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Oops!
In my previous posts, note that I was speaking of SQL Server 2000, not SQL Server 7, so you may well have to apply MDAC 2.7 (I'm not that familiar with SQL 7, as it's been awhile).
You might want to search your hard drive for the file "sqlsp.log". This might help you get to the problem.
Good luck!
Jerry
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Thanks, Jerry, but all it tells me is that it couldn't start MSSQL Server; I already knew that. I downloaded and tried to install SP3 just in case it provided the missing entry point in the ums.dll file, but it caused the same set of errors. Installing MDAC2.7 worked fine, but I'll have to remove and re-install the SQL Server again without the service pack and leave it at that. Thanks again for the suggestions...
Ancient man conquered his rivals with the jawbone of an ass; modern man uses the jawbone of a politician.
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Every time I go to start my weblog I made I get this....
Server Error in '/VS/WebLog' Application.<br />
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Server cannot access application directory 'C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\VS\WebLog\'. The directory does not exist or is not accessible because of security settings.
I go and check the folder, and it says it's read-only so I uncheck it. But then I go and click on it again and it still says it's read only....?!?! All of the files on my hard drive are like this....
I dont really remember if they were all read only before....
this all happened after I installed the new .net server on my other hard drive...
how do I fix this???
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I have serveral remote servers that I would like to streamline setting up Visual Studio Projects and applications on, but I'm having trouble. Now I'm familar with the basics of IIS administration. I've setup .NET applications before on my localhost and on remotes servers with no bells or whistles and thought everything was a "go". Then I encountered this situation. The site is a subdomain, which I don't think is an issue at all. But the IP address is shared among several subdomains. Same IP but I need different web applications, one for each subdomain.
Does anyone have a suggestion for this one?
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My mom has both of these drives on her new Dell Dimension 8250. The DVD works flawlessly in all aspects - has since she got it. But she says that the CD drive has never worked, ever. I just checked, and surely enough, there is no CD-RW drive shown under My Computer. (Yes, it is physically there, and yes, everything is plugged in correctly). Does anyone know how to get XP to recognize this 2nd CD drive? The bios settings are correct, and I thought that XP was great at recognizing CD drives. Perhaps there is something wrong with the hardware...
Anyway, any input would be appreciated.
Jon Sagara
I have no complaint with the “mentoring concept” or the marriage concept or the sex concept. But if you pay for any of those, something’s wrong.
-- John T. Reed in The real estate B.S. artist detection checklist [^]
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If you have another computer there, move the CD-RW to that computer and see if it's recognized there. If not, return it.
--Mike--
THERE IS NO THERE IS NO BUT THERE IS
MAGIC PIXIE DUST BUSINESS GENIE CODE PROJECT
Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber
"Which comes first, the bug or the stress?" -- Chris Maunder
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Jon Sagara wrote:
The bios settings are correct
Are all the drives identified correctly by the bios, hard/cd/dvd etc, either during the boot process or in the setup screens?
It may be jumpers, dodgy cables...
Bruce Duncan, CP#9088, CPUA 0xA1EE, Sonork 100.10030 Blackadder: Baldrick, have you no idea what irony is? Baldrick: Yeah, it's like goldy and bronzy only it's made of iron.
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1. Sometimes when people install new drives, they forget to change the slave/master jumper on the back of the drives. Only one can be master, one slave.
2. Check the System control panel under hardware, for any conflict indicators (yellow ! ).
3. My XP Pro box recognizes the DVD-ROM on installation, but requires the driver cd installed to recognize the DVD burner drive.
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Jon,
What does the device manager say? Does it show the drive listed there?
also If you boot off a 98 cd can you access the drive??
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Wind
Dude.
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Hi
I am suddenly getting this error on pages . The error seems intermitant in that the page giving the error sometimes renders fine and on other times falls over. Its also on other pages.
My research on the internet came up with the fact that this error is usually caused by not closing ASP objects with SET = myObject = Nothing, but all the scripts used close the objects after thier use.
