Morning All,
Need some suggestions concerning domain renames please guys.
I have an isolated network of 2 DCs running Win server 2003 and 10 member computers running XP.
The setup remains fixed at all times, but would like the option of changing the name of the domain from time to time. E.g I...
I am having problems with the Net Logon service. I currently have 2 Domain Controllers and have noticed that i cannot have both with NetLog on Service running, as turning it on one DC disables it on the other, is this expected functionality?
I also noticed that when the network cable is was...
Hi All,
I am trying to run 2 Windows 2003 Servers which are used as domain controllers in a Master/Slave configuration. I.e. One Server running as the Principle Domain Controller and the other with the same setup and replicates any changes that occur to the principle. The Slave Server should...
Hi All,
Im looking to create a website that is a Social Networking Platform, i.e. Similar to Facebook, Myspace and Bebo.
Does anyone have any recommendations on the technology/architecture/Languages i should use to build such a site? Bearing in mind longevity and performance.
Also, does...
Hi all,
Currently I am able to produce a graph in excel from a program in visual c++. But is there some way of getting the graph that is produced displayed on the MFC?
Thanks for your time,
Jos
Hi all,
I have a visual c++ program that currently obtains GPS data from an iPAC then stores the data into a spreadsheet.
I would like to be able to display a map of the area for the given GPS Data obtained on a MFC. Does anyone know of a third party software that could be run/called from the...
Hi all,
i am trying to use an xml variable for a value in an html img tag attribute. The variable holds the name of the image to insert.
Something along the lines of this but it doesnt like the syntax.
<IMG SRC="<xsl:value-of select="@url"/>" ALT="[Test image]"...
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