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How can I move objects within my Forest?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
The Windows 2000 Resource Kit ships with the MOVETREE.EXE utility which can be used to move organization units, users or computers between domains in a single forest. This is useful for the consolidation of domains or to reflect organization restructuring.
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What are Tombstone objects?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
Because of the complex replication available in Windows 2000 and the Active Directory just deleting an object would result in it potentially being recreated at the next replication interval and so deleted objects are 'Tombstoned' instead. This basically marks them as deleted and applies to all objects.
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Some objects are slower?

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Install DirectX 7 (or later) and just click "Ok" when it looks for dx61eng.exe in the default directory and then click "No" when it asks if you would like to try another directory during the Art-o-matic install to ignore that prompt. Position the mouse over anything and press F1 key. Position the mouse over a menu item, button, check item, slider, window, object, ... anything! Then read the message at bottom of screen.
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How do I move Objects?

modmakers Dedit Tutorials
Go to object editing mode (CTRL_H) and select an object. You can move the object by dragging it with the mouse while holding the "M" key down.
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What if someone objects to the Will?

Superior Court of California, County of Alameda
Will contests are not uncommon, but few people actually win one. Still, they can cost a lot of money and time.
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What are objects?

nic.at: Technical issues
object is a data record belonging to either a person or a domain. Therefore, a distinction is made between person objects and domain objects. A person object contains information such as name, address, telephone number, e-mail address of a person, whereas a domain object contains the technical data and person objects that are linked with a domain (via handles).
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The Pure Perl RayCaster - FAQ
On the internet, on CDs with objects or create your own by using some other program. You can convert to RAW format, from external applications too. You can find some free here: http://pdelagrange.free.fr/povlab/store.html. If you have something cool and free (objects or screenshots) and would like to share it you can contact me. Beware that the more the polygons in your mesh, the slower the raycasting and the wireframe view will be.
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Why do objects fall?

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Everything on Earth is attracted to the Earth because there is a gravitational attraction between objects of mass. Therefore, the Earth, which is extremely massive, and an apple, that also has mass, would be attracted by gravitational force that would cause both objects to accelerate toward each other. The reason why the apple is moving more than the Earth is because the Earth has much more mass than the apple, thus more inertia; as a result, the Earth is less willing to move toward the apple.
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How are objects seen?

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In order to see an object, it must be emitting or reflecting light. We can see stars, lightning, and light bulbs because they are emitting or giving off light. And we depend on the light emitted from these objects in order to see objects that don’t emit light – we see those objects because they reflect light. A blade of grass, for example, does not emit light; however we see the blade of grass because it reflects existing light, specifically green light.
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How can I undo operations on objects?

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A multi-level undo option (available from the Edit pull-down menu) maintains separate queues of previously performed operations for separate objects. The undo operation works on the currently highlighted object; therefore, if you press CTRL+Z, STATISTICA will undo the last operation performed on the currently selected object and not merely the last operation on an object. Note that this option can also be used to undo operations on linked or embedded objects.
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How are objects named in the Active Directory?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
There are a number of methods available to name objects in the Active Directory, the most popular of which is the Distinguished Name or DN. An excellent RFC exists for DN explanation at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc1779.html but I'll run over the basics here.
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edit] How do I rotate objects?

FAQ - Inkscape Wiki
Inkscape follows the convention used by CorelDraw, Xara and some other programs: instead of a separate "rotate" tool, you switch to Selector (arrow), click to select, and then click selected objects again. The handles around the object become rotation handles - drag them to rotate. You can also use the Transform dialog for precise rotation and the [, ] keys to rotate selection from the keyboard (with Ctrl to rotate 90 degrees, with Alt to rotate the one-pixel amount at the current zoom).
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Q: How can I fix the hardbox around houses and other big objects?

D-Mod Author's FAQ Revision 1.3
A: You'll notice that the hardbox around things like houses just doesn't do the job. Hardboxes have to be rectangular, and things like houses are too complex for this to work. There are at least three methods to "fill in" the hardness around a house. It's probably best to set its hardness type to 1 (not hard) and totally draw the hardness yourself as explained below. I use a combination of the first two usually.
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How can I do anything but creating and moving objects?

