Hope someone can help, I'm very limited with SQL Experence.
We have a SQL 2000 running on a Win2003 server. 8 other workstations connect fine, But 1 2000 workstation cant connect. First we could not see the instance or the server(SQL) but could browse the server through the network.
We applied...
Newbe to SQL
I have a new client who's backup hasn't been running. the error says not enough disk space. the database is 10 gig and there is 14 gigs of free space on the server. I tried adding a USB drive to the system and backing up to that but is also failed with the same error. anyone have...
gbaughma:
Your "computer timeline" Just add a IBM XT with RLL Controller after the Color Computers and it sounds like we took the same path. The 10 meg hard drive I had in it was used and I had to give it a little spin with a pencil eraser when I turned it on. LOL
I don't think theres any real good solution but having each contry manage there own would turn into a nightmare.
Stu
Comparing Telcom's and the ITU to the Internet is like comparing apples to oranges.
What franklin97355 And
You need to cover your downtime ie:vacations, personal time ect...
Are you going to have 40 hours a week Every Week? Do you have other clients lined up?
32 an hour is fine if your doing this on the side and looking to make a few extra bucks but my time off is worth more...
You would need the regular license Not the internet connector.
For web access you'll need IIS running and TSWeb. Search MS's site for the TSWeb app for W2K
Tecknome: Good info. I have a S-corp here on long Island for side work and didn't know that if I got laid off from my regular job i couldn't collect Unemployment. Guess I may have to shift the shares to my wifes name if things get bad here.
Side note about the Biz in the home remember it's a...
I don't think v5 supported it. But I'm not 100%. Then again if theres no rules tab there i guess it doesn't. I'm running 6.5 and between the rules and blacklist filters I've cut down on a ton of spam. Sorry I couldn't help out more but maybe someone else may have some ideas on what you ould do.
LOL...sounds like job security
"It seems that if you really need something that is unreliable and something to fix constantly, then wireless is your solution."
Thanks Mikeydidit, I needed a good laugh.
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