I think EE hired a blogger to start slagging us off in public. I for one refuse to be drawn into the mud! pew! pew! pew!
If you come from a google search result it's still the case. Google doesn't index answers that are behind a paywall, so sites with paywalls serve a special page to google with all the content.
vs
Also works for Washington Post articles and other paywall sites.
I still prefer to use stack exchange network sites.
Eventually, perhaps in fear of Google removing their site entirely, EE removed their user agent hackery and ended up adding mountains of useless internal linking immediate after a fake pay wall, but the actual answers were all listed at the bottom of the page. It looks like some of the content is wrangled in archive.org, but you can get the idea if you scroll down on https://web.archive.org/web/20071005071034/http://www.experts-exchange.com:80/Web_Development/Software/Macromedia_Director_Video_Softwa/Q_21427546.html
Picked a random one from that search. http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Server/2000_Server/Q_23566289.html
Scrolled to the bottom just fine, as always.
Edit: Right you are, SomeKindOfOctopus, it doesn't work when you link directly! But it does work from any of the links in the aforementioned Google search. :)
Yes the do. On your first hit they display the results. I guess either on cookie or IP they block the next views.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Windows/XP/Q_21475584.html
View that once you get answers, F5 or view another page and they're gone ...
Experts-Exchange (http://www.experts-exchange.com/). This site pisses me off because they let Google index there page content but then hides it from normal browsing users and try to charge you to see the answer... You need to go back to Google and search for the exact post name just to see it.
Bullshit! Here's one I got just a minute ago. The answer is blurred and covered by a "subscribe" window that you can't close.
Edit: screenshot
IIRC You need to kill all current connections to the client as they stay connected even after marking all those things as invalid.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Active_Directory/Q_28415019.html
vConverter is what I've used a couple times to perform P2V and V2V without any issues.
http://blog.pluralsight.com/vmware-p2v-migration
One note I would suggest is reading the following article and performing the steps to disable the SSL portion of vConverter as it decreases the amount of time it takes by days.
Here are links to VMware's best practices as well: http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1004588
This is what I used as a reference: http://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/21679/Windows-10-Sysprep-Guide.html
But for the powershell commands I would run Get-appxpackage | remove-appxpackage and Get-appxprovisionedpackage -online | remove-appxprovisionedpackage -online
We have no need for any of the metro apps though.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_28121683.html
I work in tech support.
>I told him I would need a few hours and he will have his laptop back, in full working order.
If you ever do go pro, you'll manage expectations better or get bit in the ass for promising something that you couldn't deliver. Don't promise anything.
Also, THIS
You're providing a service that has value. If you don't value your time, no one else will either.
I'd suggest a FIXBOOT and FIXMBR on the drive to rewrite the Boot Sector on your hard drive. I'd use the BartPE suggested in this thread
http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Windows/XP/Q_21861531.html
You could try playing with the registry key:
Exactly what you're describing has been done here with a simple registry import when you're done / logging out:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Languages/Visual_Basic/VB_Script/Q_23621800.html
They have a GPO for users that exports the information to a reg file on log out, and then a GPO that imports the reg file when an admin/maintenance user logs out.
Update:
so I get the USB port with the headtracker assigned to the VM, yet the Tuscany Demo does not start as it cannot find an additional Oculus Rift screen on the system, since the DVI/HDMI signal won't get routed to the virtual machine.
There are ways to get the graphics card virtualized as well, not under the (free) VirtualBox that I am currently using, but VMWare with something called Direct IO Path?
Found this here (http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Virtualization/Q_28098401.html), ignore the first posts which are not helpful.
It appears that you can virtualize your graphics card to display the image of the VM, but then again this would take over the whole card instead of just splitting it.
The Oculus demo does start in the virtual machine, but does not get headtracker data, despite the USB port being routed. It appears as if Unity would also be looking for the input from the screen in order to work right...
That's a neat trick!
They do that because they need Google to index the page to increase its visibility, and because you can lose rank for showing visitors a different page than you showed the Google crawler. So they allow redirects from Google to see the full article without logging in. Other sites do this differently; Experts Exchange shows you the paywall even if you come from Google. But scroll to the bottom, and you'll see the answers are still right there!
