Thanks Tom,
No, there are no error messages. I created a small VB project with one form and one adodc connection on it, and it displays the same behavior. On one PC, the text filed appears with data in it. On another, the field appears empty. If I remove the ODBC connection on the misbehaving...
I have a VB6 app that uses ADODC to pull data from an Access database. The app and database is located on a W2K server, and is run from various workstations. All workstations have the same ODBC connection defined on them, and the connection has been tested for it's ability to import/export...
Yes, I think you're right. I'm just trying to figure out what the previous guy has done and why. Of course, the client tells me that they have never been able to print to that printer unless the local workstation is powered up, so it's not like the serial connection was working before and then...
lpstat says /dev/null. There is an IP address assigned to it in the hosts file, but it's also directly connected to a serial port on the unix box. What is confusing me is that the printer has both a serial and a parallel connection to it. The parallel connection is to one of the windows machines.
The network and Unix box are running Facetwin, which I think?? uses Samba. The Unix printer is visible on the network, just won't print. I checked the printer connection and it is set to '/dev/null'. Is this right??
I've taken over support on a SCO unix server that has a network printer set up. From the unix box I can print test pages. From the Windows boxes I can see the Unix printer in the Network Neighborhood, and can set it up as a printer. However, when I print test pages, or any other print job to...
I'm trying to telnet to a SCO Openserver box from the internet through a Sysco PIX501 firewall. I get no response, nor can I ping the box from the outside.
If I telnet into a linux server on the local network, I can then telnet from there into the unix box and ping it as well.
Obviously...
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