Dia FAQ
Like The Gimp, Dia depends heavily on a menu on the right mouse button inside the diagram. That menu contains all the diagram-specific actions and a few other things, so you almost never have to find the menu on the toolbox. A snapshot shows an example of the menu. The preferences dialog only affects diagrams that are created thereafter. To change grid lines etc., go to the View menu and select settings there. The settings will be saved with the diagram.
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How can I modify the number of objects searched in Windows 2000?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
By default Active Directory searches are limited to 10,000 objects in a search however this can be changed as your organization grows. This policy affects all browse displays associated with Active Directory, such as those in Local Users and Groups, Active Directory Users & Computers, and dialog boxes used to set permissions for user or group objects in Active Directory.
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How can I edit Compound objects?

Integrated Computer Solutions Incorporated - Frequently Aske...
Some widgets that appear as a single object on the Palette are actually Compound Objects that are made up of several Motif widgets. For example, the XmMessageBox is a compound object made up 6 child objects. You can toggle whether Compound Objects are expanded or not in the Browser by setting/unsetting the toggle "Show Compound Children" under the View menu of the Main Window.
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What was the 'Household Objects' project?

Pink Floyd and the Publius Enigma: the Pink Floyd faq (5)
Following the success of Dark Side of the Moon, the Floyd were in something of a quandry as to what to do next. One idea they had was to try to create an entire album using only sounds produced by common household objects. The Floyd used a number of recording sessions in the latter months of 1973 to experiment with such unconventional instruments as wine bottles, aerosol spray cans, rubber bands, tape, and others.
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What type of objects exist in the data dictionary?

ABAP FAQ - ABAP Frequently Asked Question
Data in data dictionary is not the actual data like emp.name.name or emp.address but rather a type data whose function When you change data of one table the sy-subrc is returned. And then updation of other affected tables takes place. So if system fails to update other tables still sy-subrc returned is 0 (ie, Whwn first table gets updated).
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How should I destroy my objects in ASP.Net?

Megasolutions.net :: Asp.Net Frequently Asked Questions - FA...
ASP.Net actually has very solid internal garbage collection. So this is not an issue as it was in previous versions of Active Server Pages.
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Can objects move away from us faster than the speed of light?

Frequently Asked Questions in Cosmology
Again, this is a question that depends on which of the many distance definitions one uses. However, if we assume that the distance of an object at time t is the distance from our position at time t to the object's position at time t measured by a set of observers moving with the expansion of the Universe, and all making their observations when they see the Universe as having age t, then the velocity (change in D per change in t) can definitely be larger than the speed of light.
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What about objects with discordant redshifts, like Stephan's Quintet?

Frequently Asked Questions in Cosmology
One famous example of objects with different redshifts appearing in the same part of the sky is Stephan's Quintet. But the low redshift galaxy (in the lower left) is obviously more resolved into stars and looks "bumpier". By the surface brightness fluctuation method of distance determination, this bumpiness means that the low redshift galaxy is indeed much closer to us than the other four members of the quintet.
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What should I do if my application has mid- or long-lived objects?

Garbage Collection - Frequently Asked Questions
Objects that survive a young generation collection have a copying cost (part of the algorithm for a young generation collection is to copy any objects that survive). Mid- or long-lived objects may be copied multiple times. Use the -XX option MaxTenuringThreshold to determine the copying costs. Use -XX:MaxTenuringThreshold=0 to move an object that survives a young generation collection immediately to the tenured generation.
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Do objects ever get allocated directly into the old generation?

Garbage Collection - Frequently Asked Questions
If an allocation fails in the young generation and the object is a large array that does not contain any references to objects, it can be allocated directly into the old generation. In some select instances, this strategy was intended to avoid a collection of the young generation by allocating from the old generation. There is a flag (available in 1.4.2 and later) l-XX:PretenureSizeThreshold=<byte size> that can be set to limit the size of allocations in the young generation.
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Should I pool objects to help GC? Should I call System.gc() periodically?

Garbage Collection - Frequently Asked Questions
Pooling objects will cause them to live longer than necessary. We strongly advise against object pools. Don't call System.gc(). The system will make the determination of when it's appropriate to do garbage collection and generally has the information necessary to do a much better job of initiating a garbage collection. If you are having problems with the garbage collection (pause times or frequency), consider adjusting the size of the generations.
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What determines when softly referenced objects are flushed?

Garbage Collection - Frequently Asked Questions
Starting with Java HotSpot VM implementations in J2SE 1.3.1, softly reachable objects will remain alive for some amount of time after the last time they were referenced. The default value is one second of lifetime per free megabyte in the heap. This value can be adjusted using the -XX:SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMB flag, which accepts integer values representing milliseconds per MB of free memory. For example, to change the value from one second to 2.
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