Hi,
Access Newbie here, I was wondering if anyone knew of a way where I can validate data entered in a table. Like for example, I'm asking my users to enter in their MAC address which is in hexidecimal. How can I get Access to check and make sure the user entered in a valid Heximdecimal...
Hi Guys,
I was wondering if anyone out there knew of a program or a way to "capture" a system state like Registry and file/folder directory structures and save it to a file like maybe a txt or something. Then later be able to compare it to another file.
For example, I found this program and...
Hmmm... At the time I wrote this post I had found an unusual file on a friends box called navpaw.exe. I couldn't get to it in windows normal mode but was able to play with it in safe mode. I unpacked it in a hex editor for fun and found DB everywhere which kind of got me curious. So I saved...
I've got a dumb question. What is db? I do not know assembly but know enough to know what I'm looking at is machine language:-)
I have an asm file I created from a program and it has db listed on every line next to some hex. So naturally, I'm curious what db is.
Thanks,
jade>(::O>
Hi Guys,
I have a user who had a hard drive die. They lost everything on the drive except for what they backed up to CD-R right before it died. They are able to restore all of their data except one disc. One can view the files on the disc but can not copy them over to the hard drive. When...
I figured it out!!! I ran the netdiag on one of the client workstations that was experiencing this problem and it reported:
Testing Kerberos authentication... Failed
DC list test . . . . . . . . . . . : Failed
[WARNING] Cannot call DsBind to servname.coll.univ.edu (XXX.XXX.XX.XXX)...
Tomomark,
I already checked all that. It was one of the first things I checked. It appears everything is as it should be.
I appreciate your post. Let me know if there's anything else I should check.
I am now examining the client end some more. I'll let you now what I find.
Thanks,
jade...
Hello again,
We un-installed all updates that were installed in the month of May clear up to now and the problem still exists. We are finding that this problem not only happens to Win2k boxes but to XP boxes as well. I found stopping and restarting IPSec on our departmental server fixed the...
Thanks everyone for your helpful suggestions. I am going to recommend uninstalling those above mentioned updates. I have been trying to talk my manager out of having it do automatic updates. Unfortunetely he says he's the boss and its his way or the highway.
So now, as I type this he is in...
Greetings,
We have a Win2k Server that is our Primary Domain Controller, WINS, IIS, and is a our login/Active Directory Server. Our Win2k Server has been behaving itself for the most part. No major problems... until now.
The problem is complicated and I am still not sure exactly what/where...
Thanks Everyone for your responses!
I am in Kansas. And I think I am from the only part of Kansas where no one uses the internet (hard to imagine that such places exist anymore). I and a load of friends are trying to build a home network. I've got a router, several switches, and a cluster of...
Greetings,
Where I live at, CAT5 costs an arm and a leg. Its because they are the only place that sells it.
A bunch of us budgeted for a cable crimper and now we are shopping for RJ-45 STP cable that comes in a roll not pre-punched. Does anyone happen to know where is the best place to get...
nryan1980,
I have no prior experience in this stuff either.
This summer, when I don't have to update it every week, I'm going to create a Microsoft Access Database and experiment. I think I can pull off getting the website to link with the database. It’s the user interface I have to be...
Greetings,
I was wondering if anybody knew of a solution where one could make a website automatically update itself.
I currently have a website that needs constant updating. However, before I can update it, I have to consult different departments about its content. After much consultating...
bullhlms,
I didn't start a new thread. I added on to someone elses.
All of this is very interesting. I am going to try this out this weekend on my XP partition. I think load order might have something to do with it. Maybe PS/2 has higher priority. Who knows. But I'm going to play...
I've had this problem since November. I tried many things between November and March. March I gave up and posted to see if anyone else knew the answer. For now it seems to be moving my input devices to ps/2 that fixes it.
jade>(::O>
I have seen this problem. In fact I have seen it recently. A friend brought his computer (one I built) in for me too look at. He had two drives in it. When trying to reinstall Windows he would get the same blue screen. The master ended out having a "technical failure" when trying...
It sounds like from your description it is a jumper issue. Your computer may be looking for the OS on the Primary Master drive. If both are set to Primary Master it can get confused. You can find out if this is the case by taking off the slave HD.
jade>(::O>
Finally!!! Someone else with the same problem as I!!!
check out thread779-241666
I found NOT using usb mouse or keyboard fixes the problem. I used an adapter for my mouse and moved it to ps/2 and I began to have a keyboard again. I have no idea why 9 out of 10 reboots this works and 1 out...
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