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Re: Hello, Wow. What an elequent post! The Mac 512KE. That computer has seen it's day. I wonder if it is still operating for you. 68000 processor running at 8 MHz, I think. 512 MB RAM. Double Sided disks. I think that is before the SCSI hard drive, so your hard … | |
Re: Hello, You mention that you have a Domain in your office... that implies that there is a file server present, and also implies that there is space on the server for you to share files with others at your company. By helping you out here, we might be undermining your … | |
Re: Hi, I would be concerned. Your computer is telling you a message... it doesn't like the heat. There are a couple things at work here... the CPU Fan is not being told to spin, or the CPU fan is unable to spin. Check the BIOS settings to see if you … | |
Re: Hello, Depends what Today is :) On Friday, I spent a nice day with my wife. We were both off from work, and we made a couple meals together, and shared a bottle of wine, and really just had a nice time. On Saturday, My wife and I went shopping … | |
Re: Hello, You might wish to re-think having a partition that large. Imagine all the things you could loose if something goes wrong on it. Plus, try to back that size of media onto something else. Unless you are digitizing video, or have a large set of projects that consume huge … | |
Re: Hi, Please do not request members contact you directly off the forum... the forum is here to help everyone involved, and the answers should be documented here for the next guy. Also, profanity has no place on the forum either, especially followed by requests for help. Doesn't make much sense, … | |
Re: Hello, Yep. When you boot the 2003 disk, you will get a listing of the partitions somewhere in the install process. Make sure you select the right partition. For cleanliness, you might want to delete the small partition first, and then install 2003 again in a new cleanly formatted partition. … | |
Re: Hi, Welcome to DaniWeb. As a rule, we do not do the assignment for you; rather we take your posted code, and help you solve the remaining challenges. We will also help you out with syntax errors, and logic problems. But we won't code it from scratch for you. Christian | |
Re: Hello, I am not sure how to do this with Office / Excel. You can try OpenOffice / NeoOffice J, and see if that export will solve the problem. Otherwise, see if VMS will support another input format, such as CSV. Christian | |
Re: Hi, All I am going to say is this: the only secure computer out there is the one that is encased in cement with no power or network connections. I would rather secure a Linux box than a Windoze box. Christian | |
Re: Hello, I think 10.4 comes on DVD. I am not sure. I have not thought of upgrading just yet. What are the specifications of your current computer? Christian | |
Re: HI, You got hit with spyware. I would checkout AdAware by Lavasoft. Christian | |
Re: Hello, So is the problem figured out? My FC3 does have fdisk available to me... I do not have FC4 installed on anything yet. You might need to install a package to get the needed utility. You can look on rpmfind.net for the fdisk package, and it will tell you … | |
Re: Hello, At work, pushing the envelope with AutoCAD and SolidWorks installations, we have found that nVidia drivers are unstable / weird in comparison to the ATI drivers. It really has me thinking for my next computer.... I am like you... have Mac OS X for my desktop workstation, and use … | |
Re: Hello, To help you along, we would need to know what kind of OS you are working with, and what steps you have done to try and complete the mission. Be aware that doing NNTP involves a lot of network traffic, and you may be in violation of your ISP. … | |
Re: Hello, I believe the Antivirus is causing the problem. SAVRT(02) + 0000686D Could be Symantec Antivirus Real Time, and the numbers could be a memory address where it is crashing. Remove Antivirus, and then shutdown. Turn the computer back on. If the error goes away, you have found the problem. … | |
Re: Hello, The instructions depend on your OS, but the big 3 (Mac, Linux, Windoze) all support what you wish to do. You will need to define one of the computers as a "server" and the other as a client. I would not make both of them servers and both of … | |
Re: Hello, Perhaps your environment has what is called a profiler. When I was doing coding, I would run it through from time to time to see how long the system stayed within the functions. Christian | |
Re: Hello, I have a feeling that when you deleted the old drivers, you removed a shared component, and that is causing the problem. Might be a smart move to start over. It is possible to work with the video drivers from Safe Mode, but your computer might be too corrupt … | |
Re: Hello, I believe you need to do a DC Promo in there somewhere too, because if you have emulation turned on for the Primary Domain Controller (things that older Windows wants to know about), you need to do the promo thing to migrate the catalog server, and any PDC emulation. … | |
Re: Hello, I am not certain if you can upgrade basic to dynamic disks, and keep the data intact. My gut feeling says no, and I would not attempt to do such a thing without backups. You did say you had backups, right? Converting the disks to a RAID, even in … | |
Re: Hello, It sounds nice and propriatary. Just be careful, as you can shock yourself on that Monitor, even if it is not plugged in. The tubes and capacitors there can store quite a charge, months or years. Beware. Personally, I would leave it alone. CHristian | |
Re: Hello, I am Episcopal, and a believer in Jesus Christ. What I find interesting are people who claim not to be religious, and yet want to have Christmas off and Easter vacation. I see different religions as different paths to God, such as Buddhist, Judism, and Arabic religions. But religion … | |
Re: Hello, Technology won't be able to stop social problems. I don't want to get into how to raise your child, that is your scope, and for you as the parent (s) to work with. I do not have any kids yet, so I cannot speak from experience either. Perhaps this … | |
Re: Hello, I am not certain if you tried to partition the drive, or if you have other things going wrong with the installation. Perhaps we need to step back and see what changed on your computer. I would also go into Disk utilities and check your permissions. It is very … | |
