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04-22-2009, 08:22 AM
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pulse timeouts
I am currently in college and have once again tried this method posted above and this is the error in which I recieve:
![]() I was aware to go to the folder manually, I am doing an IT course and have quite some knowledge in the subject hehe, however with the security mechanisms in place currently we are unable to create folders or files in any areas apart from our own USB disks and T drive which we are given with a small amount of space on the network to save work and other useful files. This does not include any application data and the drive cannot be used to run WhatPulse either. There doesnt appear to be any more methods which can be used, and all the computers in the college are on the same mirror for the network. http://www.suckmytrend.com ![]() |
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04-22-2009, 10:38 AM
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Well if programs can't access the app data folder then that's too bad.
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04-22-2009, 06:07 PM
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Will do dude. Cheers.
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04-28-2009, 02:16 PM
Post: #14
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pulse timeouts
Thanks to Inquisitor911 I managed to get hold of a copy of WhatPulse 1.5, and can now use WhatPulse at college without any problems. Simply complete the pulsing at home, create new token, and then have it ready for the next day of college and switch back to 1.6.2 when using WhatPulse at home. A 20 second job once I arrive home for a good extra 10-20k keystrokes a day and maybe more depending on how much college work we get done and what work we have to do on that day.
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