Hm, just tried it, here. Sample link:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Unix/Setup/Q_22868975.html
Firefox, Noscript, not allowing anything on the page, and the responses are at the bottom, past a bunch of ads, etc.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Virtualization/Q_24419910.html
Unfortunately the snapshot feature is not available in VPC. You can instead use an undo disk and revert when ever you want back to that state.
> Yes, but it involves using Difference disks. > > You basically set up different checkpoints by creating new > differencing disks at the checkpoints and then attaching the VM to the > differecing disk. Then when you want to roll back to an earlier > state, you just attach to an earlier differencing disk. > > One problem with this scheme is that once you attach to an earlier > differencing disk, the child disks of that disk become invalid and > have to be recreated, so I'm not sure it would be any better than just > copying the .vhd at each state you want. "
See this link for more information: http://www.aspdeveloper.net/Virtual_PC/rn-739-47258_taking_a_snapshot.aspx
Just so we're on the same page, this is the screen that you're getting the size from, correct? Also, what version of Outlook?
Looks like you might be having the reverse of the issue that this guy is having
This thread on vbaexpress may help you with that.
Or here for other potential options.
Several pages suggest doing a ping in milliseconds to cause the program to pause for that length. Example:
Another:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/735285/how-to-wait-in-a-batch-script/735294#735294
Maybe this will help: Migrate Small Business Server 2003 to Exchange 2010 and Windows 2008 R2. Step 12 addresses how to hand over FSMO and what to do before/afterwards
This guy appears to have run into the same malware. Try the removal instructions in his post:
Import the data into a database, even MSACCESS might work, query the columns and data you require and export them. Assuming the resultant dump will still be of a usable size for poor little Excel :(
If not then download and install MS SQL Express Edition and have a look at this article for the query that may work for you. Assuming the Express Edition is not limited in functionality.
Upon searching some more I found an experts exchange post (http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_28470202.html) that prompted me to look into the same issue and noticed there were several pages of results (in powershell) when running
"(Get-WinEvent -LogName Microsoft-Exchange-ManagedAvailability/* | % {[XML]$.toXml()}).event.userData.eventXml| ?{$.ActionID -like "ForceReboot"} | ft RequesterName"
against both servers. This led me to a KB article on Microsoft regarding the issue (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2969070). I will have to wait until tomorrow around 10:50am central time to see if the problem persists as that is the time each day one of the servers would reboot.
If making this NIC config change fixes the issue, I will update here.
All the machines doing this are Vostro 360s.... but are any of your Vostro 360s functioning as expected?
Also, looks like there is a forum post about this, located here:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Hardware/Components/Q_27712818.html
Not sure if that's helpful or not in your case, but it doesn't hurt to check.
and then there is the fact that making a game like Max Payne 3 is much easier and simple than GTA, specially GTA 5. also GTA 5 isn't a port and it was leaked that the game was being developed with the PC as the primary platform way back into 2012
@edit: proof:
PC mentioned as far back as build 535595
and the game starts being labelled as "GTA5_[ALL]" 75385
Then there is this:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Anti-Virus/Q_24069638.html
which seems to confirm the PC version dates to 2009, which is the year of the first and only build from 2009 on the log and looks legit.
the last affirmation looks legit to me, and if true it shows the PC version is the lead version.
Okay I did come googling. Looks like you need to disable ICMP and change your routers static IP. Also see if you can find the IP that the pings of death are coming from and block them in your firewall
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Security/Q_28436097.html
6packvern,
Found this on the web, may or may not help you. You may have already tried this. If not, may be worth a shot!
"You will need access to the Inbox Repair Tool - you should have it already - In my case I found it in: C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Mapi\1033\NT\SCANPST.EXE
The other tool mentioned is an old version of ost2pst.exe. That can be found here: http://www.swynk.com/friends/nicholson/utilities.asp
1) Backup the .ost file. 2) Run ost2pst.exe - it has a quick install 3) Try the .pst 4) If the .pst doesn't work, run the Inbox Repair Tool 5) Open Outlook and select Open .pst."
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Office_Productivity/Groupware/Outlook/Q_20451556.html
I stumbled onto this in reference: http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Windows/Windows_7/Q_28417140.html
It seems that maybe one program is all screwy and it stops listing ones when it hits that one. I know it looks like a lot of work, but maybe it is worth a try. I can't think of any other reason for them to simply disappear.
