Cannot configure Squid v2.6 using webmin
You’d probably do yourself a much bigger favor by editing the configuration file manually. The main squid file is /etc/squid/squid.conf on Mandriva systems. It’s a large file, but it’s very well described in the comments. If you want to use webmin, I’d guess that you need to update your webmin package. Squid 2.6 has been [...]

View Answer   |  April 2, 2007  7:24 PM
DataCenter, Linux
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Looking for clarification on new IP layout
Yes, the two IP’s 72.16.30.4 and 172.16.31.19 would be in the same subnet. You could also setup 192.168.x.x with a 255.255.255.254.0 address and achieve the same result, as the 192.168.x.x range is a 16 bit subnet mask. This may be less headache since you’re used to the address space already. Change all of your subnet [...]

View Answer   |  April 2, 2007  7:17 PM
Active Directory, Cabling, Cisco, DHCP, DNS, Ethernet, Hubs, IP, IPv4, Network monitoring, Network protocols, Networking, Networking services, Routers, Switches, TCP
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AS400 PRINTER FONTS
your request was not completely clear to me. However, I’ll pass along this URL in hopes this will help you with fonts. http://www.printers.ibm.com/internet/wwsites.nsf/vwWebPublished/afpfontcomp_m_ww Jack

View Answer   |  April 1, 2007  3:20 PM
Application development, AS/400, DataCenter, Printing, RPG, RPGLE
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120 pts.

iSeries and Active Directory Authentication
Look into using EIM (enterprise identity mapping) and Kerberos, this will allow you to authenticate your windows user ID’s to the i5 and it will all be encrypted.

View Answer   |  March 30, 2007  11:17 AM
AS/400, DataCenter, Security
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SQL Error
It has nothing to do with the file size. Look at the data being imported – there is a field being converted to an integer data type which causing the problem. Since an integer is defined as whole number data from -2^31 (-2,147,483,648) through 2^31 – 1 (2,147,483,647), it’s likely that character data is being [...]

View Answer   |  March 30, 2007  10:59 AM
Desktops, Management, Microsoft Windows, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server
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0 pts.

windows server 2003 sp2
Hi all; SP2 for widows server 2003 is very good, i’m working with it 2months ago in my domain & no problem yet.

View Answer   |  March 29, 2007  3:37 PM
DataCenter, Microsoft Windows
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Saving Permissions
You did not mention your servers OS. If it is Windows 2003, the try ROBOCOPY. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2006/11/UtilitySpotlight/default.aspx This will give you some info. There are many other ways, and this is just a simple one. IF you need to maintain more structure then use File Server Migration Tool. Good luck dmw

View Answer   |  March 29, 2007  2:20 PM
Servers
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2,220 pts.

Exchange 2003 Server SP2
Is there any reason why you want to wait to move your mailboxes? I would go ahead and move the mailboxes and then upgrade to SP2, there’s really no reason to wait from my understanding. I don’t think it will make much of a difference if you do it afterwards either. I would check the [...]

View Answer   |  March 28, 2007  5:28 PM
DataCenter, Exchange, Tech support
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Wireless cloud without an Ethernet backbone required
Assuming that there are no barriers legally (meaning national or regional communication laws that prevent this), I’d suggest that you split into two classes of wireless networks. By way of example, not all 802.1whatever channel ranges are legal in all countries, so you’ll have to do some homework. One would be your “backbone”, operated with [...]

View Answer   |  March 27, 2007  12:04 PM
Cabling, Hubs, Routers, Switches, Wireless
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1,070 pts.

File copy limmits in Windows XP
Don’t know the limits, but once a month one of us copies approx 40,000 directories, each with 2 512K files and a 1k file. so thats 120000 files. (from a server to a USB hard drive on a workstation) The 40,000 directories are selected from approx 100,000 in the parent. using windows explorer it has [...]

View Answer   |  March 27, 2007  11:29 AM
Desktops, Management, Microsoft Windows, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server, Storage
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30 pts.

