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  1. rscotty

    How to I disable NOTICE messages from displaying on console

    I am running SCO UNIX 5.0.6 with a Broadcom network card. Everytime I disconnect the network cable I get a "NOTICE:bcme: NIC Link is down" message displayed on the console. How do I disable these errors from being displayed to the console? I have tried the space.c file for tcp without success...
  2. rscotty

    Space.c file information advice

    I am running SCO UNIX V5.0.6 with Broadcom network cards. Everytime I disconnect the network cable from the card, I get a "NOTICE:bcme0:NIC Link is down" displayed on the console terminal. When I plug it back in, I get a "NOTICE:bcme1:NIC Link is up" displayed on the console terminal. Is there...
  3. rscotty

    Changes to static IP address

    I am running Windows 2003 server and have multiple XP Pro clients (10 computers) connecting to the server. All computers have static IPs. Because of one of the programs that runs, I have to have mapped drives on each client to access data on the server. Several of the client computers slow to a...
  4. rscotty

    Read Only Attribute on shared folders

    I am experiencing the same problem. All the client machines can access the shares on the 2003 Server fine, but I am trying to use a network scanner that scans into a shared folder and it come back as the folder being read only, yet all clients can read/write to this same folder. There is a hot...
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    report on overallocation of resources

    I am trying to figure out how to run a report on all overallocated resources that will show which tasks have the conflict. Right now I can run a report that shows all the overallocated resources, however it also shows all the tasks assoc. with these resources and not just the ones where the...
  6. rscotty

    Running old binaries from 3.2.4.2 on SCO V:5.0.6

    Thanks for the help. For some reason, the COFF wasnt showing up until I rebooted SCO. Now it displays properly. Strange! Now I get IAPX 386 COFF Demand-paged executable etc...
  7. rscotty

    Running old binaries from 3.2.4.2 on SCO V:5.0.6

    How can I tell if the binaries are coff or not? If I do a file command on these files, it comes back as iAPX 386 executable and if they are not stripped, it will also say not stripped. Thanks!
  8. rscotty

    Fields are in different locations

    That worked! Thanks so much for everyones help. This is a great forum that I will tell all my IT and programmer friends about. rscotty
  9. rscotty

    Fields are in different locations

    Thanks for your help. However, the match is not looking at the ssn properly. It is finding the first 11 digits in the record and printing those out instead. Each record does have other info in it that I dont want and most of this info are digits. Thank you, rscotty
  10. rscotty

    Running old binaries from 3.2.4.2 on SCO V:5.0.6

    I was wondering if anyone has tried running old binaries compiled under SCO V:3.2.4.2 on a machine running SCO V:5.0.5 or V:5.0.6? The application is old and no longer available yet we have a few customers that dont have the $$$ to migrate to another system yet. Thanks, rscotty
  11. rscotty

    Fields are in different locations

    12,SCOTT,RAY,2,3,4,5,6,111-12-1234,0,0,0,0 13,SCOTT,RAYMOND,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,222-11-9876,0,0,0,0 I need to grab the following info from the file: Field1, Field4, Field9 from first record and Field1, Field4, Field11 from second record and so on. Alot of the records have the fields in the same...
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    Fields are in different locations

    I am trying to use awk to grab records within a text file. One of the field locations however is a moving target within each record. One record the field will be at location 54, and the next record will be at location 60. Is there a way to perform a pattern match on say a social security number...

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