BAT file to map to network drive without running as admin I'm trying to create a bat file that will map to a network drive when it is clicked (it would be even better if it could connect automatically on login if connected to the network, otherwise do not
Mapping a network drive and having trouble saving password I'm changing file servers soon, and cmdkey really saves the day here: I can now script how to forget the old credentials and store new ones, and my new persistent share reconnects automatically after a reboot
How can I permanently export a variable in Linux? I am running RHEL 6, and I have exported an environment variable like this: export DISPLAY=:0 That variable is lost when the terminal is closed How do I permanently add this so that this variable
Fully Understanding PDO ATTR_PERSISTENT - Stack Overflow Question: What are the rules logic behind persistent connection management when using PDO? Environment: Web Server Windows 7 x64 Dual-core with 16GB RAM Apache 2 2 17 PHP 5 3 5 Connecting through
java - Android What is use of persistent? - Stack Overflow Unfortunately, for most developers there is no use The official guide for android:persistent has a weakly worded comment that it is "intended" for system apps To be clear, this property is ignored unless you are a system app You can see in the commit where flag checking was added to PackageManager, this requires both the persistent flag and the system app flag If your app only has one of
What does persistence object means in Hibernate architecture? Persistent state: An object is in the persistent state if it has some reference in the database i e it represent some row in the database and identifier value is assigned to it If any changes are made to the object then hibernate will detect those changes and effects will be there in the database that is why the name Persistent
Mule 3 : http listener persistent connections and Connection Idle . . . HTTP Persistent Connections are a feature of the HTTP protocol, that the connector implements The connection idle time indicates how long the persistent connection will remain open if there is no activity It is not related to a response timeout, that is a timeout on the client side and seems to be what you are expecting
RabbitMQ configured with `persistent: true` and `durable: false` And is there any scenario that such configuration (persistent: true durable: false) can make sense? Not really In fact, support for non-exclusive, non-durable queues will be removed in RabbitMQ 4 0