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Thank you for your answer... I've found the reason why it happened... it seems the battery has died...
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Hi all,
Kindly please, anybody to assist on the following:
We have a small office with windows server 2008 and eight work stations. We have also IP PBX , Modem for internet from the ISP, a cyberoam, wireless access point and a switch. We usually take Backup from the server weekly to the external hard drive. We want to move to a new office with our ICT equipments and the Data so that we have the same information to a new office. Now, i need an advise on the following:
1. How to move our Data . We were thinking to have two external disks to copy the information-same Data to each disk one will go to our Headquarters for Backup and the other will use in our new office
2. How to best move the equipments-i know that i will do wiring again to the new office-will i need to do the configuration again or each and everything will still be the same as the old??? anybody to share experience
Will appreciate for your ideas
regards,
Yusufu.
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1. Take backup as usual. Move all your computers and server to the new location. Voila.
2a. Contact your ISP and find out if it is as simple as just bringing the modem to the new location or if you need different equipment.
2b. Take notes on the wiring between your networking devices.
2c. Shutdown all network devices and move to the new location.
2d. Connect all devices according to the notes you made earlier.
That's it.
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Thank you very much for your support
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keep every thing as it is, but just do enhancements and cabling management and all stuff u wished to do before.
don't forget to clean the dust inside the work stations with the blower, it is your chance.
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Hey guys, I've got a Windows 7 64-bit edition on a Quad Core, and also have Windows XP installed. On XP, everything runs fine, but if I use Messenger on Win7, there's a slight problem.
If I have 2 chats open in tabs (using Plus!), then if someone says something in one chatbox and I switch to see it, it appears as if the moment I switched, the person just sent the message, no matter how old the message may be. However, once I've seen the message and I switch to another chat or program window and come back to it, it's fine. It only happens when I have multiple chat tabs and messenger alerts me of unseen messages. It works fine if I only have a single person's window open (i.e. no tabs). I haven't tried switching tabs off, I suspect it will work but I'll check and report back. This also reminds me, I've noticed that if I type fast, then the letters appearing onscreen are SLIGHTLY sluggish. It's barely noticeable, but it's there. I noticed especially when I rubbed and replaced the character with a new one.
On XP everything runs fine.
I've posted elsewhere too, but so far no replies. Other people have also reported similar stuff but nobody has a proper solution.
Any ideas?
Thanks
modified on Tuesday, May 24, 2011 9:39 AM
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Member 3733986 wrote: If I have 2 chats open in tabs (using Plus!), then if someone says something in one chatbox and I switch to see it, it appears as if the moment I switched, the person just sent the message, no matter how old the message may be. However, once I've seen the message and I switch to another chat or program window and come back to it, it's fine. It only happens when I have multiple chat tabs and messenger alerts me of unseen messages. It works fine if I only have a single person's window open (i.e. no tabs). I haven't tried switching tabs off, I suspect it will work but I'll check and report back. This also reminds me, I've noticed that if I type fast, then the letters appearing onscreen are SLIGHTLY sluggish. It's barely noticeable, but it's there. I noticed especially when I rubbed and replaced the character with a new one.
*bang* (head exploded)
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Come on guys I have my dose of blah comments whilst coding so halp plzz :p
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Just did the same google search you've probably already done and only found your posts about the problem, so sorry, no idea how to help. It does not sound annoying, though...
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Unfortunately for me it gets annoying. Especially when the OCD kicks in lol. It's more than the annoyance, I'm also interested in how or why it's happening on a 64-bit system. It could just as easily be the fault of the coding of Plus! when it comes to tabbed chats, but then it works fine on XP. Even opening the chat log folder first time is incredibly slow on win7 but fast on XP.
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I'll give you the same advice I give everyone who complains about bloated, buggy, non-functional messaging software...
Switch to Pidgin... or Ekiga, or one of the other lightweight multi-network clients... Let the end users generate ad revenue on the official clients... We're geeks
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How to bypass proxy while Websense is filtering everything
modified on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 7:26 AM
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You can't. And if you get caught trying, you may be fired.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Turn off Websense?
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it.
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You don't. If you honestly need to get around it, request from your management, anything else is pretty much an abuse and could be actionable.
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It requires a tcp protocol redirection, which you can achieve with a degree of network packet analyization dissassembly. Further packet reassembly will be required to redirect the packet to its final route.
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All proxy websites are filtered also
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All of them? Surely some managed to slip through their net - especially private ones
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Do you recommend a private one?
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Not any one in particular, I don't trust them. But why not set up your home pc up as a private proxy server?
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Rajesh has a good point there: If you do succeed in bypassing filtration and access information that you are supposed to be prevented from doing, there is a very good chance that your employer will be annoyed with you, and (depending on company policy) you could well loose your job: I have worked for companies where people have been sacked for browsing the wrong sites!
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."
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I only want to open an instant messenging site which is block
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If your company has it blocked, think of it as unavailable. To do otherwise is against company policy (or they wouldn't have blocked it in the first place), and will get you a telling off at the very least when they catch you!
Sorry!
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."
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