I am writing a script to change network settings for a user. I need to enable/disable a network component (the Check Point SecureClient component). Anyone have an idea of how to do this with a script?
ssphoenix,
I've had a lot of luck with the HP JetAdmin tool, available for download from HP. It hooks up with the MAC address rather than the IP address.
Try it out.
Andrew
I agree with mikes999 and peterve, rather than put yourself through an upgrade process, try the simple things first. Might save you pulling out your hair while you're trying to figure out the new MS DC setups.
Andrew
MonkeyLizard,
Check your SQL server documentation. If memory serves (it's been quite a while) you can tune the SQL server to reserve the amount of memory, disk space, etc you need to run correctly.
Hope that helps some,
Andrew
Jim,
I'm running Active Perl 5.6.0.623.
I've checked all the permissions and everything looks OK. I tried moving the script to cgi-bin/counter with no results.
I've been checking the server logs and I don't even see the cgi script running although I do see everything else on the page listed...
OK, I've been pounding my head on this all day. I have a cgi/perl script for an access counter (it's the Simple Counter script by Seth Leonard). I've ascertained that if I go directly to the cgi script through the web browser, it works just dandy. If I try to include it in the web page, I get...
OK, I've been pounding my head on this all day. I have a cgi/perl script for an access counter (it's the Simple Counter script by Seth Leonard). I've ascertained that if I go directly to the cgi script through the web browser, it works just dandy. If I try to include it in the web page, I get...
Nostradamus,
Sorry I took so long to reply to the post. Yes, we obtained the firmware upgrade from the Yamaha site. You will need either a DOS or Win 95 boot disk in order for it to work.
Andrew
OK, I've been pounding my head on this all day. I have a cgi/perl script for an access counter (it's the Simple Counter script by Seth Leonard). I've ascertained that if I go directly to the cgi script through the web browser, it works just dandy. If I try to include it in the web page, I get...
Dan,<br><br>Your tip worked great. When I created the new page, I disconnected the headers and footers from the previous page. Then, when I found the marker, it only created the footer in the correct place.<br><br>Thanks again,<br><br>Andrew
I will try your solution and let you know how it works. I don't have the macro on the machine I'm working on currently, so I can't share it right now.<br><br>Andrew
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