Yeah - that's the link I saw and that we'll be using for our Windows 2000 machines. I wasn't sure if Windows NT would be the same, seeing as it wasn't listed at the bottom.
Thanks.
In looking at how the new DST schedule will impact our servers here, we've found things for Windows 2000 and above. However, we still have one server running Windows NT 4.0 Server. I haven't found any documented ways for updating the server for the new DST schedule. Has anyone else run into...
In doing some cleanup in our system, we found an extension of a type ACDN. We don't need it there and are trying to clean it up.
I've tried using the type ACD, CDN, or ACDN, based on other possible solutions I've seen, and no matter which type I use, I get the error SCH0099.
How do I get rid...
We have a problem here and we think we're missing an option here - but I have no idea where to look.
In Outlook, you can set Delegates on mailboxes and allow your Delegates to receive copies of your meeting notices. We know how to get this setup from the Tools... Options... Delegates tab...
I have a VB program that calls a DTS package. The application works fine on the machines I've tested on that already have the SQL client tools installed. We need to install it on a remote PC though that does not have the SQL client tools. What do I need to include in my installer and where do...
Address resolution seemed to be fine. I went through our DNS records and DHCP leases to make sure we didn't have any duplicates in there, and it was clear as well.
I checked the report's database drivers, and it is using the ODBC driver, which is what all of our reports for this particular...
I would think it'd be a protocols thing perhaps or something of the like. But what bothers me about the whole thing is that it opens other files (Excel, Word, Powerpoint) without this lag time. The only time we see this lag time has been opening RPT files. Even running compiled reports...
We have a problem here at work that I don't know much about where to start looking at it. So I'm putting this out here to see if anyone here has ideas.
We have computers A (Windows 2000 Pro) & B (Windows 2000 Pro) that are on a 192.168.254.x network. We have computer C(Windows 2000 Server)...
If you're using:
System.Web.Mail.SmtpMail.SmtpServer = "localhost"
Have you tried using:
System.Web.Mail.SmtpMail.SmtpServer = "mailservername.domain" ?
I have a report where I am showing x points assigned to a person, with multiple people listed on this report.
Using CR 7, I have a running total set up. I have it so that it resets on change of the person (Group 1).
However, I cannot seem to find what I'm looking for.
Here's what I need to...
Yeah, I can work with the tables fine in Access. I have to do a report though on data from the Access against some of our tables in our SQL server, and that's where I ran into the problem.
I ended up contacting the company that does the main program from the Access database, and they walked me...
I have an Access database (Access 2000) that contains nothing but linked tables. I want to report on the data, but I cannot create an ODBC DSN for the database that this one links to. I've been able to create a DSN for this database of linked tables.
When I connect to it in CR Report...
Ah... the difference isn't much. It took awhile for me notice it. If you have the form open when you go to print and tell it to print, the title of the Print dialog changes from Print to Print(PrintForm). There's a Form Print Configuration section at the bottom of the main panel as well, to...
They're all the same version of Vista - 4.41.038.
I don't know of any automatic processes that would roll back to the previous version. I'll look to see if maybe Windows File Protection deals with the ODBC drivers.
Thanks so far for helping me find other possibilities!
Ah - I hadn't realized that about DLLs. I had thought all had to be registered. Thanks for clarifying that.
All of our machines in the shop have Vista installed. Most of our machines are Windows 2000. Only a handful of these machines have this problem - and there really isn't much in common...
When you tell the form to print, do you get the standard Print dialog box or do you get a PrintForm dialog box?
You may also want to make sure that XPrint is an enabled Add-In. It can be found in: Tools -> Options -> Other -> Advanced Options -> Add-In Manager Make sure there's an X by XPrint...
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