PS E:wsl> wsl The system cannot find the specified path Error code: Wsl/Service/CreateInstance/CreateVm/HCS/ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND
I am using the wsl in the windows.But,when i type the wsl
,i get the error message mentioned follow.
Inno Setup image missing in Installed Apps
I’m using Inno Setup to generate an installer file and it’s working well in that sense. I’m just after a detail of the image associated with the file not showing in the Installed Apps. Ideally would prefer to have the image showing there as it’s showing correctly in the desktop icon. Anyone aware of how can this be fixed?
Inno Setup image missing in Installed Apps
I’m using Inno Setup to generate an installer file and it’s working well in that sense. I’m just after a detail of the image associated with the file not showing in the Installed Apps. Ideally would prefer to have the image showing there as it’s showing correctly in the desktop icon. Anyone aware of how can this be fixed?
Inno Setup image missing in Installed Apps
I’m using Inno Setup to generate an installer file and it’s working well in that sense. I’m just after a detail of the image associated with the file not showing in the Installed Apps. Ideally would prefer to have the image showing there as it’s showing correctly in the desktop icon. Anyone aware of how can this be fixed?
Windows Blue Screen
I am getting the 101 Initialization Failed problem on my system running Windows Server 2022. This is an upgrade from 2019. After the upgrade I am getting the 101 error (before was not). Unclear why it is happening. Nothing on the system has changed.
I can actually launch Windows if I first open bios go to the disk selection view and select my startup disk after that Windows launches fine. I have two other versions of Windows installed on my system and I can launch them fine so I don’t think it is a hardware issue.
Task bar view open program and jump
I’m working with multiple monitors using Windows 11, wanting to know how to make the mouse cursor show up in the monitor that has the program I chose in the task bar. What happens now is that say I opened Word files on each monitor and I hover mouse over Word in the task bar and clicked on the Word I needed but my mouse cursor is still in the current monitor not the monitor that has the Word I wanted. Any suggestion?
Task bar view open program and jump
I’m working with multiple monitors using Windows 11, wanting to know how to make the mouse cursor show up in the monitor that has the program I chose in the task bar. What happens now is that say I opened Word files on each monitor and I hover mouse over Word in the task bar and clicked on the Word I needed but my mouse cursor is still in the current monitor not the monitor that has the Word I wanted. Any suggestion?
Multi-threaded application design
I’m currently planning a Windows service. It will be a multi-threaded application which will continuously check for database records and process them. My first thoughts were to set a number of max available threads and create new thread for each process. This works OK but since I’m creating a new thread for every new process I fear that its overhead will multiply if there are lots of records to process. My question is, is this a good design or would you recommend any other solutions?
What is a good design strategy for retaining history of user activities and files like Visual Studio projects?
OK so I’m not so sure that “project” is the right term, but for my purposes, I define “project” as similar to what Visual Studio uses, or Microsoft word – files that the user can open and work on and then save, and when the user runs the application again the program is aware of the files that were worked on last time the application was open.
Public-private key pair handling on a Windows ecosystem
I’ve been thinking about how to architect an infrastructure for one of our business applications with the following requirement: