We have an application writen using embedded SQL and compiled with Pro*C. It runs on AIX 4.3.
If a system call (file I/O and such) returns an error, the next Oracle call always returns 3113. The only way I know to avoid this is to disconnect from Oracle before any system calls and reconnecting...
Actually, as I mentioned (but maybe not stressed appropriately), I can ping this DSL IP from anywhere BUT home [cable IP]. From anywhere else I can connect to both routers, access their Web Mgmt interface, no problems.
No, it's not refusing ICMP, I made sure it does not.
I have a weird problem trying to connect and set up a VPN between home and a small office.
We use 2 Dlink DFL-80 routers. ISPs: home is using Comcast Cable, and office - Verizon DSL. Everything worked while DSL was set up with the default PPoE, dynamic IP. We requested a static IP from Verizon...
I have the same problem. I download email with fetchmail. I have Cyrus IMAP server and everything works. I installed SpamAssassin. According to the info I found somewhere on the net, all I had to do besides setting up SpamAssassin was to create/edit 2 files: .procmailrc and .forward.
My problem...
This may be a lame question, but I need to set up a mailbox for a user who isn't going to have a phone. How do I go about doing so, that when someone calls her extension(does she need an extension when there's no phone?) call goes right to audix?
When searching this forum, I found some...
I'm new to the world of ISDN and I need some advice. I'm trying to set up direct router-to-router ISDN call, where the other router calls my cisco 1600. The problem is, I don't see any incoming calls. When I try to call my ISDN number over the conventional phone, it keeps ringing. I don't know...
I've never done this before, so I'm wondering if there is anything to configure different form dialing out, especially that I couldn't find it mentioned in documentation.
We used to have ISDN backup with Cisco 1600 router, but since PSInet went belly-up they do not provide it anymore. So I want...
Thank you for excellent info. I noticed that I really didn't state my question clearly. From your answer i can guess that what I want can't be done, but let me ask again, and sorry for repeating myself:
When I program a button on the phone as "call-fwd", it gives user dialtone to enter...
This may be a stupid question, but I'm really ignorant about Definity. I would like to be able to pre-program the phone number into the forwarding button so that when the user presses the button it automatically sets forwarding all calls to this number. Right now, assigning "call-fwd"...
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