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We need a high volume scanning and ocr solution
we are talkin about digitalizing about 4000 documents a day, and saving them as pdf file with ocr (with hidden text)...
the solution should let the operators scan a document and automatically save the files...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
The computer doing the scanning has a dongle on it that we purchase (250,000 scans until we need gone home for the day,....
Of scanning products that can do what you want - scan, index, generate PDF with OCR overlay available.
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I’m starting to administer a small but confusing und badly documented local heterogeneous network (mostly Windows workstations, printers, laboratory equipment, etc. and one Linux/Samba Server) (192.168.1.0/24) stretching over a few hundred m2 office and...
Started by esc1729 on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
ARP works under-scan and arping - in combination with nmap, these may yield good results on machines.
To be stealthy to this of course, but we are talking about a voluntary hidden system then).
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No C++ love when it comes to the "hidden features of" line of questions? Figured I would throw it out there. What are some of the hidden features of C++?
Started by Craig H on
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by 42 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
C++ is a multi-paradigm language, you can bet your last money on there being hidden....
I'm not sure about hidden is a standard, there shouldn't be any hidden features...
C++ is a standard, there shouldn't be any hidden features...
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How can I prevent that forms can be scanned with a sort of massive vulnerability scanners like XSSME, SQLinjectMe (those two are free Firefox add-ons), Accunetix Web Scanner and others?
These "web vulnerability scanners" work catching a copy of a form...
Started by backslash17 on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
If the value is submitted more than.
A hidden field with a random content stored in the Session object.
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Does MSE scan the whole drive and hidden directories..Like the "System volume information" ???? Do you need to execute MSE as Admin to get the program to scan the whole drive? What about the MBR ? and Memory ? Thanks for listening Original title: MSE ...
Started by TonySaprano on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at microsoft):
A Full Scan can scan all, you may need to....
It does scan for many rootkitsHi Tony, Manual and scheduled scans through MSE work the same way.
Attached drives and partitions (and memory and hidden folders and rootkits).
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Does MSE scan the whole drive and hidden directories and do I need to execute it as A Does MSE scan the whole drive and hidden directories..Like the "System volume information" ????
Do you need to execute MSE as Admin to get the program to scan the whole...
Started by Guest on
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by 1 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at windowspages):
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I have scanned a few cd covers of mine, for album art, and just for if i want to fiddle with them in Gimp etc.. And I want to know if these scans look any good.
The first 2, are B-52's ones, and, the third an NZ cd was done with the "De-screening" turned...
Started by goodiesguy on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stevehoffman):
As mentioned, albumartexchange is where I look first before scanning my own covers, as you can often find far better covers there....
It's also possible to scan.
And the implementation, but generally de-screening of a printed picture is useful .
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Had a bigger impact. I mean they were the first ever to scan the keepers and all we get is a dingy email that states the same information that we already know! Lame
Started by JimTasty on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bioware):
I mean they were the first ever to scan the keepers and all we get.
Had a bigger impact.
JimTasty wrote...
Telling us it had this hidden AI or hinting at the crucible, you know important things.
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Does anyone use binoculars to scan the sky before heading to the finderscope/eyepiece and if so what sort do you use ie. 8x40, 10x50 etc ? I've just bought a 200p dob but haven't got my mits on it yet as it's my birthday present (torture! lol) and wondering...
Started by bendiddley on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stargazerslounge):
Last weekend I pointed tham.
Last weekend I pointed tham for cutting through light pollution and haze to find hidden gems.
They are great for cutting through light pollution and haze to find hidden gems.
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Does anybody know what to do to access the Hidden Engineer Menu, I want to do some manual frequency scanning?
Started by Jozin on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at avforums):
I thought it maybe exist some hidden menu.
Thanks.
Case to the Alba but without the control buttons.
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