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0 on the fourth byte represents a network address. it is not possible to assign a PC with such an address, but a network does have such an IP...
255 cannot be used either because it is used for masks...
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toxcct wrote: 0 on the fourth byte represents a network address. it is not possible to assign a PC with such an address, but a network does have such an IP...
255 cannot be used either because it is used for masks...
So, why could he assign such number in the last octet of an IP address on his domain?
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Oh yes, now I understand what you mean. Thank you friend
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Hi my question is, how do you go about querying a new agent about the type of MIB module it uses? Or do you have to know the agent etc and hardcode it into a 3rd party snmp manager.
thanks
Mike
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Hi
I have a win32 program that consumes 100% of CPU Power.
I do not have the source neither the author will correct the problem.
I tried TAME but works only for DOS applications.
I wonder if there is something i can do the os is WINXP.
Thanks in Advance for any help
George
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No, there isn't. Either the author fixes the problem or you go looking for a better author.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: No, there isn't.
Actually there is. I don't remember how but I've seen explanations of how to do this before on distributed computing forums. I think it involved editing something in the registry but I never paid much attention since my boxes run 24/7/365.
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I wouldn't really call that a "supportable" solution. Changing system-wide settings to get an app running isn't a real good idea. Especially since the "developer" was so lazy about how he wrote it in the first place.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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I think the setting was changable on a per app basis. One thing I recall it be used for was to make two apps that didn't share a framework behave well together instead of waging war over cycles. If i remember I'll try and find what it was when I get home from work tonight.
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dan neely wrote: If i remember I'll try and find what it was when I get home from work tonigh
Cool. It sounds as though we're not thinking of the same setting.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Hi, in MDA Pro[^] there is a feature of wireless networking which allow the user to use internet. From here, i would like to know whether the this device could be infect from virus if I browse an internet.
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Roath Kanel wrote: know whether the this device could be infect from virus
Can it be infected.... Answer Yes
Will it become infected .... answer Possiably
Depends upon when the virus/worm/trojen or other Malware is written, and passesd arround. There are a number of Malware for the mobile platforms, but not a lot moving that I know of. Check out the http://www.sans.org and some of the usenets forums.
Cheers
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JCParker wrote: Can it be infected.... Answer Yes
Will it become infected .... answer Possiably
If it could be infect by the virus. Are there any anti-virus tool that could install on this device and prevent it from virus infection? If no virus tool available, there there any solution to prevent the virus from an internet to affect this device?
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Yes, there are several AV-Solutions for mobile appliances. But most I know of were written for the SymbianOS used in mobile phones.
I believe F-Secure has something more generic...
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Thank you very much for your comment. I will try to check F-Secure for more detail information.
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When in need of answers, and all else fails try http://www.google.com the hackers friend (and anyone who seeks knowledge).
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Thank you very much for your comment. I will use google to search for this information.
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Hi, I have download Ms office 2007 beta 2. The file is an image file with .img as an extension. Does anyone know which software that will burn this image file to CDROM? (Nero or Easy CD Creator?)
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Thank you very much for your comment. I will try to use this software to burn an image file
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Roath Kanel wrote: I have download Ms office 2007 beta 2. The file is an image file with .img as an extension.
where have you get it ? since when microsoft distributes non .iso files
consider checking the file for viruses first !
BTW, the format is supported (if the file is well formed) by nero, Alcohol 120%, Daemon tools, etc...
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toxcct wrote: where have you get it ?
http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/beta/getthebeta.mspx[^]
toxcct wrote: since when microsoft distributes non .iso files
consider checking the file for viruses first !
Thank you very much for your comment. I already burn its IMG file to the CDROM and didn't found any alert from my antivirus system.
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Roath Kanel wrote: where have you get it ?
http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/beta/getthebeta.mspx[^]
still saying that microsoft provides iso files (i downloaded office beta here too, i i didn't received any.img file)...
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toxcct wrote: still saying that microsoft provides iso files (i downloaded office beta here too, i i didn't received any.img file)...
What kind of office application that you choose? For me I choose all of it. And some file are EXE file and some are IMG file. I already burn IMG file to CDROM and found that every file setup is store on the CD. As I remember, the file thar is IMG is Microsoft Form 2007 and Microsoft SharePoint 2007 beta... Try to check with your download file.
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