I have an exisiting domain test.com (not the real one) on server A, I have another server in a different state hosting another part of the site (marketing campaign), server B.
If you visit test.com/marketingcampaign , you are redirected to server B. But in the address bar you see the IP...
I need to be able to kick this process off at 12am and let it run until 6am and then kill the process. The process is a DB2 process, which is irrelevany. In order to kill that process I need the process id. I would like to kick off this command and append the PID to a text file for reference...
The crosstab (FUNDING_SOURCE_RPT) is based off of (FUNDING_SOURCE_01).
Here is FUNDING_SOURCE_01 -
SELECT tbl_Visit.FundingSourceID, Funding_Source.FundingSourceDescription, tbl_Visit.MedicalID, tbl_Visit.DateOfVisit...
I have seen that path in various google groups and MSFT articles. But this PC (running Windows XP) does not have a CSC folder. There is a shortcut to offline files on the desktop.
Here is the situation...
- DNS/Active Directory died for the "A" domain
- Created the "B" domain and all new users, etc
- User had sync'd files on domain "A"
- Joined user to domain "B"
- Can no longer access domain "A" to sync files
In the Offline Files Folder the file that I _NEED_ says...
I would actually want to authenticate users from the INSIDE, I do not need to authenticate (login) to the domain from the outside world, although I will explore the VPN option.
__________________________________________________
Trusted Network | DMZ
|...
I want to allow...
users --> DC in DMZ
I want to deny...
DC in DMZ --> users
I do not want to allow ANYTHING in the DMZ to be able to establish a connection to a machine in the trusted network. But allow machines in the trusted network to establish a connection to machines in the DMZ.
This...
The situation is this... we have another company that is moving into our new office with us. They have a server that is running an application that needs to be accessed from the outside world as well as from the office (they will be on our network, share IP Addresses, the T1 line but not use...
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