Run an executable file from domain on all client machines
Hi all....I have made some modification in the registry file to display the logon banner on my entire network.Now, the requirement is to double click this file on every client machine in order for the policy to take its effect.So, I wanted to know is there any way that my .reg file which is...
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| Apr 25 2008 11:06 AM GMT
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Ashish jha
File, Domain controller, Group Policy
Fixing a corrupted file
I have a 2801 router, but the Nvram file is corrupted. When we try to copy the Running config is not working. The command I use is the following:copy running-config startup-config The error says it cannot save it. I don't know what's wrong. What should I do? Do I need to download the new IOS in...
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| Feb 25 2008 9:42 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Routers, Networking, File
How to calculate logical file size
Hi,I need to be able to estimate the size of a logical file (inc access path). I've tried creating this file and almost filled the machine up. This is logical has quite a lot of key fields.Does anyone know a simple way of estimating the size (IBM has a formula in the manuals, but I can't make out...
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| Feb 8 2008 10:36 AM GMT
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Gilly400
AS/400, DB2, File
Data Center Builds
Does anyone have any ideas on how to get involved with build outs for data centers from a telecom perspective. My company is looking for opportunities to build out our network but I need to be able to present them with the scenario. I realize this might sound like a "sales" message or...
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| Jan 9 2007 4:48 PM GMT
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lejoneric
Budgeting, Business/IT alignment, Compliance
Compressing Old Files
Hello,I would like to know the option(Compressing Old Files) which comes up during disk cleanup in win XP and win 2000. Is it good or bad? I mean, If I do the compression regularly will that effect my system/files in a long run? Is it same to that option (compress drive to save space) in disk...
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| Jan 16 2006 6:37 AM GMT
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BinooDas1234
Business/IT alignment, Project management, Backup & recovery
Stop bit problem: USB to Serial Converter attached to motion controller, unable to set for 7-E-2
I have three different USB to Serial converters, one of them an isolated converter from B&B. One brand of motion controller I work on uses EVEN parity / 7 data bits / 2 stop bits as its default. I find that none of my converters will work on the controller in this configuration. If I borrow a...
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| Nov 18 2005 5:36 PM GMT
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kfink04
Career development, Data analysis, Data mining/analysis


