Theoretical throughput
Which wireless network standard is predominant at the moment? What is its theoretical throughput?
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| February 5, 2007 6:53 PM
Networking, Web services, Wireless
Which wireless network standard is predominant at the moment? What is its theoretical throughput?
Networking prep
Hiya guys, I have an interview next week, and in the pre screening phone interview a few questions came up about the port numbers used in networking and what they were used for, oh yeah, and the 7 layers of the OSI module. I Know a little bit of thew OSI, but is there any [...]
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| December 12, 2006 10:45 AM
Cabling, DataCenter, Hardware, Hubs, Network protocols, Networking, Routers, Switches, Tech support, Web services
Hiya guys, I have an interview next week, and in the pre screening phone interview a few questions came up about the port numbers used in networking and what they were used for, oh yeah, and the 7 layers of the OSI module. I Know a little bit of thew OSI, but is there any [...]
IIS Mail Headers
Hi All, I am using IIS 5.0 SMTP to send mails from a webbased application and its running perfectly. This server sits behind the PIX Firewall. Only thing is the Mail Headers doesn’t shows the static IP Address of my PIX Firewall instead of showing the SMTP Servers IP Address. Please guide me what could [...]
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| December 1, 2006 6:05 AM
Exchange, Microsoft Windows, Web services
Hi All, I am using IIS 5.0 SMTP to send mails from a webbased application and its running perfectly. This server sits behind the PIX Firewall. Only thing is the Mail Headers doesn’t shows the static IP Address of my PIX Firewall instead of showing the SMTP Servers IP Address. Please guide me what could [...]
Accessing Mail Server
I have remote users who are not allowed on the domain… At times they need to work in the main office and log in via wireless directly to the Wirelss ADSL modem/router.. putting them in a different ip range to the domain. Internet access works well with this arrangement but they are unable to get [...]
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| November 30, 2006 4:19 AM
Access, Availability, Cabling, DataCenter, Desktops, DHCP, DNS, Exchange, Hardware, Hubs, Management, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Networking services, OS, Patch management, Routers, Security, Servers, SQL Server, Switches, Web services, Wireless
I have remote users who are not allowed on the domain… At times they need to work in the main office and log in via wireless directly to the Wirelss ADSL modem/router.. putting them in a different ip range to the domain. Internet access works well with this arrangement but they are unable to get [...]
SOA: Is it worth the effort for a startup company?
We are actually running a very small 3 year old business in the arts and education industry and we have about 15 employees. Our company does not own any IT systems at all. Even the company website is hosted by a third party web hosting company. Being one of the more IT-inclined personnel, I was [...]
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| December 4, 2007 10:58 AM
Web services
We are actually running a very small 3 year old business in the arts and education industry and we have about 15 employees. Our company does not own any IT systems at all. Even the company website is hosted by a third party web hosting company. Being one of the more IT-inclined personnel, I was [...]
Outlook Personal Folders
Good Day, I would like to know if anyone has developed a web interface to display the folder view of a pst file w/o using OWA? I would like to create a portlet that can display this view. Any assistance will be appreciated.
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| October 5, 2006 11:27 AM
Exchange, Web services
Good Day, I would like to know if anyone has developed a web interface to display the folder view of a pst file w/o using OWA? I would like to create a portlet that can display this view. Any assistance will be appreciated.
calling an external web service from RPG
Our web guys have created a web service that we need to access from an RPG program. we have the URL http://999.99.99.99/mywebservice.asmx data will be passed to and from via SOAP format. Martin.
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| October 6, 2006 2:48 PM
AS/400, Programming Languages, RPGLE, Web development, Web services, Web Services Standards
Our web guys have created a web service that we need to access from an RPG program. we have the URL http://999.99.99.99/mywebservice.asmx data will be passed to and from via SOAP format. Martin.
