9i and 10g installation on the same server
There will not be any type of issues in installing both 9i and 10g on the same machine only thing is tat you need to have higher grade server ie a minimum of 4gb RAM is required to run both the instances on the same machine.Apart from the memory consumption you will not face any [...]
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| October 12, 2005 12:33 AM
Database,
DB2,
Oracle
0 pts.
Oracle 8.1.7 Rman commands
The Oracle8i Recovery Manager User’s Guide and Reference has syntax, instructions, examples, etc. Also check your ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/demo directory, there should be a .sh file (e.g., rman2.sh) that is an example shell script for rman backups.
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| October 11, 2005 12:40 PM
Database,
DB2,
Oracle
0 pts.
Windows 2000 Active Directory customizer
Well for the first one: Active directory user accounts properties can allow you to specify which computers a user can log into. As far as keeping track of login duration , you can audit logon and logoff events for each user so you can see when they logon and logoff. For the autoshutdown, you might [...]
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| October 10, 2005 9:56 AM
Active Directory,
Application security,
Compliance,
CRM,
Database,
Desktop management applications,
Development,
DHCP,
Disaster Recovery,
DNS,
Encryption,
Exchange,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Microsoft Windows,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network security,
Networking,
Networking services,
Novell NDS,
Policies,
Risk management,
Secure Coding,
Security Program Management,
VPN,
Wireless
0 pts.
Why do IT projects fail?-2
Baseline Magazine (www.baselinemag.com) covers both successfull and other IT projects.
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| October 9, 2005 6:02 PM
390,
Business/IT alignment,
Cabling,
Career development,
Data analysis,
Data mining/analysis,
Data warehousing applications,
Database,
DataCenter,
DB2,
Desktops,
Development,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Linux,
Mainframe,
Management,
Manufacturing applications,
Microsoft Windows,
Networking,
Oracle,
OS,
Patch management,
Routers,
Security,
Servers,
Software Quality Assurance,
Software testing,
SQL Server,
Switches,
Tech support
0 pts.
45 pts.
0 pts.
AS400 File Transfer using RUMBA Office V 7.3.0
To answer the last question first….Yes, there is the potential for a data transfer request to cause other requests to said file, to lock and therefore fail. In terms of restricting the data transfer…… You can buy or write your own software to sit on the various exit points that control data transfers. (FTP, ODBC, [...]
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| October 7, 2005 3:23 AM
AS/400,
DB2 Universal Database
0 pts.
Windows logon by fingerprint
I don’t know a lot about this issue in particular but I figure that unless your finger print reader is capable of hooking into the same framework that smartcards use you’re probably going to find it difficult if not impossible to accomplish. I’m also fairly sure that there’s no magic registry hack or logon script [...]
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| October 6, 2005 3:38 PM
Application security,
Biometrics,
Database,
Desktops,
Development,
Digital certificates,
Encryption,
Exchange,
Identity & Access Management,
Instant Messaging,
Management,
Microsoft Windows,
OS,
provisioning,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
SQL Server
0 pts.
CUM PTF apply
I’ve seen this at times while I was working for a DR firm. Sometimes it would take 3 scratch installs of our microcode to finally get the system back to itself. I discovered that objects were being changed on the system by the customer’s developers that were directly affected by microcode (modifying items in the [...]
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| October 4, 2005 4:58 PM
AS/400,
Database
0 pts.
ECPI college…good or bad
Hey TripleHHH, LOTS of companies view military training as the equivalent to holding a degree, however having that piece of paper goes even further (and pays more). I have not had direct experience with that college, but look for ones that off the Cisco Academy (http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/netacad/academy/) and that accepts military credits as well. Good luck! [...]
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| October 4, 2005 1:43 PM
Access control,
Application security,
backdoors,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Cabling,
Career development,
Certifications,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Data analysis,
Data warehousing applications,
Database,
DataCenter,
Dell,
Desktop management applications,
Desktops,
Development,
DHCP,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
Distribution/logistics applications,
DNS,
E-business,
Ecommerce applications,
Encryption,
Exchange,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
Hardware,
Hubs,
human factors,
IBM,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
IT careers,
Looking for a job,
Lotus Domino,
Management,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Windows,
Mobile,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network protocols,
Network security,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking services,
Online transaction processing,
OS,
Patch management,
patching,
PEN testing,
Platform Security,
Policies,
provisioning,
Risk management,
Routers,
Sales force automation applications,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Software,
Spyware,
SQL Server,
SSL/TLS,
Switches,
Systems management software,
Tech support,
Training,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
Web services,
Web site design & management,
Wireless,
worms
0 pts.
Security/ Audit Check list for DB2
The only one I was able to find was the general DISA STIG for databases, however appendix D is dedicated to DB2. the link is below http://csrc.nist.gov/pcig/STIGs/DATABASE-STIG-V7R1.pdf
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| October 3, 2005 10:29 AM
Application security,
Database,
DB2,
Encryption,
Exchange,
Instant Messaging,
Oracle,
Secure Coding,
SQL
0 pts.
End-user awareness education for company newsletter
What is the area of discussion, or topic(s)? Information security awareness?
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| September 27, 2005 9:46 AM
Application security,
backdoors,
Career development,
Current threats,
Database,
Encryption,
Exchange,
Hacking,
human factors,
Instant Messaging,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Spyware,
Training,
Trojans,
Viruses,
worms
0 pts.
