Edit 2: When I try to delete the files with that name, it pops up a message saying "You need permission to perform this action. You require permission to make changes to this file" even if my account is the only one in the PC and I try to delete it with admin.
By using CefSharp version 37.0.0 my winforms application is ready to submit in college but I am not getting which files (DLL,exe,pak) are need to be packaged along with project references. I already gone through this article -binary/blob/master/README.txt#L104-L106 but still confused in :
It's hard to give a definitive complete answer, so: "It depends" on what your application uses. For .pak files e.g. if you are not using the DevTools in your application you can skip devtools_ressources.pak etc. similarly with languages and e.g. WebGL and other of the CEF .dll files.
You can checkout the list of dlls are required for setup from this link --- -files-description-table-(Redistribution)In above link, Where Always required column have yes, those dlls and files are required in the setup project also. These all files and dlls you can find in your Project's Bin/Debug or Bin/Release folder.
Said folder contains 3 other folders _metadata, _platform_specific and imgs aloung with two files named manifest.fingerprint (0 bytes in size) and manifest.json (957 bytes in size).
The folder _platform_specific contains the folder named win_x86 which reveals the 2 .dll files widevinecdm.dll and widevinecdmadapter.dll and another file titled CdmAdapterVersion (12 bytes in size).
After doing a bit of Google I can understand that all of these Widevine files is very much the product of Google and is used as some sort of DRM for video services such as YouTube and Netflix? (Please correct me if I'm wrong.) And it sounds like it might be related to using the HTML5 player instead of Flash?
I am trying to import logs from another syslog server into Arcsight Logger or ESM. Due to network configurations and security, this system can forward the logs to the Arcsight Logger or ESM. So I have been able to install a SmartConnector that reads the syslog input and writes it out to another file in CEF. This works great. The syslog server is receiving logs from Windows, Linux and RSA servers. So there is a variety of logs in the CEF files.
Now I am trying to import these cef files into Logger or ESM. What is the best way to do this? I will be downloading the CEF files from the other system on an hourly basis and each file is different based on the date/time the file was created. I have looked through previous posts but cannot find anything that resembles what I need to do.
I'm not sure to understand your problem but my guess is that your problem is related to connections which are not allowed between some part of your network and that's why you are dropping the logs in CEF files.
I had a similar problem recently where I couldnt' connect a software logger to ESM due to forbidden incoming connections and I did something similar. I forwarded the logger logs to the local syslog daemon ( replace RHEL syslog with rsyslog as syslog is limited to 1K message size ) with a log rotation every minute. At that point I was in the same situation than you, I had CEF files containing the logs. Then I wrote a script to retrieve these files via sftp on a server having a syslog connector configured to received tcp raw events. A script is then processing my logs with netcat ( something like nc -w 2 IP port < logfile ) to send them to the connector registered with ESM. It should be possible to do something similar with the logger. If you follow this approach, you could also have to modify settings related to tcp connection timeout in agent.properties, there is an article in the KB about this.
Install the "flex connector multi folder file" and set it up to watch a directory where you drop the CEF files (batch mode). Then ask support for the CEF parser from the syslog daemon and apply that to you flex connector.
I am working in SL3, and files "freeze": I can't continue editing. When I open Windows 10 task manager, "CefSharp.BrowserSubprocess.exe" appears as a process associated to Storyline. I do not have Avast antivirus. Do you know what can be causing this recurrent issue?
The Royal Canadian Navy service ledger sheets, 1910-1941 database relates to naval personnel (RG150, Accession 1992-93/170). It only includes the ledger sheets. The database help page explains how to search for other navy service files.
The London Headquarters of Militia and Defence (RG 9 III-A-1) created some personnel files. These files mostly contain correspondence. For more information, see the Scope and content sections for File block 6 and File block 10.
Google's CEF builds use a modified version of CEF's automated build Python script which applies additional source code patches. These patches are not required to build a version of CEF that is compatible with Google's CEF based products. Should you wish to build with these changes, all files used by Google to build CEF are publicly mirrored at -party-mirror.googlesource.com/cef.
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