Event ID 36
The server failed to load application '/LM/W3SVC'. The error was 'The specified metadata was not found.
1. Delete IIS related package in Component Services MMC
- IIS In-Process Applications.
- IIS Out-of-Process Pooled Applications.
- IIS Utilities.
If you get ''Item cannot be deleted'' go into the Properties, Advanced, and clear the ''Disable deletion'' tickbox.
2. Open command prompt, navigate to %windir%\system32\inetsrv folder, and enter (case sensitive):
c:\winnt\system32\inetsrv\>rundll32 wamreg.dll, CreateIISPackage
then
c:\winnt\system32\inetsrv\>regsvr32 asptxn.dll
3. Enter IISRESET at the command prompt to restart IIS services, and then re-open Component Services MMC to verify that the IIS packages are recreated.
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( 3 / 6056 )You can do it right from Mac OS X’s command line, for free, using the hdiutil command.
hdiutil convert imagefile.dmg -format UDTO -o imagefile.iso
This will actually create a file called imagefile.iso.cdr in the current directory, but you’ll want to change that to just .iso, so type:
mv imagefile.iso.cdr imagefile.iso
That’s all there is to it, now your DMG image file can be burned on any PC with the proper hardware.
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( 3 / 773 )Metacharacter Match
\ the escape character - used to find an instance of a metacharacter like a period, brackets, etc.
. (period) match any character except newline
x match any instance of x
^x match any character except x
[x] match any instance of x in the bracketed range - [abxyz] will match any instance of a, b, x, y, or z
| (pipe) an OR operator - [x|y] will match an instance of x or y
() used to group sequences of characters or matches
{} used to define numeric quantifiers
{x} match must occur exactly x times
{x,} match must occur at least x times
{x,y} match must occur at least x times, but no more than y times
? preceding match is optional or one only, same as {0,1}
* find 0 or more of preceding match, same as {0,}
+ find 1 or more of preceding match, same as {1,}
^ match the beginning of the line
$ match the end of a line
POSIX Class Match
[:alnum:] alphabetic and numeric characters
[:alpha:] alphabetic characters
[:blank:] space and tab
[:cntrl:] control characters
[:digit:] digits
[:graph:] non-blank (not spaces and control characters)
[:lower:] lowercase alphabetic characters
[:print:] any printable characters
[:punct:] punctuation characters
[:space:] all whitespace characters (includes [:blank:], newline, carriage return)
[:upper:] uppercase alphabetic characters
[:xdigit:] digits allowed in a hexadecimal number (i.e. 0-9, a-f, A-F)
Character class Match
\d matches a digit, same as [0-9]
\D matches a non-digit, same as [^0-9]
\s matches a whitespace character (space, tab, newline, etc.)
\S matches a non-whitespace character
\w matches a word character
\W matches a non-word character
\b matches a word-boundary (NOTE: within a class, matches a backspace)
\B matches a non-wordboundary
\
The backslash escapes any character and can therefore be used to force characters to be matched as literals instead of being treated as characters with special meaning. For example, '\[' matches '[' and '\\' matches '\'.
.
A dot matches any character. For example, 'go.d' matches 'gold' and 'good'.
{ }
{n} ... Match exactly n times
{n,} ... Match at least n times
{n,m} ... Match at least n but not more than m times
[ ]
A string enclosed in square brackets matches any character in that string, but no others. For example, '[xyz]' matches only 'x', 'y', or 'z', a range of characters may be specified by two characters separated by '-'. Note that '[a-z]' matches alphabetic characters, while '[z-a]' never matches.
[-]
A hyphen within the brackets signifies a range of characters. For example, [b-o] matches any character from b through o.
|
A vertical bar matches either expression on either side of the vertical bar. For example, bar|car will match either bar or car.
*
An asterisk after a string matches any number of occurrences of that string, including zero characters. For example, bo* matches: bo, boo and booo but not b.
+
A plus sign after a string matches any number of occurrences of that string, except zero characters. For example, bo+ matches: boo, and booo, but not bo or be.
