Can someone point me in the right direction?
At our manufacturing plant we have a vendor installing a printer on one of our machines that basically only prints a time stamp onto our product. They tell us that their device can print a unique ID if we use PCL to generate it, but they apparently...
Where is it best to install RS? Or, where is it *supposed* to be installed? Does it function as a web server app, or more of a sql server add-in?
In my WinServer 2003 environment, I have the following servers and roles: Where should I install it?
Server1: DC1/Exchange/IIS
Server2...
Can this cause problems?
Our standard environment is XP clients with Office 2003. Some of the engineers here who manage the WSUS have previously released updates that are targeted for Vista and Office 2007. A while back we had a nasty global problem that suddenly appeared on our clients...
Currently, any computer plugged in to our network gets access to the internet. And sometimes this is useful, like when someone brings in a machine from home that needs fixing and we need to download drivers or whatever. On the other hand, I have manufacturing operators on the graveyard shift...
The default network account/password fails to start the service at logon.
I don't know what the default password is, or the history of how this problem started, but when I enter our current network admin password, it is granted rights and the service starts. But on the next reboot, the logon...
How do I enforce a required entry rule from a backend table in SQL Server 2000?
I normally like the description field in my reference tables to be a required entry field that doesn't allow both nulls or zero-length-strings.
In Access, this is easily done via a "Required" property setting...
Being that this is basically a computer, right? Is it safe to keep this unit in a hot room?
We're probably going to buy one of these units soon. Not sure of the model or release version yet, but the phone/electric room is where we are planning to keep it. And it can get quite hot in there...
Has anyone dumped their tape-drive backup for backing up to SATA disks instead? SATA disk drives are cheap and some NAS devices support them, so I'm wondering if this is the way to go when implementing a new backup solution.
Mike
Hello All,
I'm new to PBX systems and need a quick research starting point.
Can anyone make a quick suggestion as to what brands/models might support the following requirements?
- We currently have 4 phone lines coming into the building, but would get more if needed.
- We plan to grow to...
Hello All,
I'm normally a database programmer, but I now have an opportunity to get more into the networking/data storage side of things, so I've been reading up on articles, products, and configurations, but I'm still not sure if I understand it correctly. Does this sound right?
1) NAS is...
I'm normally a database programmer and not much of a network engineer, but I've now been asked to start getting into the networking side of things. The building I'm in has lines everywhere with some active, and some not, and unfortunately, no other network engineers to consult with. So for...
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