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Re: [url]http://www.snapfiles.com/get/winsockxpfix.html[/url] Download that file and run it. I'd be willing to bet it fixes your issue. | |
Re: [QUOTE=jwenting;441255] Socialism can only survive in a totalitarian environment. Anywhere else it leads to constant infighting among cliques trying to establish such an environment. It's almost a law of nature.[/QUOTE] Howdy. That's not true at all. If you look around the world, there are plenty of socialist countries that arn't … | |
Re: [URL=http://www.komododigital.com/]Newt 2.0[/URL] This is an awsome little network auditing tool. Its free for networks with 10 machines or less attached to it. It will detect any and every machine connected to the network and give you a HUGE amount of information about these machines. It will tell you everything from … | |
Re: Or you could always by a low end hardware firewall. Nearly all have the ability to block whatever ports you would like blocked. I came across a cheap(er) Netgear on CDW's site for around $60. You could probably find one cheaper if you looked hard enough. | |
Re: Comcast tech support are a bunch of half wits. I had similar problems, dropped connections, slow speeds, etc, and the phone support had me exchange the modem several times. Finally someone came out and the problem ended up being the in house cabling. More specifically, we had old aluminum switches. … | |
Re: Quick question... Did the problem occur after you installed your wireless NIC? If so it could be an IRQ conflict which could probably be resolved by moving the NIC to a different PCI slot. You should also check Intel's website for any updated drivers for your motherboard. Check here for … | |
Re: "You got 10 answers right out of 15. Your score is above the average score of 9.0 out of 15. Not too bad. Check below to see your answers." :mrgreen: | |
I'm currently in the process of imagine a bunch of new Lenovo 3000 J series desktops which have the AMD Athlon 64 processor and a gig of memory. We only received 4 of the Lenovo's with the AMD processors in them, the rest were all Intel's. Presumedly, this happened because … | |
Re: Are they both in the same Workgroup? You can check by right clicking on My Computer and clicking the Name tab. They both need to be connected to the same workgroup for you to share resources. | |
Re: [QUOTE=Dave Sinkula;449159][URL="http://www.townhall.com/columnists/WalterEWilliams/2007/10/10/attacking_talk_radio"]Attacking Talk Radio[/URL] By Walter E. Williams[/QUOTE] Interesting article. I guess we're all supposed to feel sorry for Rush now, because he's oh so often attacked by those evil liberals and femnazi's. Sorry, but Rush is justifiably attacked. From his attacks on drug addicts to his piss poor "fact" … | |
Re: If your machines shutting down at random, it could be an overheating or overworked processor. It could be a dying powersupply. Could be a dying mobo. Check the event viewer logs and see if you have any weird entries. | |
Re: This is exactly why terrestrial radio is a dying entity. The sooner they go the better. I find it amazing the judge didn't wipe his behind with the paper the lawsuit was filed on. | |
Re: Agreed. His documentaries are all over youtube. I used to think he was a conspiracy nut but after watching I couple of his documentaries I changed my tune. | |
Okay, I'm hoping this will be an easy one. Currently, when you peruse the global directory for an address, the user list is sorted by first names, which drives me nuts. What I mean is, in Outlook, when you go to compose a new message and hit the two button, … | |
Re: I'd imagine it could also be DNS poisoning, in which case you'll probably have to call your ISP and have them straighten it out. | |
Re: Or you could download a program like SpinRite, boot from a floppy, and run an extensive check on your drive. Like chkdsk, it will repair many a problem on the disk. | |
Re: [QUOTE=MAD_DOG]Man I had so many pictures of LA. I will post a Direct Link hopefully at the end of this week. LA has 20+ Million people my old History Teacher told me this.[/QUOTE] Not to nitpick or anything but the actual city of LA has only around 3 million people … | |
Re: [QUOTE=server_crash]Frontpage is about the only other tool that compares to dreamweaver. [/QUOTE] I never used Frontpage but from what I hear about it from others, its junk. The closest thing to Dreamweaver is probably Adobe's GoLive. I prefer Dreamweaver because thats what I'm used to, but my buddy swears by … ![]() | |
Re: Yeah, it can be a pain if you don't know the administrators username/password. If you have the Windows 2000 disk you can reinstall windows. This will solve your problem. You could also go the following route.. [url]http://www.yellowsmoke.com/password_recovery2.htm[/url] . This will allow you to reset the administrator account. If you're going … | |
Re: Would you like some cheese with that whine? :) You shouldn't have to mess with any of your routers settings and it shouldn't make a difference if your ISP is using dynamic IP addressing. Pretty much every cable provider out there is using dhcp. To be honest with you, on … | |
Re: If the sleeve that the XP disk is sitting in has the serial number printed on it you can cross reference it with the one thats installed on your machine. To find out what serial number corresponds what's on your machine, just right click on my computer, go to properties, … | |
Re: [QUOTE=Fasola] another question just came to mind, do network admins use Windows Server 2003 to "control" the network?...for instances, im at work, i need to download and install something on my computer, but my computer doesn't allow downloads or installations. so i call the helpdesk and they give me downloading … | |
Re: Yeah, while I've heard plenty of tales of hard drives crapping out(dealt with two this week at work), I've never heard of one shorting out or giving off a burnt odor. Most likely it was either your power supply, which is rather unlikely if the machine still powers on, or … | |
Re: You really need to offer up a little more information. What kind of network are you on? Is it a small home network? Is it an actual domain? Are you trying to access a share on a server or on another desktop? Can you ping the other machine that you're … | |
