Go to your "AccessWare NMC Fault Management" window and look down where it says CONSOLE STATUS. It is either going to say LINK UP in green or LINK DOWN in red. That will tell you if you have a proper connection via serial or not.
I have a couple of MAX 6000 that do not recognize a MBX-SL-POTSFXS expansion card which gets recognized in some others! Its not clear if there are certain versions of TAOS that just do not see FXS cards or is the limitation in the chips on the max motherboard?
If you are just surfing web sites then try this site:
http://www.iptwister.com
It can hide your IP address and also has an option to disable javascript.
I have seen these options and I know the ISDN signalling option is essential if you want your MX-SL-8BRI* cards to be recognised by the MAX and I know the ISDN signalling option also has some connection with the T1 ports. Just wondered if anyone knows what extra features it unlocks in the T1...
I think you might be looking for a utility that can link each open port on your computer to a process thats using it. A utility such as the IP-tools connection monitor can be used to hunt out spyware and trojans etc by a process of elimination:
http://www.ks-soft.net/ip-tools.eng/info.htm
This process is known as slipstreaming. Its quite common in large enterprises. Instead of using tools you could also just play around with the winnt.sif and cmdlines.txt files on the CD and write your own simple scripts. msfn.org has some great info on slipstreaming but their tool was a bit...
The network admin can monitor any of your web based emails simply by putting a sniffer on port 80. This will give him the ability to access all incoming and outgoing data. He can choose to record any domain, such as hotmail, yahoo etc. He can also log all your incoming and outgoing AIM, MSN and...
There is one other possibility. That your IDE cable is bad. If you swapped your cable at the same time as swapping out the drives then its not the cable obviously. If you have a UDMA cable you might even try an older, slower IDE cable to see if it gets rid of the errors.
You might want to run...
I am trying to read data from a small binary file, byte by byte and then print each byte to console. Heres the code:
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[])
{
ifstream snoop;
snoop.open("c:\\data.bin", ios::in | ios::binary);
char...
If your logs tell you exactly, or approximately when the system account was compromised, you might want to look at suspicious events just before that compromise.
I use a knoppix CD to boot my system when I want to be safe. obviously, being a CD the binaries cannot have been compromised from past careless behaviour so its almost the same level of safety as a freshly installed linux distro. Besides knoppix I believe there are other live CD distros...
emapopa if you look at this web site:
http://www.overclockers.com/tips1035/index.asp
He switches the heads from one hdd to another, but he mentions nothing about alignement. The only thing he warns about is making the heads slap together.
I have an HP Vectra VL that was sitting around for weeks and now wont boot. I see the green power button on and the amber padlock symbol is on too but nothing on the display.
I heard some rattling in the case and opened it up and there was a loose spring and a broken piece of yellow plastic...
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