We have about 10 users here. Our website and e-mail are hosted offsite by someone else.
1)I would like to be able to retrieve everyone's mail
2)Delete virii and SPAM automatically
3)When the network user checks their e-mail their client would retrieve it from the mail host pc here.
Anyone...
We have been using Starband 2-way Satellite for about 4 months. I found it extremely easy to set up and we have had no problems with downloads speeds or upload speeds. [morning] Because it keeps on working,
doesn't make it right.
I have a W2K network at work. My boss recently bought a WinXP laptop. I can get it to connect to the network but I cannot get it to connect to the internet through my W2K box that is acting as Proxy Server. Any ideas? %-)
Because it keeps on working,
doesn't make it right.
Thank you Ted.
I have not talked with AcuCorp about this problem.
Last night I rebuilt the file using
[VUTIL -rebuild (filename)] with no effect on the user count. I shut the server down for the entire night, booted the server up this morning (no effect) rebuilt the file again and this time it...
NEWBIE TO COBOL: I have a file that becomes corrupted whenever two users try to update simultaneously. I did a
[VUTIL -INFO (filename)]
It returns
USER COUNT: -1
Does this mean anything? Because it keeps on working,
doesn't make it right.
With everyone logged off of the system when I do a:
vutil -info [file] from a command prompt
it returns a value on the user count line of -1.
This table becomes corrupted anytime more than one user tries to write data to it. Is there any way to reset the user count to zero, or is this -1...
The data on my DOS application becomes corrupted whenever two W2K machines try to write data. Don't have this problem with multiple W98 machines, or with multiple W98 machines and one W2K machine. Because it keeps on working,
doesn't make it right.
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