Serialisation of Word Doc
I am writing a web service using the binary serialization of word documents. When I test it,I get an error telling me my word document has not been marked as serializable. Any ideas how I mark a word document is serialisable? Many thanks Shellie
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| September 15, 2006 6:24 AM
Development, Microsoft Office, Web services, Web site design & management
I am writing a web service using the binary serialization of word documents. When I test it,I get an error telling me my word document has not been marked as serializable. Any ideas how I mark a word document is serialisable? Many thanks Shellie
SECURE FTP SITE ON Windows 2003
We have a Windows 2003 IIS server setup behind our firewarll which is a PIX firewall. What is the best method to establish a secure FTP site on this IIS server? I have reviewed this topic on the internet and actually talked with somebody from IPSWITCH and the best method available is to purchase a [...]
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| September 8, 2006 8:22 AM
3Com, Access, Access control, Application security, Availability, backdoors, Bandwidth, BEA, Biometrics, BroadVision, Browsers, Cabling, Cisco, Citrix Systems, Compliance, configuration, Corporate portal applications, CRM, Current threats, Database, DataCenter, Desktops, Development, Digital certificates, Disaster Recovery, Encryption, Epicentric, Exchange, filtering, Firewalls, Forensics, Hacking, Hardware, Hubs, human factors, IBM, Identity & Access Management, Incident response, Instant Messaging, Intrusion management, Management, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Network security, Networking, Oracle, OS, Patch management, patching, PEN testing, PeopleSoft, Performance management, Ping, Platform Security, Plumtree, Policies, provisioning, Risk management, Routers, SAP, Secure Coding, Security, Security Program Management, Security tokens, Servers, Single sign-on, Spyware, SQL Server, SSL/TLS, Switches, Sybase, TIBCO, Trojans, Viruses, VPN, vulnerability management, Web security, Web services, Web Services Standards, Web site design & management, Wireless, worms
We have a Windows 2003 IIS server setup behind our firewarll which is a PIX firewall. What is the best method to establish a secure FTP site on this IIS server? I have reviewed this topic on the internet and actually talked with somebody from IPSWITCH and the best method available is to purchase a [...]
802.11 vs 802.16
I have a small co. with a point to point wireless grid. I handle off site monitoring of gas nad oil flow. I have been overlaping my grid with new locations, and more to come. So I have been looking into new wireless Sys. I have made the choice to use All-In-One?360 Multi-Band/Multi-Mode Antenna WiMAX [...]
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| August 16, 2006 8:30 PM
Arrays, Availability, Bandwidth, Billing and customer care, Billing Support Systems, Budgeting, Cabling, Compliance, CRM, DataCenter, Development, DHCP, DNS, Ethernet, Frame Relay, Hardware, Hubs, Laws, Network applications management, Network management software, Network protocols, Network testing, Networking, Networking services, Outsourcing, Project management, Regulations, ROI & cost justification, Routers, Servers, standards, Storage servers, Switches, Vendors, VoIP, Web services, Web Services Standards, Wireless
I have a small co. with a point to point wireless grid. I handle off site monitoring of gas nad oil flow. I have been overlaping my grid with new locations, and more to come. So I have been looking into new wireless Sys. I have made the choice to use All-In-One?360 Multi-Band/Multi-Mode Antenna WiMAX [...]
Group Policy-Internet Access
I use the old trick of bogus settings for the proxy server in Group Policy. I have as an example: OU1-Internet Access OU2-No Access When I move anyone from the OU2 to OU1 to allow them access, the proxy address still remains in the settings. I can manually change it back, but cannot get it [...]
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| July 3, 2006 3:20 PM
Cabling, DataCenter, Desktop management applications, Desktops, Hardware, Hubs, Management, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Network protocols, Networking, OS, Patch management, Routers, Security, Servers, SQL Server, Switches, Tech support, Web services, Web site design & management
I use the old trick of bogus settings for the proxy server in Group Policy. I have as an example: OU1-Internet Access OU2-No Access When I move anyone from the OU2 to OU1 to allow them access, the proxy address still remains in the settings. I can manually change it back, but cannot get it [...]
route mail with fax service in sbs 2003
i have a sbs 2003 on my network and i configure him to get all the fax of my company, the only problem is that when i configure him to route all the incoming fax to some mail it does not seem to work, i check the event log and i get error 32083 and [...]
