When you run from CLI are you logged in as the same user that your web server runs under? Your web server user may be limited from executing, but if you log into CLI with say an admin login then you may be able to execute OK. This has happened to me in the past and spent several hours...
Hello, It seems that I have gotten myself into a bit of a pickle, and need a bit of help to get out.
I recently moved into a new office. The office told me that I would get a T1 line. I bought this Cisco 2610 with the T1 interface card so that I could connect to this T1 line. When I was...
Strongm,
Somehow, you never cease to amaze me. Where on earth did you learn all you know.
I hope things are going well for you. I haven't been around these parts in a while. It's good to see you are still at it.
LF
"As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not...
Hello,
Sorry it has been so long since an update. Things have been happening in my life which did not allow my full attention to this problem.
At any rate, I was able to find a program that would change, and even add, EXIF data to a picture. The whole protocol is complex to say the least...
Bigalbigal,
Saving the file as a temp file, renaming it, and then killing the old file is not necessary. When the file is "read" into memory it is stored inside of a variable so that the program can use the data after the file has been closed; therefore, the orignal text file can be...
Maybe I am being redundant, but what about something simple like this:
Dim Rand_Num As Integer
Dim cards As Variant
Dim Card as Integer
cards = array(14,10,15,11,9,14,7,10,12,8,11,14)
Randomize
Rand_Num = CInt(Rnd * 11)
card = cards(Rand_Num)
LF
"As far as the laws of mathematics...
Hello,
This is what I use to add an attachment. Perhaps this will help.
Set objAttach = objMessage.Attachments.Add
With objAttach
.Name = "DaadMonitor2" & Date$ & ".doc"
.Type = mapiFileData
.Source =...
Oh, I forgot about the second part of your requirements. For this you will use the Mid() function and a little slick math to see if the "." is already there. Here is sample code that will give you a message box that says "true" if the point is already there. Place this before the piece of...
Hello,
One way to do it, and likely the easiest, is to quantify the text you are trying to change so that you can work with it in a math enviroment. You will use the Instr(), and Mid() functions of VB in order to accomplish this.
The Instr()function is explained here...
VBVidCap works great!
"As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality."--Albert Einstein
Try using a host header directed to port 8530 in IIS.
LF
"As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality."--Albert Einstein
You may find a "hack" within the metabase of IIS. I know there are other limitations that can be circumvented via this method--Namely the limit on the amount of users that can connect to an XP IIS website. Look on the Microsoft website for the Metabase editor, and download that. It will look...
I don't think the Internet Authentication Service is what you are looking for, and the only alternative I can think of is to create a VPN for these users to log into so that all of this stuff can be handled via the Active Directory-if you have one. Perhaps somebody else has another idea...
LF...
I assume that you have already created a role for that computer as an applications server--meaning Web server, maile server, etc. If not, then you need to do so.
You setup the SMTP server under the IIS MMC. Right-click and select properties. I am not sure on where your specific problem is, but...
Inetinfo.exe is a program that debugs IIS, it also works with Exchange 2000. What may be happening is that your server is being used as a relay. Check to make sure that you are not allowing just any computer to relay through your server. It is possible that there is so much SPAM coming out of...
You cannot run two IIS servers on the same net simultaneously unless you have setup a cluster or similar failover configuration. To create a cluster you will need two Network Cards on each of the servers. One will act as a application gateway, and the other will act as a heartbeat. When the...
Here is your solution...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326945
"As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality."--Albert Einstein
As Mark01 stated the program closes after 3-tries, what if he took this further to say that if the user doesn't get the password correct in 3-tries, then the program will not work again?
"As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; as far as they are certain, they...
I really have no idea because it sounds as though you are doing everything correctly. Maybe somebody else can help you with this one. Sorry.
LF
"As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality."--Albert Einstein
Are there any other IIS servers working on the same network? If so then you may have a conflict.
Make sure that you have enabled the ASP scripting.
Are you also running URLScan? If so, then you will have to allow ASP queries.
Have you tried navigating to the site via a different computer...
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