Is there a way to save a process and retrieve it after a reboot? [closed] - process

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I know that the best way of accomplishing similar tasks is to save intermediate results into a file and restore the state from that file. But out of curiosity, I just wonder whether there is a way to save a process and retrieve it after a reboot. That's all.

Problem solved. I create a dump file of my process and get the address of my variables. Then I extract all the data I need from the file.

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Create custom server [closed]

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love the data and how sorted and process, and how can controlled.
I wanna to know if can build own server, and how can upload the data in it.
That depends on the type of data that you want to store.
Assuming you simply want to upload and store files on a server, then you can consider using minio. You can run it locally by following the instructions described here.

Writing to existing xlsm files [closed]

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Given the documentation above, does this mean it is not possible to write to an existing .xlsm file, not modifying previously existent information?
No, it means that if there is a file with the same name, it will not warn you, it will just replace the file.
You can modify existing excel files, however, it doesn't save modifications, rather it overwrites the old file with a new file with modifications.

How can I make a file that can only be read by my application? [closed]

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I want to know if there's a way to create a file that only my application can read but other programs (eg: notepad) can't
For example:
i create a config file from my application, and if i open it with notepad it will be garbled nonsense, like:
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You're looking for encryption, if you want something readable only to your application but not the end user.
I don't know VB.NET but a quick google search shows me this question which has a pretty well written answer, that seems to explain how to encrypt a file in VB.NET

File Transfer over ip in vb [closed]

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in Visual basic there is a function called file copy
filecopy(source,destination)
is it possible to copy from my computer to another over ip?
ex:
filecopy("C:\User\name\Desktop\test.txt",//192.168.x.x)
if yes what is the correct syntax?
You need to specify the UNC path correctly, for example:
filecopy("C:\User\name\Desktop\test.txt","\\192.168.x.x\c$\User\name\Desktop")
Also it's better to use File.IO.Copy instead of the old VB6 syntax.

2003 MS Access Visual Basic Workflow [closed]

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Does anyone know how to program a database to function as a workflow? I would like it to identify the user as they open the database and then open up their 'queue' of work. Any ideas?
Read Remou's answer to this Stack Overflow question: How do I make an Access Form automatically open to a user's data?
It may help to describe your concept of a user's queue of work.