Hi,
I am IT support (not a Peachtree user), we migrated 8.0 to an XP machine and the strangest thing happened and I cannot find out how to fix.
We buy our checks and they are sequentially ordered lowest to highest. On the old PC Peachtree would follow suite and print lowest to highest. Now...
Peen,
I would start simply.. by rclicking on my computer and going properties>Computer Name. You have a couple of opprotunites to join the domain here. This can be your trouble shooting area. Join the domain while connected.
See what happens.
Let me know how you make out..
I believe you can do it without a static IP, try this…
example:
ip subnet-zero
ip name-server x.x.x.x. (your ISP’s DNS server IP)
ip name-server x.x.x.x (ISP’s DNS server IP) you can add as many as you like…
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.10.1
Now here’s the internal IP config. In this...
I should've posted my results. I am using iPaq 5550's with integrated NIC's (they are more than capable..). Anyway, I found the drivers on the HP site that I required. There are 2 sets one for the NIC and one for WLAN (vnetusb.dll)
Anyone out there needing to connect to a Cisco WiFi or Access...
Anyone have any experience with this? I have downloaded the drivers from HP. (google: ipaq leap drivers)..
I cannot for the life of me get this installed appropriately. I am working with an Aironet 1100 and requires LEAP as the protocol, based on the facility rules.
Because it's so new...
tsuji,
Thanks...
That's good code!
How would you modify to write the 'count' results to another text file instead of sending message box to the screen?
Thanks, Ed
No, your code is good but not in my situation.
We have a single record within a recordset with over 6000 entries. I.E., So within the cell is 10021,10022,10023,....69999 all delimited with a comma. I need code to read thru the string. So if the user is searching for 10035 the code would...
Hi,
I have a record that must contain all the intgers between 10021 and 69999. I cannot list them out delimited.. i.e, 10021,10022,10023 on thru 69999 because of character limitations (right)?
Anyway, I have simple input windows for the users to hunt for these numbers and provide a recordset...
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