This is a long shot, but perhaps it is in fullscreen mode. If so, hitting Esc takes it out.
We migrated 4 servers running Windows Oracle databases to one Linux server (Dell Poweredge with external Scsi). The advantage to us is Redhat AS Linux is able to address the 8+ Gig of RAM for Oracle vs only 2 Gig for Windows standard server. The Enterprise CPU licenses we freed from the Windows servers are [...]
I am not sure about that, but I beleive you only neeed the exhange licenses since they are not accessing shares on the server. My question would be how many users? how many server. At some point it is better to go by seat then client.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325649 This will show you how to do it in reverse. You give the name and it will give you the guid. If you do this for all your sites then you should be able to match it up with your unknown guids.
John, are you going to keep it on exchange 5.5 or migrate it over to exchange 2000/2003
Sounds like a master browser election problem. Check the Event logs in all three computers and see if there are a number of reports with respect to that subject. There’s a registry setting you can tweak (Check on MS’s knowledge base) to force one of the permananent machines to always win the browser election. You [...]
I haven’t done this, but I suspect you’ll be OK. The 5250 emulation is just that – if 5250 terminals will connect, your emulation sessions should, also. The 5250 support in OS/400 is a basic given. It shouldn’t be broken in the V5R3 release. HTH. -M.
Hi, A simple ksh unix script should do the trick: DATE=$(date +%Y%m%d) mkdir sevrershare$DATE cp servershare$DATEdatafile.dat destination_folder Bye.
Does each of the servers have the other set up within the Client Configuration utility? If not, create a namped pipes alias for server1 on server2, and vice versa. This may not be the cause of your problem, but I’ve seen similar issues and this is a good starting point.
have you tried copying that file to your computer off the cd and renaming to the file that it needs to be named, a lot of times files will on a cd will be coded different the .bin will refer to it as that, altho the program wants the actual file, so odds are the [...]
Are you running the same version of Rumba file transfer under NT and XP? In some cases where the Rumba has been upgraded we have found it necessary to rewrite the file transfers due to Rumba compatibility issues from release to release.
Hiya, Sounds to me a possible issue in word. Back up the documents and uninstall/install word again and see if you have the same problem. Hope this helps, Carl Robinson
Specify “Ascii” mode transfer rather than “binary”. Just enter “ASCII” or “BIN” on command line to switch modes. Default varies with different FTP packages. Microsft uses “Newline” rather than “CR/LF” used by AS400 and most Unix Systems. Most ftp packages will automatically convert these if run in “ASCII” transfer mode.
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have you tried flushing the DNS? start>cmd ipconfig /flushdns
Hi Francois The only reference I have for the QSYS files is the link http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/legacy/html/as400/v4r5/ic2924/index.htm?info/RBAM6CLFILES.HTM which lists all of the files used by CL commands. I don’t believe that the backup options/configuration are stored in a system file, however, all is not lost. You can access backup information via some system API’s: QEZRTBKD – Retrieve [...]
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Sorry, I don’t have any idea about NT, I am proficient on 2000,2003 and XP. As for your new job, please tell me what you are going to be doing. Do you know what O/S you will be using? Are you going to have to set up the network yourself? As far as certifications go, [...]
The easiest way to accomplish this is once you’ve created your table, go to the table’s design view and change the columnin question’s datatype to autonumber.
Standard operating procedure on TCP/IP network is to drop and reconnect. However, it should be transparent to the user as access to network share is supposed to be instant. A – are you using AD (Active Directory) which presupposes DNS? Delay in reconnect could be lookup problems – holdover ‘netbios’/WINS processes. B – IPX still [...]





