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Re: Hello, Are these printers accessed via a network, or are they directly connected via USB / Firewire? I am wondering if something changed on your network connection which could cause the problem. Christian | |
Re: Hello, The driver disk thing that you describe also happens when placing Win 2000 on older SCSI drives when booting up via floppy. Another example of getting all of the drivers together before trying to re-build a workstation or server. I am glad that you found your answers though. Christian | |
Re: Hello, You are diving into system administration here. You will need to decide what flavor of Linux to work with (I am a RedHat/Fedora fan) and then decide what you are going to install, how you are going to partition, and what you want to enhance your web experience with. … | |
Re: Hello, I have not seen the issues that Juno is complaining about concerning Mac performance. On the other hand, I have seen PC's and their inability to underline text properly from Microsoft Office, yet we take the same document over to Mac Office, and the problem goes away just fine. … | |
Re: Hello, You will need to describe how your computers are connecting to your access point. A number of wireless devices also have a wired LAN set of connections, so that you have two streams of data (wireless & wired) to move data along with. It is wise to put higher-traffic … | |
Re: Hello, Wanted to make a brief technical clarification here .hqx is a binhex file... basically the computer file is an application that is pure ASCII. People put the files in this format, because back in the day, email systems didn't handle binary attachments that well, and web downloading was not … | |
Re: Hello, I think you forgot to "bless" the system folder on the second drive, or it is also possible that you had a SCSI ID conflict. How do you bless? After you copy the system folder to a new location (or build a new one!), you open it, and then … | |
Re: Hello, I wish I could help here, but have found AOL to be a virus in itself. You are making a connection to AOL, and are able to get to email, so that means the modem is working, along with your phone line. I would be calling AOL's support line, … | |
Re: Hello, Whenever taking over a computer for good, either by purchasing it from someone you don't know, or a relative's old computer, you should format it down, and re-install everything from scratch. You do not know what buggies may remain on the system, and you in good faith probably do … | |
Re: Hello, How adorable! The nice tin snips in the photos. Believe it or not, there are a lot of us out there that need cordless soldering tools. Antennas are just the start of all of the neat projects that can be completed with them. A lot of the cordless ones … | |
Re: Hello, This is an operating systems question. You might find a better response in that forum. You will want to first backup your data after closing the database. Then, depending what version of Windows Server you are running, you will need to span the volume, or you will need to … | |
Re: Hello, Fetch has been used and adored by many. Mac OS X? OS 7-9? Christian | |
Re: Hello, It is possible that you have a permissions problem. Go into the Disk Utility, and run a permissions check. Let us know what you find. Your answers are not with AVG or Adaware; those are windows programs, and your Mac will not run them. Christian | |
Re: Hello, shutdown -i is an interactive shutdown, meaning it brings up the box as if you were to do a Start --> Shutdown sequence. If you were accessing a remote machine, how would you click the user interface mouse button? You want shutdown -m \\ computername, such as shutdown -m … | |
Re: Hello, This is one of the few times that I will agree with Mr. Wenting. Formatting and rebuilding from scratch is the only way to remove the Symantec parasite from your system. Christian | |
Re: Hello, To be honest, I would consider purchasing a true Powerbook instead of an iBook for your situation. You said you wanted to do heavy graphics on your computer, and a full Powerbook has better innards (faster cache, faster motherboard speed) than the iBook that you will notice while performing … | |
Re: Hello, I am hoping to do Tiger soon in my life, but my hardware is SCSI / USB from 1999, and I would not see any firewire devices in anything that I do. I also do not upgrade, not even on Linux! I go for the long-term installations of OS … | |
Re: Hello, Did this just start happening, or has it been a problem for a while now? If it just started, have you recently done any system patches, or installed new hardware? Also check your system logs. I am assuming you are working with a modern Windows here. Do the logs … | |
Re: Hello, I would first be looking to see if you had the latest verison of Yahoo Messanger. I would then see if you can track down a supported hardware list and go from there. Christian | |
Re: Hello, You *can* use the disks, but that would be illegal, unless you purchased Apple's family pack licensing to allow the disks legal permission to be used on more than one computer. If not, then Apple expects you to use the disks only one one computer. Think of it this … | |
Re: Hello, I do not see a particular gain to have color specific areas. I do however feel that colored text needs to remain functional in the new stiyle. Christian | |
Re: Hello, Wow. An old thread! GNOME seems to me to be more speedy, and less extras on it, whereas KDE seems to have more bells and whistles, such as Palm stuff and Games. I usually install both, and go with GNOME. I think on my next box, however, I will … | |
Re: Hello, BPL is a hamrful technology, as it causes destructive radio interference along the frequencies it operates. This interference propogates to other areas due to the properties of the electromagnetic spectrum to far away areas. I blogged an article concerning this topic here at daniweb: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/blogs/entry331.html[/url] Christian | |
Re: Hello, Information, such as your Operating System, would be helpful for us to help you out. Christian | |
Re: Hello, What I am about to suggest is to be taken with a grain of salt, and I cannot be liable if any damage happens to you or your computer. In effect, you will be performing a hardware hack. The components that work after a lightning strike themselves are rather … | |