(The assisted solution seems to have the information of importance on that page)
> Has anyone else seen this?
http://msexchangeguru.com/2012/08/21/quota-warning/
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_28419380.html
It does seem to work if you set the values on the mailbox level, not per database. Interesting...
It's embedded in AD, and sometimes lingers:
http://blog.dargel.at/2012/02/23/remove-legacy-exchange-server-using-adsi/
edit: the way I found out about this, was a user's Outlook couldn't find their mailbox on the sole Exchange server. AD had it listed on the expansion server, which I'd never heard of before. but sure enough, it was in there:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_28265715.html
First KB hit points to upgrading your host drivers.
https://communities.vmware.com/thread/464885
This EE post also points to improper drivers throwing that error http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/VMWare/Q_28393999.html
I'd start there.
You sure you are not seeing an eventid 1046 anywhere?
If you are configuring a bunch of servers in the config center on the same network segment I guess this could be the problem.
Even though you have different scopes you still have more than one DHCP server responding to DHCP requests and maybe the new server is de-authing because of it.
The only time you should have two DHCP servers on the same broadcast domain is if they are are in split scope configuration using the same scope.
In the config center are all your build machines on the same broadcast domain?
What you need to do is use vmkfstools to make a .vmdk file which represents the block device. You can then add that as an "existing" drive like any other vmdk to a vm.
Have you seen this?
I've never done it from sbs before, and the guide indicates you'd use the same domain as the sbs domain, presumably due to the trust issues. So I'm not sure how you could do it with the second domain, without exmerge exporting mailboxes.
FYI, here's the expert's exchange link I found.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_26420642.html
If you didn't know, you can just scroll to the complete bottom of the page, and you can see the posts without signing up.
Found this at ExpertsExchange of all places: >You might try setting up a "User-defined Selection". This requires a network path to the share that you want to back up, but it doesn't require a Remote Agent. As long as the share permissions allow any access, then Backup Exec should connect and work just fine.
>In Backup Exec:
>1. Go to Job setup 2. Either create a new job or edit an existing one 3. Go to your selections area 4. Right-click on the "Remote Selections" entry and choose "User-defined Selections" 5. In the "User-defined Selections" window, enter the network path to the share in the "UNC Name" text box.
>If your NAS is named "PurpleSpottedDog" and your share is named "Share1", then you will want to enter "\PurpleSpottedDog\Share1
>6. Click the "Add" button to put the path in the "Selections defined" section
7. Click the "Close" button to close the "User-defined Selections" window.
8. Once you are back at the Selections area of the job, expand the "Remote Selections" section and you will see an entry for "User-defined Selections". Expand that to see the network path you entered earlier. Put a check next to "User-defined Selections".
>Setup the rest of the backup job however you like.
>This typically works unless there are permissions issues - BackupExec 9.1 is pretty cranky when using this method. If the backup succeeds, you will have an exception "Unable to initialize remote agent", but the backup will still be viable. Also, beware that in some cases, BackupExec 9.1 will backup the data on the volume, but also the data in the share - which are the same thing - effectively doubling the backup size.
TL;DR: If you land on ExpertSexChange from Google, the answers will be at the bottom of the screen (otherwise you only get the "sign up to view this answer" crap).
(they use the referrer in your browser's HTTP request to determine the page you came from ... of course, you could easily fake that, too)
Did no one ever tell you that you can see the solution if you scroll to the very bottom of the screen? Sure, you have to go past a bunch of link crap, but the answer is always there.
You don't get something like this?
Edit: Here's the actual URL of the Experts Exchange page if you want to try it out - http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_24398908.html
All I can do is google using the error your getting without any context. So randomly, this?
I would use this article, the "Finding the Nth Match, Single Criterion" section, to pull in all the instances of AREA where ALPHA is true into the first column.
Then I would use SUMIFS and use the AREA and ALPHA as the two criteria for summing the MEASUREMENTS.
Thanks all
This time I created a mirror then broke the mirror,
Next time I can afford downtime i'll try this one someone recommended
I'm using the license that is free, and the ESXi version is probably 5.0 on mine, can't remember.
Is your exchange server low on disk space? I'd be tempted to edit EdgeTransport.exe.config (as per http://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/4259/Exchange-2007-2010-Backpressure-Quick-Fix.html) to temporarily set ResourceMonitoring to false, then restart the Exchange Transport Service - just to see if Resource Monitoring is responsible.
