What i am trying to say above is that, the name server and domain address should have displayed the public ip address instead of my internal ip. The above queries are done externally.
...Again from public, when i do nslookup on my <domain name> using my <name server ip> like this:
D:\>nslookup -q=any <mydomain.com> <mypublicDNS ip>
*** Can't find server name for address <mypublicDNS ip>: Non-existent domain
Server: UnKnown
Address: <mypublicDNS ip>
<mydomain name>...
Many thanks baddog. I am running my own webserver behind a firewall. The webserver is on Iplanet. One thing though, internally, a client can resolve to the url alright. However, it is externally that can't do an "nslookup -q=any mydomain.com <<mypublic dns ip>>" or go to the...
Dear Baddog,
I have exactly the same problem as you mentioned on the topmost mail, whereby when i key in http://www.mydomain.com on an external browser i get an error. Could you kindly repeat how you managed to solve this?
Thanks, by using search here, i've found possible solutions to the file pathname. I've listed the titles below.
Results of the search are:
"Use form to browse drives" and another one using Common window dialog box you mentioned. It was by Elizabeth.
However, there is still no...
I couldn't find how to display a memo field in MS Access correctly in ASP. For example:
--Begin of memo field--
The quick brown fox jump over the sleeping dog.The quick brown fox jump over the sleeping dog.The quick brown fox jump over the sleeping dog.The quick brown fox jump over the...
I wonder if there is a way to automatically fill in a field automatically. I am working on an image catalogue. Instead of typing in the pathname and the file size of an image. I would like to browse for the file on my pc through the form and when i click on the file, it would automatically fill...
I've tried the abovementioned tip from DougP. However, it didn't work. On my PC locally, the Access97 version worked alright/acceptably.
When over the network, it works very slowly and shows the error "can't update; currently locked"
It doesn't seem to be related to the hardware specs...
Recently i converted an access 2.0 database into access8.0/97 . Locally on my pc, the Access97 version runs at an acceptable speed. But over the network, the database runs very slowly.. The problem area seems to be a query that parses a table's record into smaller portions that are then input...
Any of you UK Access97 database people has problems with date/time or is it only me??<br>Do a search over this with the topic UK date bug, if interested.
Can someone tell me how to let Access send mail without needing the user to login to their e-mail, coz then the user might click on cancel when Access send mail event is activated.<br>Currently, what happens is that user must be logged in to their email and Access will send email without...
get the 15digit in [Claims] to an unbound textbox named [Free], then use the function right([Free],3) to move it to whatever field you want. After that, if you want claims to be only the first 12 digit use the function left([Free],12) to the [claims].<br><br>I think that's what you...
I manage to correct the above problem by re-installing IE. Now the problem is, Access does not recognise the <b>Navigate</b> command in;<br><br>Private sub Form_Load()<br>Me!ActiveXCtrl10.Navigate "<A HREF="http://www.tek-tips.com""...
use database splitter on Tools>Add-In so Access will split it for you automatically. Also, correction on your part, You should have queries, reports and modules and forms on the front end so that the processing is done locally on a users PC.
In my Tools>ActiveX, i do not have 'web browser control', but 'Microsoft Web Browser'. Highlighting it shows the location of the control as 'C:\windows\system\shdocvw.dll'.<br><br>Anyway, i put it onto a form to test it. When i load the form, a mesg says "There is no object in this...
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