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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.

Will my computer be slower?

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No, and if it is it wont be noticeable. The F@H program uses idle CPU cycles and doesn’t deprive any CPU power from an application that wants it. F@H is the wimpy kid who’ll take what he can get, but when big Microsoft word comes along, it’ll sit in the corner and wait. No, most probably not, the F@H website updates itself regularly, but not in real-time, maybe every 10 – 30mins. F@H only updates it’s stats to third parties every 3 hours also.

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.

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.

Sending mail becomes slower and slower, what's up?

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The reason could be that you told Gnus to archive the messages you wrote by setting gnus-message-archive-group. Try to use a nnml group instead of an archive group, this should bring you back to normal speed. gnus.el When the term ~/.gnus.el is used it just means your Gnus configuration file. You might as well call it ~/.gnus or specify another name.

How do I move Objects?

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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.

What if someone objects to the Will?

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Will contests are not uncommon, but few people actually win one. Still, they can cost a lot of money and time.

What are objects?

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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).

Why is DEVONthink getting slower and slower?

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It's a good idea to optimize the database from time to time using Tools > Backup & Optmize. If this doesn't help, you may want to try to rebuild the database from scratch using Tools > Rebuild Database. Both of these options should help restore some of your databases' zing. Also, DEVONthink is highly dependant on enough RAM, so make sure you have at least 768MB of RAM (the more, the better).

Why does my bot get slower and slower?

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Maybe cause you ran d2jsp nonstop for a long period of time and it seems that d2jsp has some memoryleaks which will increase your memoryusage over time so we suggest to restart d2jsp (on nt based system, on w9x based system reboot!) after 24 hours.

My uploads are slower than my downloads . Do you restrict upload speeds?

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NO , we do not. Typically what happens is that your ISP (Internet Service provider) will provide you only a fraction of your upload capacity. It is not atypical to see DSL Lines with download speeds up to 10 Megabits per second to only have 1 Megabit per second upload capacity.

I want a faster (or slower) roll rate. What can I do?

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There are several things you can adjust, but unfortunately all of them have drawbacks. Generally speaking, anything that increases your roll rate will increase your helicopter's tendency to pitch up during forward flight (gradually climb on its own), and will make the helicopter more "twitchy" in a hover. First, and easiest, inspect your control throws. Reducing your throws will allow for softer response and slower rolls.

Why does my client seem slower than that one?

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First, make sure you're running the correct client if you're using an Intel system. Each Intel platform has a client optimized for a specific CPU -- if you're using the wrong optimized version, the client will run slower. If you're using a Cyrix or other Intel "clone," you should try each client to see which runs best. Use the "-m" option to benchmark the client. Next, make sure you're doing the math right. The client reports pairs of keys, not total keys.

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.

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.

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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