Hi Cliffbob,
I congratulate you on your honor and wisdom. It must be an awesome thrill, and at the same time, responsibility to be gifted with such high moral standards.
I suggested in my previous post that this individual email me directly.
However, as you've been kind enough to point out that...
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I see that this is an old post, but thought I'd mention this program I built and have for sale... it's a .Net based app that monitors E*Gate components, control broker, etc. For more info, see http://www.mzla.com/egx
I'm not familiar with E*Gate's Alert Agent, but it looks pretty...
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We didn't get the Alert Agent support with our contract, so I built this as an alternative. One good thing about this is that if the machine that the E*Gate host/schema are running on goes down, it'll let you know. The client app can run on remote pc's without E*Gate installed. The Status...
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FYI, I've built an E*Gate alert utility and am making it available for others online, relatively inexpensively. This is a Windows app built with the .Net framework.
This consists of two parts; a Windows Service, installed on a machine with E*Gate on it, which acts as a Status Server, and a...
Try a different cd. Perhaps your cd is bad.
Also, see what /dev/cdrom is pointing to. Perhaps it's a symlink to the wrong drive. Try leaving off the iso9660 part. Say for example your cdrom is /dev/hdc....
mount /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
That usually works for me.
I find it hard to believe that WinME doesn't support SMB, as SMB is the way Windows shares stuff.
Make sure you have samba installed. The config file is usually found here: /etc/smb.conf or /etc/samba/smb.conf
You need to define your shares here. There are plenty of examples online. You also...
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I have a Cisco Aironet 350... runs perfectly fine under Win2000. I cannot get it to work in Linux. There are a number of options out there and those I've tried aren't clear on how to go about doing this.
I've tried kernel 2.6.2, and 2.4.24. 2.6.2 seems like a bad idea as Cisco hasn't...
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FYI, I built a ASP.NET webpage that uses the dos command utilities to get and display various interface information; status, message count, etc.
You can see a picture here:
http://www.mzla.com/pictures/snapshot1.png
I made it mostly so that certain users could check interface statuses without...
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I'm moving from 3.6.2 to 4.5.2. In 3.6.2 I've got a custom ACK and NACK being sent to the other system (TCPIP - not HL7). Does anyone know how to implement this in 4.5.2?? I have the .ssc and .tsc files from 3.6.2, just haven't figured out where to embed the code on 4.5.2.
Thanks!
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