...blah postfix/pickup [xxxxx]: warning: connect #y to sybsystem public/cleanup: Connection Refused
There are MANY of these messages, all with different [x]
and connect #y numbers.
I did "chown -R postfix:postfix /var/spool/postfix/*"
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Emory
I found that a few minutes after I posted.
Also added "sleep 2" between the commands to give
prog1 time to stabilize. sleep.exe is from the
NT reskit.
Thanks :-D
Emory
I need to start 2 progs at once.
A cmd file containing
rem start cmd file
prog1.exe
prog2.exe
rem end cmd file
or
rem start cmd file
prog1.exe & prog2.exe
rem end cmd file
doesn't do it.
prog2.exe won't start until prog1.exe ends and both
progs need to run simultaneously.
I'm sure I'm...
Did the script come from dos/win?
If so, it has carriage returns along with linefeeds.
linux/unix only uses linefeeds.
Find a dos2unix util and run it on the script.
I seem to remember seeing a Diskscript or AppleScript that could be placed on the Desktop and when a folder was dragged to it, it would create a disk image of that folder. Anyone know where I might find such a thing?
Thanks, Emory
Burn an ISO CD on the PC. The Mac can read it but it won't
be an HFS CD so there won't be any resource forks, etc.
Most docs will work fine. Almost no apps will work though.
I haven't seen a PC CD burner that supports Mac CDs.
Funny; Macs can burn CDs that work fine on either platform.
A friend uses an old dbase app and does not
have the .prg file. Is there any way to decompile
the .exe? The sales tax is wrong and whoever wrote
and compiled the prog died.
Do you have a USB mouse and/or kbd that you
could connect to the machine along with the PS/2 devices? Hopefully, the machine will load drivers for them and then you could get to the control panel, delete the PS/2 devices and re-install them. Remember to turn on USB support in the BIOS.
Do you have a setting for router in the Mac's
tcp control panel? It should be the same
as the local ip on the NT box. Also, some
gimpy NT proxy servers use 8080, 1080 or some
other xx80 port for the internal connection.
And, as MatthewA said, uncheck "load only when needed" in the...
Is it a 3c509? If so, get the M$DOS based configurator from
3Com and set the card for NON-PNP, port 300, IRQ 10.
Then in LinuxConf, add those parameters to the NIC.
The 509s were early PNP that didn't always work as
advertised.
Good luck!
The default OE path is:
C:\Documents and Settings\YOUR_NAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{BIG.UGLY.NUMBER}\Microsoft\Outlook Express\DBX.FILES.ARE.HERE
Your address book is:
C:\Documents and Settings\YOUR_NAME\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book\YOUR_NAME.wab
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