Hey... Im trying to create a custom shell for Windows 2000 Pro and I am having trouble displaying an accurate clock. I am running an app that gets the current time and time zone info from our server and sets the local machine to the returned values. If I go to Control Panel->Date and Time, I...
I have two network cards in my computer and software that handles teaming... however, there seems to be an issue with the ARP cache on the PC. When I test the setup for failover, the computer icons in the tray show the secondary NIC becoming active but there is no connection. Pinging the switch...
Chr(10) is the character represented by an ASCII value of 10 which is a line feed/ new line... Chr(13) is carriage return... the combination of these two works like a manual typewriter... carriage returns to its starting position all the way to the left then moves down a line
I may be completely off-base here because Im a beginner but I was under the impression that with Windows XP, in order to connect a second computer to your XP box and have access to the wireless resources you would need to bridge the connection between your "cable NIC" and "wireless NIC"... that...
thanks for responding mpennac... i know that few companies such as Intel and 3Com have come out with NICs to support teaming but I was interested in writing code that would allow my company to do that...find a way we could use NIC teaming without buying a slew of high end cards and software to...
Can anyone shed any light on how to control routing through LAN cards. Im trying override how Windows 2000 would send packets to a certain network card. For instance, if I had two network cards, I would want to somehow give them the same IP address, or an IP address for the "team" and then load...
Oh ok thanks... could you clarify something for me... i was under the impression that clustering was having multiple computers act as a farm if not the same computer... is there any good place to starting learning about clusters
So are you telling me that I can't put two NIC cards by the same manufacturer in one PC and have NIC teaming software either put the adapters in an active/inactive mode or load balance the incoming/ outgoing data
im new to this forum and couldnt find where i should post this... i am trying to use fail over for a server by putting two NIC cards in the server... the only problem is that the software we run is IP specific meaning I would like these two cards to share an IP address. Ive read some sites that...
I posted this in another forum but ill try here. I am trying to learn more about NIC teaming and see if it is possible to write my own software to handle it. Fault tolerance is my main objective. Currently I use a router which is connected to two Gigabit ethernet switches. I would like to do...
I understand that only a certain number of adapters on the market support teaming which I presume you mean that they have software built in to handle it; however, I am trying to get a better understanding of NIC teaming and see if writing our own software to stay on top of the TCP/IP stack is...
im new to this forum and couldnt find where i should post this... i am trying to use fail over for a server by putting two NIC cards in the server... the only problem is that the software we run is IP specific meaning I would like these two cards to share an IP address. Ive read some sites that...
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