There is no disconnect option available. I removed and readded the network settings, for a brief period; under 1 minute or so on the reboot there were no drives, however, they were reestablished shortly thereafter.
Recently I have discovered in Win98 network that in my computer any available drives have been designated as remote drives, I can not remove them or change them. Any suggestions
Hello All!
I have a win 98 workstation, connected to a WIN2K server. The workstation logs on fine, and connects all mapped drives OK. But occassionally, access to these mapped drives will be denied or unavailable. A reboot of the PC fixes the problem. But I would like to know of a permanent...
Dan, do you have any problems with the IDISDOWN utility, from the ISA server it runs, but from clients I get a FTP bind 10049 error which means the connection has been dropped. Most likely another ISA rule
That did the trick, now the emulation is available. One problem still, I can not download files through the IDISDOWN utility it stops on the FTP:10049 bind. Any solutions?
I typed it in exactly. I am getting an error for Line 2 character 1 It says type mismatch:'set_' Code 800a000D.
Sorry to be a pain, but I have no experience with VBS.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Eddie
I have figured out the pseudo port. I have also found out that each port in the range is based on geographic location from the map. But it would still be helpful to have the exact VBS script that either one of you guys used to open the range. Thanks
I have tried to write the script but I get errors, could anyone post it here or could you email it to me at eruss@warren.org It would be greatly greatly appreciated.
Thank you
I have run into that same issue, no luck yet. No support from Hud except for what the say on the web. The only thing that I have found, but have been unsuccessful in achieving is a post about running a VisualBasicScript to add a FPCtunnelPort Range. something like that. If you want I could...
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