If the filesystem is marked as such, sometimes a complete check will be performed during start-up.
I once drove 50km to the datacenter in the middle of the night just to find out it was performing this disk check... it sucked, but at least it wasn't 3000 miles.
In Mac OS X, when you double click, say, a Word document for the first time, the system asks if you really wish to open it using the application "Word".
A quick fix for the problem in case could be warning the user on the first time a new application is double clicked, informing he/she that it's in fact an executable which could cause harm.
Could you name one such commercial surveillance services? Thanks!
Station clocks in Denmark do the same. I think it's some sync mechanism.
If the filesystem is marked as such, sometimes a complete check will be performed during start-up. I once drove 50km to the datacenter in the middle of the night just to find out it was performing this disk check ... it sucked, but at least it wasn't 3000 miles.
You insensitive clod. I will so not go out with you!
-Louise
In Mac OS X, when you double click, say, a Word document for the first time, the system asks if you really wish to open it using the application "Word".
A quick fix for the problem in case could be warning the user on the first time a new application is double clicked, informing he/she that it's in fact an executable which could cause harm.
4) Profit !
Oh, wait ...
Please, not another new protocol, you insensitive clod!
However, Google Jabber servers would be cool!
This _is_ the new Apple DRM.