Unable to detect a parity error with Windows SDK on a PCI serial card
We are using a 9-bit protocol which sometimes sends a mark state and sometimes sends a space stage. When a space state is sent we want to be able to get a parity error in SDK. We can see the parity error in the hardware register but we want to be able to see the [...]
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| June 6, 2006 2:26 PM
Data warehousing applications,
DataCenter,
Development,
Microsoft Windows,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network protocols,
Network testing,
Networking,
Performance management,
Protocol analysis,
standards,
TCP
0 pts.
URGENT PROBLEM – ENABLING INTERNET ACESS THRU VARIOUS SUBNETS IN A WAN CONFIGURATION
Hello All, I have a problem currently with my current WAN setup accessing the internet.Pls help! Configuration: 4 locations connected via ADSL Leased Circuits in a WAN Setup Internet Access via cable modem connected to Netgear wireless router in 10.10.10.0 subnet NO DHCP Server running in WAN HQ config- Subnet:10.10.10.0/255.255.255.0 SQl Applicaton Svr(Win2003svr): 10.10.10.1/255.255.255.0 Cisco [...]
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| May 30, 2006 12:06 AM
Cabling,
Cisco,
DataCenter,
DHCP,
DNS,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Interoperability,
Network management software,
Networking services,
Routers,
Software,
Switches,
Tech support
0 pts.
Network Resource Allocation cum Planning cum Technical Problem
This is the real commercial problem face by my company. Well, the reason I ask this problem is I salute and respect all of you as I believe all of you are as good as network solution company out there, or even better!! Lets me rephrase the entire problem again. Company expand so fast that [...]
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| May 22, 2006 10:17 AM
3Com,
Access,
Access control,
Active Directory,
Altiris,
Application security,
Availability,
Avaya,
backdoors,
Bandwidth,
Benchmarking,
Bind,
Biometrics,
BMC,
Browsers,
Budgeting,
Business/IT alignment,
Cabling,
Career development,
Cisco,
Compliance,
Computer Associates,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Database,
DataCenter,
DB2,
Dell,
Desktop management applications,
Desktops,
DHCP,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
DNS,
E-business,
Encryption,
Enterasys,
Enterprise Desktop,
Ethernet,
Exchange,
Fault isolation,
FDDI,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Foundry,
Frame Relay,
General Directories,
H.323,
Hacking,
Hardware,
Hewlett-Packard,
Hubs,
human factors,
IBM,
IBM/Tivoli,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intel,
Interoperability,
InterSystems,
Intrusion management,
IPv4,
IPv6,
Juniper Networks,
LANDesk,
Laws,
LDAP,
Linux,
Lotus Domino,
Lucent,
Management,
Marimba,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Operations Manager,
Microsoft Systems Management Server,
Microsoft Windows,
MPLS,
MySQL,
NetBIOS,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network protocols,
Network security,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking services,
NFS,
Nortel,
Novell,
Novell IPX/SPX,
Novell NDS,
Online transaction processing,
Oracle,
OS,
Partner facing,
Patch management,
patching,
PEN testing,
Performance management,
Ping,
Platform Security,
Policies,
Project management,
Protocol analysis,
provisioning,
Regulations,
Remote management,
Risk management,
ROI & cost justification,
Routers,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
SIP,
Software,
Spyware,
SQL,
SQL Server,
SSL/TLS,
standards,
Storage,
Switches,
Sybase,
Systems management software,
TCP,
Tech support,
Trojans,
Unisys,
Vector Networks,
Vendors,
Viruses,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
WINS,
Wireless,
worms
5 pts.
Design NEW network cum NEW IT infrastructure-2
Company expand so fast that the IT infrastructure is not fast enough to cater high volume of traffic; the initial design is not scalable. The number of new branch offices setup caused the company pay a high price in the leased line communication. Salesman and management staffs dial into company networks via 56K modem to [...]
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| May 17, 2006 8:21 AM
3Com,
Access control,
Application security,
Availability,
Avaya,
backdoors,
Bandwidth,
Benchmarking,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Budgeting,
Business/IT alignment,
Cabling,
Cisco,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Database,
Dell,
DHCP,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
DNS,
Encryption,
Enterasys,
Exchange,
Fault isolation,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Foundry,
Hacking,
Hardware,
Hewlett-Packard,
Hubs,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Interoperability,
Intrusion management,
Juniper Networks,
Lucent,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network security,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking services,
Nortel,
patching,
PEN testing,
Performance management,
Ping,
Platform Security,
Policies,
Protocol analysis,
provisioning,
Remote management,
Risk management,
Routers,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Software,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Switches,
TCP,
Tech support,
Trojans,
Vendors,
Viruses,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
Wireless,
worms
5 pts.
