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    Multiple Display Problem with Radeon HD6870

    Hi, I am having a problem with one of my designer's workstations. The workstation was ordered and then after-market we added the high end GFX card, which in this case would be the Radeon HD 6870. Initially it was setup with an Acer 23" Widescreen H233H as the primary display and a Dell 1905...
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    Rebuilding Network Toplogy

    Hi, I was looking to get some input on a somewhat unique problem I have. I took over IT operations for a small software company about a year ago and inherited quite an enormous mess. Although our developers are actually quite bright and knowledgeable I don't think I have enough space here to...
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    Question regarding ESEUTIL

    It has been awhile since I have had to use this command, and that was with Exchange 2003, not 2007. I am just wondering if I can run eseutil /g without taking the store offline? I don't want to actual run it in repair mode at this time. My backup exec exchange job is saying that there might...
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    Strange connectivity issue

    Note --- I had originally posted this in the HP/3Com Networking forum, but figured it could be nonspecific to the type of switch being used and perhaps a general TCP/IP problem. I am having a very unusual issue with two ProCurve 4204 switches. Several, but not all of the devices connected to...
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    Bizarre connectivity problems on ProCurve switches

    I am having a very unusual issue with two ProCurve 4204 switches. Several, but not all of the devices connected to the switch appear to only be capable of one way communication over the network. Specifically, the machines affected can do or go anywhere on the LAN and even out the internet...

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