Need some URGENT advice....
My senior management have decided to adopt Windows XP as the standard PC operating system. How does XP compare to Win2000 professional, are there any issues I should be aware of? Iseem to recall some bugs in XP.
Does anyone know of a command line utility or SDK to allow downloading from the internet from within a windows aplication?
What I want is do it be able to automatically download a certain spreadsheet from a known address on our intranet from within an application. I don't want to have to load...
I am in the process of migrating an application from Novell to NT Server and have have a problem, when my application deletes a file, there is a noticable delay between the DeleteFile() and the file physically disappearing from the server. This is causing serious problems because the application...
We are about to shut down our Groupwise installation and move over to Lotus Notes (Corporate decision - beyond my control), is there a way our users can export their emails & attachments easily into text files, jpegs etc. on a network directory. Bear in mind some of our folks have thousands of...
We are about to change our e-mail service from Novell Groupwise to Lotus notes. One feature of the old system was the ability to automatically export received emails from 'the system' to a network directory in a text file format (plus attached jpegs etc etc.). Can I do this with 'Notes.
I know...
We have an ancient DOS based application that receives incoming faxes via an equally ancient fax card, and dumps them to a network directory.
We need to replace this with a modern Windows NT alternative. I would appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
Does anyone know of an alternative product to ArcServe, ie. one that is operator-friendly, and actually does the job rather than coming up with excuses why it can't?
I need to be able to access GroupWise .db files from another application. I understand that the databases are in the 'FLAIM' format. Is there an ODBC driver available for this database?
Has anyone got experience of remote-calling Windows 2000 Professional PCs using NetSupport? I have no problems calling my NT4 machine, but cannot connect to my Win2000 Pro machine. The NT4 and Win2000 pcs are physically located in the same office on the same network.
In DOS you could substitute one driver letter for another,
Eg. SUBST F:\ C:\ would redirect any calls to the network volume F:\ to the local drive C:\. Is there an equivalent technique in the Win32 API? I need to take a network based system and install it on a standalone PC. I don't relish...
Is there a way of telling (eg. via a registry key or .ini file) if a particular (network) printer has colour printing capabilities.
Why - I need to generate a crystal report that outputs our company logo in colour if using a colour printer, but in solid black (NOT grayscale) if using a...
Is there a way of telling (eg. via a registry key or .ini file) if a particular (network) printer has colour printing capabilities.
Why - I need to generate a crystal report that outputs our company logo in colour if using a colour printer, but in solid black (NOT grayscale) if using a...
Is there a way of telling (eg. via a registry key or .ini file) if a particular (network) printer has colour printing capabilities.
Why - I need to generate a crystal report that outputs our company logo in colour if using a colour printer, but in solid black (NOT grayscale) if using a...
Is there a way of telling (eg. via a registry key or .ini file) if a particular (network) printer has colour printing capabilities.
Why - I need to generate a crystal report that outputs our company logo in colour if using a colour printer, but in solid black (NOT grayscale) if using a...
I would like to learn about the Java language.
Could anyone recommend websites/reading suitable for me?
I am a professional analyst/programmer with experience in various high/low level languages.
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