I am trying to connect to my Lucent Stinger control module card through a HyperTerminal Session. However, I only have user permissions and I have no idea what the admin password for the system is. Is there a way to reset the control module to factory defaults? Thanks.
I am trying to connect to my stinger control module card through a HyperTerminal Session. However, I only have user permissions and I have no idea what the admin password for the system is. Is there a way to reset the control module to factory defaults? Thanks.
I have a user here that is running Win XP SP1, with Office 2003. We have Exchange 2000 SP3. When I go to Tools->Options->Mail Setup->E-Mail Accounts and try and change Microsoft Exchange Server Account->More Settings->Advanced->Offline Folder File Settings, I click the button "Offline Folder...
There are no DOS programs, it is all win32 apps. It seems as if it takes a while for programs to fully execute; there is much processing during that time. Once running, the programs seem to respond in an acceptable amount of time.
There is a mix of both shared printers and server printers...
Here is our setup:
Windows XP SP1 on a windows 2k server domain network, roaming profiles, etc.
His computer is always running applications very slow. I have tried registry cleaners etc. and nothing helps. I have scanned for viruses and for spyware, no dice. I am not sure where to go from...
I am trying to change permissions on folder "D:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\Mailroot",I select a user to add, and then click OK, then after changing security options, and I click on OK to finish the security change, the box hangs. I eventually have to X out of the window either through task...
Does Exchange have an option that will allow users to add/delete themselves to a distribution list? If not, what would be a good solution for this task?
I am having some login problems with my network. Clients try to login to the PDC Win2K server, and get this error:
"Windows cannot connect to the domain, either because the domain controller is down or otherwise unavailable, or because your computer account was not found. Please try again...
Well,
I restart the client computer and try to logon and it still logs on successfully. Now this might take 2-3 restarts and trials, but it works. I checked the event viewer and could not see anything. Also, how do you check to see the users that are logged on and how many CALs are being used...
We have been having some trouble with clients logging onto the domain from their windows xp and windows 2000 stations. We are running a Windows 2000 server. The error message is as follows:
Windows cannot connect to the domain, either because the domain controller is down or otherwise...
I figured out the problem, instead of cInt() I used cLng() because if you use cInt(), you cannot go past the bounds of [-32768 , 32767]. Thank you for your help.
I am having this problem:
Error Type:
Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A000D)
Type mismatch
/test/aspTest2.asp, line 42
The code:
<%
Dim objConn
Set objConn = server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
objConn.ConnectionString = "DSN=accweb"
objConn.Open
ICITEMsql =...
I am having this problem:
Error Type:
Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A000D)
Type mismatch
/test/aspTest2.asp, line 42
The code:
<%
Dim objConn
Set objConn = server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
objConn.ConnectionString = "DSN=accweb"
objConn.Open
ICITEMsql =...
I am having problems sending mail from my office to my home email address. This is the only email address I have found so far that gives me this error message. Any ideas?
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: FW: Jacks and Patch Panels
Sent...
I am having trouble inserting a picture file on a few of our client's email signatures. It looks fine in the Create Signature box, but when it is automatically inserted into the email, the box with the red x is shown, like the file is not in the correct location. What is going on here?
Office...
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