Check out the CE registry tree under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Ident
the sub keys on my CE 3.0 2002 version are
(default) := not set
Desc := machine description
Name := current machine name (used with active sync)
OrigName := Original machine name
PegID := Dword id
Resctriction := Dword value
You...
Roger,
I'm running W2K and had the same sort of problem, but here is what I've done:
I use a startup manager (ZD startup cop) to keep both ActiveSync (3.7.1) and the Casio PC-Connect from autostarting. Then, I fire up which ever one that I want to use.
For the Casio stuff, and there are...
I have been impressed with the MS Log Parser v 2.0
found at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=8CDE4028-E247-45BE-BAB9-AC851FC166A4
-h
<ms_blurb>
Log Parser 2.0 is a powerful, versatile tool that makes it possible to run SQL-like queries against log files of...
I use SWiSH, since my company is too cheap to get me Flash..
found at http://www.swishzone.com/
[idea] -hal
<Vendor_Poop>
If you want to create wild and groovy Flash™ animations without using Flash™, then SWiSH is the tool for you! SWiSH is so easy to use, you'll be producing complex animations...
I still have the problem with my database in the original configuration. We are currently pointing the ASP pages to another server that does work with a copy of the original SQL 2K database.
I have a suspect that there could be some MDAC issues that would be at the root of this, but haven't...
You probably want something along the line of the DHTML filter and transition effects. Check out the ref from the old (pre .net) MS Web Workshop at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/filter/reference/reference.asp
-hal
[thumbsup2] Hooray!!
After begging security and net admin bosses to have someone look at the problem, and being put on the back burner, I found the problem after 5+ hours of trolling the net:
. . . it looks like the IWAM account is out of sync in the following locations, all on the webserver...
Hmmm,
I resemble this thread in two areas, the Message 534 and a Trojan/Worm/Zombie bot in my IIS.
1. Yesterday, my Intranet users lost access to an IIS5 SQL2K Ado driven application, with the app returning security event 534 and the out of process .\IWAM_servername being the victim. The...
Steven has got it right. The Delphi6 utility D6RegClean.exe is the key. I've had some issues with both D6Personal and D6Enterprise in this area, and the registry cleaner resolved them. e.g. Reinstall of Enterprise and the component palette didn't show afterward, as it did before. I ran the...
JediDan,
Check out any of the many Delphi pages. The enterprise versions have all kinds of web page building tools, and they just keep getting better.
Although Delphi is Wintel centric, you can go Kylix for Linux type boxes, or JBuilder for Java stuff. Delphi is a good choice for ISAPI or...
Andrew,
You said it right in the second paragraph:
>>SQL Server is logging in using the SYSTEM account.
Since SYSTEM has no network rights, it won't be able to see the resource, that is unless IIS is on the same server (bad idea, not recommended, see BOL).
We set up a domain user account for...
wreikun,
I think theat Jack Herbert said it best:
A chip on the shoulder indictes that there is wood higher up.
Scott Adams does draw the Truth with his Dilbert comic strip. There are folks out there that can be hazardous to your career, health and sanity, and his strip shows them and...
Tom:
You said:
>I have a PIII 500mhz server with 640mb of RAM running IIS 4.0 and SQL Server 7.0 (SP3). (The NT 4.0 software is on Service Pack 6).
SQL server (being a real memory intensive app) will take all of the memory it can get, unless you go into server properties and limit it. So...
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