I have looked (without luck) for information about the antenna selection options within the wireless configuration page. I have an external high(er) gain antenna. I was told by the vendor that the antenna has to be connected to the left port (looking from the rear) as the WAP uses this port for...
Cool
Thanks so much,
That helped allot. I appreciate the knowledge. As a last question, do you have a suggestion for a good book for Access design & VBA education?
I don't mean to sound stupid, but how do I attach a form to a table?
I am a "part time" or "leisure/hobby" access user, so my knowledge is spotty.
I have 2 related questions, I suspect that the answere to 1 will answer the other.
How can I change the table or tables that a form uses for it's data source?
I have always used the wizard to start a form, and then made modifications after. Can I start a blank form, and then associate it with...
I have a table with a number field. I am looking for an automated process that will take the value entered in this field, run a calculation against the value, and create a new record in another table and insert the calculated value in a field in the new record. I want this to be automated if...
To clear the counters
you must be in exec mode (command is enable)
the the command is
clear counters interface serial0
I have copied a few significant lines from the Show Tech, the come from the Serial 0 Interface statistics:
reliability 223/255, txload 31/255, rxload 23/255
This is a 1...
can you telnet to the device and capture the output of the command
show tech-support
and paste it into this thread?
As a note: please remove any IP address, hashed passwords, SNMP community strings etc for your own security.
If you are not comfortable running that command, I can give...
When I was working with it, some clients will not take a /y. They still get the OK box to respond to. there was a ms Q doc that outined another method. I cannot remember what it was, but it was not the /y switch.
Oh well, I get old, I forget, I ? ? ?
YES to all except the Norton IS (I have not tried it and don't know 1 way or the other)
I would strongly recomend a hardware firewall out of all the options.
On the Cheap side Linksys has a decent product with good 24/7 toll free tech support.
On the better side Cisco has a relatively...
Drawbacks:
There is a big list, I will give you a few of the main concerns.
1 Broadcast Domain size. The quantity of broadcast traffic generated by 600 nodes in a single broadcast domain would be enough to impact the performance or every device on the network. you would have a good chance of...
3 ways:
edit the registry (I don't remember the place but it is on the MS web site)
Use autolog.exe from the nt4.0 resource kit, it should work with 2000
use a free tool called ALO (Auto Log ON for NT / 2000)
It is part of a free set of tools called "Nuts" and can be found at...
As a last question, why do you have to use the start command?
you should be able to just put a line like:
call program.exe
in the batch file unless you need some of the special funcitons provided by "start"
Jay
don't do a cd z:\ , instead specify the drive z: on a line by itself, then cd to any subdir you may need. I had to do similar stuff when I was automating FTP transfers. I had to be in a specific drive and sub dir before I started the FTP process.
Jay Mosser
If you are going to use the hosts file, you will have to work out the details of using srv records in hosts files, because you must be able to identify some AD functions through their srv records. Example:
when doing a nslookup querry for a domain controller or the domain of domain_name.com you...
In the batch file when you do the X: and on the next line, you are starting the app in the x:\ directory. It is like the good old dos days, it runs in the directory you are in when you start it. I only put "start" in the batch file because I thought you needed it for one of the other...
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