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Hi
One can only help you if you specify your hosting provider.
Also,
1. Refer to the google documentation for the implementation
2. Contact your host for the issue you are facing.
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Aman Bhullar wrote: One can only help you if you specify your hosting provider.
Why is that? I'm not asking how or where to set the DNS entries, but if the MX entries I set are all that is required. Surely the same entries are used on nearly any host?
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Dear Friends
Good Day
i have windows 2003 server standard edition and recently i am facing the following error
An unhandled win32 exception has occurred in svchost.exe[1392]
number of errors appears asking for a debugger to debug like Visual studio Just-in-time debugger
after closing the error windows the network service gets stopped and the server is no longer accessibel on the network.
What may be the problem and wat is the solution
regards
Kankeyan
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It's impossible to say since you haven't given any kind of error messages. SVCHOST is a hosting process that contains any number of other services running independantly of each other. Look in the event log to any clues to what the error may be.
The number you did supply (1392) is the process ID and will change every time the system starts. You can use the following command to see all of the services hosted by the process ID you have. This may give you some kind of hint as to which service is screwing up.
tasklist /svc /FI "PID eq <procId>"
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This windows service is written in VC++ (6.0) and was directly migrated to VS2008 (C++).
The migrated service works fine in Windows 2000 Server but gives access violation exceptions
when started in Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP system.
Is there some thing different in Windows 2003 server with respect to windows 2000?
With Regards,
Abraham Jose
modified on Tuesday, December 22, 2009 11:11 AM
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Not here please, the Lounge is NP-Complete[1]!
[1] Non-Programming
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
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Arun Abraham Jose wrote: Is there some thing different in Windows 2003 server with respect to windows 2000?
Yes, I'd imagine there are quite a lot of things different. Like the "3"
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And the W != w
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
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Many thanks for your valuable comments
With Regards,
Abraham Jose
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That's another satisfied customer
- Rob
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merridus wrote: That's another satisfied
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Could be because you're in the wrong career.
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Arun Abraham Jose wrote: Is there some thing different in Windows 2003 server with respect to windows 2000?
Yes.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Yes.
Indeed, about 20 million SLOCs (Source lines of code).
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The people in the lounge are unusually kind today, it must be Christmas nearing.
Try posting in "System Admin" forum instead, and be a bit more specific about the error if you can. There's a lot of difference between the OS versions.
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Steady boy! I almost univoted you for being grossly and excessively kind, but I'm feeling generous-spirited today too so I'll let you off.
Just don't try that kind of thing in January though ...
Phil
The opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of the author, especially if you find them impolite, inaccurate or inflammatory.
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Hi, how to remove a directory with a file inside in the command prompt? I try to use the rd command but it was not success with the file inside the directory.
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Thank you for your help. Actually, I got a problem that one of my user copy a folder from his flash drive into his computer but he could not delete this folder. In that folder contain three file that windows did not recognize it. The file name is the symbol that contain only one character. Until now whether i use the command rd /s but I still could not delete it. Do you know any other tool that I can delete this file and folder?
Thank in advance!!!
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Let me guess, the filename ends with a dot?
Try del "\\?\c:\Path\File_to_delete."
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: Let me guess, the filename ends with a dot?
No. It is only single symbol character. Refer to the extended ascii table[^], i recognize the code 227 and 254. The other one is forget.
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Well you can try rd /s \\?\c:\path
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Hi, is it possible to check the software installation date in windows xp?
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If you mean the installation date of the OS, you can use WMI. Installdate is a property of the Win32_OperatingSystem class.
Wout Louwers
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No, I do not want to know the OS installation date. What I want is the application installation date such as Office, winzip...
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