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Re: Apple is normally really good at supporting older systems. I have a Mac that is 5 years old running Mavericks. Although I have upgraded the RAM. If you click the Apple icon on the top left and select 'About This Mac' what does it say. How much Memory does it … | |
Re: Using a class A for a network would be crazing using the default mask (also inefficient due to the size of the broadcast domain). The potential would be for over 16 million devices. This would be a waste of addresses. Therefore when using a class A like 10.0.0.1 it's logical … | |
Re: If you are a local plumber then the chances are you are never going to rank on google in the top 10 under the search phrase plumber. However as a plumber you may specialise in providing walk in showers for the elderly. Walk in showers for elderly people is a … | |
Re: Can I suggest you post your site in the reviews section of the forum. This can be found here: [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum55.html"]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum55.html[/URL] It's good to get feedback from others. I would also analyse why other campaigns failed before spending another dime. A good place to start would be your server logs. See … | |
Re: Sounds like the windows has updated a driver and hence screwed your machine. Here is a link on Microsoft to do a system restore to the last know good state: [URL="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306084/"]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306084/[/URL] I would personally back everything up before following this. | |
Re: You can run bit torrent on any port that you like. I even think that like MSN messenger it will default to port 80 to download stuff if it can't access the internet on any port. This means that it is not an application that can be stopped by denying … | |
Re: you need to use the following: <cfmail> <cfmailpart type="html"> HTML CODE HERE </cfmailpart> </cfmail> | |
Re: Please can you be a bit more specific in your posting. E.g. what software and hardware are you using? which piece of it is giving you trouble etc etc | |
Re: It all depends what router you have. I would suggest that you setup the following. Connect your Wireless to the Hotel Wireless System. Plug your PC into a 8 port hub or switch, then plug the phone and any other PC's into hub or switch. You can then make use … | |
Re: You have probably created a group policy at a domain livel. You need to undo the changes you have done. Then within Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) right click and select New OU. Give it a name e.g. Domain Users. Then create your group policy on this OU and … | |
Re: It sounds like you haven't configured IIS properly. Under the default website is it set to listen on all IP addresses. | |
Hi All I launched my site just over 1 month ago, so far I have had over 400 members sign up and it's growing between 5 and 10 members a day. The site does other things other than have a forum but it's the forum I want to develop. I … | |
Re: I would echo that, one sure fire way to kill a community over night is to go paid if people don't think it is worth while. Ask yourself how many paid sites are you a member of? I think paid will more and more become the norm, it takes a … | |
Re: I would suggest using Flash, you can then dynamically load the flash file onto the page using Coldfusion, ASP or PHP. | |
Re: [quote=nightwishmaster]i have waited months and paid heaps of advertising and only have 16 members :([/quote] Please don't be offended I am trying to be constructive. I took a look at your site. Your choice of topics isn't great, go for more general stuff. Secondly you need to change your writing … | |
Re: spam is not the way forward. you will get yourself blacklisted. | |
Re: How many visitors should a new site get? It's an impossible question to answer. It depends on how much effort you have put into marketing your site. When I launched my site I got over 1200 visitors in the first month and just under 500 signed up on my mailing … | |
Re: Check out this article here [URL="http://www.no-ip.com/support/guides/web_servers/isp_block_port_80.html"]http://www.no-ip.com/support/guides/web_servers/isp_block_port_80.html[/URL] | |
Re: Hi It sounds to be like a problem with the Wireless Adapter most likely the driver. Have you checked for either a new driver from the manufacturers website or tried a different Wireless Adapter? | |
Re: Try using CGI.SCRIPT_NAME which should return the full url for the script you are running. | |
Re: No you don't need to do anything with the server. Coldfusion is fully compatable with SQL2000. [quote=jeffrey514]Hi All, My company is use Coldfusion 4.0 & SQL 7.0, but now want to change to use SQL 2000. If I change SQL 2000, is it have any problem or did I need … | |
I am currently writing my own forum for my site as there seems to be a severe lack of decent Coldfusion Forums out there and I don't have the money to spend of FuseTalk. I was wondering if anyone had a way I could display who is currently online (user … | |
Re: I have done it before and cant quite remember but this should set you off: net user domain\user /add localhost\administrator You can run it as a logon script but the script must have admin rights therefore you will need to logon to each machine to use it or use a … | |
Re: You need to read about something call NAT and within your router you will have settings related to NAT. It will allow you to configure your router to forward ports from the outside (internet) to the inside (where you pc is). In the settings page it will ask you for … |
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