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TopicRepliesViewsLast Postermac os x & firefox 3.0.2: JavaScript Errors[solved]by benjaminr14377JK26 Sep 2008 12:20text functions not working (bold, italics, and underlines)by swiftg03531swiftg25 Sep 2008 16:40Pictures distort when imported into MS Movie Maker[solved]by SimKathy23786JK19 Sep 2008 03:53Mail being blocked that containn JPG from Fireshot moved[solved]by edutek13888JK16 Sep 2008 19:10Cannot capture screenshot page and print-division by zero[solved]by mrag13904JK11 Sep 2008 23:02Not Seeing Also Believing[solved]by NoIdea14168JK11 Sep 2008 13:10Print of flash content results in Floating point division by zero[solved]by shox65537JK10 Sep 2008 10:27Uninstall IE version ?[solved]by halfdead86450JK04 Sep 2008 18:00leak memory[solved]by axetroll14292JK04 Sep 2008 17:57save to existing read-only fileby ace_cz04039ace_cz01 Sep 2008 11:47Problems with Fireshot for IE and IE7 on Vista[solved]by Michael15555JK27 Aug 2008 20:12Hotkey not working in IE[solved]by Isha15088JK27 Aug 2008 08:03popups in IE don't work with fireshot[solved]by otatop13614JK16 Aug 2008 16:45select and crop fails moved[solved]by aardelean74587JK16 Aug 2008 16:44All screen captures are completely white[solved]by ioh13585JK16 Aug 2008 16:43Version numbers of your updates[solved]by sumank13651JK12 Aug 2008 13:59uploads not working?by jkarnes174052Pooky03 Aug 2008 14:53"Full page screenshot" only captures visibleby benmeek13749benmeek31 Jul 2008 09:11Silverlight not capturing via FireShot screenshot extensionby sachin03918sachin30 Jul 2008 09:20Fireshot Won't Upload[solved]by gumbydust115576JK29 Jul 2008 14:26 I imported my IE Favorites or Bookmarks into Google Chrome, and then down the road I imported them back into IE. They now reside in a folder called Imported from IE on the IE Favorites Bar. Import Favorites from IE to Chrome ; Import IE Favorites to Chrome ; How to import IE Favorites to Chrome; Covering all these elements will ensure you’ll be able to use your To actually deploy it. If not, the deployment will fail with the infamous error: “Windows could not parse or process unattend answer file [C:\Windows\Panther\unattend.xml] for pass [specialize]. A component or setting specified in the answer file does not exist.”. This is because the native template in MDT 2012 Update 1 contains settings that are not compatible with IE 11. Note: Again, this is not needed if you are using MDT 2013.In these steps I assume you have created your reference image with IE 11 per the previous instructions, and imported into your production deployment share.Using Deployment Workbench, right-click the Windows 7 SP1 task sequence and select Properties.In the OS Info tab, click Edit Unattend.xml. MDT now generates a catalog file, which will take a few minutes, and then Windows System Image Manager (WSIM) starts.In Windows System Image Manager (WSIM), in the Answer File pane, expand the 4 specialize node, and select the amd64_Microsoft-Windows-IE-InternetExplorer_neutral entry.In the amd64_Microsoft-Windows-IE-InternetExplorer_neutral properties (right-hand window), right-click the IEWelcomeMessage property and select Revert Change. Note: Depending on your Unattend.xml template, you may need to to delete the "ShowMenuBar" = "true" setting in amd64_Microsoft-Windows-IE-InternetExplorer_neutral entry as well. Thank's Nick for pointing that one out. Save the Unattend.xml file, and close Windows System Image Manager.On the Windows 7 SP1 Properties window, click OK.Editing the unattend.xml file. The error you get if still using MDT 2012 Update 1, and you don’t modify the unattend.xml. Happy deployment, Johan

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TopicRepliesViewsLast Postermac os x & firefox 3.0.2: JavaScript Errors[solved]by benjaminr14377JK26 Sep 2008 12:20text functions not working (bold, italics, and underlines)by swiftg03531swiftg25 Sep 2008 16:40Pictures distort when imported into MS Movie Maker[solved]by SimKathy23786JK19 Sep 2008 03:53Mail being blocked that containn JPG from Fireshot moved[solved]by edutek13888JK16 Sep 2008 19:10Cannot capture screenshot page and print-division by zero[solved]by mrag13904JK11 Sep 2008 23:02Not Seeing Also Believing[solved]by NoIdea14168JK11 Sep 2008 13:10Print of flash content results in Floating point division by zero[solved]by shox65537JK10 Sep 2008 10:27Uninstall IE version ?[solved]by halfdead86450JK04 Sep 2008 18:00leak memory[solved]by axetroll14292JK04 Sep 2008 17:57save to existing read-only fileby ace_cz04039ace_cz01 Sep 2008 11:47Problems with Fireshot for IE and IE7 on Vista[solved]by Michael15555JK27 Aug 2008 20:12Hotkey not working in IE[solved]by Isha15088JK27 Aug 2008 08:03popups in IE don't work with fireshot[solved]by otatop13614JK16 Aug 2008 16:45select and crop fails moved[solved]by aardelean74587JK16 Aug 2008 16:44All screen captures are completely white[solved]by ioh13585JK16 Aug 2008 16:43Version numbers of your updates[solved]by sumank13651JK12 Aug 2008 13:59uploads not working?by jkarnes174052Pooky03 Aug 2008 14:53"Full page screenshot" only captures visibleby benmeek13749benmeek31 Jul 2008 09:11Silverlight not capturing via FireShot screenshot extensionby sachin03918sachin30 Jul 2008 09:20Fireshot Won't Upload[solved]by gumbydust115576JK29 Jul 2008 14:26