Ah yeah now I have it too after adjusting something, but not always.
It seems to happen if you add something anything at all...
Check this:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26945247/Excel-VBA-ActiveX-Change-Event-Error.html
Although it says for Windows 8, it actually applies for Windows 7 too
EDIT: ~~More help~~
I've thought about creating a "IT support for IT Support" type blog/page for this very reason.. I actually paid for http://www.experts-exchange.com/ one time just to see what level of support was given, and while it was not bad, It still left me thinking there's gotta be a better way to bounce ideas/standards off other techs in similar situations... while there might already be lots of these, I also have found a lack of documentation to be abysmal when it comes to real life. Most are filled with fancy keywords and not alot of substance also. Good luck.
ok, are you sure ? : )
I read this thread : http://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22056515/Do-I-need-to-keep-the-local-email-address-in-AD-or-in-the-Recipient-Policy-for-any-reason.html
Where Sembee (Exchange MVP which I have used his advice a lot over the years) says it is a bad idea ( it is a post from 2006 though : )
>"Sembee > >Expert Comment 2006-11-10 at 11:14:01ID: 17916877 > >What is the AD's DNS domain? > >Is it domain.local or something else? >If it is domain.local then you need to leave it in place. >If it is something else (domain.com for example) then you can remove it. > >Never remove the domain that matches the internal DNS domain of the AD. > >Simon."
You have to do this using VBA. To my knowledge there is no way to highlight and change multiple trend lines in normal excel. This is a good page for sample code. You need to loop through your trend lines and set their format. Something like
For i = 1 to 50 With ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).Trendlines(i) Format.... End With Next i
Hello Villentrenmerth, I have the same issue than turner_prize. Your links "http://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/23939782/FileDialog-in-Outlook-VBA.html" is available for a fee ! Could you give us further detail
It really depends on the audience. Convincing a technical team or the business require two completely different approaches.
Anyway, focus on the added value. If the added value is purely technical, then chances are you won't get the sponsorship of the business and honestly, if what you're addressing is purely technical debt, you should figure out a way to get it in the sprints in a phased manner.
I can't stress enough that very crucial key point is that you can't stop delivering new features because your technical debt. 12-18 months is a lot of time and a lot of money. Unless you're in a very wealthy and technically savvy company, no manager in their good state of mind will use that time and money to address pure technical debt issues.
So you better come up with a very good list of business added value points and plan the migration in a way that it goes along with the normal flow of development.
I've done this, several times already, and recently wrote about it on my blog: http://www.instanceofanobject.com/blog/2015/10/22/from-multi-page-to-single-page.html This is a compilation of the lessons I've learned in the process.
Here's a refined version of the same article on EE: http://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/22859/Converting-your-web-app-to-Single-Page-with-AngularJS.html
What you need is a combination of Large
and Index Match
http://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/10590/Finding-the-Nth-Lookup-Value-in-an-Excel-List.html
Sorry I can't see your example from my network. If you share it on Imgur or Google Sheets I would be able to give you an specific reply.
I figured you could use a UNC path in the GPO like you can with desktop wallpaper.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/352/Deploy-a-default-User-Account-Picture-for-Vista-WIndows-7-across-the-network-via-GPO.html
It looks like you're running in IE. There are a few threads I found online about missing folders in IE - it sounds like Zimbra just has bugs in IE. How about trying it in Firefox or Chrome?
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Internet_Email/Email/Email_Clients/Q_28648197.html
well that was confusing. cmd = command prompt.
instead of cmd.open
, you want Set rs = cmd.Execute()
and then rs is your RecordSet object that holds the results of your query. SQL queries return resultsets, not text values, even if the result is 1 row and 1 column.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/3626/ASP-Classic-Using-Parameterized-Queries.html
Look at this code I believe the issue is similar to yours..
Since you already know the Excel file name you could loop through the linked files and replace the Path to the correct one...
