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Re: NO! ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! DON'T DO IT!!!! Seriously. Just reinstall. Find or borrow a drive to reinstall with. It absolutely won't work. | |
Re: [quote=johnno]< acl ourlan src 10.0.0.1-10.0.0.50/255.255.255.0[/quote] This is just a thought, I know this thread is 2 months old. I didn't think you could specify a range like this-- I thought you could just do a netmask, like 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0 ? | |
Re: That's actually a tough question to answer. I can tell you, though, that Fedora and RedHat will likely be the same. You will probably have to manually configure them via the [b]ifconfig[/b] command, rather than using the GUI tools, as they usually only support one address per interface. I tried … | |
Re: [QUOTE=slade]is it possible to set up a boot disk that installs vb runtime so you can then install the operating systeM?[/QUOTE] Probably not. Being able to install the runtime would imply that you had an OS already installed on the system. | |
Re: It's legal. You have a license to use it, as obviated by you having a CoA sticker. The disc, no matter where you get it from, is just the media you install the OS with. As caperjack put it, if you're using your own key, and not someone else's, or … | |
Re: [QUOTE=meow]cant you tell from my dxdiag? I really dont want to open up my comp...[/QUOTE] Get over that dislike [i]REAL[/i] quick if you're going to get into upgrading your system at all. There's nothing to be afraid of-- just unplug the system before you do anything in it. If you … | |
Re: I'd say it depends. Do you intend to generate revenue with your forum, or is this just a "let's get together and be happy" community-type forum? That would be my determining factor on it-- if you intended to make some money off of it, I'd say it's worth investing at … | |
Re: Hi there, Just for future reference, please make sure your connection string doesn't contain sensitive information like usernames and passwords. I took the liberty of editing out the user name and password from the string. But, given your issue, it doesn't sound like permissions are set properly on your database … | |
Re: Does it show this in the BIOS, or just in Windows? How is the RAM installed in your system? When did this start happening? Please provide us some more information. For all we know, this isn't even a Windows problem, but a bona fide hardware problem. | |
Re: You'll want to buy a book that covers the topic of ADO.NET Access Data Objects are how the entire .NET framework deals with most types of databases. If you really don't know where to begin with database connectivity, you should pick up a book that deals specifically with ADO.NET, or … | |
Re: HiJackThis logs should be posted in the [url=http://daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum64.html]Viruses, Spyware, and other Nasties forum[/url]. | |
Re: So, the wireless card does or does not see the WAP? If it's not seeing it, there's a problem there-- could be interference, could be a bad card/antenna connection. If it is seeing it, do you have any firewalls installed, like Norton or McAfee? If so, uninstall them, and see … | |
Gang, I'm guessing people are typing "Free XBox Live Subscription" into Google, and they're coming here. We're on the front page for that keyword: [url]http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=free+xbox+live+subscription&btnG=Google+Search[/url] Anyways, I think we might need to be pre-emptive. I've been deleting recent requests for those free 2/3 month subscriptions, because it could easily turn … | |
Re: OK... Maybe I can weigh in on this one. Using what VERY LITTLE I currently know about XML (learning more every day), it appears that the [b]type[/b] attribute specifies a type that's outlined in a particular XML schema. So, you could have an XML schema that defines a type, and … | |
Re: [QUOTE=populate]First definately database oriented. Next using webservice. Then go into deeper to XML, device drive like capturing media message message and process etc...[/QUOTE] These are really great ideas. Personally, I'm working on code-behind stuff to generate ASP.NET tables on the fly, based on queries using a SQL database. Fun times … | |
Re: What's the exact error message? Can you provide the code for what you're trying to do? It sounds like the data you're passing might have been part of a private variable, or part of another object. But, without seeing your code, I couldn't tell you. | |
Re: Do you even know if AutoCAD can be scripted? I know you said you're not a programmer, but I'd start looking for an AutoCAD API or library reference. Now might be as good a time as ever to begin hashing this stuff out. | |
Re: It's possible you have some file corruption that causes the XP Upgrade not to recognize your installation. Your only option is going to be to find an ME CD that you can use temporarily to insert in the machine when the XP installer asks to look at one. | |
Re: It seems like it's a maybe, maybe not, deal: [url]http://www.betanews.com/article/Microsoft_Uncertain_About_WinFS_for_XP/1110392002[/url] | |
Re: [QUOTE=DMR]That description doesn't sound like you're looking at the standard Windows XP Local Area Connection properties in your Network Connection settings under the Start menu. Seems like you're looking at some vendor-provided connection utility instead. I have to log off right now ("real life" work calls), but in the mean … | |
Re: Did you try just removing them from Add/Remove programs? For future reference, uninstall all programs from Add/Remove programs. Simply deleting the folder really isn't a good idea. | |
Re: Mono is a .NET programming alternative for Linux. [url]http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page[/url] But, there are tons of distros out there. If you like the ease of use of RedHat or SuSE, why not stick with those until you are more comfortable? Those still offer you just as much "under the hood" as Slackware … ![]() | |