2025-04-20
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To actually deploy it. If not, the deployment will fail with the infamous error: “Windows could not parse or process unattend answer file [C:\Windows\Panther\unattend.xml] for pass [specialize]. A component or setting specified in the answer file does not exist.”. This is because the native template in MDT 2012 Update 1 contains settings that are not compatible with IE 11. Note: Again, this is not needed if you are using MDT 2013.In these steps I assume you have created your reference image with IE 11 per the previous instructions, and imported into your production deployment share.Using Deployment Workbench, right-click the Windows 7 SP1 task sequence and select Properties.In the OS Info tab, click Edit Unattend.xml. MDT now generates a catalog file, which will take a few minutes, and then Windows System Image Manager (WSIM) starts.In Windows System Image Manager (WSIM), in the Answer File pane, expand the 4 specialize node, and select the amd64_Microsoft-Windows-IE-InternetExplorer_neutral entry.In the amd64_Microsoft-Windows-IE-InternetExplorer_neutral properties (right-hand window), right-click the IEWelcomeMessage property and select Revert Change. Note: Depending on your Unattend.xml template, you may need to to delete the "ShowMenuBar" = "true" setting in amd64_Microsoft-Windows-IE-InternetExplorer_neutral entry as well. Thank's Nick for pointing that one out. Save the Unattend.xml file, and close Windows System Image Manager.On the Windows 7 SP1 Properties window, click OK.Editing the unattend.xml file. The error you get if still using MDT 2012 Update 1, and you don’t modify the unattend.xml. Happy deployment, Johan

2025-03-26
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Bench --features benchmark👩‍🔬 Benchmark #1➡️ ScenarioWe performed an extract of all messages from the Crisp team used for Crisp own customer support.We want to import all those messages into a clean Sonic instance, and then perform searches on the index we built. We will measure the time that Sonic spent executing each operation (ie. each PUSH and QUERY commands over Sonic Channel), and group results per 1,000 operations (this outputs a mean time per 1,000 operations).➡️ ContextOur benchmark is ran on the following computer:Device: MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014)OS: MacOS 10.14.3Disk: 512GB SSD (formatted under the AFS file system)CPU: 2.5 GHz Intel Core i7RAM: 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3Sonic is compiled as following:Sonic version: 1.0.1Rustc version: rustc 1.35.0-nightly (719b0d984 2019-03-13)Compiler flags: release profile (-03 with lto)Our dataset is as such:Number of objects: ~1,000,000 messagesTotal size: ~100MB of raw message text (this does not account for identifiers and other metas)➡️ ScriptsThe scripts we used to perform the benchmark are:PUSH script: sonic-benchmark_batch-push.jsQUERY script: sonic-benchmark_batch-query.js⏬ ResultsOur findings:We imported ~1,000,000 messages of dynamic length (some very long, eg. emails);Once imported, the search index weights 20MB (KV) + 1.4MB (FST) on disk;CPU usage during import averaged 75% of a single CPU core;RAM usage for the Sonic process peaked at 28MB during our benchmark;We used a single Sonic Channel TCP connection, which limits the import to a single thread (we could have load-balanced this across as many Sonic Channel connections as there are CPUs);We get an import RPS approaching 4,000 operations per second (per thread);We get a search query RPS approaching 1,000 operations per second (per thread);On the hyper-threaded 4-cores CPU used, we could have parallelized operations to 8 virtual cores, thus theoretically increasing the import RPS to 32,000 operations / second, while the search query RPS would be increased to 8,000 operations / second (we may be SSD-bound at some point though);Compared results per operation (on a single object):We took a sample of 8 results from our batched operations, which produced a total of 1,000 results (1,000,000 items, with 1,000 items batched per measurement report).This is not very scientific, but it should give you a clear idea of Sonic performances.Time spent per operation:OperationAverageBestWorstPUSH275μs190μs363μsQUERY880μs852μs1msBatch PUSH results as seen from our terminal (from initial index of: 0 objects):Batch QUERY results as seen from our terminal (on index of: 1,000,000 objects):LimitationsIndexed data limits: Sonic is designed for large search indexes split over thousands of search buckets per collection. An IID (ie. Internal-ID) is stored in the index as a 32 bits number, which theoretically allow up to ~4.2 billion objects to be indexed (ie. OID) per bucket. We've observed storage savings of 30% to 40%, which justifies the trade-off on large databases (versus Sonic using 64 bits IIDs). Also, Sonic only keeps the N most recently pushed results for a given word, in a sliding window way (the sliding window width can be configured).Search query limits: Sonic Natural Language Processing system (NLP) does not work at the sentence-level, for storage compactness reasons (we keep the FST graph

2025-04-02
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With KeePass Client v7.1.20Release DateNov 16, 2015These Release Notes detail the differences between this release and the last stable version (7.1.18). For information about the "Latest" versions inbetween, see Older And Inbetween Versions.Download HereImprovementsThe License tab will now display a warning when the license Maintencance Subsciption has expired.Bug FixesFixed an issue that would prevent the Web Client from loading in IE 9 Fixed an issue where the KeePass Client installer was checking for .Net 4.0 when the client requires 4.5 Known Issues The Role column filter in the Manage Users grid does not work and will present an error dialog if it is used.Old versions of Client apps that do not support the Usage Comment feature will not be able to perform actions that have "require comments" turned on. Make sure you also have the latest KeePass Client if you wish to use these features.Nested AD/LDAP groups cannot be imported in Password Server Version 7.0.1 - 7.3.5.Internet Explorer 8 is no longer supported in Password Server Version ≥ 7.0.1.In Internet Explorer, The Password Server must be viewed with Compatibility Mode turned off. Some IE settings force intranet sites to be viewed in Compatibility Mode; if these settings cannot be disabled, accessing the Web Client using its fully qualified domain name can get around these settings.

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