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I've searched around a lot of the last week trying to figure this one out.
Basically I have server01.mydomain.com and server02.mydomain.com
I want to pull files from 01 to 02. So I am stuck on the SSH part without a password.
I am able to SSH into...
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We have a mailbox that gets emails from clients. If the worker responible for processing the email sits and does nothing all day the clients do not get serviced and this is a problem. Is there a way to setup an alert that would send an email to someone else when there is more than say 5...
My VM is shutting down at least once a week.
I don't understand what is going on.
These show up in the logs in the vsphere. It's like somehow the firewall is changing and then the vm shuts down... then I remote in and power it back on then it stays up for another week. Any ideas would be...
There are both on the same DFS shared folder on the same server statically mapped. The replication is for replicating onsite to a backup server to have a backup server that is hot. It's just that one has XP and the other has Windows 7 and these are for Excel files.
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I have Windows Server 2008 R2 and this is a recent clean install. Recently some Office files like excel are been opened by two people at the same time. They normally get the file is in use and asked if they want a read-only copy or a notify.
I've tried to replicate the issue by having one...
Correct: F is a mapped drive.
For example some excel links are going to the letter and others are going to the ip address...
What is your experience when linking excel documents in this type of setup? Did you ever encounter this?
Thank you for reading and any help you post.
There is a network drive on my computer.
When linking to files outside of the document I'm working on I experience the following:
Some links take the letter of the drive (for example F:\) and other times it takes the UNC path (for example...
I'm not sure what is required routing wise as I just kind of tranplanted this phone to another physical location and it's connected via a VPN tunnel that is always up. Is there some sort of route forwarding or protocol that is not getting through... the caller ID shows up after the internal call...
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We have a few remote offices connected to the main office. The remote offices have VPN tunnels into the main office. We're seeing that when an internal caller dails from a remote office to another remote office or the main office that the remote office is unable to see who is calling.
The...
The data types are the same. Text.
Example are town or city names. On one table citya would exist and on the second table city_a would exist.
These two are the same place. And it's not consistent.... some of them have lakeme_1 or lakeorange_ds
It's like you give a list to someone and they go...
If it's in a MS SQL db then creat a trigger for when table2 gets updates. Then you can use the insert command after you find the unmatched entries in table 1. ( You do this by using a sub query that searches for account where not in select account from table 2)
I have two tables with one similar column between the two.
The similar column contains characters (names of places)
I would like to relate the two tables, based on the names of places, but since they are not exactly the same this is not possible.
Any idea on how to use string operators to...
How about restarting in safe mode ( hit F8 before windows loads) then log in as an administrator and then do a Windows restore to a date that it was working? You need to be in safe mode because some AVs don't let you do a restore. You to restore by going to start --> programs --> Accessories -->...
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So I want to automate a procedure to backup my database. I have the command to backup it up. Now my question is: How do I use a UNC path that would require a username and password?
Like for instance right now when I run the below it can save on the local drive...
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