Communication between 2 AS/400s
We have the Softlanding product Turnover to do our change management. Our development machine is in a different building and we distribute our software using that tool via FTP. From development to production machine we use a VPN tunnel (note this is controlled by network people). The software uses the ftp code of ‘Quote RCMD [...]
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| May 5, 2006 8:51 AM
Application development,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Incident response,
Intrusion management,
Network management software,
Network security,
TCP,
VPN,
Wireless
0 pts.
End Program – explorer.exe-2
From last few days I am facing this problem. When I shut down my Win 2000 Server(SP4) at the end of the day the end program-exlorer.exe dialog box comes up twice and it shuts down only after I click on the 2 end now buttons. Both end program dialog boxes are same and comes one [...]
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| April 19, 2006 2:03 AM
Career development,
Data analysis,
Database,
DataCenter,
DataManagement,
DB2,
Desktop management applications,
Desktops,
DHCP,
DNS,
E-business,
Exchange,
Hardware,
Management,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Windows,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Networking,
Networking services,
Oracle,
OS,
Patch management,
Security,
Servers,
Software,
SQL Server,
Systems management software,
Tech support,
Web site design & management
10 pts.
End Program – explorer.exe
From the last few days I am facing this problem. When I shut down my Win 2000 Server(SP4) at the end of the day the end program-exlorer.exe dialog box comes up twice and it shuts down only after I click on the 2 end now buttons. Both end program dialog boxes are same and comes [...]
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| April 19, 2006 7:24 AM
Active Directory,
Backup & recovery,
Cabling,
Computer Associates,
Corporate portal applications,
Data analysis,
Database,
DataCenter,
DB2,
Desktop management applications,
Desktops,
DHCP,
Disk drives,
DNS,
Exchange,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Lotus Domino,
Management,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Operations Manager,
Microsoft Systems Management Server,
Microsoft Windows,
Mobile,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network protocols,
Networking,
Networking services,
Oracle,
OS,
Performance management,
Routers,
Security,
Servers,
Software,
Spam,
SQL Server,
Storage,
Storage products and equipment,
Switches,
Systems management software,
Tech support,
Web services,
Web site design & management,
WINS,
Wireless
10 pts.
static ip is in the spam list
HELLO ALL, My static ip is in the spam list. What should I do? Thanks a lot
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| April 13, 2006 7:07 AM
Active Directory,
Availability,
Bandwidth,
Benchmarking,
Bind,
Business/IT alignment,
Cisco,
DHCP,
DNS,
E-business,
Ethernet,
Fault isolation,
Frame Relay,
Instant Messaging,
LDAP,
Microsoft Windows,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network protocols,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking services,
NFS,
Novell NDS,
Outsourcing,
Performance management,
Ping,
Protocol analysis,
Storage,
Vendors,
Web Services Standards,
Web site design & management,
WINS
0 pts.
Increasing 10 user limit
Does anyone have an answer please. Running win2k pro. I have a share and need to increase the 10 user limit with out having to install server. Is there a registry edit that I can make? Any help would be grately appreciated. Thanks Sheldon
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| April 5, 2006 11:17 AM
DataCenter,
Desktops,
Development,
Management,
Microsoft Windows,
Network management software,
Networking,
OS,
Security,
Servers,
Software,
SQL Server
0 pts.
Event ID 13508 in microsoft windwos 2000 server
Hi all I have a three servers with windows 2000 (service pack4 ) and its running active directory and DNS also. My global catalog server (PDC) am calling as server ?A? , others are server ?B? and server ?C?. These are two servers are acting as BDCs. One of the BDC?s Hard disk was crashed [...]
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| April 4, 2006 9:44 AM
Availability,
Bandwidth,
Benchmarking,
Budgeting,
Business/IT alignment,
Career development,
Compliance,
DataCenter,
Desktops,
Fault isolation,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Incident response,
Intrusion management,
Laws,
Management,
Microsoft Windows,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network security,
Network testing,
Networking,
OS,
Outsourcing,
Patch management,
Performance management,
Ping,
Project management,
Protocol analysis,
Regulations,
Remote management,
ROI & cost justification,
Security,
Servers,
SQL Server,
standards,
Storage,
Vendors,
VPN,
Wireless
0 pts.
Connection Management
Hello, I am working on a project that we have a deployed a Personal Firewall product on laptop users. The Personal Firewall allows us to define a server based access profile or FW rules for each type of connection and IP range. ie. Ethernet, WLAN etc. The issue is this personal FW activates BOTH connection [...]
