Hi
I asked about allocating large memory and allocting limits
but no one answer me clearly.
Now i don’t know give solution to others or no.
See www.douran.com/realwall.htm for my firewall
Mohammad Tarhsaz.
Hi
I asked about allocating large memory and allocting limits
but no one answer me clearly.
Now i don’t know give solution to others or no.
See www.douran.com/realwall.htm for my firewall
Mohammad Tarhsaz.
A single tear rolls down my cheek.
(I recall that I and several others answered your question very
specifically at multiple times and you did not bother to acknowledge).
Mohammad Tarhsaz wrote:
Hi
I asked about allocating large memory and allocting limits
but no one answer me clearly.
Now i don’t know give solution to others or no.See www.douran.com/realwall.htm for my firewall
Mohammad Tarhsaz.
–
Nick Ryan (MVP for DDK)
Yeah, but did you answer his question in plain text, or HTML?
- couldn’t resist
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Ryan [mailto:xxxxx@nryan.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 2:19 PM
To: Windows System Software Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Re: Now i can allocate more than 120MB in Kernel Mode
A single tear rolls down my cheek.
(I recall that I and several others answered your question very
specifically at multiple times and you did not bother to acknowledge).
Mohammad Tarhsaz wrote:
> Hi
> I asked about allocating large memory and allocting limits
> but no one answer me clearly.
> Now i don’t know give solution to others or no.
>
> See www.douran.com/realwall.htm for my firewall
>
> Mohammad Tarhsaz.
>
>
–
Nick Ryan (MVP for DDK)
—
Questions? First check the Kernel Driver FAQ at
http://www.osronline.com/article.cfm?id=256
You are currently subscribed to ntdev as: xxxxx@powerquest.com
To unsubscribe send a blank email to xxxxx@lists.osr.com
I guess the new complaint is that in addition to having nothing better to do
than give out free consulting, most likely because the folks we are giving
all the free consulting to have underbid us by a factor of ten or so, we now
ought to be the NTDEV Psychic Gurus, and just know that our answers were not
clear enough.
Oh, and if you are unsure, you can always use Outlook’s Menu\Format\Plain
Text… when you reply
Now that I have Alberto’s nifty reading remedy for the age-impaired eyes,
I’m all set with those squiggly awful html fonts, although I still just hit
the delete key, bad habit on my part I guess.
By the way was Peter’s last missive a sly comment on the wasted bandwidth to
which this list has devolved?
=====================
Mark Roddy
-----Original Message-----
From: Nate Bushman [mailto:xxxxx@powerquest.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 4:43 PM
To: Windows System Software Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Re: Now i can allocate more than 120MB in Kernel ModeYeah, but did you answer his question in plain text, or HTML?
- couldn’t resist
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Ryan [mailto:xxxxx@nryan.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 2:19 PM
> To: Windows System Software Developers Interest List
> Subject: [ntdev] Re: Now i can allocate more than 120MB in Kernel Mode
>
> A single tear rolls down my cheek.
>
> (I recall that I and several others answered your question very
> specifically at multiple times and you did not bother to acknowledge).
>
> Mohammad Tarhsaz wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I asked about allocating large memory and allocting limits
> but no one
> > answer me clearly. Now i don’t know give solution to others or no.
> >
> > See www.douran.com/realwall.htm for my firewall
> >
> > Mohammad Tarhsaz.
> >
> >
>
> –
> Nick Ryan (MVP for DDK)
>
>
> —
> Questions? First check the Kernel Driver FAQ at
http://www.osronline.com/article.cfm?id=256
You are currently subscribed to ntdev as: xxxxx@powerquest.com To
unsubscribe send a blank email to xxxxx@lists.osr.com
—
Questions? First check the Kernel Driver FAQ at
http://www.osronline.com/article.cfm?id=256
You are currently subscribed to ntdev as: xxxxx@stratus.com To
unsubscribe send a blank email to xxxxx@lists.osr.com
— “Roddy, Mark” wrote:
> Oh, and if you are unsure, you can always use Outlook’s
> Menu\Format\Plain
> Text… when you reply
Good idea.
However, remember that if you are not in control of what happens to
your email between the time you hit [send] and the time it actually
leaves the building, it may be MIME encoded, or any manner of other
evils, “for you” no matter what you’re attempting to do.
Harmony,
–Christine
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