I recently upgraded my Windows NT 4.0 server by adding a new harddisk. The original hard disk had a capacity of 1.2GB while the new one has a Capacity of 10GB. I would like to merge these two harddisk so that they appear as a single drive C: of 11.2GB to the operating systems and applications...
The orientation of a printed VB report is set to the current state of the default printer at the time of printing (Portrait or Landscape) the report, to programmatically change this before printing, ensure that you have VB service pack 5 installed and use the following line of code...
I have recently developed a program with VB6 which uses data from an MS-Access database. Now I wish to retrieve certain information from the database and display in the Report Header and Page Header sections of a Data Report this has proved impossible so far. Apart from the Details section is...
I have recently developed a program with VB6 which uses data from an MS-Access database. Now I wish to retrieve certain information from the database and display in the Report Header and Page Header sections of a Data Report this has proved impossible so far. Apart from the Details section is...
Thanks for all the suggestions I was able to resolve the 4GB problem by using partition magic 4.0 to create the partitions 4GB & 8GB I then formated the 4GB for FAT32 and installled Windows 98, the installation was smooth and successful. I then installed WINDOWS 2000 Professional into the...
Thanks Sunaj, I forgot to mention that I have already tried the serial number route. The Serial no is not really unique as it changes each time the harddisk is formated.
Has anyone out there discovered how to generate or retrieve a unique ID for a PC. I have tried using the Network Card MAC address but not every system has a network card does the BIOS or CPU have a unique ID? If so how can you retrieve this using VB.
I am trying to configure my system to dual boot between Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Professional. I intend to create two partitions for these as follows 4GB based on FAT32 for windows 98 and 8GB NTFS partition for windows 2000. After using Fdisk to create a 4GB primary partition as drive C...
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