Is there anything else that could be causing this or a solution? Microsofts site as usual came up with nothing helpful.
------------ Error Message ---------------------
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01fb'
An exception occurred: 'myOutputRS.Open'
/nps/site/envivodisplayAPI.asp, line 516
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Any insight on this regard would really be appreciated.
Thanks
John Cogan
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It could be an indication that you're trying to open a recordset that is already opened. Being intermittent leads me to think it may be session related, or that some previous page failed to close myOutputRS before the current page tries to open it. What scope does the rs have, and is it by chance defined (and possibly opened)in a SSI file?
It is ok for women not to like sports, so long as they nod in the right places and bring beers at the right times.
Paul Watson, on Sports - 2/10/2003
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Does Windows NT have a cron like utility? If what is it called and how
do I run it?
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Will "at" continue to run after I have logged out and rebooted my system?
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Thank you so much for your replies so far, but I have one more question.
Can I run "a job" every 5 minutes with at?
If so could you please post a trival example at coomand example of this?
I can only figure out how to get at to run once a day.
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The at command-line interface doesn't support that, but you can do that thru the Explorer interface. (Control panel-Scheduled tasks) Create a new task, and in its properties you can set it to repeat every 5 minutes.
--Mike--
THERE IS NO THERE IS NO BUT THERE IS
MAGIC PIXIE DUST BUSINESS GENIE CODE PROJECT
Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber
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don't have to be logged in for that to work?
I need a cron-like tool.
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Does anyone know to permanently set the toolbar down in the systray? Every time I boot up the computer re-checks the Language Bar and I have to un-check it, such a pain. Any ideas?
-Nick Parker
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Hi,
I've a Win2k machine on a LAN. My machine is showing Scheduled Task in the shared area of my computer when accessed from some other computer on the network. How do I remove this Schedueled Task folder from the share area of my computer.
Thanks,
Abhishek.
Learning is a never ending process of Life.
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Does anyone know if one exists? I want to run a test app to induce a BSOD on my system.
Ok, get all the jokes out of your system now... tell em to install Word, or Outlook...
I just want to make sure that the system is acting as it should (writing a dump file, etc..)
Paul Watson wrote:
"At the end of the day it is what you produce that counts, not how many doctorates you have on the wall."
George Carlin wrote:
"Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things."
Unknown wrote:
"I love long walks, especialy taken by those that annoy me."
Paraphrased from TMNT:
"Cricket? You have to know what a crumpet is to understand Cricket."
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Holly cow... I found some code on the Internet that will induce a BSOD... How simple can you get...
void main () {
for ( ; ; ) {
printf ("Hung up\t\b\b\b\b\b\b") ;
}
}
BANG!!!
Anyone care to try this on Windows 2000 or Windows XP?
I can't belive that something this simple crashes the OS.
Paul Watson wrote:
"At the end of the day it is what you produce that counts, not how many doctorates you have on the wall."
George Carlin wrote:
"Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things."
Unknown wrote:
"I love long walks, especialy taken by those that annoy me."
Paraphrased from TMNT:
"Cricket? You have to know what a crumpet is to understand Cricket."
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I was so tempted to try this earlier on my XP Pro box, but I was working and had too much stuff open (too lazy to shut it all down). Now, I'm at home, so I figured why not give it a shot.
It didn't crash XP Pro, much to my disdain. It just prints "HuHung up" and keeps flashing. The link you posted earlier about the Ctrl+Scroll Lock or whatever was pretty cool though.
Chris Richardson
You can stash and you can seize
In dreams begin, responsibilities U2 - Acrobat[^]
Stop being PC and accounting for everyone and his momma's timeframe. Just enjoy your - Rohit Sinha in the content-challenged thread
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Ok, this is really starting to annoy me...
Anybody know if it's possible to tell WinVerifyTrust() which certificate chain/store to use?
I really need to "block out" the system supplied/existing certificates.
"was wir auch tun, wohin wir gehen
die illuminaten sind im system
sie kontrollieren überall
und 23 ist ihre zahl!"
23, welle: erdball
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