I feel like this is REALLY darn close to what I want:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Languages/Scripting/Powershell/Q_28041616.html
I haven't been successful yet but this is what I have so far:
$Date = (Get-Date -format "yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss,fff") $TimeStamp = (Get-Date).addminutes(-240) 'TCP' | % { Select-String -path C:\MyApp.log -Pattern $_ | ? {(Get-Date((($_.line).split("]")[0]).split(" ")[0])) -gt (Get-Date).AddHours(-4) } {pipe into $tcperror} {mail script ... $emailBody = $tcperror ... }
Maybe I'm straying off the path.
So I found this post that says what I was trying to use is not longer supported in IE11: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Active_Directory/Q_28470633.html
So I followed the original site as before for using the registry wizard: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/asiatech/archive/2013/10/23/how-to-add-web-site-to-compatibility-view-list-via-gpo.aspx
And now it IS showing on the desktop under the compatibility view settings for IE. However, the browser emulation in F12 still shows the same. So I'm hesitant to call this good without a 100% sure way of knowing that this is fixed.
Anyone know of a way?
I tested the command and was able to successfully get the csv output. It was a lot of info, so I checked into a csv file size limit and found there isn't one (though I did find instances where people run into issues with large csv files due to the record limit in Excel, but that's another issue.
I did find this though when checking the error message:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_28331448.html
Given the fact that your script is running for a few minutes before returning this error leads me to think that it is running correctly until it encounters a mailbox that is throwing the error, possibly due to corruption.
I would recommend trying to break up mailboxes into groups and seeing if you can get the csv to populate for each group. If you can, that would seem to confirm that the issue lies with one of the mailboxes and not the PS command.
May have found the solution! Appears that DHCP relay was enabled to our internet Windows DHCP server. When the client asks to get an updated IP it takes a long time for a response. I followed the directions from the site below to set an internal DHCP server on the Sonicwall, that won't overlap with our LAN, to speed up the process and after a fairly short test it appears to be working much better.
Mirror incase experts exchange sucks: http://pastebin.com/zytCGRFj
Hard to diagnose anything with only generated id numbers. Have you tried this: http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Windows/Windows_8/Q_28493303.html
You might learn something by searching registry with 02e30fca-183f-11e5-b690-806e6f6e6963 if you find key with that name open it and see if it has name attached to it.
ps. while searching event viewer I found out that my network adapter is causing massive amounts of errors and warnings so thanks -> off to repair that sucker.
This is a Word macro that recursively searches through folders for .doc files and sends them to a "Process Doc" macro.
This page has a macro to save a document as a PDF without a dialog. Here's a similar one for Excel.
With a little tweaking, you could have the first macro call the second one (from within Word) and the third one (from within Excel).
Excel has a built it feature for this. You can go to the data tab and click on 'edit links.' You should see a list of external workbooks you are linking to, and can change the file path for all the references at once. I'm not sure how accessible it is through VBA but you can probably poke around google a bit.
How about Trusting the directory:
Look at this: http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Server/Q_27443348.html
I agree with the "expert" recommending 32G of RAM for SBS 2011, especially since you added a MySQL instance.
Have you actually been trying to figure this out for 7 years? Or is there another reason you would copy/paste word for word from this 7 year old post from another forum?
I just did some quick searching, havent really looked into this or tested but the script says it'll target all items in a folder:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Languages/Scripting/Powershell/Q_28505817.html
The oob Content Structure reports would be nice, but as you've probably discovered, they can only be used in the horrible MOSS 2k7 layout on a per list basis.
A solution would be to script using powershell to parse through all pages and return those with "Pending approval" status - a quick google search landed me this:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Server/MS-SharePoint/Q_27507504.html
I guess you could modify that a bit to suit your needs?
The results could also be added to a list/database/log file/whatever, and the job added as a scheduled task. I use something similar just to list all webs in a large environment for inventory purposes, which gives me a collection of lists for all farms together with relevant metadata for all webs, which I then put together in a dashboard for the internal helpdesk.
So, this thread is 5 months old, but if it helps you or others in the future, the issue is the "/Z", aka "Restartable Mode"
> /Z Copy files in restartable mode.
"Restartable" means Robocopy should write a recovery record inside an incomplete file so if the operation is interrupted or aborted, a future run of Robocopy can resume copying where the previous one left off, instead of starting over at the beginning. This is useful for reliably copying large files or many files over an unreliable network such as a VPN or the Internet. An incomplete file has the same file size as the complete file, and is noted with a date stamp in the file system being within 24 hours of 1980-01-01 00:00.
