well that answers about the computer you use having a 56K modem, but my original post was about the server may not have a 56K modem in it, but a slower modem. you cannot connect to a 28.8 or 33.6 modem faster than it allows, so your 56K modem will connect at the slower speed when dialing the...
If you are in the Northeast, Verizon has dialup access using a special access number (500) 699-9900 this is a toll free call from Verizon based phone lines. It just works out that the majority of phone lines are Verizon up here so it works just fine for 2 out of 3 of my remote users in Maine...
This sounds like you are dialing directly into your server not directing traffic to it via the Internet. That being said here is my question to you.
Is it at all possible your server has a 28.8 or 33.6 modem installed, hence limiting the speed to the slowest modem that of the one on the...
Today I called Iomega tech support and they told me the Veritas remote agent couldn't be used on this device. He hadn't mentioned about Unix unable to reset Archive bits. What I was told was the Windows OS devices are able to run the remote agents (that you pay for) but in these Unix devices...
I'm not sure even where to find that information about what Unix kernel is running, maybe the Iomega site will have that info. As for users, I have a Windows NT 4 domain of users and I could recreate them all in the Iomega, it isn't necessary. I can use the shares just fine, it's a file...
I recently purchased an Iomega 300u NAS and set it up on my network. Setting up Backup Exec wasn't a hassle, since it can backup the network shares. Where I'm having a problem is, the weekly full backup isn't reseting the Archive bit on the NAS. So all 4 other days the differential backups...
I suppose the red LED could be discoloring the cheap desk, very unlikely though. Same as the sun discolors just about everything. So here's the simple and CHEAP solution, use the mouse on top of a mousepad.. that's it, very simple
I know the problem you are experiencing, but I do not know the best solution. It is based with Daylight Savings Time and Standard Time zones. I'll bet that laptop is in a different time zone than all the other machines. I'd check that first and report back to the forum and maybe someone else...
well, I tried to recreate what you said and this is what I found out:
double clicking in the day itself starts a new appointment set to all day.
but if you use File, New, Appointment(aka Ctrl+ N) OR while in the calendar view the icon below File(looks like a calendar icon), it will create a new...
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