It appears to be a Trojan virus. Do a Google search on "dreese.exe" and look through the forum listings. See if anything sounds familiar.
The ________ feature lets you see exactly how a file you have open in a program window will appear when printed.
Use a program - you can find several if you enter exactly the question posed into a search engine.
File it by yourself. Spouse does not need to file. Any joint debts will become her sole responsibility.
Not 'important' exactly - but it may help you locate a file you're looking for if you're not sure of the file-name but you know what day you installed it.
The name of the .java file should exactly match with the name of the public class in the file. Ex: public class Test { ..... } this file should be saved as Test.java
Exactly what would you want to file? Also, what should be equally filed on mothers denying the father access?
What type of file are you trying to save? Where are you trying to save it to exactly? Can you save other types of files to the same location? Can you save your file to a different location? Please describe to me exactly how you go about saving it when the problem occurs.
A CL5 file is a file used with Roxio Easy CD Creator (a program for burning files to disc). Now, you would have to specify what exactly you would want to compare it to, as you question is incomplete.
Check source file Attributes: ACL's (access control block), access date, last accessed by, file sizes that appear to be exactly the same, creation date of target file vs access date of source... etc.
I don't know exactly what your asking for, you will have to re-post with a more detailed explanation.
Most file systems are treated almost exactly like drivers or kernel modules. Some can also be implemented in userspace (ex. FUSE).
uhmmm do I really have to use ten? How about 3: Click File, Click Save, Click save again. What exactly are you trying to do. Need Details