I don't know, but it looks that our requirements for this project have changed and that we were able to find a printer which can automate all of this. So no worries, thanks.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
At our manufacturing plant we have a vendor installing a printer on one of our machines that basically only prints a time stamp onto our product. They tell us that their device can print a unique ID if we use PCL to generate it, but they apparently...
Nevermind. I think I got it now. I finally found something that goes into detail about it.
So it looks like I install a 'report server' database on the sql server box, then install a web service app on the IIS server, and then install the client dev tools/components on my desktop.
Feel...
Where is it best to install RS? Or, where is it *supposed* to be installed? Does it function as a web server app, or more of a sql server add-in?
In my WinServer 2003 environment, I have the following servers and roles: Where should I install it?
Server1: DC1/Exchange/IIS
Server2...
Create a button that runs an update query. But what is the source of the Group number? Meaning, where is this value provided from before the update? Or do you want the subroutine to go find the first account/group number, and then update any others having null group numbers? If you want it...
Can this cause problems?
Our standard environment is XP clients with Office 2003. Some of the engineers here who manage the WSUS have previously released updates that are targeted for Vista and Office 2007. A while back we had a nasty global problem that suddenly appeared on our clients...
We're running Win2003 Server with 2 basic 24-port Linksys switches in the rack and with a basic Linksys firewall.
Thanks for the suggestions. I think I understand what has to be done now. A tool that taps into the AD groups sounds like the way to go. I'll have to see what is available...
The query results *IS* your notification message. And there are several ways that you can display this notification. Viewing the results itself is one way.
If you have a query containing two fields that you need to compare, you can evaluate those two fields by adding a third expression field...
Currently, any computer plugged in to our network gets access to the internet. And sometimes this is useful, like when someone brings in a machine from home that needs fixing and we need to download drivers or whatever. On the other hand, I have manufacturing operators on the graveyard shift...
>but I need the user to be able to click on different orders as well
Typically, when using forms, this is how its done. The user has to click, or select, an order to see its details. With this, you have many options:
- user selects order# from combo box...returns detail.
- users selects...
Frog,
There are a few ways to do what you need by using things like SetFocus, GoToRecord, Sendkeys, or recordset updates via code, but none of these are recommended as a solution to what you describe because it sounds like you have more of a design issue since you are wanting to dynamically...
Thanks Denny. I'll check it out. I've been told that the problem started happening after one of our engineers had removed some components of SBS. But I'll check the domain policy, thanks.
Mike
The default network account/password fails to start the service at logon.
I don't know what the default password is, or the history of how this problem started, but when I enter our current network admin password, it is granted rights and the service starts. But on the next reboot, the logon...
How do I enforce a required entry rule from a backend table in SQL Server 2000?
I normally like the description field in my reference tables to be a required entry field that doesn't allow both nulls or zero-length-strings.
In Access, this is easily done via a "Required" property setting...
Well, you can do:
Me.MyControl.SetFocus
Me.MyControl.DropDown
But after hitting ENTER isn't really a good event to try and do this from. You'd probably have to sacrifice having a normal tab-order and manipulate the right events that would get you back into the control just so you can re-open...
That's the confirmation I need, thanks. We're super tight on space in our building, so the guys won't like the idea of putting this someplace else, but I'm going to recommend it since we're also tight on money and they won't like having to replacing any fried modules!
Thanks for the input,
Mike
Being that this is basically a computer, right? Is it safe to keep this unit in a hot room?
We're probably going to buy one of these units soon. Not sure of the model or release version yet, but the phone/electric room is where we are planning to keep it. And it can get quite hot in there...
Couple more questions if anyone is still with me on this thread:
1) What is the Avaya DS30 unit mentioned? Can't find anything on that.
2) The 3com NBX100 and the Avaya 406V2 solutions sound great, but I can't seem to find an estimate price range(not including phones).
3) Also, can these...
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