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Does anyone have an Experts-Exchange.com account?

hhobba
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Hi there!
I have a small problem which the website https://www.experts-exchange.com claims to have a solution for, but apparantely I have to register (which costs) to view it. I was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to view the solution for me and paste it here, please?
I know this is rude, so please don't be nasty and flame me! But it's only a very trivial problem and I really can't afford membership just for that.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Storage/Q_21170096.html
Thank you to anyone in advance!
I have a small problem which the website https://www.experts-exchange.com claims to have a solution for, but apparantely I have to register (which costs) to view it. I was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to view the solution for me and paste it here, please?
I know this is rude, so please don't be nasty and flame me! But it's only a very trivial problem and I really can't afford membership just for that.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Storage/Q_21170096.html
Thank you to anyone in advance!
"You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it."
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Must admit had a quick look at the answers, all a bit beyond me, you can see the answers for free if you register here
http://www.experts-exchange.com/registerFree.jsp0 -
Expert exchange ALWAYS seem to have the answers I require!! Seriously, ALWAYS!~Diminutive0
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Best thing is to clear the cookies in your browser, as I think that's how they restrict viewing.
The first time you visit the solution, you can see the answers. If you try refreshing the page though it'll ask you to register. I think it's as simple as clearing your cookies to get round this.
Also, have a look on https://www.bugmenot.com for a username/password (so you don't have to register yourself)."Boonowa tweepi, ha, ha."0 -
... or do an advanced search on Google with experts-exchange.com as the URL and the question/problem (Copy large directory into directory, do not overwrite files) and view Google's cached page to see the answer.
Obviously this method relies on how frequently Google indexes the site, so you may not see the more recent questions and answers.0 -
I find that if you just scroll down past all the adverts, then the answers are at the bottom!
Am I unique in finding this?
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B33fy wrote:Must admit had a quick look at the answers, all a bit beyond me, you can see the answers for free if you register here
http://www.experts-exchange.com/registerFree.jsp
Ah hah! Thank you everyone!"You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it."0 -
hhobba ... hope you got your answer. If not this was the "Accepted Answer" posted to your question ...
XXCOPY should do the trick!
https://www.xxcopy.com
xxcopy is a FREE (for personal use) copy tool-- similar to Window's "XCOPY", but with more features and functionality. Works with everything from Windows 95 on up.0
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