Re: Hello, We can't! The idea of a community such as DaniWeb is for a group participation and learning by solving the problem. It is also unethical for A) us to do your homework, and B) for you to accept our work as your homwork. No! Your post also looks like … | |
Re: Hello, I doubt the 2003 server is causing the issue, unless you are now authenticating against it. If that is the case, then you very well could have something networking going on. Won't know for sure unless you sniff it. I would look at the registry settings to see if … | |
Re: Hello, I have moved your thread into the proper forum. You may wish to move up one level, and read the various readmes associated with viruses and spyware. I like using adaware from Lavasoft when dealing with these problems, but there are other solutions. Christian | |
Re: Hello, It is possible that you have a permissions problem, a profile problem, or perhaps you have too many things in the task bar. Create a different account under OSX, and login. Set the magnification and behavior just like you did on the first account. See if the new account … | |
Re: Hello, You might want to explain what OS you are working with, and what environment you are compiling your program in. While I am not that big into programming, I can tell here that you have not provided nearly enough information for the people with skills to even start helping … | |
Re: Hello, I too would replace the drive. Computer mechanicals are easy to replace... if the defective drive scratches up your data CD-ROMS, the problem could easily get out of control. Christian | |
Re: Hello, This is the first I have heard of an image coming forth upside-down. I don't have Tiger, but would love to verify the little arrow trick. Christian | |
Re: Hello, Pagemaker has long been out of development... the new program going after Quark is Adobe Indesign. Quark has some major problems, and the support lines are long and confusing. If I was starting over, I would be looking seriously at Indesign. Quark has some major problems running in a … | |
Re: Hello, AOL, in my opinion, is a virus. It installs entries into your registry that cannot be yanked easily when un-install time comes around. I have seen the client cause problems on an otherwise stable machine. I have heard of people unable to get AOL to stop billing them, and … | |
Re: Hello, Instead of deleting the post, could we ask you to please type up what you did to fix the problem, so that the next person can give it a try to solve their issue? Thanks. Christian | |
Re: Hello, I removed your email address, because it is DaniWeb policy to keep all of the discussions here on the forum. As for your problem, I would suggest that it is hardware related too. Then again, if dodgy = illegal software, you best go find a proper license key and … | |
Re: Hello, I just answered a post from you concerning your upgrade and having a problem with disk images. Now that I hear about a "slew of problems", I am more convinced than ever that a backup and a re-install from a formatted clean hard drive is the next step. Christian | |
Re: Hello, I do not have an answer for your question, but I do have some things that you might wish to think about. 1) Are all of your viewers going to be MS-Word people, with Windows? Perhaps your website is a closed internal one... where you can plan for your … | |
Re: Hello, Here are some thoughts on the discussion: [url]http://www.theonion.com/content/node/39512[/url] Also do a search on the "Flying Speghtti Monster" inside Google. Note, these links are not intended for younger audiences. Christian | |
Re: Hello, I wasn't aware of KDE Desktop Sharing. A quick look to google says it's VNC. It is very possible to setup VNC to have remote control of your computer, should you desire it. It is possible for more than one remote client to control a particular VNC session on … | |
Re: Hello, Working in a IT department at a hospital, I got to wear surgical gear -- we called them Bunny suits, and as my shoes are too big for the foot things, I had to wear hairnets around my shoes. I agree with jwenting that you should pull the drives … | |
Re: Hello, The problem I had with 290 was the different types of groups involving inter-domain activities. The exam book on 290 did not go much into inter-domain relationships, and I suffered a bit on the exam, but still passed it on my first run too. I also found it very … | |
Re: Hello, ChrisBliss18 is talking about reserving addresses inside of DHCP, and that is the way to go for what you are trying to do. Christian | |
Re: Hello, Inside of linux, you can make a hidden directory by placing a period in front of it, such as /home/testuser/.hiddendir The directory will not show up with a casual dir or ls command, but it will show up with a ls -al or ls -a command. It does nothing … | |
Re: Hello Bill, Your description of what you are trying to do is weak; that is why we cannot understand what you are saying. Windows Will -- * Work with any internal installed Hard drive. IDE or SATA or SCSI, as long as all of the driver requirements are satisfied Windows … | |
Re: Hello, Linux startups can vary on how long they take based upon what services you are loading, along with how many devices are surrounding the system. For example, sendmail may be doing some tests for network connectivity, or DNS connectivity. If your network is not defined properly, sendmail may be … | |
Re: Hello, Windows 2000 and XP are operating systems that seek authentication before allowing a user to continue. This is a security model, and it is used to isolate users from each other. It also allows different users to customize their machines in their own personal way. Linux and Mac OS … | |
Re: Hello Blaine, It might not be that easy. It depends on how the firewire interfaced with the hard drive inside the hard drive's box. If it is IDE, you may have a chance. If it is SATA, then maybe not. You will need to tell us a little but more … | |
Re: Hello, Perhaps if you explained clearly what your issue is, you may see more assistance. Christian | |
Re: Hello, Computers are tools. One does not ask a screwdriver if it wants to be a hammer today. Take a look at what you do for computing, and go from there. Maybe run a game on it, or use as a print server. Maybe put linux on it and learn … |
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