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  1. SRFlanigan

    Virtural Memory Issues

    To begin with, I am familiar with Paging Files, etc., butttt. . . When I attempted to wipe my recycle bin yesterday, I got an error message stating that I was out of Virtual Memory and that I needed to increase my Paging files and my Registry Paging files. (I have gotten this message when...
  2. SRFlanigan

    Add a sound file to your site files list?

    I meant to say, which VERSION of the editor are you using? :-s Home: SRFlanigan@home.com Work: Steve@regionalinternetmedia.com DILBERT FOR PRESIDENT!
  3. SRFlanigan

    Add a sound file to your site files list?

    Are you wanting to have the sound file play when the site is launched or only when someone selects a link? To add the file, FTP is the best method. Additionally, I have found in the past, and this may be outdated info., that some hosts require sound files to be saved in a particular format...
  4. SRFlanigan

    I need help importing an excel spreadsheet

    Let me make sure I understand what you are trying to do. You are trying to import an Excel spreadsheet file into an Access Database file, correct? Steve Home: SRFlanigan@home.com Work: Steve@regionalinternetmedia.com DILBERT FOR PRESIDENT!
  5. SRFlanigan

    IRQ Issues

    IRQ 9 is the cascade to IRQ 2, (as well as IRQ 2 cascading to IRQ 9.) What devices are being referrenced? Steve Home: SRFlanigan@home.com Work: Steve@regionalinternetmedia.com DILBERT FOR PRESIDENT!
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    CAN ANYONE VERIFY -- TIMOTHY MCVEIGH VIRUS

    Check out: http://safersite.com/Press/20010612_Sub7_mcveigh.asp Steve Home: SRFlanigan@home.com Work: Steve@regionalinternetmedia.com DILBERT FOR PRESIDENT!
  7. SRFlanigan

    fiber optic cable

    Fiber Optic is not susceptible to either RFI or EMI, which why it is the cable of choice, costly that it is. Don’t have any input regarding the polished ends, but mis-alignment would affect it’s integrity, I believe. Steve Home: SRFlanigan@home.com Work: Steve@regionalinternetmedia.com...
  8. SRFlanigan

    Installation Freeze-Up

    I’ve never run upon this before. I was attempting to install the software for an HP Scan Jet 5100C in a PIII, Win98 box that has 128K of memory. All programs, except explorer, were shut down; the scanner was NOT connected to the system (as per HP setup instructions for installing the...
  9. SRFlanigan

    Copying Calendar

    This is not going to be easy without a visual aid! I have a client who can launch his calendar from the toolbar. What he wants to do is to re-create a folder for it in the “left” side of Groupwise, (the column that shows all of the ‘folders’ in Groupwise.) He has created a folder and has ‘a’...
  10. SRFlanigan

    Porn Filter?

    Depending upon the size of your network, you may want to look into the firewall system by eSoft. The system is called InstaGate. You can filter email for such things and viruses also. We use it here at work. Their site is www.esoft.com Steve (BTW--I DO NOT WORK for eSoft :-) Home...
  11. SRFlanigan

    boot disk failure

    It sounds like the boot sector of your HD was slicked or damanged. (I think it's sector 0, someone correct me if I'm mistaken.) Anyway, I have to go along with Jim's reply. It is the best recovery method I can think of also. Steve Home: SRFlanigan@home.com Work...
  12. SRFlanigan

    hard drive doesn't spin down!!

    Just a thought. Perhaps you have an application running that is attempting to write to disk, thus causing the disk not to spin down. Home: SRFlanigan@home.com Work: Steve@regionalinternetmedia.com DILBERT FOR PRESIDENT!
  13. SRFlanigan

    sound card problem (I think)

    Has the sound card ever worked correctly or is this a recent issue? Home: SRFlanigan@home.com Work: Steve@regionalinternetmedia.com DILBERT FOR PRESIDENT!
  14. SRFlanigan

    Clustering two W2K Servers

    I hope I am posting this in the right group. Here’s the plan. The company I work for wants to cluster two identical W2K servers. One server will be using Quest, the other will use UUNET. The tech books talk a lot about clustering, but are vague on the steps to do so. Any suggestions would...
  15. SRFlanigan

    NEW FAQ (Again) Please look at and advice!!

    I think it is well written. I had a client that was trying to network Win 95,98 and 2K. I got it going for them after about 10 minutes. 2K and 95 burped a few time, but... Home: SRFlanigan@home.com Work: Steve@regionalinternetmedia.com DILBERT FOR PRESIDENT!
  16. SRFlanigan

    Monitor with pincushion effect

    I agree with James. Do not attempt to work on the monitor. The capacitor holds at least 30,000 volts. You could easily become a statistic! *:->* Steve Home: SRFlanigan@home.com Work: Steve@regionalinternetmedia.com DILBERT FOR PRESIDENT!
  17. SRFlanigan

    Sub-Netting Mental Bocks

    OK—I am half way through Cisco, and have done some subnetting. My problem is that I seem to have some sort of mental block when it comes to subnetting. I need to find a site or some darn good book that gives a LOT of practices with the correct answers so that I can cut these mental blocks down...
  18. SRFlanigan

    Increasing Stack Size

    Jim, The pitfalls of trying to do ten things at once. Ignore the last message. I didn't have the frame expanded all the way :~/ !! But I still thought that stack was STACK=0,0? What changed? Home: SRFlanigan@home.com Work: Steve@regionalinternetmedia.com DILBERT FOR PRESIDENT!
  19. SRFlanigan

    Increasing Stack Size

    Jim, Thanks, but here’s the bug. In the System.ini file, [386enh] is not even referenced. I knew MS was doing away with some items in 98, but. . . In her System.ini file, the only thing that refers to ‘386’ is 386Grabber=vgafull.3gr Also, I thought stack size was referred as STACK=0,0 ...
  20. SRFlanigan

    windows errors "kernel32.dll"

    I have removed the KAK Worm virus from several clients machines. It's not hard, just a little time consuming. BTW--If you remove it manually, which I had to do each time, you will be making many deletions from your registry. I suggest you back up your registry before making any changes...

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