I tried adding a static route through Routing and remote access and it didnt work
I have one network on 192.168.37.x and another on 192.168.10.x
the two cards in the previous post are in a win 2K server that I want to use as my route
What do I need to set as the values?
Interface...
I have 2 network cards...
LAN 1
192.168.37.210
255.255.255.0
LAN 2
192.168.10.1
255.255.255.0
I want to route accross them so I can access the 37.x machines from 10.x and vica versa.
Whats the simplest way?
Thanks, I hashed this together. Ok well this isnt what u suggested exactly but i use an array to track the ID's already added then cycle through the the array querying the database for records where the ID in the array = the IDP field.
Im not a great programmer but this works. BUT it makes a lot...
I want an FTP application that can connect via the default internet connection. I want this application to work under any connection scenario via the default connection. For example at present I have to authenticate to a proxy on port 8080 then connect to my ftp on port 21 providing the ftp...
I have a table as follows :
ID, IDParent, CategoryName
How can I populate the tree efficiently from this table ?
Some sort of recursion was my guess but would apreciate some idea as how to go about it.
Thanks
I have permanent Server and IP but I dont manage it so I cant run a server application.
I want to use my ISP's IP and sockets.
Ok heres a senario that might help u understand my problem :
there are 0 user in the chat room so it only apears to exist because of a hyperlink to it.
A person1 logs...
Am i right in thinking your using a large flat file database? I recently normalised a database that was around 35000 records in size and the results were quite amazing. Theres a wizard in access 2000 to normalise but i think it sux especially if you have to go through 2000 suggested corrections...
Ive been try to figure out how to write a chat room that requires no server application to be running. Does anyone have any ideas?
Users and Admins should be able to log on when ever they want without the need for a server application to be run to generate the chat room host.
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