We have solutions for CE and Windows Embedded and obviously other Windows OSs. We have a RTP client for Mac for VDI and Session Virtualization.
Citrix XenDesktop and Citrix XenApp are leveraging the Microsoft platform, so in order to receive the greatest value and best benefits, many of our customers are looking at deploying Microsoft virtualization technologies, such as VDI, session virtualization or application virtualization, together with Citrix products.
It is difficult to give a hard number on this. We can tell you that we have many customers in the midst of their virtualization projects and for those not already executing on such a project, we are getting a lot of questions. I would say virtualization is definitely top of mind for customers for [...]
In general, there should be little if any relationship between *SPLCTL and OVRPRTF. At the time OVRPRTF is initially executed, there is no spooled file to exert *SPLCTL over. Once the spooled file is created, *SPLCTL may come into effect. *SPLCTL is intended to give control over spooled files that are owned by others. Please [...]
During boot-up, select F8 when it controller is detecting the drives and raid configuration. If Windows is already installed, then you can installed HP Array Configuration Utility to do the same thing but normally not recommended if modify the boot/system partitions.
See discussion below.
One product I have used and it’s quite easy to use and free from Microsoft is called Synctoy. It allowed me to sync folders in different directions and allows for duplicates to be renamed. Take a look. As a test, I would copy a sample from each of the various folders into a test folder [...]
I would try enable maximum logging on your Exchange Server: Link to help you troubleshoot: http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/exchange2003/exchange2003_logs.htm
Instead of using this server, you may want to review if your firewall has that option automatically. Most firewalls (recent) has that capabilities already. Most would need to purchase user licenses (concurrent). I would always recommend this first before trying to config a Windows Server to be your PPTP (VPN)server. Here’s a checklist if you [...]
You should truncate the logs at minimum once a month depending on how much activity your sql server is performing. We do ours once a week on the weekends due to the high volume performed.
Hi, Tough to do this as we don’t know the fields in this ‘emp table’. So this code is based on a dump of the user profiles to an outfile. I will also assume that the employee ID entered is the same as the UID on the profile. If the EMP table simply consists of [...]
well you can uninstall them and then just download the newest updates of java not a good answer. uninstall is the not answer here. we are deveopper answer should be how we can control the updates
1-SQL Server Cluster is assigned a virtual server name and an IP address which is used by the applications to connect to the SQL Server. There is no change required on the application side as the failover node acquire the same virtual server name and an IP address in case the active node goes down. [...]
You don’t. If the database is in full recovery, and you still have the log you can try using Lumigent’s Log Explore or Quest’s LiteSpeed to roll back the transaction and see if it will give you back the data. I’m 99% sure that it won’t. I’m pretty sure that you have lost the data. [...]
What is the exact error message that you are getting? You probably just need to add the Windows user aaa as a login into the SQL Server.
They really aren’t something that you can compare. Oracle Standard only supports 2 CPUs. SQL 2008 Enterprise supports 64 cores. There are a lot of differences between the two. What parts are you trying to compare.
Although very helpful, there are no such logs in Exchange. The basic theory is, If a user wasn’t supposed to access a mailbox, he/she shouldn’t have the permissions to do so.
Run an online virus scan like <a href=”http://housecall.trendmicro.com/”>Trendmicro</a>. When it finds the virus, it will give you what Trendmicro calls it which should be similar to many of the other names out there. The problem is there is no official name for most viruses.
The QHST* files shouldn’t be much of a problem since they are named in relation to the Julian date and include a sequencing character. They can be restored to QSYS or to any user library. Viewing them, however, may be tricky if they’re not restored to QSYS. The DSPLOG command isn’t going to know anything [...]
Hi, Sounds like a problem in the CCSID. Take a look at your joblog when you run the CPYTOIMPF and see if you get any warning message about CCSID. IF all else fails, you could try using query to create a file without the packed fields and FTPing it to the PC. Regards, Martin Gilbert. [...]







