I am developing a client/Server sales program. My server is a simple program that simply lets the client access the DB by use of .NET remoting technology. I am wondering how to use crystal reports in this setting. I want my server to be able to produce Crystal Reports for the client. I don't...
I am about to start developping a client/server sales and inventory application. I was wondering if Remoting happens to be the best way to implement a client/server application where many clients would try to connect to a server. Would Remoting be OK? Are there alternative solutions in VB 2005?
I am having a rather lengthy block of code which takes long to run inside a library. I want to call this sub and then display a wait signal to the user to wait until it finishes. I use Threading to run the sub in a different thread. I call Thread.start, but as soon as I call Thread.join...
I have developped a VB 2005 app for which I want to make an installation package. Is it possible to include installation of SQL Server 2005 and my own DB in the installation package so that my DB and the relevant Stored Procedures are installed along with the application?
John,
You fill a dataset using the adapter's fill command and then set it as the grid's datasource to display the data, right? well, in order to make changes to the Database, dataGridView wont do this automatically for you. You have to use the dataset's Update command for this.
I have two remote objects names Product and ProductDALC. ProductDALC is responsible for creating, updating and deleting products in DB. Both are marshalbyref and I am using remoting to work with them from the client side. I have a small server which is reponsible for taking care of these remote...
I have a form with a few panels and a TabControl on it. I am wondering if there is any way to have these controls automatically grow to fill the entire form area once the main form in resized at run time. The panels and the TabControl would just stay their original size and the extra area on the...
I am wondering if Windows supports backup to a tape library and robot management features. If so, what is the real reason behind using softwares like BackupExec for simple environments?
I have been using the SSO extensively for the past few years. I have to give you some general precautions first:
1. The NDMP and other drives are absolutely separable and your NDMP host will not be able to use a non-NDMP drive and vice versa. Note that the SSO does not mean you can use drives...
Hi,
As far as I know single-mode fiber can cover distances of up to 10km. Single-Mode SFPs can also be used on the FC switch (right?). But can HBA's provide for single-mode fiber? or do HBA's only support multi-mode? Is there any simple way to make FC span distances of less than 10km without...
We have a startup FC SAN and are wondering whether to implement clustering or multipathing for high availability. Although we understand that they are different concepts and are aimed at achieving high availability in different areas, it seems that implementing both would simply be too much for...
After I push installed the remote server agent on Windows 2003 servers, users can no longer gain access to shares on those servers. Anyone encountered same problem before?
Does anyone know if BE supports backup of Windows Storage Server (ie NAS devices that have the WSS Operating system) and if so, what the backup procedure is? Is it just like a normal Windows Server machine backup?
I have a wired problem with a 1020 printer I just bought. Am using Windows XP Professional SP2 and the printer stops printing in the middle of a print job. Job stays in queue with a "PRINTING" status, and everything is normal. The amber light on printer does not flash either and it's just as if...
I am wondering what the exact relationship between catalogs and the database is? Does database also contain the catalogs? If I dump the database and back it up, am I also protecting the catalogs?
Thanks for your response. Using two 128-port switches is fine, now is there any reason to go for the Core-Edge design using many switches? Why is that approach even mentioned in design books? (eg by Brocade)
I have found myself between two design alternatives and am wondering which is the safer/ technically correct path to take.
I need a SAN starting with 75 host ports which must be expandable to a maximum of 200 host ports. I am wondering whether to use one large director switch (FOr example one...
Well, it depends on a lot of things.
1. How have you defined your NDMP Storage Unit? Does it allow for use of two concurrent drives? You may wanna double check the property Maximum Concurrent Drives.
2. How have you defined your NDMP backup policies? If there is only one policy with one NDMP...
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