users who pirated his
software by deleting their Home Directory (some what equivalent to the
profile folder on Windows) if a pirated serial was entered.
Regardless to a more dominating angry response, some users actually
approved this decision by arguing that the terms have been mentioned
on the EULA which was agreed to by the users. Even with that being
said, does this make it "okay" for developers to cross the
line? Better yet, where exactly do you draw the line?
Echelon is an MPEG1/2 converter that supports a number of different
formats. According to the product's web site, the software has been
discontinued due to the lack of support (read: piracy) but legitimate
customers may still seek product support via email.

View:
Echelon web site

News source:
SlashdotRead full story..."Lance Arthur slightly loses it over
BitTorrent - which I will confess does
not have the greatest user experience
for a naive user"
"Lance Arthur slightly loses it over
BitTorrent - which I will confess does
not have the greatest user experience
for a naive user"
08/14/2004 09:34 AMReview - The Elements of User
Experience: User-Centered Design for the
Web
Review - The Elements of User
Experience: User-Centered Design for the
Web
12/08/2002 10:04 PMWebmasterBase Dec 8 2002 8:41PM ET
Modify The User Description Attribute
For An Ad User Account
Modify The User Description Attribute
For An Ad User Account
08/17/2004 09:19 PM10.3: Kill another user logged in under
Fast User Switching
10.3: Kill another user logged in under
Fast User Switching
12/02/2003 12:38 AMFast User Switching has been a popular Panther feature in my lab where
several students share one computer. However, ocassionally a user
forgets to log out, and I (logged in as Administrator) have not
figured out how to log t...
SMS Query: Match Computer with User and
the User Fullname
SMS Query: Match Computer with User and
the User Fullname
05/15/2004 08:42 AMBack to the User: Creating User-Focused
Websites
Back to the User: Creating User-Focused
Websites
10/17/2002 08:03 AMPower User: Google is a user’s best
friend
Power User: Google is a user’s best
friend
08/05/2002 10:45 PMEvery Web user should know how to exploit the features of the powerful
Google.com search engine. Besides the news.google.com beta test site
I've mentioned before, it also features a free but invaluable Google
toolbar that you can download from google.com. It appears as a little
search window in every browser session.
Internet Week > online security
technology > Company Bypasses
Cookie-Deleting Consumers > March 31,
2005
Internet Week > online security
technology > Company Bypasses
Cookie-Deleting Consumers > March 31,
2005
04/05/2005 04:07 AMInternet ad firms are using Flash to track people who delete or don't
accept browser cookies ..
www.internetweek.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=160400749 .. for this
guy
internetweek.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=160400749
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On Beyond Help: User Assistance and the
User Interface
On Beyond Help: User Assistance and the
User Interface
09/09/2002 06:29 AMSee what happens when you remove a Mac
from a Mac user and give him a PC and
take away a PC from a PC user and give
him a Mac
See what happens when you remove a Mac
from a Mac user and give him a PC and
take away a PC from a PC user and give
him a Mac
11/14/2003 06:59 AMWindows Vs Apple .. (new
window)
timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-8088-882668,00.html
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New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints User, Device
Location > New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints
User, Device Location > December 24,
2003
New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints User, Device
Location > New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints
User, Device Location > December 24,
2003
12/29/2003 06:06 AMlocate 802.11x WLAN users within a few feet ..
:
techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20031224S0003
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The First New K5 User
The First New K5 User
07/15/2004 03:32 PMA while after new user registration was closed I wrote this story
about the last K5 user. As you might have noticed, new user
registration has now re-opened. So someone out there must be the first
new user ...
The Last K5 User
The Last K5 User
05/03/2004 05:28 AMAs we all know, new account creation on K5 is currently disabled. This
got me thinking: someone out there must be the last K5 user.
Things I Don't Like About Being A Mac
User
Things I Don't Like About Being A Mac
User
03/06/2004 02:06 AMBy Rubaiyat Hague (OSNews via MyAppleMenu)
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