Basically, /Z adds lots of overhead adding markers to the file it's writing to to track the copy process in case the network connection drops or the power goes out in the middle of copying a 100TB file and you don't want to start over from the beginning.
e.g. You can run robocopy /z and half way thru copying a file, ctrl-c cancel, restart the computer, then run the command again and it'll continue from where it left off. Drawback it it'll copy super slowly.
> Unless you have lots of very, very large files or files that will change daily, the restartable mode is unnecessary. If your network connection is robust enough, you won't need to use /z. It's mainly for problematic connections or very large file copies that might get interrupted.
Sources:
1) http://www.digit.in/forum/tutorials/106377-robocopy-excellent-command.html
2) http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Server/Windows_Server_2008/Q_28189039.html
3) http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=69415
"The secondary zone has to know about the primary DNS server. For this it requires the following three records before it can synchronise: Host (A) which gives the host name and IP address of the primary server Name Server (NS) record that has the FQDN of the primary server SOA record that has the FQDN of the primary DNS server." From this article http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Protocols/DNS/Q_23067684.html
Manually create those three records and then transfer from master or reload.
nvm, found the solution if anyone else wants to know its
'An injector supplies power through the network cable to a device that is POE capable. A splitter also supplies power to a device but the main difference is that it splits the power from the data to a separate input that the device can use. It will have two cables for output: one for data and one for power. Splitters are useful for deploying devices such as access points that are not POE ready and where there are no nearby AC outlets.'
from http://www.experts-exchange.com/Hardware/Networking_Hardware/Q_26297490.html
I have an old SB5101 (docsis 2.0) plugged right into my fe0 port and it works fine. I also have an Arris TM602G/CT (docsis 2.0) plugged into an 1841 and that works fine as well.
I bring this up because I've heard lots of horror stories from folks trying to get Comcast to provision that card. I don't even see it listed on their device compatibility chart anymore.
One guy says he was able to get his going by claiming it was a different supported model I dunno it maybe easier just to plug in your existing modem. If you get the HWIC lemme know.
I'm also using an older HWIC-AP-G-A 802.11 B/G WIC which I recently got up and running. But I haven't been able to get security working right, so for now it's wide open But its a lab device so I rarely have my modem attached to it.
Did some quick searching.
Read through this one and check the response from Russian Wings.
Hope it helps.
I can't seem to figure it out while in presentation mode, but it you resize the spreadsheet to something smaller than what would show all of your data, all you have to do is double click it and it is scrollable.
Also found this article which might be better for you. I could not test it as I am missing the Active X control it mentions, but a quick Google search said you can get it here. I am on my work computer and can't install anything, but hopefully that helps you out.
This looks to point you in the right direction.
It does look like you are encountering a Hardware failure of some kind though for this to happen.
I don't think that I can be much help troubleshooting your issue.
If this is a result of "multihoming" your DC/DNS, see here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc772564.aspx
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Protocols/DNS/Q_27537015.html
Alternatively, come up with a new design that doesn't require that your DC be multihomed and present that to your boss with an explanation of why multihoming is problematic on DC's.
This is all my weak googlefu turned up on BIND imports:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Active_Directory/Q_23739901.html
EDIT: Direct link doesn't show the accepted solution: It's the second result from a "import bind to active directory" google search
On my Windows 7 boxes, to get the Windows Key on my M's I re-mapped the right alt key to the windows key by changing the scancode map in the registry.. Here is the text from my .reg file that I imported.. Look up how to change scancodes and you can map different keys if you wish..
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout] "Scancode Map"=hex:00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,02,00,00,00,5c,e0,38,e0,00,00,00,00
Now I can use Win 1 (though 9) to launch the items pinned on my task bar or Win - L to lock the machine etc...
I don't worry about the key roll over since I don't play games on any of my machines.. I don't have the time and have too many other hobbies now...
This might help you get started... http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Windows/A_2155-Keyboard-Remapping-CAPSLOCK-to-Ctrl-and-Beyond.html and http://superuser.com/questions/700110/remap-keyboard-with-scancode-map-for-disable-altctrdel (the solution)
Bleh, general answer is to tell her to deal with it.
The answer that changes it for everyone is here.
