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 [...]
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| November 22, 2005 5:36 PM
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Upgrade step from win nt and win 2000 to win 2003
I have windowsNT and window 2000 servers with active directory which i want to upgrade to windows 2003,all servers meet requirement for new vesion.Now can same help me on how to upgrade?what steps should i take
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| November 14, 2005 2:16 AM
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“Controled” proxy
Hi, I need to control my user’s access to different sites. for example user1 should be able to access www.yahoo.com on providing username/password, where user2 should be denied (or get password from Admin… ), in otherwords the software can keep the profiles of different user to access my Gateway. What proxy server/Firewall would give me [...]
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| October 28, 2005 12:12 PM
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RDP connection is not the correct computer
Thanks in advance for any help! Im in a mixed 20002003 domain. When I RDP by name into several machines (all XP machines) in my building it is not the PC that I think it is. I check the actual PC name and its not the one I used to RDP into it, therefore not [...]
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| October 25, 2005 12:30 PM
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simple remote administration
hey y’all… is there a way to do the following remotely? change passwords create a share on a server hard drive I have the adminpak installed on my workstation which allows me to do it. I want to be able to do it from ANY computer on the network. I have Win2k3 servers only, and [...]
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| November 26, 2007 10:41 AM
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PDC
Hi, My event viewer keeps throwing me the event id 16650 source SAM. I have read up on the net about the possibilities of the error but am but am confused. I have two servers which i will call server01 n server02. server01 is suppose to be the domain controller(though it seems as though its [...]
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| October 14, 2005 7:49 AM
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Restricted Groups
Hi Guys I have a query regarding the usage of restricted group in a domain enviroment. Could some pls explain the steps required to add Domain Administrator Account to the Local Administrators Groups of a node. I know this can be done but m not sure bout the steps. Please HELP!!!! Thanks Guys Asta La [...]
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| October 13, 2005 3:33 AM
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Windows 2000 Active Directory customizer
I am working on a Windows 2000 Active Directory and am trying to achieve the following: 1. Users are not allowed to logon to more than 1 PC 2. The PCs must autoshutdown after some idle time, even during logoff 3. Keep track of each user’s login duration 4. All logon accounts should be disabled [...]
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| October 10, 2005 8:34 AM
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Finding what folders users/groups have permissions to.
Hi, I dont really know a simple way to ask this question. I am administering a WIN2k Domain and would liek to tidy up a few years of people bodging the AD with quick fixes. Basically i want to start again with OU’s, Groups, and permissions to shared resources. The question I have is: Is [...]
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| October 6, 2005 9:54 AM
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ECPI college…good or bad-2
Good Evening: I’ve recently completed 8 years in the US Navy and I’m looking to complete my degree and I see a lot of talk about ECPI college. It’s a technical college but it’s a 2-year degree. I’m looking to get into computer network design, internet security and computer science and I’m wondering if ECPI [...]
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| September 27, 2005 4:23 PM
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ECPI college…good or bad
Good Evening: I’ve recently completed 8 years in the US Navy and I’m looking to complete my degree and I see a lot of talk about ECPI college. It’s a technical college but it’s a 2-year degree. I’m looking to get into computer network design and computer science and I’m wondering if ECPI or any [...]
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| October 4, 2005 4:22 PM
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Router
Hi all, I have two networks: Net1: 192.9.200.x net2: 10.10.10.x I medical images being processed in the 192 network but now we want to start sending those images over to the 10 network. I need a recommendation on a solution to route images between these 2 networks. I have seen where people are using linux [...]
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| October 28, 2005 12:26 PM
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ADI DNS
Does anyone know how to get ADI DNS to show the partitions ForestDNSZones and DomainDNSZones? If i look with ADSIedit they are listed but they do not appear in dns MANAGER and I can can not set zone transfers to any dns server. DNS otherwise appears to be working fine on the three DNS ADI [...]
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| November 8, 2005 7:01 AM
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Mixed network upgrade
I am trying to help a local charity. They currently have an NT4 server, 2 Windows 2000 servers, and 1 Windows 2003 server. The NT4 server is their PDC, and in fact the only server acting as a domain controller. The others are set up as member servers in their domain, but don’t handle log [...]
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| September 15, 2005 11:33 AM
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Windows 2003 DNS issues
Hi all, I am getting the following error in my DNS events. Event ID 4015. The DNS server has encountered a critical error from the Active Directory. Check that the Active Directory is functioning properly. The extended error debug information ( which is may be empty) is ””.The event data contains the error. When I [...]
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| September 15, 2005 3:14 AM
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Broadcast traffic
Dear all Thanks for taking the time to read this. Recently I ran netmon on my only AD server- it captured alot of broadcast traffic- specifically from alot of hosts. The message being NS query req. for TINA, I dont have a machine called TINA on my network however it is possible there once was [...]
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| September 15, 2005 10:07 AM
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