Re: Hello, I think you need to do more than just install Win98. Not certain if Win 98 will edit the Windows 2000 boot.ini file so that the second device shows up properly in the boot loader menu. If not, you may have to add it manually. Christian | |
Re: Hello, One may ask why you have not backed up your data before performing a major operation on your computer. Then again, why don't you have backups in the firstplace? That was your first mistake. I will bet you will not make it again, especially if you have to lose … | |
Re: Hello, You do have an older Mac... thinking that it is not one of the trayless models of the newer era (ones that you slide the disk into a slot). A Mac running pre X will not be able to use the CD-ROM with the extensions off... it is possible … | |
Re: Hello, Defining your account on the box as a normal user, and stopping the use of everything as a local administrator. That is the first problem. But be aware that a lot of your materials will not work, because of the flawed Microsoft Security Model. Of course, that assumes that … | |
Re: Hello, The network design is also going to depend on your internal needs, and a sense of reliability. Wireless needs more than just line-of-sight... if you are in a busy community where other people have wireless, you could be subject to a lot of interference. You also need to design … | |
Re: Hello, It is possible that there are power problems. Do you have frequent brown-outs in your place? Do you see the lights dimming here and there for a moment, or perhaps a flicker, and then the computer acts up? You might need a UPS to clean up that problem. You … | |
Re: Yup. Hit the up arrow, and you will see it. Or, at least in Fedora Core 3, I can type in HISTORY (lower case) and it will send out a bunch of them. Christian | |
Re: Hello, Our setup at work involves using the NIC card to access the VPN, and we have unchecked the box that asks us to make the dialup connection first. You simply put in the IP number of the company's device into the box, and we also setup DNS and WINS … | |
Re: Hello, I think you have two errors here. 1) Fdisk is used to manage the partitions on a hard drive. If it cannot locate any fixed disks (meaning any hard drives), then you have an issue indeed! Check to make sure that the hard drives are detected by your BIOS, … | |
Re: Hello, Back in the day, I was able to use the 320 driver for the personal laserwriter LS. It slowed down the printing a little bit, but the greyscale was smoother with the newer driver. The LS is *not* a postscript printer. Christian | |
Re: Hello, For the long run, yes, there are bound to be problems with computers that have the same SID numbers on them. I have not personally tested what you did there, but if the machine was ghosted without sysprep, I bet that the computer name will be the same on … | |
Re: Hello, You have a protocol problem. XP does not listen to AppleTalk; only Windows 2000 Server and 2003 Server do (Well, NT 4 does too). When you check the box to share the printer on XP, you are setting up a SMB sharepoint... SMB <> Appletalk. This is one of … | |
Re: Hello, His computer is booting, and then somewhere in the boot sequence, it is telling the computer to re-boot and reboot again. Into a loop. Usually, when choosing safe mode, the computer comes up to a position that you can repair it. It appears that the computer's OS has been … | |
Re: Hello, I am just about an exclusive Firefox user, except for a now-and-then run with Safari and Internet Exploder. Have not had a problem downloading things with Firefox. Have you tried it again? Same results? Wondering if the site (Samsung) is having an issue. Christian | |
Re: Hello, I am curious to see where you read this. I actually see it as a good thing. I wonder if there will be more Windows people moving to the Apple OS on top of Intel hardware. I know that Apple has had some problems getting chips out of IBM … | |
Re: Hello, I use a program called Adium that allows me to do AIM and Yahoo and MSN and others. It is just like gaim under Linux and Windows. Getting Gaim to work under Mac OS X can be a pain in the rump... go with Adium. Enjoy your new mac, … | |
Re: Hello, I have done some searching on IPTABLES and OSX, and have not found anything to help you out with. My only mac with OS X on it does not have two network connections, so I am not able to try anything and test it either. I also moved the … | |
Re: Hello, You do not have enough RAM, just as the error message suggests. Netware 5.1 introduced a number of new things to Novell servers that 4.1 did not have, such as the console feature, where you could do administration of the server in NDS right from the server itself (you … | |
Re: Hello, I like the OpenOffice idea too. Very much. But if you insist on Microsoft Office XP, you are going to need to call Microsoft and see if they will send you new media. And if you are really in a pinch, you can go with $$ to the local … | |
Re: Hello, Welcome to DaniWeb. Appleworks comes with a "translator" that will allow you to open files made in another program, such as Microsoft Word, or perhaps Word Perfect or Excel. The translater engine then opens the file in Appleworks, and allows you to work with it. Did these files work … | |
Re: Hello, Formatting your hard drive clean will completely defrag it, but that slap-stick answer is not what you are looking for. I am wondering what you are trying to achieve with the 100 percent defragment, aside from having your disk controllers do a lot of work. Christian | |
Re: Hello, It may help here a bit for you let us know what you are looking for. What are the requirements of the word processor? What does it need to do for you? How are you going to support it? I love OpenOffice, and with the Mac, you can also … | |
Re: Hello, Are you using Acrobat as a printer, or are you distilling? I found it best with Quarkie to save the file as a postscript output, and then run the file through distiller to make the .pdf Christian | |
Re: Hello, Use the Apache route if possible. Getting creative with functionality will quickly get you out of the support path of the product you ware working with. Also, when you do remote desktop on XP, it closes out the session of the computer user in front of the computer. VNC … |
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