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- Internal Email Issues
- I have a client who is having difficulty sending and receiving internal emails. They can send and receive outside the intranet but when they try to send an email to accounts withing the domain they do not go through. Any suggestions? The environment: Windows Server 2003, Exchange with XP systems.ThanksNeed...
- Tags: Servers, ddp@..., e-mail
- Discussion threads 2007-10-11
- Administrator Rights in Vista
- Hello All,I am installing a new Vista machine on a primarily XP network running Server2000. I am running into quite a problem trying to migrate the outlook expres.dbx files to the Vista machine running Outlook 2007. The main crux of the situation is when I try to open C:Program DAtaApplication...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), ddp@..., Microsoft Windows Vista, administrator, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2007-10-02
- Word 2007 Document properties greyed out - including SAVE AS...
- The Document Properties section of Word 2007 is greyed out. When I try to edit a document it tells me that "modifications are not allowed because the selection is locked..." How do I remove the "lock"? Also, the Document Properties is all greyed out except for PRINT and OPEN and...
- Tags: Word processors, Microsoft Office, ddp@..., greyed-out, Microsoft Word 2007, Microsoft Word
- Discussion threads 2007-09-24
- Kernal_data_inpage_error
- Hi,I am having aproblem with one system on my network.It sutsdown unexpectedly and reports the error: kernal_data_inpage_error. Upon researchiong this I have found suggestions pointing to the HDD but I am not convinced. I would appreciate some help as this is in my office environment.Thank you in advance to all...
- Tags: ddp@...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-24
- No Access to Network places properties
- Hi all,Despite having full administrator privaleges I continue to receive the error "You do not have permission to open the Network and Dial-up Connections folder." My current situation is kind of rough - our apps on the workstations are running excessively slow and I need to rectify the situation ASAP....
- Tags: adapter, ddp@..., DHCP, it management, Microsoft Access, network
- Q&A 2006-01-17
- CPU Clock does not keep time
- Hello,i am hoping someone can help me with this. I have an AMD 64 3200 that cannot keep time. The System clock is off by about 15-20 minutes. I have set the correct time zone and even replaced the CMOS battery with a brand new one. Any suggestions?Thanks in Advance,DANPoint...
- Tags: computer, CPU, CPU Clock, Dan, ddp@...
- Q&A 2005-04-18
- Borland
- Hi,I am not a database pro and I believe my problem has to do with the Borland Database Engine. So here it goes:I have an application that I can load using Administrator permissions but whne I login as the user I get the error: "Network Initialization Failed. Permission Denied."...
- Tags: Databases, Borland Software Corp.
- Q&A 2004-10-18
Additional Resources
- DDPAfterBurner (dmg)
- DDPAfterBurner reads, writes, and verifies DDP Images on DLTDigital Linear Tape, the preferred media for submission of DVD masters for replication. DDPAfterBurner works closely with our DVD editing products DVDAfterEdit and HDAfterEdit, and can be controlled through AppleScrpt commands. When used with our authoring products, you can extract, modify and...
- Tags: Rivergate Software, DDPAfterBurner, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment
- Software downloads 2008-01-21
- The Mac Connection: Networking Linux and Macintosh systems with Netatalk
- Ever want to configure a Linux system so that it emulates the functions of an AppleTalk server? In this Daily Drill Down, Bryan Pfaffenberger shows you how to network Linux and Macintosh systems with Netatalk.In this Daily Drill Down, you'll learn how to configure a Linux system so that it...
- Tags: UNIX, Desktops, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, network, Bryan Pfaffenberger, Netatalk, Linux, Apple Macintosh
- Technical articles 2000-12-13
- Configure IT Quick: Use the route command to set up routing tables on Linux
- Manually set up a routing table in Linux using the route command. This article explains the syntax and the various options.Network administrators are always looking for better ways to manipulate network configurations. Fortunately, the Linux operating system has a wealth of tools that make it easy to configure to your...
- Tags: TCP/IP, OPEN SOURCE, NETWORKING, Jack Wallen, Jr., information technology, route command, Linux
- Technical articles 2002-04-19
- Getting to know your IP addresses
- Knowing how an IP address identifies a host on a network can be confusing. Before you begin calculating various addresses, you should know the fundamentals of IP addressing. Todd Lammle describes this concept in an easy-to-understand fashion.The Internet Protocol IP was developed in the 1960s to provide packet fragmentation and...
- Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, Todd Lammle, IP, IP address, network
- Technical articles 2001-05-03
- Thanks
- ThanksYou've been a great help. Looks like I have some reading to catch up on.OK I finally did itAfter centuries with MS, I finally decided to give Linux a try. I took an old laptop (PIII 500) and downloaded the latest version of Ubuntu. The install went...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Linux
- Discussion threads 2005-11-25
- TechRepublic Tutorial: Discover how routers power internetworks
- Learn how routers route information on your networkIn this article, I will explain how a router (Layer 3 switching) is used in an internetwork, and I will discuss the details of the Network layer.Routers have been around commercially since the late 1980s. They were not really prevalent until the early...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Todd Lammle, router, internetwork, network, LAN
- Technical articles 2001-04-26
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