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Chief Technical Officer Over 10 Year in the Field
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- VMware, ASP.net 2.0 VB, Security, Firewalls
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- VMware, Windows Servers and Workstations
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Re: Took a look around and found a tool that can, outside the tools there is always the file system object that will allow access to files and read write from them etc... http://www.coolutils.com/TotalMailConverterX | |
Re: Not sure what your expertise is so I will start with some of the basics. Network cards have a loopback address by default as well as the IP from DHCP. Open the command prompt and try and Ping 127.0.0.1 it should return ping replies which usually means then NIC is … | |
Re: Found a little command that works for Windows Vista and Windows 7. Click on start and then RUN and type in cmd or just open a command prompt and type in: powercfg –devicequery wake_armed after this happens and it should list what woke the system. There are other powercfg commands … | |
Re: One place to start is to press one of the F keys that allow you into CMOS and see if this machine is still seeing your hard drive, if not listed that could be the issue is your hard drive went out. Other option would to shut off the computer, … | |
Re: Try going to control panel, administrative tools, computer management, local users and groups... | |
![]() | Re: I have seen 403 recently when I forced my web server over to only allow Https and not http. So I would make sure your login URL starts with https:// and not http |
Re: I would use some java client side scriptiing to help with that so you dont have to reload the page. Only other advice would be to use Ajax with .Net which will allow events to change the page data and not refresh the page. | |
Re: Hello, In relation to "randomly making a beep sound a" computers have codes that match up with the types of beep and issues. Example.. two long beeps equals issue 1... one short and one long beep equals another issue. I would listen to the beeps and then google the computer … | |
Re: Well on the DNS I beleive you have to use the DNS at the home office once VPN'd in because you need remote desktop services or something and only the internal DNS server can resolve them. What I would look at is the client software settings in Cisco Anyconenct and … | |
Re: Computers must be joined to the Domain first then user ID's can be utilized on the workstations. They must log into the domain from the workstation. User ID's are created and managed in 2008 SBS Management Console. Example login: MyDomain\MyUserID MyPassword :) | |
Re: In regards to "we can only access it with local address 192.168.10.9 in our lan. how can we access our web server with public FDQN domain name or public ip address" if that still holds true. I have seen this issue when I.T. makes thier domain a .com instead of … | |
Re: I have used this tool multiple times on systems for getting rid of viruses and nasty things called rootkits. Comboxfix from Bleepingcomputer.com. Some things to remember is that these can hide on USB sticks and external media and other comptuers on your home network if you have any. Some can … | |
Re: Hello, I would start by checking your default webpage settings, if you ahve the menu bar avaialble you can click on Tool \ Internet Options and see what your default webpage is. When I goto the URL you have posted I get a page not found error from Google.com. If … |