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Problem 1.) is explainable in retrospect - my client at work has its one NIC directly connected to my home computer via an encrypted tunnel. That means that all traffic, including http requests, is pumped into the tunnel and never reach the Internet per se. All packet go directly to my home server. There is a way to configure a split tunnel that I have yet to find, but I'm searching...
Problem 2.) has nothing to do with DFS or FTP - the FTP server is working great. It is more likely related to WINS, as I am unable to browse. Attempting to initiate browsing using the UNC name \\MAIN can't work if WINS is unable to resolve the name to an address. It's really annoying that, years ago, I was able to enter the IP address of my work server from home and instantly browse (and print a message to my boss) without using any fancy, secure VPN connections. I just added a new Network Place, typed in the address, and all the shares on the company server were available for browsing and editing/stealing. Now that I'm trying to do it the "right" way it becomes impossible.
"If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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The first time I was going to give you a 'B', but never mind.
"If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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Hi,
I'm administering this application (written in C++ with ATL) running under IIS 5. Sometimes (the provider doesn't yet know why), it throws an unmanaged exception. So Windows "kills" the process...well, watching the corresponding DLLHOST process with the Process Explorer, Windows unloads every dll loaded in the DLLHOST process, but it leaves the process "alive" with this files:
Unicode.nls
Locale.nls
Sortkey.nls
Sorttbls.nls
Ctype.nls
R000000000967.clb
The problem is that I've to kill the process with Task Manager, because even if I take the site down, IIS doesn't wipe this process. And what is the worst: IIS keeps receiving connections for this process, so if I didn't realize that the application was hung, connections keep increasing and lowering the server performance.
I would appreciate a hint about why Windows doesn't completely clean this DLLHOST process after the unmanaged exception.
Thanks,
Federico
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Can we change the user(Account) password in Windows Nt through windows 98?If possible How? Thanks
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chandu_74 wrote:
Can we change the user(Account) password in Windows Nt through windows 98?
What do you mean by through windows 98??? Using via the command line??? Using the remote access??? I think the most effective way is using the remote desktop.
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:
the most effective way is using the remote desktop.
There was no Remote Desktop when WinNT was a curent OS. Using PCAnyWhere may be a possible solution - I know that at my last job, at a Yamaha dealer running WinNT, PCAnyWhere was what our POS software provider used to manipulate such settings, and it worked very well.
"If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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Roger Wright wrote:
There was no Remote Desktop when WinNT was a curent OS
I'm sorry that I have some a little bit confuse with the mean of the word. Yes, what i want to say is access the other PC via any prorgram that could using the remote computer. Such as PC anywhere, RealVNC...
Sorry for using the wrong meaning...!!!
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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go into ControlPanel -> Users (UserAccounts)
here u can change passowrd of the user
if u have accsess like administrator u can change is not so u can't
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is there any software tool useful
about understanding the layers of operatig system?
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i dont know of any software yet, but I can recommend a couple of good books, from http://www.deitel.com
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Hi,
Here i am facing problem due to svchost.exe.
Whenever i am starting .net 2005 and after running for 5 minutes error message comes that there is problem in svchost.exe and due to this error i can't able to start .net 2005,even IIS is also stopped and in services www services is stoped but when i restart my machine it solved but after running .net 2005 in 5 minutes i face same problem.
can anybody tell me permanent solution ?
regards.,
montu3377
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montu3377 wrote:
Whenever i am starting .net 2005 and after running for 5 minutes error message comes
If it is possible, can you post an error message that you see when it pop up on this forum??
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Report the Error to microsoft and see the result .
You can find the error at Event Viewer:
Control Panle >Administrative Tools > Event Viewer
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Hi, I work with my computer and delete some file to the recycle bin. Then delete it from the recycle bin, now I want to get that file again. I know it is a little bit difficult to do that, but as far as I know there are some utilities that could get the file that we delete/empty from the recycle bin. Does anyone know which is a good utilities that could restore the file that has been deleted from the recycle bin?
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:
Does anyone know which is a good utilities
You may well use Cleansweep that comes with Norton Systemworks. It's a really resource consuming business but it works!
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Thank you very much for your comment. But now I already find one product that could help me, it is came from Ontrack system. Thank again for your comment!!!
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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search the programm MyRecoveryFiles by google....
if u didnt find yet any good programms tell me i will send you one link for recover program and serial number....
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Hi all;
If I have the folder's directory how can I get It's sector number in the disk??
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