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Re: Hello, Yeah, be careful on the wording there. I know Macs an aweful lot, but do not have the $$ to invest in toys such as iPods and flatscreens, so I miss getting hands-on experience with them. You probably have the same experiences with what you have access to, and … | |
Re: Hello, Actually, he should make a backup of the data first. You might also have to re-install applications if the drive letters get re-arranged. FYI: if you were doing this in linux, it would mess up the partition tables within the OS, and you would have to edit a small … | |
Re: Hello, SP1 added a bunch of changes, and I think it may have added the Windows Firewall. I wonder if that is causing some problems for you. Can you get to the logs? If so, is there a device or service that is writing errors to the logs that we … | |
Re: Hello, My home network is a cable modem attached via ethernet to my linux server. The linux server has a second NIC card that goes to switch that gets distributed to the other linux computers and my couple Macs at home. If you would like to see a diagram of … | |
Re: Hello, I use twm for my VNC linux sessions, and GNOME otherwise. I like KDE, but do not need all the Calendaring and so forth running on it at one time. Now, if the RH9 server was my primary box, I think I would KDE it full time. Christian | |
Re: Hello, Does the screen display any errors? Where is the installation messing up? Christian | |
Re: Hello. This is a duplicate post. Closing. Please reply to his post in the Dead Machines forum. Christian | |
Re: Hello, On your "Macintosh HD", there is a hidden folder called "desktop folder" that you will be able to see when you attach remotely to the computer. Look for the desktop files there. Yes, you need to use the File Sharing control panel to shut it off before you can … | |
Re: Hello, How do you know this? Your description is akin to "My car won't start". What are you trying to do? Christian | |
Re: Hello, I am closing this thread because you already have this topic in another thread, and you need to realize here that we are all volunteers and that there is no paid staff here looking at posts every few minutes. I hope that you get your problem resolved, but posting … | |
Re: Hello, 2 surge protectors do not always work. Think about it. If one blows, and there is still a charge, the electricity will still try to get to ground. If it finds a short, it will take it. BUt if one surge is blown, and the other is still good … | |
Re: Hello, Before we get to deep here, I'd like to know your background. Reason? I don't want to talk over your head, and help you make a poor decision based on any mis-understandings. Very simple overhead-- Netware is made by Novell, and 5.1 is a rather old release, coming out … | |
Re: Hi, I am wondering if the USB devices are not moving the data fast enough, causing a timeout. USB was not designed for this type of application... FireWire is the choice for high speed work that you are doing. Christian | |
Re: Hello, You have three different products here. Windows 2000/2003 Server: this is an operating system that runs on the hardware, and it is optimized to provide server services... meaning it is designed to not have someone sitting in front of the computer using it, rather it is optimized to favor … | |
![]() | Re: Hello Mike, You got off on the wrong foot with your new friends here at DaniWeb. I don't think you realize that the project you are attempting to undertake and it's relevant coding. Name calling got you nowhere, and readers now have formed a negative opinion of you. It may … |
Re: Hello, Due to the rise in SPAM email, networks have tightened up their access to outbound mail servers. Email comes into a system via POP3 (port 110) or IMAP, with POP3 being very common for home users, and IMAP more of a Groupwise / Exchange / Webmail type folk who … | |
Re: Hello, It is my guess that the hard drive is filling up. Because smaller documents are working fine, we have to assume that the permissions and other materials are working fine too. What is not working well are the bulk documents. I would guess though that a 6.4 GB drive … | |
Re: [url="member.php?u=37645"]zalakes[/url], Please do not hijack threads. If you have a question, please post your own, otherwise the topics get too confusing, and it is rude to the original person who asked the first question. Thank you. Christian | |
Re: Hello, You should be able to manage this inside the Disk Administrator / Disk Management. There is an important side effect though: If you have installed other programs that expect the driver letters to remain stable, they might crash if you make the change. I would discourage you from getting … | |
Re: Hello, I am closing this post after my reply, because the orig post is dated, and you probably have other things going on. There is a reason that your printer spooler is crashing when adding a printer. Please open a new post, with a complete description of your server... OS … | |
Re: Hello, I find it most helpful if diagrams are attached so that we can see what the real network looks like, and we are all on the same page. That way, we do our best to avoid confusion. If you can draw one or make one, I'd be happy to … | |
Re: Hello, Yep, you have a driver problem. When you boot your setup disk, fairly early on, it will ask you if you have any special driver disks to install. At that point, you would slide in the floppy disk that has the special drivers on them. Christian | |
Re: Hello, I would install Windows 2003 Server on a different computer. In order to learn the ins and outs of the operating system, by definition, it is a server, and a server means that it "serves" things to client computers. Also, to fully appreciate the experience over time, you will … | |
Re: Hi, If the wireless card is not directly supported by Linux, you can try a solution using the windows driver and a product called ndiswrapper. It is found on sourceforge. This is how I got the DLINK to work with Fedora Core 3. Christian | |
