I got it figured out tonight after all. Found out that my CSScriptLib.js file was not completely updated with the new site and it's rollovers. Things seem to be working great now. Thanks for checking this out.
Hey there! I am an IT director for a smaller company and our web designer gave me an updated site to upload. No big deal normally, but she created the site using GoLive and since I am unfamiliar with this, I figured I would check with you here to see if I could get an answer. Anyway, when I...
This is happening on only one machine. All the other machines are identical, except the fact that this one machine has an earlier revision of the mainboard. Other than that one difference, the systems are completely identical with hardware.
Sorry, I have been prety tied up with this among many other things. As of now, we have not resolved the issue. My next step is to swap out the mainboard on the system as it is the only difference in the system compared to our other machines. I am hoping that solves things, but if not I will...
I don't think this is a video card issue as I have had similar cards with the NVIDIA chipset in the machines in the past. We went the ATI route after this first happened with the NVIDIA card, but I am willing to give anything a try and will replace that video card again in the next day or so...
Sorry, I am not a PhotoShop expert. I say they are TIFF files because that is what format they were sent to us. If the file becomes native to PhotoShop when you open it, I was not aware of it being an IT person and not a graphics person. All hardware is posted to the forum now, and yes, all...
We are running ATI Radeon9200SE cards with 128MB RAM on them. They do share the memory with the system. Each system contains 2GB of RAM and is running a 2.8GHz P4 processor with Hyperthreading enabled. All systems are running WinXP Pro and the Adobe CS2 Suite.
The multiple TIFFs that this happens to are not affected on all PCs, but there is no rhyme or reason to which PC it is. One time it could work on a particular PC and then the next time it is containing the lines through the image. The lines don't stay in one place and reappear in several...
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The graphics deaprtment I oversee (I am the IT guy) is experiencing some issues with various "data wrap". To me it is noise that is appearing only in some TIFF files that they are opening. This is a totally random thing, and the lines that appear in the images do move around the...
Sure thing. We are using a switched environment with all servers using Gig NICs. The DC's are not multi-homed (I read that this is not a smart move), and neither is the Exchange server. I have multiple NICs in the other servers on the network that are set up with trunking on the switches. In...
Yes, I have that setup completed, but the thing I am having some troubles understanding are what kinds of controls are really in place with this to control the traffic. At that point, is the physical connection the control along wiht the subnet addressing? I can see and communicate across the...
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Hopefully somebody out there can help a newbie a bit. I have been in a position of convenience for my company and had built a single segment LAN a while ago when it was good enough for our needs. Good and bad, but we have grown to the point where the traffic from our graphics...
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