I looked up the version which is an mj. That cross references to a MICS 4.0 CDNXC. What does it take to upgrade to 7.0 or 7.1? Is there another option to get additional sets? Thanks for your help.
Hello, I have a MICS with 2 fiber expansion cards. Ports 13 and 14 are open. I have attached a 0x16 station module in both ports (2 modules) and neither will hand out an extension to a phone. In ports status I have all of the ports (ie 1301 to 1316 and 1401 to 1416) but they all say "none"...
My programmer has digitally signed an access .MDB and as long as he uses his computer to edit it everything is fine. If I try to edit it from anywhere else it loses his digital signature. Is there a way to transfer the digital signature to other computers?
I realize I could change the time out period and let the task complete, but my problem is that it runs too slow. I need it to complete over night as it updates records which will be used the next day. As a scheduled task it is taking many time longer to complete than if ran by simply clicking...
I have an access program which will complete in about 4 hours if executed. If run as a scheduled task it times out after 12 hours. It is processing during that time, but it doesn't complete. It is a routine which must run nightly and complete before start of business. I'm using Access 2003...
I have seen this issue more than once, and although you do not see an active connection to the db there is probably a file open. If you go to computer management on the server, then click on "shared folders" then expand "open files" you will probably find a stray file related to your database...
You can find all of the basic setup info you could ever need at www.isaserver.org . I have had more than one issue answered by the tech articles there.
I rebooted my ISA server this am and it has not worked since. The ISA control service will start for about 2 seconds then stop. The event ID 7023 say Access is denied. Any suggestions? I've tried everything on MS kowledge base with no luck.
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