Re: Well, I came up with the following.... [url]http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,47526,00.asp#[/url] There's plenty of other sniffers out there. Didn't come across any freeware though in my short search. | |
Heya guys.... I need to add two machines to our domain. They're going to be streaming audio from two radio stations. The data is going to be uploaded to Liquid Compass, who is the company that managing our streams and what not. Now, I need to assign a static IP … | |
Okay, this problem has been frustrating me now for the last two weeks. I got a small side job at an office. Theoretically, it was supposed to be rather simple. This guy wanted me to add an older 2000 server to the domain and set it up so the office … | |
Re: Have you tried System Restore? | |
Re: If its overheating thats causing your problem, why would you need to upgrade your power supply? You know how many watts it is? If its your processor thats overheating you might want to invest in a better heatsink and fan. This can be picked up fairly cheap. | |
Re: We use Veritas here at my work, but we back up to a tape drive. You could try mapping a drive on the server to your desktop and then try choosing to back up to that drive. Not sure if it would work or not but its worth a shot. | |
Does anyone know of any software that will rip audio from a DVD? What I'm trying to do is pull some music off some DVD's and was wondering if there was any decent software out there that would allow you to do this. Would Sound Forge or Cool Edit allow … | |
I support a small/medium size network that consists of 3 2003 Standard servers and about 20 or so workstations. We use an outside host for our email. About two weeks ago our email host switched up their mail servers and introduced better spam control software. Since they did this, a … | |
Re: Ummm, what horrible things? | |
Re: I'm sorry, but $1800 for a 300 Sq. Ft apartment??? Is living in downtown Manhatten really worth it? I mean come on. It's crowded, traffic sucks, smokes are $7 a pack, drinks are probably double that, it's target #1 for the next terrorist attack... I could go on. I just … | |
Re: Congrats on the baby. Wouldn't your cousins child be considered your second cousin? Or maybe your cousin once removed? I've been trying to figure out something similar and havn't come up with anything. | |
Re: This dog wouldn't happen to be a Jack Russel would it? My parents have two and they are natural born killers. They've killed groundhogs, snakes, baby rabbits... the only thing they havn't got yet was a squirrel. The squirrels will torment the dogs though from high atop the poplars that … | |
Re: Did you check and make sure the volume is turned up and not muted? Hey, gotta cover all the bases, right? lol | |
Re: Try this, it might help... Go into your control panel, click on Network Connections, then right click on Local Area Connection and choose Repair. I'm pretty sure Windows 2000 has this Repair option so that might help. You can also this... Click Start>Run> Type CMD In the DOS window type … | |
Re: You think PCAnywhere is better than Remote Desktop? I've used both and I have to say that I much prefer the Remote Desktop. We use Cisco VPN client with Remote Desktop and I think both work wonderfully. It's fast and other than a few little glitches with the VPN software … | |
Re: [QUOTE=rld0829]Didn't see a "general" forum here so I just picked one Anyone know if there are audio CDs for A+ certification course?[/QUOTE] I've actually been doing a lot of searching for A+ tutorials and what not lately and I've yet to come across any audio cd's. Of course I'm just … | |
Re: Well, you can try pulling the harddrive out of that computer and install it as a secondary drive in another one. It's also recommended that next time you use a surge protector. And not one of these cheap $10 ones either. Makes sure it has a UL rating of I … | |
I ran into a very peculiar, very frustrating problem, maybe one of you guys can figure this one out. We're starting to dabble with wireless here in our office so the staff could easily gain access to the domain via their laptops. Our engineer, who is definitely not an IT … | |
I'm working in a fairly small office of about 25 - 30 workstations and I've been slowly setting up the managers with remote desktop access so they can logon to their office machines from home over Cisco VPN software. This has gone rather smoothly until I realized one of the … | |
Re: [QUOTE=jwenting]Worse than pointless. Active support for your nation's enemies is treason. Treason in times of war is typically dealt with rather quickly and decisively. The fact that the US isn't doing that at this time shows they've become weak and are an easy target (at least that's how the terrorists … | |
Re: I think there are some practical uses for proxy servers. For example, the company I work for has a rather crappy host for their web sites. The site, on occassion, goes down, which drives management nuts. Well, not to long ago, we thought the site was down when in reality … | |
Re: I'm just curious, what exactly is the point of that host file? I was checking out mine and the only ip listed is the loopback, but theres a huge list of domain names there. What's it for? | |
Re: I'm confused. You're using two switches? Why? Get rid of both of them and get a router. They're cheap. Then plug both your 98 machines into it. Then, make sure they belong to the same workgroup and make sure that file and printer sharing is enabled. | |
Re: I work at a medium sized radio station up here in New Hampshire and we just suffered a lightning struck a few weeks ago. Besides losing a half dozen $300 kvm extenders, we also lost several switches along with a few NIC's. Now the interesting thing was that the switches … | |
Re: Not exactly sure what you're asking and what USB has to do with this. Unless its an external harddrive, hard drives are hooked up to your computer by using an IDE ribbon cable(as long as its not scsi). This has been the standard for quite some time. Where does the … | |
Re: Yes indeed, thank god hockey's back. They switched up the rules a bit also... Gonna have a shootout this year, which is something I've been hoping for for a lonnnng time. Flyers will win the Stanley Cup this season, in my opinion. They have an incredible team. It was sad … |
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