The answer that changes it for just the user is not what I would consider a great solution, but it's here
Basically it requires a registry change that is applied during login. There may be better ways, this is the result of 5 minutes of Google.
I did see another link that indicated the issue was login failure for the account selected by the wizard - http://www.experts-exchange.com/Database/MS-SQL-Server/SQL_Server_2008/Q_27574658.html. In a nutshell they did this - On the screens where you select the Source/Destination server or if you saved it as a SSIS package then you must edit the package and inside the package connection manager.
Click the "Use SQL Server Authentication" and provide credentials to use a SQL login.
Then discovered that the account was not set up as a credential for proxy account. After setting up the credential and proxy for that login the SSIS transfer package worked.
Imagine it as a parent of your Spirit.exe, and you cannot kill the parent without killing children, you can only try to minimize or hide it (bad idea..).
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_24971014.html
Hmm... what service pack are you on with Exchange 2007? It looks like SP1 may fix this issue.
Have you tried the things in this thread?
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_27828106.html
Edit: I forget you need to get to the page from a google search. I think it is the 5th or 6th result.
I don't have one handy (I don't really do much sysadmin work right now and haven't for awhile), but you'd be using a mix of REG, REG LOAD, and REG UNLOAD to do it. The logical flow would be:
Load ntuser.dat hive
add registry key
unload hive
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Windows_Networking/Q_21220278.html has an example of other people doing similar but geared towards viruses, but the concept of the script remains the same -- load a specific hive and add / change / remove values
Would removing the license from the host through vSphere Client before adding into vCenter work? source: (http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/VMWare/Q_27949785.html)
I'm nervous about this though considering I have production VMs running on the host using 46GB out of 1.3TB memory and I'm not sure exactly what removing the license will do. Although I'm way past the trial period so I'm not sure I can do this.
In Case anyone ever searches for this here is the resolution:
You can also set it up to run the code on save at this article:
** Ahem. Sembee, Mestha, and AngelIII accounts are all the same person... **
That means Sembee has first place, 3rd place, and (just shy of 25th place with his third account, on a site where a typical answer scores you 500-2000 points.
His point totals add up to 67,800,000 points across 3 accounts or approximately 33,900 "selected as the correct answer" answers.
(see "about me" here -> http://www.experts-exchange.com/M_4731823.html)
Is it a 2048 bit certificate? I wonder if than ancient version of Exchange has issues with a 2048 bit cert.
Some googling suggests this as well.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_24778050.html
Dumb question, but does the "admin" account that you are trying to use have a mailbox on that server? I'm not an exchange expert but I think that the user needs one to be able to export.
Edit: found it here on this link http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_24018889.html
Absolutely. I have access to Experts Exchange through my work (i'm an IT Manager, company pays for it) but most of the time what i find there is people with about my level of skill; i was really blown away by how similar the problem was to what i'm having.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Hardware/Networking_Hardware/Q_26413252.html
After reading it and applying to my situation, i think it's all good advice. I've sent what i think i need to do to my coworker who is more familiar with VLan setup, to get his thoughts; and i'm going to write up a KB article when i'm done and confirm everything works monday.
I'll make sure to post it here, maybe in /r/networking too (though nobody seems to go there!)
I do not think the answer is open, for example look at this question. http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_26897919.html
No amount of scrolling will help you here.
It has to do with you being directed to EE from google search results.
Screenshot of EE with readable answers at the bottom
From the Google Search Results you will be shown the full page with answers.
Navigating to the EE page from anywhere else will result in the answers being hidden.
t0lk... Known MS issue... and your are right keeping the brackets in there. This seems to give a better idea as to how to format it for the function.
Yes, it's subject to that kind of cheating, yet Google is also subject to SEO cheating and it's not suffering too hard from that because their algorithms keep that in consideration and make it difficult to abuse.
I think it'd be useful to bash SEO bullshit down, and to bury expert sex change at last.
Google isn't stealing from experts-exchange, EE allows redirects from Google to see the full solution.
E.g. When you go to http://www.experts-exchange.com/Microsoft/Applications/Q_26544046.html you can't see the full solution and other solutions at the bottom of the post, but when you go there via: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&biw=1144&bih=832&q=windows+xp+outlook+experts+exchange (6th link down)
You can scroll down (all the way to the bottom) and see the full solution. The Google cache feature doesn't even need to be used.