REPOSTED IN EDITOR TO FORMAT TEXT: We are encountering sporadic unexpected record locks with update files using: setll (Key1) MasterFile; // Partial key. dou %eof(MasterFile); reade (Key1) MasterFile; if not %eof(MasterFile); // [Stuff] update MasterFmt; endif; enddo; Looking at the problem record by RRN, its key does not match Key1. It’s not even the next [...]
Just apply to anything that looks good and hope that you get hired. In today’s job market, just getting looked at is a chore.
You can use the same account on any device you use, but, when calling it from a computer to a phone, you do know that it will cost you. From computer to computer, it is free.
No reason it should not work.
Wireless network system is mainly depends on it’s owner and if you are a user, just it take little. You can use any internet security to avoid the problems and any security threats. For a owner there are lot of thing to know and you have to know that every people in the world is [...]
Good Question Yes you can, In a local area network (LAN) environment, Microsoft Outlook communicates with Microsoft Exchange Server by using remote procedure call (RPC) with Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). This method provides quick and efficient access in a corporate network. However, access to Exchange when you are outside of your organization’s firewall, such [...]
A WAN is a Wide Area Network. This is used when you have multiple offices that need to be connected. ———————— Your LAN is your local, on-site network, and the WAN is the inter-connections of different sites. Both are hugely beneficial to any business: Your LAN allows you to share files, data, printers and other [...]
<b>MS Article - part 1</b> http://www.msexchange.org/articles_tutorials/exchange-server-2007/mobility-client-access/using-pop3-imap4-access-exchange-2007-part1.html <b>part 2</b> http://www.msexchange.org/articles_tutorials/exchange-server-2007/mobility-client-access/using-pop3-imap4-access-exchange-2007-part2.html <b>Technet Article</b> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997149%28EXCHG.80%29.aspx
We can convert a report to a PDF using Microsoft Excel. Reports are saves as RDF files, which stands for “Report Definition.” Saving the file as a PDF can help you distribute the file for viewing if the recipients don’t have access to the Oracle database. you can convert your report to a PDF, you [...]
After entering your Pds name in option 3.4 we will get a list of copy books included in this pds,within the command line we can type ‘listcat entries(/) all’ then we can see the full details including its length.
Here is a sample config. Remember vlan 1 is default vlan for all interface , until you switch the interface to other vlan. !<create gateway for each vlan> interface Vlan1 ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 descr lan 1 ! interface Vlan2 ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 descr lan 2 ! interface Vlan3 ip address 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.0 descr [...]
I have amanged to find an online manual which illustrates how to difine the statement. Many thanks for your thoughts.
Here is a link to a recent article that explains how to do this. http://www.mcpressonline.com/cl/techtip-take-advantage-of-the-su-cl-command.html
Yes, this is possible. On the target system, create the PF as multi-membered. On the Source system, create the DDMF to point the your target file. You can do a CPYF Fromfile(SourceFile) ToFile(DDMF on Source) Frommbr(mbrname) Tombr(*FROMMBR)
Sometimes, when you are composing an email, and you hit the To: button, your address book comes up. If you go to the arrow to the right of the block just below Address Book, it will give you other choices. With the list showing, click the arrow up and you will then see your Contacts [...]
There might some configuration issue in ISP Router.Your packet are going to ISP router as per your Routing table. PE receives the same and there might a static route for the destination pointing towards CE again. You can ask your ISP to check the configuration.
It is possible. You can connect to 2 MPLS clouds from a client end.
I would open two sessions and use DSPUSRPRF to compare the 2 user profiles to see if there are any differences. Also need to check object authority to see if that is a problem. How are you doing this? With STRSQL? RUNSQL? RUNSQLSTM? You said the *LIBL seem to be the same. Just to get [...]
When you say “recover” your ost, what do you mean exactly? The ost file is the file created when you set your outlook client to cached mode. It is the local cached copy on your pc. If it becomes corrupted all you have to do is close outlook, delete the ost and then re-open outlook. [...]
I’ve found that rebooting the computer can clear up print spooler/queue problems as well. When it is a server and you don’t want to reboot, I have found that I need to delete the printer and recreate it. There are other ways to poke and prod with different results.