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| April 27, 2006 3:30 PM
Access, Access control, AIM, Application security, Availability, backdoors, Backup & recovery, Bandwidth, Biometrics, Brightmail, Browsers, Budgeting, Business/IT alignment, Career development, CipherTrust, ClearSwift, CLP, Compliance, configuration, CRM, Current threats, Data analysis, Database, DataCenter, Desktops, Digital certificates, Disaster Recovery, Encryption, Ethernet, Exchange, Exchange security, FDDI, filtering, Firewalls, Forensics, Frame Relay, Hacking, human factors, Identity & Access Management, Incident response, Instant Messaging, Intrusion management, Laws, Management, McAfee, MessageLabs, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Network protocols, Network security, Networking, OS, Outsourcing, Patch management, patching, PEN testing, Performance management, Ping, Platform Security, Policies, Postini, Project management, provisioning, Regulations, Risk management, Rockliffe, ROI & cost justification, Secure Coding, Security, Security Program Management, Security tokens, Servers, Single sign-on, Spam, SpamAssassin, Spyware, SQL Server, SSL/TLS, standards, Storage, Symantec, TrendMicro, Trojans, Vendors, Viruses, VPN, vulnerability management, Web development, Web security, Web services, Web Services Standards, Wireless, worms
i have a sbs 2003 on my network and i configure him to get all the fax of my company, the only problem is that when i configure him to route all the incoming fax to some mail it does not seem to work, i check the event log and i get error 32083 and [...]
look fax in OWA
i have a sbs 2003 and it connect to modem to get fax, and iv’e configured him to get users to outlook web access but i want to know if there is a way to see fax on the server from the owa? is there a way that user log on to owa and then [...]
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| April 18, 2006 6:04 PM
Access control, Brightmail, Browsers, CipherTrust, Exchange, Exchange security, filtering, Security, Servers, Spam, SSL/TLS, Web security, Web services, Web site design & management
i have a sbs 2003 and it connect to modem to get fax, and iv’e configured him to get users to outlook web access but i want to know if there is a way to see fax on the server from the owa? is there a way that user log on to owa and then [...]
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
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 [...]
Visual Basic
What is the difference between VBA and Visual Basic.Net…I want to learn how to write scripts to automate certain tasks.
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| August 8, 2006 10:54 AM
Database, DB2, Oracle, SQL, Web services, Web site design & management
What is the difference between VBA and Visual Basic.Net…I want to learn how to write scripts to automate certain tasks.
Capture screen w/scrolling marquee
My company uses a 3rd party software. There’s one screen that has a few graphs and a few lines that scroll across the screen. Similiar to a Screen Saver’s Scrolling Marquee. They redesigned the software and this screen will no longer exist. I would like to capture this screen w/scrolling marquee. It doesn’t really matter [...]
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| March 18, 2006 2:48 PM
Billing and customer care, Billing Support Systems, Call Centers, Career development, CRM, Data analysis, Data mining/analysis, Data warehousing applications, Database, DataCenter, DataManagement, DB2, Desktop management applications, Desktops, Development, E-business, Hardware, IBM, Lifecycle development, Management, Microsoft Windows, NCR, Networking, Oracle, OS, Project management, Sales force automation applications, Security, Servers, Software, Software Quality Assurance, SQL Server, Storage, Tech support, Web services, Web Services Standards
My company uses a 3rd party software. There’s one screen that has a few graphs and a few lines that scroll across the screen. Similiar to a Screen Saver’s Scrolling Marquee. They redesigned the software and this screen will no longer exist. I would like to capture this screen w/scrolling marquee. It doesn’t really matter [...]
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
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 [...]
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
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 [...]
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
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 [...]
IMS conversational transactions
I am looking into IBM’s IMS SOAP Gateway to expose our IMS transactions as Web Services. 98% of our IMS transactions are conversational. I am looking for possible ways of exposing them as SOAP/Web services without acquiring WebSphere or IMS Connect for Java on the Mainframe
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| February 9, 2006 2:32 PM
390, DB2, Mainframe, Web services
I am looking into IBM’s IMS SOAP Gateway to expose our IMS transactions as Web Services. 98% of our IMS transactions are conversational. I am looking for possible ways of exposing them as SOAP/Web services without acquiring WebSphere or IMS Connect for Java on the Mainframe





