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I have a server with 2 NIC cards with one NIC connected to a live connection and the other one is not connected.
I am running an application on port 80 with a dedication IP address on one NIC. Now I also want to host a website on the server and my plan is to bind IIS to the other (unused NIC) and assign that NIC a dedicated IP as well.
My hosting company tells me that it may cause problems with packet loss and stuff if both NICs are on the same subnet. Is what i'm trying to do really possible??
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Asad Hussain wrote:
I have a server with 2 NIC cards with one NIC connected to a live connection and the other one is not connected
I used to see the computer that have two network is run as the router. But I never see that two network card but allow only one to run. But anyway, this is the situation at your work place.
Asad Hussain wrote:
My hosting company tells me that it may cause problems with packet loss and stuff if both NICs are on the same subnet. Is what i'm trying to do really possible??
The purpose of router is making the connection between two network section which a difference of network ID. According to my experience of sharing the internet many places, use router or 2 NIC in a single machine with a differnce of network ID. That make your subnet mask is difference too. Most of it is one NIC is connect to the public IP address which provide by your ISP and another one is connecto to your LAN. So in my opinion, using 2 NIC which has the same network ID is less it function of your internet sharing.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi all! I realize this site is geared towards Windows development, but I thought someone might be able to help me. I'm writing a linux (fedora) console program in c++, where I can control the cursor through a little maze. I want to use the arrow keys on my keyboard to move the cursor, however, I'm not sure how to do this, and I have had a lot of trouble googling up an answer. I thought I would merely getch() an ascii value, and it would be simple, but i came to learn that the values aren't ascii and are different from OS to OS. Anyway, any pointers would be greatly appreciated!
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curses possibly?
"An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a very narrow field." - Neils Bohr
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I have a server hosted by a web hosting company and i've been given remote desktop access to it. The thing is that i need to install office on it.
Is there a way to do that remotely or do i have to ask my web company to do it?
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If you're using Remote Desktop Connection (mstsc), you can share your local drives with the remote computer. On the connection dialog, click the Options button, go to the Local Resources tab and check Disk Drives under Local Devices.
Of course it will take quite a while to install Office over a slow connection, so physical access to the server would generally be better!
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Asad Hussain wrote:
i've been given remote desktop access to it
Check with your network administrator whether your have an appropriate user right to install software on that server. If you have, then make sure that you network connection is good enought to handle the remote installation.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Thanks,
yes, i have admin access to it and i didnt know that i could share drives on remote desktop. Whew, that saved me a lot of work
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So... everything is fine???
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Do you need to buy a graphics card to run a dual monitor setup with Windows xp (Home edition)?
I did here from friends that you can run a dual monitor setup with Windows 2000 and Windows xp, but no one seems to know how.
Any information on this topic or the best graphics card to buy most welcome.
Regards,
Graham.
grahamfff
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You either need two outputs on your graphics card, or a second card. Go to Control Panel > Display > Settings tab. If your card is capable, you should see two monitors displayed with 1 and 2. The second socket on your card might be a DVI socket suitable for use with flat panels; you'll need a DVI-to-VGA (15-pin D) adapter which should have come with your card, although some OEMs may not ship it unless you ordered two monitors with the system.
If you need an additional card: typically you'll only have one AGP or PCI Express socket suitable for graphics cards on your system, so you'll need to get a PCI card. Few games take advantage of a second monitor, so you don't need a top-of-the-range 3D accelerator. Just make sure the card has enough RAM for the resolutions you want to run (not normally a problem as even the highest practical resolutions take less than 16MB of memory), and a RAMDAC capable of running the refresh rate you want (I'd recommend at least 85Hz, preferably 100Hz, at your chosen resolution). Few people seem to realise that you should use the highest refresh rate your setup allows; too many people stick with the default of 60Hz, which is quite tiring on the eyes.
Setting up the system should simply be a case of fitting the PCI card, plugging in a monitor and booting the system.
If your main, primary card is quite old, you might consider just replacing the existing card with a newer 'dual-head' design (i.e. two outputs).
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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As far as I know, your VGA card must have more than one output.
Grahamfff wrote:
Any information on this topic or the best graphics card to buy most welcome
Try to check at:
1. ATI Technologies.[^]
2. NVIDIA.[^]
For me, I prefer NVIDIA.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi,
My JIT debugger for scripting is not working. If I encounter a scripting error on a HTML page, I do get a messagebox with the wuestion if I want to debug. When I press yes, nothing happens.
Als the //X and //D options of cscript do not work. I allready reinstalled VS.NET 2003 and searched Google. But I cannot find any solution.
Is there somebody out there with any idee?
Wout Louwers
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OK, maybe I'm just having a brain fart here, but for the life of me, I'm not recalling how to disable internet access for a single user. We're on a Windows 2000 network with Active Directory. I thought there was something I could set in Group Policy, but again, maybe I'm just having a brain fart. Any ideas?
Thanks.
Kyosa Jamie Nordmeyer - Taekwondo Yi (2nd) Dan
Portland, Oregon, USA
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Use Microsoft ISA[^] to manage the an internet usage in your organization.
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Hi, I have sound card ESS 1868 on my computer running windows 2000 server. I found that the sound is detect automatic by windows when I check in the Device manager. But the problem is, when I want to start a Volume control from Accessories -> Entertainment it display an error message said that "There are no active mixer device available. You may install mixer device from the Add/Remove Hardware Wizard in the Control Panel. This application will now exit." I don't know why it cause this problem, could any one tell me how to solve the problem???? Because I need to play the CD but I could not hear anything from that computer.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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The card may be detected properly, but Windows might not have all the software necessary to interact with it. Try looking here[^] for a driver from the original manufacturer of the audio chipset. You may also need to use Add/Remove Programs to install a mixer device from the Windows Entertainment section - I'm not sure whether that's part of Windows, or provided by the sound card drivers.
"If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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Thank you very much for your support. But I think it relate to my sound card. I forget to tell you that I also install linux on that machine too. So when I start linux, linux also report the problem too me. I might be change the slot of my network card and let it try again. If I could not fix it I will change the network card from the other machine.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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You need to install correct drivers for that sound card..
Find it in internet and install drivers restart ur PC and ur soud will work good
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hi all,
can anyone tell me how to set password to a folder in windows2000 without having a third party software and not through ntfs.
RaJ
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In my opinion, it is not possible to do that. But I can't guarantee that it is absolutely impossible. Might be the future version of windows, include this feature that you want.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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yes u can and follow this link
http://www.folder-password-expert.com/password-generator.html
I hope this helps you
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Hi, I have one PC which install windows 98 and windows 2000. I found that Microsoft Virtual PC could run both operating system at the same time. My question is, could use this two OS at the same time to share the file and resource with each other??? I have only machine and want to learn networking but I have only one PC.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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The man from SCN-CO wrote:
My question is, could use this two OS at the same time to share the file and resource with each other?
Definitely. There are several ways to do this. When using a supported guest OS this easiest possibility to share data between the host and the guest OS is to use the Virtual PC Additions[^].
The man from SCN-CO wrote:
I have only machine and want to learn networking but I have only one PC.
Yes, you can do this with Virtual PC and that's also the possibility I prefer for sharing data between (non-)virtual machines. You can even decide if the traffic on the virtual network should be bridged to the physical network and is also possible connect a virtual machine to the physical network using NAT. So far I've used Virtual PCs for OS tests (including test networks with three concurrent virtual machines) and testing of setup packages. However, depending on how many virtual machines you'd like to run at once you will need a fast CPU and even more important lots 'o RAM!
Best regards
Dennis
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