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| March 27, 2006 4:14 AM
Access control,
backdoors,
Browsers,
Compliance,
CRM,
Current threats,
Desktop management applications,
Disaster Recovery,
filtering,
Hacking,
human factors,
Mobile,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Policies,
Risk management,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Servers,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Trojans,
Viruses,
Web security,
worms
0 pts.
Server allows unauthorised access
I am trying to sort out a network using Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Pro The domain has been set up on the server, and it is possible to log in. But mostly the users don?t log into the domain. They log into the local machine, with usernames which are NOT known on the [...]
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| April 5, 2006 7:51 AM
configuration,
Desktops,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Incident response,
Intrusion management,
Management,
Microsoft Windows,
Network management software,
Network security,
Networking,
OS,
patching,
PEN testing,
Platform Security,
Security,
Servers,
SQL Server,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Wireless
0 pts.
Domino Server & VPN
Hello, I have this problem: environment: 2 Domino 6.5.1 in Head Office (one for mail, the other for applications), a Domino 5.0.7a in remote office (in a different country). The connection to this country is based on VPN over internet; problems: 1)sometime the home router “hangs” and the mail was not delivered to the remote [...]
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| March 17, 2006 5:16 AM
Availability,
Bandwidth,
Exchange,
Lotus Domino,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network protocols,
Networking,
Platform Issues,
TCP,
Tech support
0 pts.
0 pts.
Posting Data Online
We want to “post” various documents on-line so that we can give members of our outside consulting group access to view, and even possibly download them. Is it possible without opening them up to the public-at-large? In answering, keep in mind the following: 1. We prefer not to purchase any additional software/hardware. 2. We are [...]
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| August 4, 2011 11:14 AM
Billing and customer care,
Billing Support Systems,
Content management applications,
Corporate portal applications,
Data analysis,
Data mining/analysis,
Data warehousing applications,
DataCenter,
Desktop management applications,
Desktops,
Development,
E-business,
Ecommerce applications,
Exchange,
Financial services applications,
Help Desk,
Information Builders,
Instant Messaging,
Management,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Windows,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Networking,
OS,
Project management,
Remote management,
Security,
Servers,
SQL Server,
Web services,
Web site design & management
0 pts.
0 pts.
Blocking music on internet connection
Hi all, I have some internet users who listen to online radio stations. I have asked them not to do it, as I feel like it probably uses up a fair amount of bandwidth. Is this correct, or does it use very little? Also, other than purchasing and installing software, is there a way to [...]
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| March 28, 2006 4:46 PM
3Com,
Access control,
Application security,
Availability,
Avaya,
backdoors,
Bandwidth,
Benchmarking,
Browsers,
Cabling,
Cisco,
Compliance,
CRM,
Current threats,
Database,
DataCenter,
Development,
Disaster Recovery,
Encryption,
Exchange,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
Hardware,
Hubs,
human factors,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Microsoft Office,
Mobile security,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network protocols,
Network security,
Network testing,
Networking,
Patch management,
Performance management,
Ping,
Policies,
Remote management,
Risk management,
Routers,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Servers,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Switches,
Tech support,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VPN,
Web security,
Web services,
Web Services Standards,
Web site design & management,
Wireless,
worms
0 pts.
Blocking Music on Internet connection
Hi all, I have some internet users who listen to online radio stations. I have asked them not to do it, as I feel like it probably uses up a fair amount of bandwidth. Is this correct, or does is use very little? Also, other than purchasing and installing software, is there a way to [...]
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| February 27, 2006 4:45 PM
3Com,
Access control,
Application security,
Availability,
Avaya,
backdoors,
Bandwidth,
Benchmarking,
Browsers,
Cabling,
Cisco,
Compliance,
CRM,
Current threats,
Database,
DataCenter,
Development,
Disaster Recovery,
Encryption,
Exchange,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
Hardware,
Hubs,
human factors,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Microsoft Office,
Mobile security,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network protocols,
Network security,
Network testing,
Networking,
Patch management,
Performance management,
Ping,
Policies,
Remote management,
Risk management,
Routers,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Servers,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Switches,
Tech support,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VPN,
Web security,
Web services,
Web Services Standards,
Web site design & management,
Wireless,
worms
0 pts.
0 pts.
IPSec VPN Connection
Hi All, Let me explain my situation: Currently I am making use a PTPP VPN to connect to certain remote sites connected via dialup using VNC to access desktops for support issues. To do this I’m making use of dyndns dynamic ip service which allows me to map a hostname e.g. remotesite.dyndns.org to a dynamically [...]
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| February 22, 2006 8:04 PM
Active Directory,
Application security,
Database,
DataCenter,
DHCP,
DNS,
Encryption,
Exchange,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Microsoft Windows,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network security,
Networking,
Networking services,
Performance management,
Ping,
Secure Coding,
Security,
VPN,
Wireless
0 pts.