Re: Hi, If you would be so kind, you might wish to explain to us what you did, so that the next person that has your problem can come here and learn too. Thanks, Christian | |
Re: Hello, I am wondering why you are trying to play DVD's with WINE? What's wrong with XINE? You might have had to install it by hand on your computer, but xine is showing me my movies just fine. Christian | |
Re: Hello, Moving to the C++ section for technical support / suggestion.... | |
Re: Hello, Are you able to save to any other devices? You might have the Windows File Protection problem that I have seen in the past. We downloaded a utility from Microsoft to clean up the problem... unfortunately I do not have it here with me, but it went through the … | |
Re: Hi, You may use the linux box, with 2 network cards in it, to be your gateway to the internet world. If you are running apache on the Linux box, there is a section there that you can configure what ports / ip numbers you would like apache to "listen" … | |
Re: Hello, On each Domain Controller, there is a folder called SYSVOL, and inside that folder is a folder with your domain name, and inside there, is a scripts folder. Only Administrators should be placing items inside there. You should also be able to put the UNC (\\servername\sharename\folder) into that property … | |
Re: Hello, She is not trying to boot from the CD-ROM, so that is not the issue. I hope you tried multiple CD's, and this is not just one failing... in other words, you tried 5 CD-ROMS, some made at the store, and determined a failure... Heidi, first thing you will … | |
Re: Hello, You need to reformat. Your choice of NO in the FDISK question formatted your drive with what is called FAT16, and you do not have enough allocation sectors to make the drive any more larger than 1024M, or 1 GB (although I thought the limit was 2 GB). You … | |
Re: Hello, Not having Outlook here locally, I cannot search the menus out and see. Is there a menu setting within the program to poll the server every X amount of minutes, and update automatically? I agree it is a client problem. If you logged into these machines using your Domain … | |
Re: Hello, Open a command prompt. Telnet to your popserver using the following syntax: telnet my.popserver.com 110 if you get a connection, then you know that the firewall and networking configurations are working fine, and you have something else going on. Could be as simple as a typo inside OE. Not … | |
Re: Hi, I use C on some of my linux computers that read data in from the parallel ports, and game ports, to signal what equipment does outside the box. It then computes an internal "answer" and logs the time in realtime. It runs in a RAM disk on the linux … | |
Re: Hi, Motherboards tie everything all together. If you want performance, your motherboard design determines the clock refresh rate, the memory update rate, front and backside caching, and a bunch of other things. I notice that you are missing some sort of backup device for your striped hard drives. I would … | |
Re: Hello, I am moving this to the Mac forum, as we all hang out there for these types of questions. Also, wondering what your OS level is. Christian | |
Re: Hello, I checked out my setup here, and found that IIS (I think I am running 6 here) looks for default.asp, Default.htm, index.htm, iistart.htm, Default.aspx as pages to open. There are options listed to add other filenames to the mix, so that the file listing view that you see does … | |
Re: Hi, If you do have further questions, please offer us more information. * Which computer has the internet connection, and the local network connections? * What are the IP numbers you are using? * Any other special software involved (Norton products, internet products) * Any wireless routers or other things … | |
Re: Hello, The big thing with Windows and security is that you often have to be a Local Administrator in order to get the games (and other business software) to operate correctly. Since the local administrator is the God of the machine, the door is open, and away we go for … | |
Re: Hello, Grep is a filter, meaning that you have to send something to grep before grep can do anything. For example: ps -aux | grep kc0arf on a *nix machine will list out all of the processes that have kc0arf on the output of the ps command. So, you need … | |
Re: Hello, I am in agreement. I think the drive is doomed. Christian | |
Re: Hello, You did not mention what OS you had working with you, but Virtual Memory is important to have enabled, or you will loose a lot of RAM to the System. Remember that in the OS 8 & 9 Days, that if you enabled VM, the system could swap information … | |
Re: Hello, Welcome to Linux! There are some things to learn, and you are in for a small challenge, but it is very well worth it, and you will be a happier fella for taking this step. A FIRST MAJOR STEP you have already made -- you have realized that you … | |
Re: Hi, I wonder how a card can be too old. If the card was mucked up, you would have seen this from day one. And if video cards are too old, please do not tell my Apple IIe how old it is.... it might agree and go belly up. My … | |
Re: Hello, I am not certain what WinRunner is. Is it compatable with Windows 2000? Are there any other error messages in your log? Christian | |
Re: Hello, I am closing this post. The user has not been back since Mid-November, 2004. Christian | |
Re: Hello, This is a doozie of a problem. The question is if you want all of the OS to be able to work files with each other... does the RH OS need to see the XP files? In XP, do you want to see debian? I do not think a … | |
Re: Hello, I am moving this to Computer Science, as it is a theory question, and not specific to Windows. For my 2 cents, we refer to command syntax, and grammar in the documentation. Christian |
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