Hi everyone, when I need to download RPM's for a redhat Linux machine, and I have the choice of architecture to download (i386, i686, etc), how can I tell which architecture is currently installed?
I think I can tell from the logon prompt on the server console, but sometimes I don't have access...
Thanks everyone for your replies. I see now that using Access in this situation probably isn't a good idea. I did find that accessing the database from an NT machine worked much better than from a Win98 machine.
Thanks again,
Chris.
Hello everyone, I am creating an ODBC connection to a database on another machine using Visual Basic and an Access MDB, however, when I do that, my program slows down to a crawl when accessing the DB.
If I access a database on the local machine, it works fine. I've tried it on different...
Hello everyone, I'm experiencing extremely slow database access when accessing it through a Win98 share on another machine.
I'm using Visual Basic 6 and an Access Database which runs fine when the database is on the local machine, but slows to a crawl when accessing it through a share from...
Hello everyone, I'm experiencing extremely slow database access when accessing it through a Win98 share on another machine.
I'm using Visual Basic 6 and an Access Database which runs fine when the database is on the local machine, but slows to a crawl when accessing it through a share from...
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