Command line tool to delete folder with a specified name recursively in Windows?
Similar to BlackTigerX’s “for”, I was going to suggest for /d /r . %d in (_svn) do @if exist “%d” rd /s/q “%d”
Similar to BlackTigerX’s “for”, I was going to suggest for /d /r . %d in (_svn) do @if exist “%d” rd /s/q “%d”
The log file is telling you that you have an “old lock file”. MongoDB keeps a lock file while it’s running. It creates this file when it is started, and deletes it when it’s stopped. When the computer crashes (or MongoDB crashes, e.g. via kill), this file is not deleted, and thus the database does … Read more
Run SQL Server Management Studio as an Administrator. (right click-> run as administrator) that took care of all the weirdness in my case. SQL SRV EXPRESS 2008 R2. Windows 7
Quote by @DAC In short: SID = the unique name of your DB, ServiceName = the alias used when connecting Not strictly true. SID = unique name of the INSTANCE (eg the oracle process running on the machine). Oracle considers the “Database” to be the files. Service Name = alias to an INSTANCE (or many … Read more
No, it is not possible. A wildcard inside a name only reflects a single label and the wildcard can only be leftmost. Thus *.*.example.org or www.*.example.org are not possible. And *.example.org will neither match example.org nor www.subdomain.example.org, only subdomain.example.org. But you can have multiple wildcard names inside the same certificate, that is you can have … Read more