Outlook client can’t access MS-Exchange Server over IPSec
Hedgehog, The fact that you can browse the subnet once you are VPN’d in makes this an harder to pin down. Usually these issues are relating to name resolution and browsing. I assume you are pushing WINS across the VPN, so that clients can browse. Perhaps also you are pushing AD, and the VPN clients [...]
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| September 26, 2005 1:21 PM
Application security,
Database,
Desktops,
Encryption,
Exchange,
Exchange security,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Linux,
Management,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Windows,
Network security,
Networking,
OS,
Routers,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Servers,
SQL Server,
VPN,
Wireless
0 pts.
ASP with Unicode records -
havent done much programming but is there an option to enable double char or unicode for strings? As to me it looks like that the string is been returned as a single character block and its in the upper or lower (the very low) ranges for 0–>FF This is my $2.50 piece
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| September 26, 2005 9:07 AM
Content management applications,
Database,
DB2,
Desktops,
Development,
Management,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Windows,
Oracle,
OS,
Security,
Servers,
SQL Server,
Web development tools,
Web services,
Web site design & management
0 pts.
ECPI college…good or bad-2
I’m not trying to put you off, but we’ve had two such conversational threads very closely related to what you’re asking. In fact one of them was also from a someone currently in the service. Congratulations and thanks to you for serving in our armed forces. Although various services tease and compete with each other [...]
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| September 26, 2005 1:26 AM
Access control,
Application security,
backdoors,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Cabling,
Career development,
Certifications,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Data analysis,
Data warehousing applications,
Database,
DataCenter,
Dell,
Desktop management applications,
Desktops,
Development,
DHCP,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
Distribution/logistics applications,
DNS,
E-business,
Ecommerce applications,
Encryption,
Exchange,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
Hardware,
Hubs,
human factors,
IBM,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
IT careers,
Looking for a job,
Lotus Domino,
Management,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Windows,
Mobile,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network protocols,
Network security,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking services,
Online transaction processing,
OS,
Patch management,
patching,
PEN testing,
Platform Security,
Policies,
provisioning,
Risk management,
Routers,
Sales force automation applications,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Software,
Spyware,
SQL Server,
SSL/TLS,
Switches,
Systems management software,
Tech support,
Training,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
Web services,
Web site design & management,
Wireless,
worms
1,070 pts.
Pix Firewall and Proxy Server
You can do this, but there are some issues you are likely not aware of that you will need to address first. The issue you are going to have with the PIX inline with a Proxy Server however is going to be with NAT and PAT. A Proxy Server is essentially a “PAT BOX”. Proxy’s [...]
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| September 25, 2005 3:23 PM
Access control,
Application security,
backdoors,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Database,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
Encryption,
Exchange,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Network security,
Networking,
patching,
PEN testing,
Platform Security,
Policies,
provisioning,
Risk management,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Tech support,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
Wireless,
worms
0 pts.
Prefferred Anti Virus Program?
Working on the assumption your are referring to just PC… The Internet Security package checks allegedly everything. So think of the TSA involved in all PC operations specifically I/O. I think Symantec (Norton) is a good package. I would recommend using the basic anti-virus package and Microsoft Anti-spyware and operate as a user. You will [...]
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| September 25, 2005 9:29 AM
Access control,
Application security,
Automated,
Availability,
backdoors,
Bandwidth,
Billing and customer care,
Billing Support Systems,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Career development,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Data analysis,
Data warehousing applications,
Database,
DataCenter,
Desktop management applications,
Development,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
Ecommerce applications,
Encryption,
ERP,
Exchange,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Functional,
Geographic information systems applications,
Hacking,
HEAT,
Help Desk,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Lifecycle development,
Manufacturing applications,
McAfee,
Microsoft Windows,
Network security,
Networking,
patching,
PEN testing,
Performance/Load,
Platform Security,
Policies,
provisioning,
Risk management,
Routers,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Software,
Software testing,
Software testing tools,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Symantec,
Systems management software,
Tech support,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VoIP,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web,
Web security,
Wireless,
worms
0 pts.
Windows or Web App for Data Update?
Try Farpoint Spread for web forms ( www.fpoint.com ). It was voted best grid for 2005 by asp.net pro magazine.
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| September 23, 2005 5:10 PM
ASP,
ASP.NET,
Database,
DB2,
Desktops,
Development,
Management,
Microsoft Windows,
Oracle,
OS,
Programming Languages,
Security,
Servers,
SQL,
SQL Server,
VB.NET,
VBA,
VBScript,
Visual Basic,
Web development tools,
Web site design & management
0 pts.
internet cafe equipment
Typical Internet Cafes have a combination of wired and wireless access. The wired access is typically a PC with a NIC card, using Ethernet cable of some flavor plugged into a smart switch or router (depending on the number of devices), which would then connect to a firewall. The internet connection would plug into the [...]
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| September 23, 2005 7:51 AM
MySQL,
Networking
0 pts.
Role Maintenance
Granting permissions to a table after it is created is pretty much necessary. You could eliminate creating the synonym if you specify the owner in the application. (ex. select column,… from owner.table;) Keep in mind, if you do this, the application is tied to the owner of the tables; so if the owner changes, you [...]
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| September 22, 2005 9:27 AM
Database,
DB2,
Oracle
1,740 pts.