Thanks for the suggestion Jimbo. It led me down the right path. I made a slight variation on it.
On my DFL210 at the main office I created 3 IP4 ranges.
main office 192.168.1.0/24
sat2 192.168.97.0/24 and
sat1 192.168.10.0/24
Then I made an IP4 Group that includes MainOffice and Sat2...
Here's my scenario. At our main office I have a DFL 210, at Satelite office 1 I have a DSR500N, at Satelite office 2 I have a DSR250N.
Sate1 has an IPSec VPN to the main office. Works beautifully.
Sate2 has an IPSec VPN to the main office. Works beautifully.
Sate1 IP range is 192.168.10.0/24...
It's a web app so if you mean "client machine" as in the person coming to it through their browser, no.
If you mean client machine as in the company who bought the app, yes.
It could be on a drive physically on the webserver, or it could be on a network drive.
To build may have to be the slow...
I was looking at it the wrong way.
I know how deep I am in my own folder structure, but I couldn't be assured that my application was a root application. Instead of worrying where my root is, I just need to get back to my application root.
I start with getting my own address relative to the...
They are not in the same physical location.
All web pages are in Inetpub\somewhere.
All supporting documentation is in Program Files\myCompany\myApplication
I can't just map to c:\program files... because that folder may not reside on the system drive
To build may have to be the slow...
I'm not trying to get to either of those.
Here's the scenario.
I have
website
website\folder1
website\folder2
website\virtual_directory
website could be a web itself (eg myapplication.companyweb.com). Bob's your uncle, not a problem to get to the virtual directory from anywhere. I simply go...
Here's the problem.
Your screen resolution is dots per inch.
Your printed page is 8.5 inches by 11 inches.
How many dots are in an inch?
Well at 800x600 it would be different than 1024x768 and different than 1280X104 etc.
That would mean that 100 characters will be a different size in each of...
That screams AJAX to me.
Check http://www.w3schools.com/ajax/default.asp
for a really simple tutorial on AJAX.
Basically you move your "update" to a separate ASP page.
change your submit button to a "button" instead of a submit.
You write a little javascript function that passes whatever you...
I get how server.mappath works.
server.mappath(.) gets my current folder
server.mappath(\) gets me to the root of the web etc.
Here's my problem, I can't be assured that the application itself is at the root of the web.
All of the web pages are in the inetpub directory.
All of the supporting...
In MS SQL I can define a column as a numeric and still use "null" as a value.
Is there a way to do this in Oracle? From what I have seen from the NUMBER data type I have to put a numeric value in and can't use a null
To build may have to be the slow laborious task of years. To destroy can...
I'm looking for a sql statement to return the text of a view.
I need to make a change to some of the fields in the view, but I can't find the text I used originally to create it.
I don't have access to Enterprise Manager or Query analyser so I need a SQL statement that I can run that will...
I have a SQL 2005 server and an Oracle 10 server.
I'm trying to set up a Linked Server between them so that I can access some of the ORacle tables in real time from SQL.
I've installed the Ora92 client and the 10G_instant client.
From the physical box that SQL resides on, I can open SQLPlus...
Think "Report Generation Tool."
Ever done something with Crystal Reports or Report Smith?
Dog slow. Can't get around it. If you want an idiot proof interface, the trade off is performance because you have to assume that an idiot is using it.
The application is fine and does a bang up job for...
Thanks for your editorial comment. It makes for good reading when sitting on the toilet, but that's about it.
It would have been far more useful for you just to have said
"Sorry, but I don't know of a way to do what you are asking"
I'll correct your thought process since it was wrong.
I am...
In the database I have a number of tables with the same column name. for example Employer.FirstName, Staff.FirstName, Person.firstName etc.
I'm doing a full outer join and want to rename these without specifying the columns.
So it's
Select employer.*, staff.*, person.* from employer full...
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