check the link below: http://www.valiantcom.com/optical_transmission/data_sheets/e1_fom.pdf
Check the suggestions in these articles http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?id=290808 http://help.lockergnome.com/windows2/outlook-error–ftopict472900.html
Should still work on older Hardare. I believe they are phasing out support with V7R1. There are a number od 3rd Party Hardware devices that change twinax dumb terminals to Lan Connected dumb terminal still using twinax wiring. Check BosNova and TwinData devices IBM i is becoming more and more a partition hosted on a [...]
You just need one zone for each server. Each zone should include the 2 HBAs and 4 Storage Array ports. If the switches are not stackable, meaning, you manage them separately, you will have to create two zones; one for each switch. Assuming you connected the servers and storage array for redundancy, each zone will include 1 HBA and [...]
Delete cache.ndk; rename desktop6.ndk and desktop8.ndk to desktop6.old and desktop8.old respectively; rename names.nsf to names.old; rename bookmark.nsf to bookmark.old; delete everything in the notes.ini except the first 3 lines and save it. Start the client and go through the configuration process. If the problem is solved, then the problem is with one of the files [...]
Yes, you can separate the networks using VLANs; however, you are then susceptible to Layer-2 attacks. Here are the most common taken from Cisco documentation: •MAC Flooding Attack •802.1Q and ISL Tagging Attack •Double-Encapsulated 802.1Q/Nested VLAN Attack •ARP Attacks •Private VLAN Attack •Multicast Brute Force Attack •Spanning-Tree Attack •Random Frame Stress Attack
By default, folders appear in Microsoft Windows as folder icons or as pictures that are contained in the folder. (When folders appear as pictures, you are viewing them in “Thumbnails” view.) For example, when Microsoft Windows Server 2003 opens a folder for the first time, the folder contents appear in Classic view. When Microsoft Windows [...]
There are several oracle partners offering this kind of work (check out the Oracle Partner web-site for Forms). The challenges of a migration are covered within the PITSS.CON knowledge-base which enables you to concentrate on the test effort of the converted Forms.
The problem might be corruption in the Outlook mailbox file. Since you are using Outlook 2003, file size is not a problem. You said you have tried scanpst. I would recommend going for some third party tool. Good Luck.
There are many resolutions depending on what the error is exactly. They could be failing because of space issues or any number of reasons. Please provide the details when asking a question of this nature. I work a lot with WSUS and can help with resolutions but only if the details are provided along with [...]
There’s really nothing extra to be known. Just keep in mind that some of the fancy new features won’t be manageable from your Windows 2003 GPOs because the Windows 2003 GPOs don’t understand those features.
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Hello, Resolution:1. Remove the database from the workspace.2. Compact the workspace.To compact the workspace:a. Right click on free space in Workspace.b. Select Properties and click the Second Tab (The Beanie Hat tab).c. Click on Compact .3. Restore the database by opening the server copy.4. If a local copy of the database exists, delete and create [...]
do you not have any other id which has SECADM rights?
one table. empid is taken as primary key
Yes, you can allocate the same storage group to multiple hosts. Just be sure that only one server has write access to the storage group at a time unless they are clustered servers.
The Decimal Data error will occur when you run the program. At that point you will get the information as to where in the program it failed and what field was invalid. It is not a programming issue, it is a data issue.
Is there any quite time at all over the weekend at least, if not fot all sys data, the user data and little of sys config data needs to be saved. Any system critical deployment of Hardware problems can cause problems, and surely backup is essential. You might also consider Save while active feature
We have accomplished this by copying the “GroupPolicy” folder to our target machines and forcing a gpupdate. It has worked well in our tests. yahoo







