I've spent a few hours pouring over Apache Docs and Googled pages and forums and either this is a truly obscure problem, or it's so easy I’m missing it.
I'm using Basic authentication to have a login for the Main web page for the employees at our company. Under that there is a...
Here is what I have found out.
After more tinkering we decided to install Borland Pascal 7.0 on that 2.4Ghz computer with NT4.0 SP6.
We couldn't even get past the first install window! It wanted you to "push enter to continue" and we couldn't do that, even with mouse movement (I...
Thank you for all your replies. The super-short term resolution for this is that it DOES work in fullscreen mode (you can use alt+enter within a dos window to do this).
Idle Sensitivity didn't seem to make a difference and i'm going to try to force a screen refresh or something a few times a...
It's looking grim for our legacy Borland Pascal 7.0 Code. It still runs great on Windows ME, XP, 95, 98, NT computers and processors up to 1.8ghz but a customer has recently installed it on a 2.4 ghz computer.
Every time you hit a key in the dos prompt screens of our program a have to wiggle...
Well, after a while I figgured this one out myself. In internet explorer there is a checkbox under:
tools->internet options->connections tab->lan settings->"automatically detect settings"
It seems so innocent but this was causing all my problems. Uncheck it and ISP's can't force you...
Update. I have successfully blocked the configuration file sent by the cable internet provider using Zonealarm, cranking all the settings to max and opening Internet explorer.
Zone Alarm warns me that it has blocked something, then I close zone alarm completely, and can use the internet...
Hi, this is a problem that has plagued me for months, ever since I have joined this company and taken over for the person who wrote the software who moved on.
We have an online application that only employees of the company can log onto, from home or work, hosted by ourselves to view and save...
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