Accessing Internet through two ISPs
Actually, if you’re using D-Link class devices (SOHO), and you want increased bandwidth through multiple links, I’d recommend the Linksys RV-042/082/etc. series. That allows you to use the two Internet feeds either for load balancing, or failover. The only problems I’ve encountered (and I think it was Yahoo’s fault) is that one time we had [...]

View Answer   |  March 26, 2007  11:40 AM
Availability, Bandwidth, Cisco, Networking, Routers
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1,070 pts.

Question on Workfile
Hi Rama There is no difference between a work file and a physical file, a work file is simply a physical file that is used to store temporary data in. It’s like, for example, the difference between a taxi and a car. When I use a “work file” I tend to copy an empty file [...]

View Answer   |  March 26, 2007  7:48 AM
AS/400, DataCenter, DB2 Universal Database, RPG, RPGLE
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370 pts.

Using a switch to connect three computers to my 3Mbps Cable Internet access Modem
You have to enable ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) on the machine where you have the Internet connection. On that machine, go to Network Connection. You will find at least two Local Area Connections, One connecting to the ISP (Internet Service Provider) and the connecting to your LAN. Right click on the connection that connects to [...]

View Answer   |  March 26, 2007  7:46 AM
Cabling, Hardware, Hubs, Routers, Switches
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5 pts.

The time is wrong in one of my Domain controllers…………..
Hi, I should dive some extra information about my problem,first I should say:when I change manually the time of Mail server,all problems that I said appeare,if i don’t change manually the time of Mail server I can logon to it and have share folder on it but clients still have problem!!! Here are some event [...]

View Answer   |  March 25, 2007  7:48 AM
Active Directory, Desktops, Management, Microsoft Windows, Network monitoring, Networking, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server, Tech support
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265 pts.

Network Slowdown/Delay between XP and 2003 Server
More questions than answers - A) Domain or workgroup? B) If domain, local or romaing profiles? C) DNS (active directory or not)? D) What else shares the T1 to the colocation? E) What type documents? Plaintext or XML? PDFs or MS Office? IF office haveyou reviewed the kb article on Word and Excel problems on [...]

View Answer   |  March 23, 2007  3:33 PM
Availability, Bandwidth, Desktops, Management, Microsoft Windows, Networking, OS, Performance management, Security, Servers, SQL Server, Tech support
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30 pts.

As400 Printing
There is a setup option that comes with the printer. Within the options menu there should be an option for what you are looking for. Jack

View Answer   |  March 23, 2007  2:22 PM
AS/400, DataCenter, Printing
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120 pts.

Remote Administration
You can use Remote Administrator. It installs as a service, but you don’t have to leave it in a logged in scenario. When you log out of RA it logs out the Windows user. I have personally stopped using RA and use the built in Remote Desktop provided by MS. You can find it in [...]

View Answer   |  March 23, 2007  10:55 AM
DataCenter, Desktops, Management, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server
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0 pts.

Auto Logoff
The only MS way is using winexit.scr screensaver. You can read more on it at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314999

View Answer   |  March 23, 2007  10:51 AM
DataCenter, Desktops, Management, Microsoft Windows, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server
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Default User Profile
I you have an Active Directory, use global policy. If you have it as workgroup, you will need to use local policy on each of the computer

View Answer   |  March 22, 2007  1:20 PM
DataCenter, Desktops, Management, Microsoft Windows, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server
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10 pts.

DHCP relay Agent in DELL switches
Provided that you have your VLAN setup correctly, and furthermore that you have your DHCP forwarding correct, then the DHCP REQ comes from a LAN port on subnet 172.16.5.x, and the TCP packet has headers that identify the route taken to get to the dhcp server. The dhcp server assigns addresses per that packet address. [...]

View Answer   |  March 20, 2007  4:56 PM
Dell, Desktops, DHCP, DNS, Management, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Networking services, OS, Routers, Security, Servers, SQL Server, Switches
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0 pts.