Re: It's probably pirated. Stay away from it. Besides, any version of an Office product from 97 is going to expose you to some major security flaws. Not that they were bad software products, but they're showing their age, and many people have had time to figure out exploits for it. | |
Re: You might have to get a newer version of Word. As time went on, Word got better at converting these files. IIRC, I think Word 2003 supports that format... | |
Re: Nope-- there's really not a way to do it as you've described. You could disable the Local User account, and use [b]shutdown -l[/b] from a command line. Might that work for you? | |
Re: Personally, I look at it like this-- you're already paying for your Internet connection. Why should there be anything else to be concerned with after that? If the ISPs don't feel like they're getting a fair shake out of their agreements with certain websites, they need to renegotiate their deals … | |
Re: You've got an odd using statement in there: [code] using Wilson.ORMapper; [/code] Do you have a particular question about the code, or a method within the class exactly? | |
Re: Usually, it helps me to draw out my code, using something like UML, or just a pen and paper. In most circumstances, I use a wrapper class to do all of the talking to my database. That way, all of the calling classes/methods don't have to know anything about what … | |
Re: Can you check your CPU temperatures? If this is only happening when you're doing CPU intensive tasks like encoding, you could have a CPU thermal problem, or perhaps even bad RAM. How hot is the air coming out of the back of your PSU? That could even be suspect. | |
Re: I thought that once the Method has finished all of its work, the garbage collection would take care of itself? Ie, I thought that once the method ends, any object that was instantiated would be disposed of properly. Is this not occurring? check this out: [url]http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/csref/html/vclrfusingstatement.asp[/url] | |
Re: Do you have a link? Are they anything like Nightwish? I'm a pretty big fan of theirs-- if this other band is anything similar, I might check them out. | |
Re: It depends. If the pictures were sent in an attachment, yes. If the pictures were sent as links in an HTML email, [b]maybe[/b]. Some email clients act like web browsers, and they cache content locally. Sometimes, this includes pictures you've downloaded. | |
Re: If you disabled your Ethernet controller, it will still show a ? by it because you didn't install the driver. If you're really not interested in using the NIC on the machine, then just disable it in the BIOS. | |
Re: Have you run any diagnostics on your hard drive? It's possible that you could have makings of a bad drive. | |
Re: If you reinstalled Windows, these problems wouldn't still occur. Are you sure you didn't just reinstall over top of what you already had? Did you actually format the hard drive? | |
Re: Pretty sure it's only stereo sound. Keep in mind, Remote Desktop isn't meant for audiophiles or anything-- it's just meant to hear error messages, and other notifications while you're remoted into that system. It's not realistic to think that you're going to get decent sound over a network connection in … | |
Re: As for the firewall, just use the Windows one. It works fine. But, for your other answer-- if you can get into Windows, click on Start , then Run, and type in MSCONFIG. On the BOOT.INI tab, there's an option to click "SAFEBOOT". Check that, hit OK, and reboot. Your … | |
Re: does it work in Safe Mode with Networking? | |
Re: Skype is active anywhere you have a decent Internet connection. You don't have to buy a "pack", you just need a PC with a microphone and speakers. To use it in that manner, it's completely free. | |
Re: I would ask you this: Do you really need to spend $2000-$3000 on a server? You can get a server for about the price of a really nice desktop. You can choose any place that you want, but right now Dell is offering a PowerEdge 2800 with SCSI hard drive, … | |
Re: [QUOTE=gemini4]Download hijackthis from here: [url]http://tinyurl.com/yslp[/url] Extract the file on your desktop. Run a scan and look for SPOPSETU.EXE in the list. Check it and click fix checked. See if that resolved the problem. Also post your hijackthis log here. I honestly think that the SPOPSETU.EXE is a spyware application and … | |
Re: To do it [i]right[/i], you would install 95 on your C:\ partition, and then have a seperate partition for your XP install. 95/98 didn't have a concept of a bootloader, but XP does. If you install 95/98, and then install XP, the XP installation should detect those other installations, and … | |
Re: Well, the error means just what it says. You need the DriveSpace program installed. Can't do too much to help you on that one, other than perhaps recommend you locate a Windows 95 machine running DriveSpace | |
Re: Heck, I had an old Fortron 250w PSU, and I was running a Duron 700mhz chip, 3 case fans, 6 SCSI hard drives, a CD burner, and 2 IDE drives on it. It ran just fine-- nary a reboot or flicker, nor spark! Of course, I was running SUPER ghetto … | |
Re: Not that it wouldn't be cool to have him here, but don't you think he'd be rather busy with his own site? | |
Re: When was the last time you updated all of your drivers? Also, have you considered a BIOS upgrade for your system? | |
Re: Just a quick heads-up on the Mac CD drives-- a lot of times, they're just standard IDE drives. I've had luck getting ATA drives (CD and hard drive) working well on just about every model of Mac I've used that's had an ATA connector, from the old LC series Macs, … | |
Re: What have you tried so far in your issue? Have you written any code, or used any tools that could help? | |
Re: Check out this Google search I found for "Region Free DVD players": [url]http://www.google.com/search?q=region+free+DVD+player&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official[/url] Perhaps that will help? | |
Re: I haven't used it on a computer, but my favorite Korean restaurant just bought a Sanyo 42" plasma. Don't know the model, but that thing looks awesome on DVD and on HD channels pulled from satellite. |
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