\d+
matches all numbers with one or more digits
\d*
matches all numbers with zero or more digits
\w+
matches all words with one or more characters containing a-z, A-Z and 0-9. \w+ will find title, border, width etc. Please note that \w matches only numbers and characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) lower than ordinal value 128.
[a-zA-Z\xA1-\xFF]+
matches all words with one or more characters containing a-z, A-Z and characters larger than ordinal value 161 (eg. ä or Ü). If you want to find words with numbers, then add 0-9 to the expression: [0-9a-zA-Z\xA1-\xFF]+
Typical examples
(bo*)
will find "bo", "boo", "bot", but not "b"
(bx+)
will find "bxxxxxxxx", "bxx", but not "bx" or "be"
(\d+)
will find all numbers
(\d+ visitors)
will find "3 visitors" or "243234 visitors" or "2763816 visitors"
(\d+ of \d+ messages)
will find "2 of 1200 messages" or "1 of 10 messages"
(\d+ of \d+ messages)
will filter everything from the last occurrence of "2 of 1200 messages" or "1 of 10 messages" to the end of the page
(MyText.{0,20})
will find "MyText" and the next 20 characters after "MyText"
(\d\d.\d\d.\d\d\d\d)
will find date-strings with format 99.99.9999 or 99-99-9999 (the dot in the regex matches any character)
(\d\d\.\d\d\.\d\d\d\d)
will find date-strings with format 99.99.9999
(([_a-zA-Z\d\-\.]+@[_a-zA-Z\d\-]+(\.[_a-zA-Z\d\-]+)+))
will find all e-mail addresses
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( 3 / 5160 )Picasa 相册 屏蔽 翻墙 host 批处理
相信能找到这篇文章的一定不是菜鸟
保存到记事本后重命名为 picasa.bat 双击运行
话不多说 直接上代码(转载的)
@attrib %windir%\SYSTEM32\drivers\etc\hosts -r
@echo 203.208.39.104 picadaweb.google.com >> %windir%\SYSTEM32\drivers\etc\hosts
@echo 203.208.39.104 lh1.ggpht.com >> %windir%\SYSTEM32\drivers\etc\hosts
@echo 203.208.39.104 lh2.ggpht.com >> %windir%\SYSTEM32\drivers\etc\hosts
@echo 203.208.39.104 lh3.ggpht.com >> %windir%\SYSTEM32\drivers\etc\hosts
@echo 203.208.39.104 lh4.ggpht.com >> %windir%\SYSTEM32\drivers\etc\hosts
@echo 203.208.39.104 lh5.ggpht.com >> %windir%\SYSTEM32\drivers\etc\hosts
@echo 203.208.39.104 lh6.ggpht.com >> %windir%\SYSTEM32\drivers\etc\hosts
注销或重启后有效
if it does not work, try to change IP address above as following
203.208.39.99 or 203.208.33.100
Good luck!!
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( 3 / 4954 )DECLARE @TableName Varchar(50)
DECLARE @ColumnName Varchar(50)
DECLARE @SQL Varchar(500)
DECLARE get_TableName CURSOR FOR
SELECT [TABLE_NAME]
FROM DatabaseName.INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
WHERE TABLE_TYPE = 'BASE TABLE' ORDER BY [TABLE_NAME];
open get_TableName
FETCH NEXT FROM get_TableName INTO @TableName
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
Begin
DECLARE get_ColumnName CURSOR FOR
SELECT [COLUMN_NAME]
FROM NPU_INFO.INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
WHERE [TABLE_NAME] = @TableName ORDER BY [COLUMN_NAME];
open get_ColumnName
FETCH NEXT FROM get_ColumnName INTO @ColumnName
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
Begin
Print @TableName+'/'+@ColumnName
SET @SQL='What you want to run'
EXEC(@SQL)
FETCH NEXT FROM get_ColumnName INTO @ColumnName
End
CLOSE get_ColumnName
DEALLOCATE get_ColumnName
FETCH NEXT FROM get_TableName INTO @TableName
End
CLOSE get_TableName
DEALLOCATE get_TableName
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